12 Wednesday, June 20, 1990 / University Daily Kansan MAKE YOUR DAY HAPPIER! HOMEMADE soups, sandwiches cookies,muffins & brownies Everything is made to order! Come have a lite lunch at Carol Lee Donuts Open 5 a.m. - 6 p.m. Daily 843-3664 1730 W.23rd Rollerblade. Stop by and try out Rollerblade $ ^{\circ} $ skates and protective gear. Instruction provided by a Rollerblade $ ^{\circ} $ trained technical representative. To participate, please do the following: 1. Bring an LD. 2. If you are under 18, your parents must sign a waiver before you can participate. 3. Wear clean, dry socks. Sponsored by SUNFLOWER 804 Massachusetts, Lawrence 804-5000 --not valid w/other offers expires 7-04-90 12th & Ind. 841-2310 Above Yello Sub Now you can get all of the advantages of living in a res- dence hall with the freedom and privacy of an off-campus lifestyle. 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In a speech to the group, Hayden said Girls State was an outstanding program because of the energy, and excitement of its participants. "There has been a growth in opportunity for women in American government today," Hayden said. "But if you want to be successful in politics, you've got to have a good, sound education." Hayden was awarded a Good Citizen Citation for his participation in Sunflower Girls State. Covington said the girls formed 16 mock cities and elected officials in the counties and state, which were named after Kansas rivers and Indian tribes. Two mock cities form a county and eight counties form a Lori Swanson, a delegate from Frankfort, said the highlight of her week was campaigning for county office. Linda Hicks, Girls State staff member, said the 512 delegates were chosen from across Kansas by American Legion members on the recommendation of guidance counselors. "I didn't win," she said, "But I learned a lot about government this week." Alicia Martin, a Topeka delegate agreed. "I understand more about government now," Martin said. "Even though this started out scary, this is something I have ever done in my life." The girls also take a scholarship test while they are at KU, Covington said. Daric Perkins, Girls State alumni representative, said an alumni scholarship would be awarded to the girl who scores highest on the test. Perkins said the young women also established a new scholarship this year for the young woman with the second-best score on the test. The scholarship was paid for with money the participants earned from recycling aluminum cans while at KU, she said. KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK Break a wave in your swimwear by Bold, dramatic colors, sharp edged details. In TACTIL, a comfortable nylon/anton combination that suits up to many sports. "Cadet trunk," shown, only one fresh addition to a year 'round supply of waterwear/activewear. Welcome to our team...we're up to your game. 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