12 Tuesday, February 20, 1990 / University Daily Kansan KU UNDERGRADUATES (including Community College Transfers) Talk to Your Former High School and Community College Counselors about your Preparation for KU at The 41st Annual Principal-Counselor-Student and Community College Conference on Thursday, February 22 in the Kansas Union Each year the Office of Admissions conferral a conference which brings to the campus high school principals and counselors and community college personnel for a program of academic and student affairs presentations. On the morning of the conference, these individuals meet with their former students who are current enrolled in IU. The Office of Admissions invites interested students to take part in this year's conference. It will be an excellent opportunity to discuss your preparation for KIP, how you will have met the challenge of the academic programs, and your concerns for the future here. Your participation also helps the University of Arkansas to develop a more comprehensive curriculum. You will be invited from attendance of their class between 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on the 22nd. The following high schools and community colleges will be attending the conference and have indicated an interest in visiting with their former students in the Kansas State. The locations Room Schedule for Student Conferences 9:00 a.m. to 10:25 a.m. February 22, 2014 Union B-Ballroom U-Union Square Dining Level 5 Level 3 COMMUNITY COLLEGES Allen County-B Barton County-B Butter County-B Coffeyville-B Cowley County-B Dodge City-B Ft. Scott-B Garden City-B Haskell-B Highland-B Hutchinson-Kansas Room, Independence-B Johnson County- Regionallist Room, Level 5 Kansas City Kansas- Oread Room, Level 5 Labette-B Longview, Kansas City,MO-B Maple Woods, Kansas City,MO-B Neoosh County-B Pratt-B Level 6 KANSAS HIGH SCHOOLS Andover-B Aquinas-B Atchison-B Atwood-U Augusta-B Baldwin-B Beloit-U Bishop Carroll, Wichita-B Bluestem-U Blue Valley, Randolph-U Blue Valley, Stilwell- Alderson Aud., Level 4 Blue Valley North- Alderson Aud., Level 4 Burlingame-U Chanute-B Chaparral-U Chapman-B Chase County-U Cheney-U Cimarron-U Claflin-U Clifton-Clyde-U Coldwater-U Concordia-U Conway Springs-U Council Grove-U DeSoto-B Dighten-U Downa-U El Dorado-B Ellinwood-U Illis-U Elleworth-U Emporia-Watkins Room, Level 6 Erie-U Eudora-B Fairfield-U Field Kindley-B Fort Scott-B Fredonia-U Frontenac-U Gardner-Edgerton-B Goddard-B Great Bend-B Hesston-U Hiawatha-B Highland-U Highland Park, Topeka-B Hill City-U Hillsboro-U Holton-U Horton-U Hoxie-U Humboldt-U Hutchinson-Kansas Room, Level 6 Hyman Brand-U Immuculata-B Independence-B Ingalls-U Iole-B J.C. Harmon-B Jefferson County North-B Jefferson County West-B Junction City-Watkins Room, Level 6 Kapeau Mt. Carmel-Alcove G, Level 3 Kingman-U Labette County-U Lansing-B Larned-U Lawrence-International Room, Level 4 Leeswenworth-Curry Room, Level 6 Linn-U Louisburg-B Lyndon-U Manhattan-Walkins Room, Level 6 Maur Hill Prep-B McLouth-B McPherson-B Meade-U Mission Valley-U Muvane-U Neodesha-U Oakley-U Olatte North-Kansas Room, Level 6 Olatte South-Kansas Room, Level 5 Orange-B Osage City-U Osborne-U Oseawafrome-U Ottawa-B Poole-B Perry-Lecompton-B Phillipsburg-U Piper-B Pleinville-U Pleasant Ridge-U Prest-U Protection-U Qulvine Heights-U Rose Hill U Rosawille-U Royal Valley-U Russell-B Sabeth-B Santa Fe Trail-B Schlegle, Kansas City-B Seaman-Big 8 Room, Level 5 Shawnee Heights-Big Eight Room Level 5 Shawnee Milesion East- Centennial Room, Level 5 Shawnee Milesion North- Pine Room, Level 6 Shawnee Milesion Northwest- Walnut Room, Level 6 Shawnee Milesion South- English Room, Level 6 Smoky Valley-U Southeast of Saline-U St. Marys-U St. Paul-U Sublette-U Summer-Governors Room, Level 4 Syracuse-U Thayer-U Tonganoxie-B Topeka High-Big 8 Room, Level 5 Topeka West-Big 8 Room, Level 5 Troy-U Turner-B Valley Falls-U Wabaunsee-U Washburn Rural-Big 8 Room, Level 5 Washington, Kansas City-B Wellington-B Wetmore-U Wichita East-Alcove A, Level 3 Wichita Heights-Alcove F, Level 3 Wichita North-Alcove I, Level 3 Wichita Northwest-Alcove D, Level 1 Wichita South-Alcove B, Level 3 Wichita Southeast-Alcove H, Level 3 Wichita West-Alcove C, Level 3 Winfield-B Wynnfield-B ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOLS Elk Grove-B John Hersey-B IOWA HIGH SCHOOL Dowling-B MISSOURI HIGH SCHOOLS Center, Kansas City-B Park Hill-B Pembroke Hill-B NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOLS East, Lincoln-B Millard North-B KU concessions pulls tainted Perrier This is your opportunity to give feedback and information about your experiences at KU to your former high school and community college. If you have questions about the conference, please contact the Office of Admissions, 128 Strong Hall, 864-3911. By Eric Gorski Kansan staff writer KU concessions workers and local grocers removed bottles of Perriver mineral water from their shelves last week after traces of a cancer-causing chemical were found in U.S. samples of the French-made product. The water was removed Wednesday from Wescoe Terrace Cafeteria and two KU snack bars, which are operated by KU concessions, said Terry Cavanaugh, assistant manager of KU concessions. Seven and a half 24-bottle cases of Perrier were returned to a Kansas City, Kan, food distributor on Friday, Gavanna said. Perrier withdrew the product from worldwide distribution last week after traces of benzene were found in samples of the water in the United States, Canada, the Netherlands and Denmark. Due to a voluntary recall. Perrier Water will not be available for an indefinite period. Perriver officials said they believed an employee mistakenly used a product containing benzene to clean grease from one bottling line, whose production was destined only for North America. Cavanaugh said the water awas available in the cafeteria, the Art and Design building snack area and the Murphy Hall snack area. M. Phillip Rowlands/KANSAN KU concessions operates the cafeteria, the two snack bars and campus vending machines. nurses, Cavanaugh said KU concessions' distributor, Lady Baltimore Foods Inc., would either give the University a refund or grant credit toward future purchases. Lady Baltimore supplies KU with numerous food products. KU food services, which operates cafeterias in the Kansas and Burge unions, does not sell Perrier. betty Cunningham, administrative assistant at Lady Baltimore, said the water was being returned to France where it would be destroyed. Lady Dillon Store at 1015 W. 23rd St. removed Perrier from its shelves after it was recalled worldwide. Baltimore will not lose money because of the removal. ronald V. Davis, president of Perrier Group of America Inc., Greenwich, Conn., said the recall would cost Perrier an estimated $40 million. Cunningham said Lady Baltimore would begin receiving the water again in about eight weeks. Cavanaugh said KU concessions would purchase Perrier when Lady Baltimore began receiving its new Sussex Crescent, tood services manager, said Perrifer had not been available in Kansas Union cafeterias for about a year because stocking was too high. The other three services offers three other brands of mineral water at lower prices. supply. Concessions cafeterias sell one other brand of mineral water. Greg Wilkes, manager at Dillon Store 70, 1015 W. 23rd St., said the store pulled Perrier from its shelves Feb. 12. E10.12 Dale Lightcap, buyer for Dillon Stores, said the bottles were being held at Dillon's 61 Kansas stores. The stores are waiting for a Wichita distributor to claim the water. 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