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KANSAS AFRTOC DET 280 913-864-4676 AIRFORCE ROTC Leadership Excellence Starts Here - be a part of the AIESEC experience - The International Association of Students in Economics and Business Management welcomes you to: - gain practical business experience - participate in the international internship exchange program All majors welcome and encouraged! Please attend a general meeting on Tuesday, January 30 at 8 p.m. in 119 Summerfield. There will be a guest speaker at the meeting. For more information call 864-3304. Safety Hints from your gas company. If you detect an odor If you detect an odor you think may be natural gas- (3) If the ador appears to be very strong leave the house or building immediately. Go to a telephone and notify the gas company—do not turn on any electrical appliances, including light switches. (4) When the problem is solved, have a qualified person from the gas company, plumbing or climate control firms relight appliances. (1) Open windows and doors to dilute the air to a safe level. (2) Call for aid or advice from the gas company or fire department or police department (5) In the event a leak is detected anywhere outside of a building notify the gas company immediately and describe the location and approximate level of the odor — a quick check of the area will be made to determine the problem and corrective action needed. If you have any questions please contact our office. CALL 843-7842 Scouts discover arts at KU Girls expand interests with other troops Girl Scouts act out a basketball game at an Improvisational workshop during "Discover the Arts Day." By Sandra Moran Kansan staff writer Although the girls were supposed to be silent as they pantomimed, the room was full of whispers and giggles. "Give it space," Jeanne Klein, assistant professor of theater, said as she walked among the 18 girls participating in an acting workshop. "If you need to move around, move." Mary Nevius/KANSAN The day is an annual event that rotates between Kansas State University, Washburn University and KU, with different themes each year. Klein was one of 25 KU faculty members and graduate students who presented workshops to about 500 Girl Scouts at Discover the Arts Day on Saturday at KU. Lynne Bodle, one of the two special-event coordinators, said the day was successful because only 33 of the registered scouts did not attend. The day is an annual event that rotates between Kansas State University, Washburn University and KU, with different themes each year. It will be given next year at K-State and will focus on the sciences. Each scout was able to attend four or five of 22 workshops that explored stage makeup, sign language and improvisational acting. Fran Hug, president of the Kaw Valley Girl Scout Council, said the council encouraged girl scout troop involvement in the event. "I think participation is more than has been anticipated because our girls of today are interested in a broad scope of areas that aren't necessarily related to the typical image of girl scouting," she said. Peter Thompson, dean of Fine Arts, said he was amazed at the turnout. He said having the girls on campus was a positive step toward them considering future KU enrollment. Kathy Manherz, Holton troop leader, said that her troop enjoyed themselves, but that they were disappointed they did not receive the workshops they requested. "We signed up for three and got none of them," she said, referring to three requested dance workshops. Other activities included a walking tour of the campus, a treasure hunt at Spencer Museum of Art and the women's basketball game against K-State. Anne Marie Hanson, Ottawa graduate student, said the girls were enthusiastic in her workshop on stage makeup. "Kids are naturally fascinated by makeup because they see it in the movies," she said. 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