4 . ENGINEER by Valerie moire “and Qiarles When the .3 class was told to design? till. the gap, ‘Hall,’ this "is what they came up with: a 50hr- heated swiJmu'ng pool. Students Charles Comolly, Rad Denpsey and mvid Bram even came m with a unique, collapsable diving hoard. designed to pool deck. to such a pool (20 Haters by 40 meters by 29 meters high) I would nicely fit into the unused space just soluth of Duffy. It was also suggested that this area could capacitate an Olympicfisize pool (at an a i of. $500,000) , a’ and whirlpool; possibility-would. be a whole sports complex, (at an estimated cost of $1,000,000) . Referring to the design as the “Sunpool", Charles Connolly stated that the smnture's proposed power systan was "deemed feasible", when the. students consulted the Institute of Man and Resumes» ‘ be..hea€edv-bil the ,. it flow through copper a tar covered “ layer of gravel, under a sheet of glass. (This "Solar Collector" would be‘placed at a 37 degree angle facing south, facilitating max- imum solar exposure.) This water, on its return trip, provides mat for the building itself, and before returning to the pool passes through a chamber above the sauna, where it, can absorb wasted heat. (At this point, an aux— iliary, heating unit will further heat the water if. it is yet too cool.) e The Healing Lig Ming Sgrleflf DESIB ‘ ,S to UTILITY H‘ ' I“ l . lat. EACHéRS 31.4." an ER: I l r"\ .4’ J’ 8' i" SWIMMING ' J \..":’3 i g . i’ m.fi. 72: DEC K and 'me is can— " prised of a windmill de- signed to rotate 180 degrees to catch mam'mzm energizes the punps, lights and the auxiliary heater. Extra light would be obtained by strategically locating windows near the already existing campus lights. Too bad we couldn't utilized the untapped resoarces of our university— namely the talent of its students- to expand and better our me ,or " ‘DO‘NAI'R JAKE-OUT v With A’Diiier'ence . MON - THUR 11:30— 1:30 FRl — SAT ll:30-2:3O SUN _l l :30-l2:00~ 221, University Ave. PHONE. 892-0478 EVERYONE WELCOME Final Year Students Today, the chartered accountant is not onl an auditor but a valued business adviser. .Cha lenge, opportunity and responsibility are all part of the career path of those who choose to enter this demanding and exciting profession. Discuss career opportunities with Clarkson, Gordon representatives, on campus Nov. 7 Appointments should be made through the Student Placement Office. If this time is not convenient, please contact us directly: (506) 652-7360 WWW% Chartered Accountants St. John's 0 Halifais I Saint John 0 Quebec 0 Montreal Ottawa 0 Scarborough 0 Toronto 0 Mississauga Hamilton 0 Kitchener 0 London 0 Mother Thunder Bay 0 \Mnnipeg 0 Regina 0 Calgary Edmonton 0 Vancouver 0‘ Victoria