NELSON: COACH: NELSON: COACH: NELSON: COACH: NELSON: ANNOUNCER: lst VOICE: end VOICE: 3rd VOICE: 4th VOICE: 5th VOICE: lst VOICE: NELSON : lst VOICE: NELSON: ist VOICE: NELSON: ALLEN : Das Oh, he's been talking to too many people. thing job offered him before he goes up. Says he's got to have a sure Well, Nelson, I guess Joe won't go thene Dr. Allen isn't interested in the fellow who wants easy money before he starts his education. He believes, and I think he's right, that the pay off comes when you get through wns lege. What d'you mean? Well, that the university trains you to do a big job whon you get out. If you've made a good name for yourself in basketball or football or whatever you go into, you've made a start toward introducing yourself gaan to socicty and business. I'd never thought of it thet way. I think you'll find a new way of looking at most things when you get up there, Nelson. Anyway, I know you'll like it, and well -- the best of luck. Thanks, coach == [I'll noed it. And so Nelson Sullivan leaves his home town, and arrives at the University of Kansas to begin the ever strange process of enrolling. For our next scene we take you to Robinson Gymnasium where students from all over the stato and country are gathered to start the school year. VOICES UP IN AD LIB HELD LOW DURING FIRST PaRT OF THIS SCENE: Let's see your card. Sorry, you'll have to get in that line. Get your advisor to 0.K,. that. I've been in every line in this building. When do I get through? Meet me afterwards for © coke. You'll have to see your advisor. Yeah, I know - but where is he? Over at that table, see, over there. OK. Thanks. You're welcome . « » let's see your card, please. Are you Dr. Allen? Yess What may I do for you?