RADIO PROGRAM October 14, 1937 PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR HEALTH" "Helen & Glenn Hit the Ball on Mount Oreed" Dr. Allen--It is with pleasure that I introduce the personnel of the fireside chat this evening. 'Miss Jeam Thomas, a junior at the University, is the women's intramural sports editor, from Waterville, Kansas, Collaborating with her is Bill Fitzgeralé, also a junior, sports editor cf the University Daily Kansan, who hails from the same metropolis; and Nelson Sullivan, «nother junior, our intramural sports announcer atop Mt. Oread, who announces his domicle as Kansas City, Kansas, These 3 K.U. students will indulge in a fireside chat, their disewssional subject being "Helen am Glenn Hit the Ball on Mt. Oread in Intramural Sports." Sullivan-- What do you mean, Dr. Allen, by "Helen and Glenn hitting the bell on Mt, Oread"? Dr. Allen- Well, Sully, this is not a figure of speech, but a literal expression, meaning that there are hunireds of boys and girls at K.U. who indulge in wholesome, recreative play every day just for the sheer fun and zest of it. However, I would rather thet Jean Thoms tell you about the women's intramurals, as she follows them very closely. Thomas -- Well, Coach Allen, we have so many cirls on Mt. Oread in sports, about 400 in all, that it would be very difficult for me in this short time to mention all of the outstanding women athletes. However, there are Betty and Kay Stephenson, sisters from Kansas City, Mo., who play an excellent game of .wolf. Sullivan-- You will remember that they playec in the Kansas Open championship, and only a couple of weeks ago they played ina mixed foursome on the Uni- versity golf links with Glenn Oatman, of Lawrence, the Missouri Open Champion ané captain of last year's varsity team, anc Ray Yatson, also of the Kansas varsity golf tean. Thomas -- It might be interesting for you to know who the intramural snorts mana- gers are this year. Maxyne Woody, from Bernard, Kansas, is hockey mana- ger; Mary K. Lattner, from Tulsa, is volley ball manager; and Denny Lenm- oine, from Kansas City, Mo., is basketball manager. The swimming manager is Jane Blaney, and the tennis manager is Irene Moll, of Lawrence. Lu- cille Bottom, from Tampa, Fla., is manager of the minor sports. Dorethy Willeuts, of Toneka, is Corbin Hall's »ride in sports. Catherine Ehrke, is versétile in a number of sports. She comes to the University all the way from the Renublic of argentine. Fitzgeralad-- Yes, anc I have heard of a number of other outstanding girls, among whom are Betty Heitman, from Kansas City; Jean Wilkens, from Abilene, Kansas; and of course Ruth Baker, of Leho, Kansas, who is president of the Women's Athletic Association. Sulliven --Isn't Miss Ruth Hoover, of the physical education faculty, probably the most outstanding woman athlete of 211?