8 22. 4. o(0x1). 0x71 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, December 15, 1967 Lost boys give up hope, then are dug from mine WELLSVILLE, Ohio —(UPI)— Two teen-age boys lost for 30 hours in an abandoned clay mine were searching around for "a comfortable place to die" when they were rescued Thursday. "We had given up hope," said Mike Sanfrey, 19. "We had admitted to ourselves that we were in our grave right there and were feeling for a comfortable place to die." A search by sheriff's deputies and volunteers found Sanfrey and Harry Reibold, 18, both of Warren, Ohio, in one of several hundred coves in the old slope mine abandoned nearly 50 years ago. The youths dug 'usiously through four feet of rock, dirt and slate Time will have run out by 5 p.m. today for the more than 20 living groups planning to enter scripts in the annual Rock Chalk Revue. Group scripts for Rock Chalk due at 5 today The KU-Y sponsored satire-variety show will be presented Feb. 29, March 1 and 2 in Hoch Auditorium. During the next two weeks judges will read the scripts and on Jan. 3, the winners will be announced. Between-acts tryouts will be held January 9 and 10 in the Kansas Union. Groups entered in the Revue include Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Delta Delta; Alpha Gamma Delta and Delta Chi; Kappa Gamma and Beta Theta Pi; Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Chi; McCollum men and McCollum women; Delta Tau Delta and Pi Beta Phi; Alpha Phi and Kappa Sigma; Delta Gamma and Delta Upsilon; Tau Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Chi Omega; and Pi Kappa Alpha and Alpha Delta Pi. Columbiana County Sheriff Russell J. Van Fossan said the mile from the mouth of the mine, youths were found more than a about 100 yards from where rescuers had searched more than 10 hours earlier Thursday. caused by a cave-in shortly after rescues made contact with them. The youths, along with John Denno, 17, also of Warren, went into the mine about 9 a.m. Wednesday to "kill some time" while waiting for friends to be dismissed from school. The search began after Denno reported his companions missing. Authorities had called the search off temporarily early Thursday but decided to continue looking when they failed to firmly establish that the boys were not inside. A cave-in occurred shortly after rescuers made contact with the boys, but the youths dug out from three to four feet of rock, dirt and slate. Professor to be kept in research program A KU associate professor of comparative biochemistry and physiology, Richard H. Himes, has been reappointed for a fourth year in the research career program of the national Institute of General Medical Sciences of the U.S. Public Health Service. Himes is studying how enzymes catalyze biological reactions. Some KU students will have a white Christmas but probably not those in Lawrence. White Christmas at KU unlikely According to the U.S. Weather Bureau in Topeka, there is a chance for snow accumulations mounting to almost two inches in an area east of the Continental Divide, particularly in New England, Minnesota, the Dakota's and Montana between now and Jan. 1. Temperatures in the mid-30's in this area will probably call for warm holiday attire. For a Christmas break along the lower Atlantic and Gulf coasts, Eight named to Fling committee Plans for the annual Spring Fling sponsored by the Association of University Residence Halls (AURH) began Wednesday night with the appointment of an eightmember committee. Jan Wittmeyer, Ottawa sophomore, was appointed committee chairman by Clifton Conrad, Bismarck, N.D., junior and AURH chairman. Conrad also appointed the following students to the committee: Sherry Stafford, Belleville sophomore; Mary Kay Kistner, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Karen Guese, St. Louis, Mo., sophomore; Dick Hubbard, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Barb Reichmann, Omaha, Neb., junior; Clyde Toland, Iola junior; Craig Cogswell, Kansas city 'sophomore; and Kay Rothenberger, Leavenworth sophomore. GEORGE-II 1326 West 9th Custom HAND PAINTED SWEATSHIRTS in 8 Flourescent Colors T-SHIRTS $3.29 SWEATSHIRTS $5.49 Don't Leave Your Friends Shirtless This Christmas! Sizes S... M... L... XL... the weather bureau predicts mild weather and light precipitation. the low has been hindered by a high pressure cell over Kansas, Nebraska and the Dakota's. Little or no precipitation and temperatures in the 40's and low 50's should prevail during a holiday trip to the Western U.S. State: Name Address and general description of what you want or we'll dream one up for you. (Sorry no COD's.) 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