Tuesday. Oct. 30, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Sayers' Breakaway Will Highlight Film The football rested on the KU four-yard line. It was first and ten, and the Jayhawkers held a meager five point lead. These and other highlights of the KU-Oklahoma State game at Stillwater will be shown at the SUA Quarterback Club in the Union Forum Room at 7 tonight. Quarterback Rodger McFarland chose Gale Sayers to carry the ball. Sayers hit a hole on the left side of the line. A half-dozen opposing players made attempts to tackle him. Sayers maneuvered up field. At about the KU 45-yard line the last opposing player attempted to stop Sayers by grabbing his shirt tail. Sayers broke away and ran unmolested to score. Narrating the film of the game which Coach Jack Mitchell describes as the greatest comeback victory he has seen, will be the Jayhawker's field leader McFarland. There is no admission. The public is invited. We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. Oscar Wilde Direct Distance Calls Rise LET VITALIS® KEEP YOUR HAIR NEAT ALL DAY WITHOUT GREASE! Keep the oil in the can. In your hair, use Vitalis with V-7/⁷, the greaseless grooming discovery. Fights embarrassing dandruff, prevents dryness—keeps your hair neat all day without grease. CHICAGO — (UPI) — Direct Distance Dialing is progressing rapidly. Last year, about half of the 214 million long distance telephone calls made in the territory of the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. were dialed, B. R. DeMaeyer, a company spokesman, told a recent meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Committee Announces Homecoming Finalists The ten finalists for homecoming queen have been selected from among 23 candidates. The finalists are: (left to right) Deborah Twadell, Iola senior, Alpha Delta Pi; Constance Hunter, Hutchinson senior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Carolyn Craven, Baltimore, Md., senior, Lewis Hall. In the second row: Jeanette Ross, Washington, D.C., senior, Alpha Phi; Sandy McHardy, Independence, Mo., junior, Alpha Omicron Pi; Dottie Kicker, Mission senior, Lewis Hall. In the back row: Barbara Schmidt, Kansas City senior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Anne Peterson, Clifton senior, Hashinger Hall; Karen Jo Emel, Colby junior, Chi Omega, and Sheryl Wickliff, Mission senior, Delta Gamma. After further interviews with the 10 finalists, the judges will select a queen and two attendants. They will be announced at 11:20 a.m. this Friday in front of Strong Hall, immediately following the Peace Corps convocation. Judges for the contest are five members of the KU faculty and five Lawrence business and professional men. The judging committee is headed by Dale Scannell, associate professor of education. 1962 Election Forum Open discussion with these panel "experts": Peter Aylward Chairman of Young Democrats Reuben McCornack Chairman of Young Republicans Dr. James Titus and Dr. Earl Nehring of the Political Science Dept. Wednesday the 31st 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room in Union SUA CLASSICAL FILM SERIES Presents Marlon Brando in "The Wild One" at 7 P.M. in the FORUM ROOM Admission 60c at door or purchase season ticket for $2.50 (5 movies) Wednesday, Oct. 31