University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 25.1955 Quick Change Artist Teaches Gym Courses Teachers do stranger things than play baseball on donkeys. Changing clothes six times and showering four times a day is the claim to uniqueness for Don Henry, assistant professor of physical education. Prof. Henry's schedule seems to be the culprit. A brief rundown of his schedule may give a hint to the whys of his unusual habits. Reporting to work in a suit and tie, Prof. Henry changes into a swim suit for his intermediate swimming class. After an hour of swimming, Prof. Henry showers and gets into some trousers and a tee shirt for his golf class. Making a quick change into his suit again, he hurries to the Faculty club for lunch. Immediately after lunch Prof. Henry changes into a tee shirt and gym trunks for his recreational sports class. A shower and change into trousers and shirt prepare him for his golf class and tennis class. He is probably the only man who carries a tennis racquet while playing golf. After showering for the third time and changing into levis and riding boots, Prof. Henry is ready for his equitation class (horseback riding to most of us). At 5.30 p.m. he shows and changes back into his suit and heads for home. At this rate Prof. Henry would change clothes 30 times not counting pajamas and take 20 showers during the school week. This schedule is representative of Monday and Wednesday only. The other days are somewhat lighter. "We have quite a variety of sports in our recreational sports class," said Prof. Henry. Recreational sports include archery, badminton, shuffle board, horseshoes, deck tennis, aerial dart tennis and paddle tennis. Prof. Henry also teaches classes in health and first aid. But, in case variety is still lacking he apologizes by driving his golf and equitation classes to location in one of the University buses. Prof. Henry isn't the only teacher with the quick change system. At the whistle Robinson gym becomes a temporary battle ground. Each teacher battling to find the necessary equipment or clothes for his next class. Between showers and clothes changes Prof. Henry has managed to study enough to get his M.A. Kansan Photo By Jack Fisher DON HENRY DON'T DELAY - Get That Gift For Father's Day A Wide Assortment of Gift Items Golf Lettermen Selected Six members of KU's fourth-place golf team have been recommended for letters by Coach Donn Everett. They are Bob Richards, Mark Nardyz, Pete Rush, Noel Rooney, Bill Sayler, and Jim Mears. Drop In And Browse Around. and has completed all but the dissertation toward his Doctor of Education degree. 1237 Oread Phone 268 A step from the campus Pearson got one man on base in the sixth with Shrauer's single, but Mallory tightened up and Pearson could not move the runner into scoring position. In the last half of the sixth ATO first baseman Jim Trombold flied to deep right field, but the ball was dropped, letting the runner advance to third. An infield error on the relay throw moved him home to score and knot the score at 2-2. P. S. We'll be on campus this summer to take care of your clothing needs. Mallory got three Pearson men to fly out in order in the top of the seventh. Crisler got the first ATO batter to pop-up to the third baseman. Carter got a single and Mallory came to bat and hit a double down the right field line which was bobbled momentarily, allowing Carter to score. ATO Wins Hill. Tops Pearson 3-2 By BILL GRIFFITH Kansan Sports Writer ATO took advantage of three Pearson errors to win the intramural softball Hill championship yesterday 3-2. The game was tied at two apiece until the last half of the seventh inning when ATO pitcher Bob Mallory doubled to left field to drive in the winning run. Mallory's hit was the sixth off Pearson pitcher Bob Crisler, who was charged with the loss. In the fifth inning Mallory set Pearson down in order with six pitches. In the last of the fifth ATO scored their first run on doubles by Wilkening and Carter. Pearson scored the first run of the game in the third inning on a walker and singles by Crisler and Boerger, which drove in a run to give Pearson a slim one run lead. ATO got their first hit off Crisler in the last of the third, but could not score. Pearson picked up their second run of the game in the fourth inning on doubles by Hogan and Shrauner. Mallory looked as if he was weakening, but he settled down and got the next two batters out to retire the side. ATO again failed to get anyone on base in their half of the fourth. Science has SOFTENED your favorite slim-heeled shell...made the toe glove-like...slipped a carpet of Airfoam inside, under a ventiled leather insole. Now-looking like-a-fashion-model is so much more comfortable! 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