PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1948 Gov. Frank Carlson signs a bill appropriating funds for a University science hall, a field house, and the completion of remodeling of Fowler shops for a journalism building. "The governor and the legislature have taken an important step in providing our educational institutions with encouraging proof that Kansas is determined to supply its citizens with the proper educational facilities for progress in this scientific age." J. Earl Schnefer, chairman of K.U. Research foundation, commented. With Carlson in his office in Topeka were (left to right), Judge Harry W. Fischer, Fort Scott, chairman of the University Alumni association committee on University development; Hubert Brighton, Topeka, secretary of the state board of regents; Mr. Schaefer; Fred Ellsworth, Lawrence, general Alumni secretary; Henry Bubb, a member of the Alumni association committee; T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture; Ray Evans, Kansas City, Kan., president of the Greater Kansas City Alumni chapter; and E. C Quigley, director of University athletics. 20 More Kansas Towns Go Wet By two to one, Kansas communities which turned down liquor this November went wet the United Press reported today. Returns in municipal elections showed that 20 cities voted to welcome package whisky stores, and that 10 re-affirmed decisions to stay dry. Towns which decided to license liquor stores included Phillipsburg, McPheson, Baxter Springs, Anthony, Kingman, Elkhart, Newton, Clay Center, Garnett, Caney, Sabetha, Holton, Norton, Dexter, Cedarvale, Sedan, Caldwell, Fort Scott, Chapman, and Fairview. Remaining dry were Ottawa, Winfield, Altamont, Slyvia, Lindsborg, Yates Center, Wellsville, Belleville, Osborne, and Hiawatha. Costumes for the second annual production of College Daze are being made by students. The stage sets have been designed by Craig Hampton, fine arts freshman. Musical's Costumes Made By Students The play, "Ghost of a Chance," was written especially for College Daze by William Conboy, College senior. It will be presented in Fraser theater from Tuesday, April 19, through Friday, April 22. The musical score was composed by Jesse Stewart with lyrics by Carolyn Campbell, both College seniors. This score includes 16 original songs. "GHOST OF A CHANCE" '49 production of College Daze April 19, 20, 21, 22 Fraser Theatre Otto Schnellbacher, '48, stopped on the campus Tuesday, April 5, while on his way to Topeka. He will assume his position with the American United Life Insurance company as a special underwriter, at Topeka. His office will be in the Capitol Federal building. Schnellbacher Visits On Campus Schnellbacher has been on leave of-absence from his job in order to play football and basketball. The past year he played football for the New York Yankees and basketball for the Providence (R.I.) Steam Rollers. Senior Picture Payment Due Friday is the deadline for payment of senior pictures taken recently for the Jayhawker, Richard Hunter, journalism junior, said today. The pictures will appear in the next issue of the magazine. Spooks Will Haunt Fraser Tonight Ghosts will be floating everywhere in the dress rehearsal for for "Ghost of a Chance" tonight in Fraser theater. The play is about a man who solves the housing problem by renting a haunted house. A beautiful wraith haunts him through two hours of whimsical dialogue and colorful music. The College Daze production staff report they have had difficulty in creating costumes and makeup to make players look ghost like. The musicale has a 32-member cast, a 25-student chorus and a production staff of 25 persons. 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