PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1941. News From Page One Faculty Revue— (continued from page one) (continued from page one) Dr. Elbel wished to stress the fact that the Follies is not a slapstick thrown-together entertainment but an honest-to-goodness rehearsed "production." An orchestra organized by Wayne Ruppenthal and composed of members of other Hill orchestras, is donating its services for the occasion. The Show committee is composed of Henry Werner, chairman; Prof. A. J. Mix, head of the shelter project; Don Dixon, Mrs. Werner; Mrs. Mix, and Dr. Elbel. Tickets will go on sale early next week. Pachacamac, PSGL— (continued from page one) (continued from page one) urer are Bill Kiene, Topeka (P.S. G.L) and John Bradley, Kansas City, Mo., (Pachacamac). If either the Pachacamac or P.S.G.L. parties could get both their student council seats, that party would have a 12 to 10 majority on the MSC. As it now stands, the parties are deadlocked 10-10. Hill political leaders are, therefore, regarding the coming freshman election as the most important in years, since the preferential ballot used in Hill elections will make it extremely difficult for one party to capture both Council positions. Platforms of both parties include sections dealing with improved housing conditions, and both parties freshmen activities on the Hill as well as such events as a Freshman Day. The four candidates of the P.S. G.L. are all independent students, while Pachacamac is running two independents and two fraternity men. Both presidential candidates are independent. All eight of the men running for offices came to K.U. with excellent high school records, records which have been volubly displayed in folders distributed by both parties. Campaign literature has been circulating for almost a week. 'Marv'— (continued from page one) las, Roy Shoaf; Young Ruthven, Arthur Dekker; Porter, Curtis Allaway; Guards, Leo Goertz, John Krider, Robert Haywood; Soldiers, Huston Frith and Phil Jenkins. Has Six Seems The action of the play moves in six scenes from the pier at Liebh in Scotland, to Elizabeth's study in Whitehall, then to Mary's apartment in Hollyrood castle, Edinburgh, back to Elizabeth's study, next to a hall in Dunbar castle, and finally to a room in Carlisle castle, England; where Mary is imprisoned by Elizabeth. Always a favorite subject for dramatists, Mary Stuart, as portrayed by Maxwell Anderson, is a women more sinned against than sinning. Mary appears as a glamorous, romantic figure whose faults are a too naive belief in human goodness and too great a love for the swash-buckling adventurer, the Earl of Bothwell. Costumes for the play have arrived from the costume house of Martin Geisen in St. Paul, Minn., and final rehearsals will be held this afternoon and tonight. Will Go on Road Immediately following the final Lawrence performance on Wednesday night, all scenery, costumes, and properties will be loaded into trucks and shipped to Dodge City. Thursday morning the cast will follow and on Thursday night the play will be presented before the Kansas Teachers' Association of Southwest Kansas. Students wishing to attend the play must exchange activity tickets for reserved seat tickets at the ticket office in the basement of Green hall. The ticket office will be open tomorrow from 9 to 12 o'clock in the morning and from 1 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. "There's Unfinished Heart Business in Every Woman's Life!" Jayhawker Today 4 DAYS ONLY They lived in the shadow of a first love! The University of Kansas High School Debate Institute and Debaters Assembly closed its sessions yesterday afternoon after two full days of legislative meetings, practice debates, and assimilation of debate instructions and speeches. A non-decision debate between an Oklahoma University team and a Kansas University team followed a luncheon in the Memorial Union ballroom and officially closed the session. Although bad weather cast a shadow on the opening session of the assembly Friday morning, Gemmell said. Saturday's bright. clear weather aided the conference materially. Prep Debaters Close 2-Day Conference Late enrollments Friday afternoon brought the total number of students and coaches participating in the conference up to 194, Lee Gemmell of the extension division, reported. Twenty-seven schools were represented. A Hilarious Comedy with ADOLPHE MENJOU GLORIA SWANSON "FATHER TAKES A WIFE" An informal debate between Chaplain Alpha P. Kenna, Ft. Leuvenworth, and Dr. Hiram Weld, of the departments of psychology and philosophy, Baker University, highlighted the Friday afternoon session. The subject of the debate was, Resolved: That every able-bodied male citizen should have one full year of military training before reaching the present draft age. This is the state high school debate question for this year. Prof. E.C.Buehler, of the department of speech and dramatic art also gave a talk on "Why Debate," at the afternoon session. Friday night was taken up with practice debates between high school teams. The University of Kansas freshman debate squad also participated in the rounds of debate. At the first meeting of the de- baters assembly Friday morning. John Mason, senior in Liberty Memorial High School, Lawrence, was elected speaker of the legislature. He presided over the Friday and Saturday morning sessions. This is the first year an assembly has been a part of the conference, but its complete success assured its becoming a feature of all future meetings, Gemmell said. Mathematics, Greek and Latin made up the first curriculum of the University of Michigan. O. U. Tramples— (continued from page one) going for a touchdown. Jack "Straight Line" Haberlein's 16-yard field goal was the only scoring in the third quarter. With three minutes left in the ball game, Oklahoma chalked up two more scores. The first one was with Jim Tyre dashing eight yards for six points. Kansas lost the pigskin on downs with 25 seconds to play, and on the last play of the contest. Junior Golding scampered 30 yards for a touchdown. Defensive stars for the Jayhawkers, were "Hub" Ulrich. Ray Evans, and Ray Niblo. Ulrich turned in his greatest performance of the current season. BEAT WEST VIRGINIA! ! !