Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 8, 1960 $$ \mathrm {人} \quad \mathrm {中} $$ THE BIG SHOVE—A group of Carruth-O'Leary women heave Clyde Kensinger into Potter Lake. Kensinger had just lost a bet with the women. Gals Hoist, Heave, Huff, Puff To Toss Ex-Tackle Into Lake A hefty ex-tackle may break KU's record for the most-dates-in-a-single-evening when he steps cut with 25 women tonight. A campus Casanova? Not exactly. Clyde Kensinger, Sapulpa, Okla, freshman, just lost a bet and will have to buy ice cream for a group of Carruth-O'Leary women who chucked him into Potter Lake last night. Malts to the Victors "He was dribbling wet," laughed Lois Holzhauser, St. Joseph, Mo., junior who made the wager with Kensinger. She said he offered to buy a chocolate malted for every girl who joined in a successful effort to throw him in the lake. "He said we would have to carry him down the hill from the dorm. He promised that he wouldn't put up a fight UNTIL we got him to about 10 feet from the edge," she said. The girls found the descent down the hill behind the dorm rough going as they hoisted the 260-pound Kensinger and lugged him down toward the lake. 1000 "He's really huge. We started with about 15 girls. We were all pushing and pulling and I lost both shoes and socks before we could get him down near the water. When we were near the shore, he She will hold open 50-minute classes at 9 a.m., 1 and 4 p.m. in Robinson second floor gymnasium. Mrs.Knight will work with K.U. students at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and with a group of fifth grade children from New York School at 4 p.m. There will be a discussion period during each session. Heave-Ho. Splash! Mrs. Knight played the part of the teacher in the film, "Building Children's Personalities Through Creative Dance," produced by the University of California at Los Angeles. started to put up a fight and two of us fell in. But we got him into the water," she said triumphantly. Christian's Role Discussed Two study-involvement groups are meeting to discuss and act upon the role of a Christian in today's world. One group meets at 6:45 p.m. today and the other at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union. "But by that time there were so many girls involved we decided to let him off with double dip ice cream cones instead of 25 cent mals." 9 Named For Foreign Study Discussion presently is centered on the Bible and the book "Politics and Evangelism." John McCabe, Topeka junior, said. The meetings are open to the public. Nine KU students have received exchange scholarships for the 1960-61 academic year in universities in England, Scotland, Switzerland and Germany. A creative dance specialist, Mrs. Gertrude Knight of Los Angeles, will be a visiting instructor at the University of Kansas Monday as a guest of the music education department and women's physical education. Dance Specialist Here on Monday The nine students were selected by the overseas institutions from a group of 30 applicants. Dean John H. Nelson of the Graduate School said that scholarships include tuition and living expenses. The students, the universities and fields of study are: Douglas Jones, 2nd year medical student at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, medicine. Mary Dolores Villarreal. Pratt graduate England; folklore and anthropology Charles Rex Fowler, Kansas City, Mo. senior, Southampton University, England. Kenneth Rock, Abliene senior; Hamburg University, Germany; history. Robert Kahle, Topeka graduate student; Kahl University, Germany. English and German. Edward Coomes, Kansas City, Mo. Morgan Stanley; Munz University, Germany, history Herbert Hilgers, 2nd year medical student Cubbington University Germany, medicine Arn Marsch, Minneapolis, Minn., senior; Eric D. Kearney, University of Biology- University of Chicago; mathematics Alice Gould, College senior, Kansas University, Binghamton University, England, English CHICAGO —(UPI)— Problem for uniformed police chief James P. Hackett: Should some of his officers whose scraggly mustaches make them look like walruses trim their upper lip covering to the neat Errol Flynn type or the gay 90's handle-bar variety? Cops Must Shave in Chicago Solution: The 11,000-man force will be clean shaven. God looks after fools, drunkards, and the United States.—Epigram Six members of the department of speech and drama are attending the Central States Speech Assn. convention today and Saturday in Chicago. Six Attending Speech Meeting A straw vote only shows which way the hot air blows--O. Henry Fraternity Jewelry Papers will be read by Gordon Beck, instructor of speech; William Conboy, associate professor of speech and drama; and Kim Giffin, associate professor of speech. 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