Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. March 17, 1950 SPRING ARRIVES—Richard Rome, Topeka first-year law student, gets an early start on his fellow members of the "Girl Watchers Society" as he takes up his spring post on the steps of Green Hall. Children's Show Cast Is Mixed KU and Lawrence junior high school students are preparing for the presentation of "The Elves and the Shoemaker" April 13-18. The play will be presented in the Experimental Theatre of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. It is the second in the Children's Theatre Series this year. Opening time will be 4:15 p.m. April 13-17 and 2 p.m. April 18. KU students in the east are Barbara Gerlash, Tarkio, Mo., Sue Patton and Mary Ann Harris, Independence, Mo., Judy Satterfield, Plains, Kan., and Virginia Kane, Stafford, Kan., freshmen. Sandra Powell, Wichita sophomore; Corlene Strong, Kansas City, Kan; Jane Paramore, Topeka, and Karl Garrrett, Lawrence, juniors, and Wendy Combest, Lawrence special student. Lawrence junior high school students are Laura Mullaly and Don Plantz, seventh grade; and Kittie Williams, eighth grade. The play, written by Nora Tully and Charlotte B. Chorpenning, is directed by Bernice Harvey, instructor of speech and drama. The plot concerns the struggle of the sheoemaker's wife and children to save his shop while he is gone to the wars. The elves help them and provide fun for all. Tickets will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. A five year community theater plan has been initiated effectively in the state of Kansas. Designed by Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama and director of the University Theatre, the plan has been put into effect in Colby under the supervision of Al Rossi, Chicago, Ill., graduate student. Community Theater Program Goes Into Effect in Colby Rossi spent five weeks in Colby directing a production of "The Solid Gold Cadillac" which was produced in the Colby Community Center last weekend. Senate May Approve K-State Name Change Rossi, who received his B.S. degree in speech and drama from Loyola University in Chicago, directed the play as a part of his work on his master's degree. Other students seeking their master's degree direct plays here in the Experimental Theatre. The people of Colby seemed to be "addicted" to the theater habit since the March 6 and 7 production TOPEKA, Kan. — (UPI) — Only final roll call vote and the signature of Gov. Docking today stood in the way of a name change for Kansas State College. The Senate gave voice vote approval to a measure changing the name to Kansas State University yesterday. It possibly will make the final vote today. The measure already has passed the House. NOTICE! The Daily Kansan does not accept responsibility for unsolicited photos and/or manuscripts. 7 Queen Finalists Named of the play. They have formed a community theater, legally incorporated it and have elected officers. "From what I have seen there, those people think that KU is wonderful for taking an interest in 'our little town' and hope that the interest will continue." Rossi said. Rossi said that he felt light comedy such as "The Solid Gold Cadillac" is the best type of play on which to start a community group for several reasons. "We picked a play which was adapted to our medium, mainly theater - in - in the - round, so we wouldn't have any scenery problems. We could then concentrate on the actors," he explained. "We selected a modern comedy so we wouldn't have costume problems. Another reason was to use a large cast. We generally found that the light comedy is the most popular type of play," he concluded. Prof. Goff feels that the newly initiated program has been a full success. Now he only worries about finding other graduate students qualified enough to continue the program. Switch from Hots to Snow Fresh Filter KQDL Seven KU women have been selected as finalists in the Jayhawker queen contest by Gov. George Docking. The finalists are Sandra Day, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Delta Gamma; Kay Carothers, Stafford sophomore, Alpha Delta Pi; Judith Duncan, Overland Park junior, Kappa Alpha Theta; Donna Knutson, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Gertrude Sellards Pearson upper class; Marv Carol Stephenson, Pittsburg sophomore, Dowthart; Barbara Maabry, Sedalia, Mo., sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega; and Lucretia Gable, Kansas City, Mo., senior, Grace Pearson. Other candidates in the contest were Nancy Kibler, Topea junior, Alpha Phi; Louise Few, Lyons sophomore, Chi Omega; Susan Smith, Kirkwood, Mo., freshman, Gertrude Sellards Pearson, and Dolly Warf, Leavenworth freshman, CorbinNorth College. The Jayhawk queen, which will be one of these finalists, will be announced in the spring edition of the Jayhawk. Bill Harper, Topeka junior and editor of the year book, said that he hopes it will be ready for distribution before spring vacation. Radio Programs KUOK Tonight KOOL ANSWER 6:00 Sign On 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:40 Editorial Time 7:45 Lucky Strike Melodies & Sports 8:05 KUOK Album Time—Bells Are Ringing 9:05 Music from Beyond the Heavens 10:05 Train to Nowhere — Ron Abrams 11:00 Lucky Strike Melodies 11:15 Ron Abrams 12:00 Sign Off KUOK Weather 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11:55 Weather every 30 minutes Judith Gorton, Lawrence sophomore, Fi Beta Phi; Louise Tomlinson, Yuma, Ariz.; junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Lois Ann Ragsdale, Kansas city freshman, Miller Hall, and Carol Keller, Prairie Village junior, Delta Delta Delta. Kay Winegarner, Arkansas City senior, Gamma Phi Beta; Carol Delich, Kansas City sophomore, Alpha 630 on the dial at GSP, Grace Pearson Douhart and Carruth-Olcey Halls. Pep Club Move (Continued from Page 1.) much it would cost to recover the money through a civil suit. "We don't want to invest more money than we would get back," Smith said. Earl B. Shurtz, assistant professor of law, is acting as legal adviser for the pep clubs. The club has contacted several law enforcement agencies who have said the matter is not in their jurisdiction. Until a complaint is filed and civil action taken against Brown, the agencies cannot enter the case. Omieron Pi; Anita Crist, Independence, Mo., sophomore, Sigma Kappa; Patsy Ruth Long, Troy freshman, Watkins Hall, and Sharon Tillman, Clay Center freshman, Sellards Hall. There are still more than 8,000 miles of sled roads in Alaska. When the band canceled the dance, the pep clubs were told in a telegram from Brown's wife that the deposit and a letter of explanation would follow. The band had previously appeared at Kansas State. The Cell Block 7 was signed for an all-school dance to be held Feb. 14. 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