Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1958 Friendliness of Kansas Impresses Norwegian Visitor Hailing Kansas friendliness, a visiting educator from Oslo, Norway, thinks this state is a wonderful place to visit in comparison to the nation's eastern area. "The people of the University and Lawrence make a stranger feel much more at home than the people in the East do," said Egil Froystad, director of physical education for the Oslo schools. "Your people are more friendly and take an interest in others. In New York, I was an unknown among millions of unknowns. Here the people have time to talk to me and I like this." he said. EGIL FROYSTAD Mr. Frovstad is one of 24 educators at KU under the International Teacher Development Program which is sponsored by the U. S. department of Education. The tall, straight Norwegian wishes to accomplish three things in his stay here. First, he hopes to compare the physical education programs of the U.S. and Norway to find ways of improving methods in his country. Secondly, he wishes to study our methods of health education. "I hope to learn your system of health education, and use that knowledge in strengthening the program in Norway," he said. His final aim is to study modern physical education equipment and facilities here. "The field house at KU is the largest I have ever seen," he said. "It is an impressive structure. In fact, the facilities in this country for physical education amaze me. From the small high schools to the large universities, every plant is well equipped." Mr. Froystad noted a major difference between organized athletics in the U. S. and Norway. "In America, there seems to be great emphasis on star athletes in the schools. In Norway, we concentrate on those who are not stars. We hope to make everyone as physically fit as possible. Private clubs sponsor outstanding athletes, and the schools need not give them special consideration." He thought the American football! 31 Men Pledge KuKu KuKus, upperclassman pep organization, has announced the pledging of 31 men. Seniors are: Rex Parsons, Fredonia, and Gerry Kelly, Cedar Vale Juniors are: Fred Fitch and John Massa, Kansas City, Mo.; Bill Schmidt, Independence; Gerry Holmberg, Lenexa; Larry Dike, Council Grove; Mike Smith, Topeka; Jack Moulder, Warrenton, Mo. Sophomores are Dwaine Jenista, Caldwell; Don Homrighausen, Paola; Walt Brauer, Bonner Springs; Robert Rati, Pittsburgh; Marvin McDougal, Fontana; Gary Albertson, Overland Park; Clay Edmands, Minneapolis; Jim Williams, Almena; Kirk Cottingham, Newton; David Sutherland, Baton Rouge, La; Jerry Laughlin, Overland Park; Neil Hall, Bill Gurwell, Bob Johnson, Frank Naylor, Kansas City, Kan; Bob Burns, Muncie; Duane Ruckle, Bill Bryant, Wichita; Don Logan, Prairie Village; Jim Rambo, Jim Hearson, Gene Young, all of Kansas City, Mo. Committee chairmen were also announced at the KuRu Kush smoker. They are: Jerry Kirsch, Leavenworth junior, seat-saving; Larry Kevan, Kansas City, Kan., junior; social; Mike Smith, Topeka junior, pep club dance; Dave Skaggs, Pratt senior, new membership; Gail Wade, Belleville senior, programs; Norman Kristle, Hugoton senior, roster. Leonard Male, Prairie Village junior, publicity; Howie Elfeldt, Kansas City, Mo., senior song leader Chuck Henning, Ottawa senior, freshman pep club adviser; Ken Yoe, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Glen Bickle, Kansas City, Mo., senior, card section; Gordon Hofstra, Bonner Springs, and Jack Ainlay, Troy, both juniors, co-pledge trainers; Al Gardner, Masterson, Tex., senior; organizational; Bill Fricke, Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results MUNG Jefferson City, Mo., senior, pageantry committee. Advisers are Glen Bickle and Richard D. Wintermote, secretary of the KU Alumni Assn. KU-Y Will Hold Introductory Meet The KU-Y will hold a "Get Wise About the Y" general membership meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 9 in room 306 and the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. All of the group's program areas will be explained to give the students an idea of KU-Y functions. Students will be able to sign up for committee work at this meeting. During the last days of the K-Y membership drive, 330 students had joined—150 men and 180 women. The total is expected to rise when the dormitories turn in their membership lists. The Daily Kansan got so dizzy from counting noses in general biology and chemistry classes that it made a slight mistake. Twenty KU-Y members will attend the district conference Oct. 10, 11, and 12 at Southwestern College in Winfield. Dizzy Counters Skip Some Noses After a re-counting, we discovered there are two chemistry classes that have more than the 210 students in biology mentioned in Monday's Daily Kansan. game he watched was an interesting game, but was marred by too many interruptions. "The players spend too much time talking together," Mr. Froy-stad said. "They play for 10 seconds and then talk for twice that long. The enthusiasm is wonderful to watch, however." Chemistry 2 has 284 students and Chemistry 2a has 307. He said he thought TV would be a great aid to teaching. He hopes to study further the possibility of television teaching in Norway. REDY-PAK ICE Staff members for the 1959 Rock Chalk Revue have been selected. LARGE SELECTION OF PICNIC SUPPLIES and your favorite beverages ICE PLANT In Paper Bags They are: Lynn Miller, Dodge City senior, producer; Terry Kiser, Omaha, Neb., sophomore, director; Beverly Baird, Teopaka junior, assistant director; Roger Stanton, Marysville junior, continuity director; Nancy Rundio, Lee's Summert, Mo., junior., Judy Anderson, Lawrence junior, Jim Scholten, Salina freshman, and Barbara Lesher, Wichita sophomore, advisory committee. Rock Chalk Staff Selected 6th & Ver. VI 3-0350 Bill Huse, Shawnee senior, stage manager; Dick Sharp, Kansas City, Kan., senior, assistant stage manager; Pul Brizendine, Independence, Mo.; sophomore, technical director Richard Barr, Ottawa senior, business manager; Joe Reitz, Kansas City, Mo., junior, assistant business manager; Tom Ash, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, sales manager; Dale McKemey, Downs sophomore, assistant sales manager; Dick Dowell, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, Larry Marshall, Salina junior, Tom McGurk, St. Louis, Mo., sophomore, and Betsy Fernie, Hutchinson sophomore, sales committee. Mary McCammon, King City, Mo., sophomore, publicity chairman; Keith Bras, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, Richard Phillips, Colby freshman, and Doug Miller, Salina freshman, publicity committee. Joanne Novak, Minneapolis, Minn., junior, program editor; Rosa Lind, Lawrence sophomore, and Ron Dalby, Joplin, Mo., sophomore, program committee. Marcie Casey, Hutchinson freshman, executive secretary, and Sharon Hide, Prairie Village sophomore, secretary. KODL ANSWER Switch from Hots to Snow Fresh KCDL FREE FILM For each roll of film you leave for fast processing, you receive ample film. You can offer good on 620, 120, 127 and 380 black and white film. 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) Joyce Malicky, Baldwin sophomore, as Anna; Jack Davison, Lawrence senior, as the King; Sidney Berger, Brooklyn, N. Y., graduate student, as Captain Orton; Terry Kiser, Omaha, Neb., sophomore, as the interpreter. Al Rossi, Chicago, Ill., graduate student, as Kralahome; Karl Garrett, Lawrence junior, as Phra Alack; Steve Murphy, Merriam freshman, as Lun Tha; Judy Buck, Kansas City, Kan, junior, as Tuptim; Celia Welch, Herington junior, as Lady Thiang. The parts of the Prince, Chululongkorn, Sir Edward and Louis are not yet cast. Dr. Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama and director of the University Theatre, a directing the production. A 130-student cast has been selected and rehearsals have begun for the University Theatre production of "The King and I." The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical will be given Nov. 10, 11, 12 and 14 in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. HIXON STUDIO Dancers will be Vicki Sue White, Great Bend; Leslie Coover, Junction City; Lorraine Riley, Arlington Heights, Ill., and Linda Gray, Independence, Mo., freshmen. 130 Students Begin King and I' Practice Jan Perry, Lawrence; Marilyn Ruff, Kansas City, Kan.; Sue Black, Wilmette, Ill.; Lucy Schreechfield, Topeka; Alahna Weller, Manhasset, N. Y., and Jane Adams, Omaha, Neb., all sophomores. Karlan Ison, Overland Park; Linda Larson, Topeka, and Judy J. Kimmel, Robinson, juniors; Mary Ann Clark, Kansas City, Mo., and Marilyn Grove, Lawrence, seniors. Priests will be Bruce Gardner, Lawrence junior and Gerald Snell, DR. WM. H. 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