Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Feb. 13, 1957 —(Daily Kansan photo) PART-TIME EXPERT — Dick Hensleigh, Winchester freshman, is pictured displaying some of the pictures and information useful in his work as a horse-training expert. Student Says— Training Horses Requires Special Knack, Patience How many times have you marvelled at the thorough training of a parade horse and wondered how long it must have taken to train an animal to such perfection? Dick Hensleigh, Winchester fresh-4 man, says training show horses is not really hard work, but it does require a special knock and patience. Hensleigh is an expert on the subject because his summers and spare weekends are spent doing this type of work. He is a trainer at the Fahew Farm, Lee's Summit, Mo., which specializes in the training show horses. Hensleigh grew up on his parents' farm near Winchester and has always enjoyed working with horses. He and his brother own nine horses which they have shown in Winchester, Salma, Hutchinson, and at the American Royal in Kansas City, Mo. His opportunity to train the norses at the Fahey farm came two years ago. The Hensleighs kept some of their horses at the farm for a time, Lee Fahey, owner, seeing Hensleigh's enthusiasm and skill with the animals, offered him a job. "Young colts are a pleasure to work with because they can be trained to lead or to stand without too much difficulty." Hensleigh said. Last year at the American Royal his colt won first prize in the National 4-H Colt Sweepstakes Division. Future plans? Dick laughed and said graduation is still a long time away. His work with the horses is strictly a hobby and probably will remain so. Women's in Navy, Denim Red, White Handsome Court "CHAMPION" A real asset to your style in games where you want light, speedy footwork. Shock proof arch cushion and insole, smart, white duck uppers; anti-slip crepe outsole. Full breathing upppers; pull-proof eyelets. Washable. White, blue. Red, too, for girls and children. Sizes for the whole family. Haynes & Keene 819 Mass. There will be an organizational meeting 7 p.m. Thursday in 305B Student Union. Open Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. The number of students taking the trip will be limited to 25 or 30 people, preference given to "Y" members. Students need not be enrolled in a particular course to go on the Mexico trip sponsored by the KU-Y during spring vacation. Stipulation Off Mexico Trip It was originally planned that students should either be enrolled in a Spanish, Latin American History or an art course. Since students had difficulty enrolling in these courses because of prerequisites, the stipulation has been removed. The trip will be to Mexico City and area during spring vacation, March 29 to April 8. The KU-Y will charter a bus for the trip. The KU-V will collect about $80 from each person taking the trip. This amount does not include the price of food which will average about $2.50 a day. Photo Short Course Set For April 11-13 The sixth annual photojournalism short course will be held April 11, 12 and 13, in Flint Hall. The course is sponsored by the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information and University Extension in cooperation with National Press Photographers Assn. and Kansas News Photographers Asm. More than American Indians live in Brooklyn, a part of New York City, than anywhere else in the country. Lovely Heart Boxes Yellow-Pink-Red Lavender-Blue Detachable Corsages Satin Hearts ___2.79 - 7.98 Paper Hearts ___1.79 - 3.98 We Mail Your Dixie Candy Orders 1033 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Open til 10 p.m. VI 3-6311 Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. The '57 Casual Look-Arrow Style This Arrow Squire sports a pattern with decided freshness. Black on white available in three different sized plaids. New medium-spread collar has button-down front plus button at back. Exact sleeve length. (This same shirt is also available in White Tartan six new miniature plaids.) Arrow Squire, "Sanforized" gingham, $5.95. HANDKERCHIEFS • UNDERWEAR ARROW CASUAL WEAR Shop at CARL'S for all ARROW PRODUCTS 905 Mass. St. Dial VI 3-5353