Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 8, 1961 Student Opinion Split Over Reserved Seating A random sampling of 24 students yesterday indicated an almost even division between those favoring the ASC reserved seating proposal and those opposing it. THE PROPOSAL WOULD put student seating at games on a reserved seat basis. Tickets could be bought for the season or by the individual game. Next fall a season ticket would be $2.50 each for basketball and football. The following year season tickets would cost $5 each. The third year the price for a season ticket would be increased to $7.50. The price of the tickets for individual games has not been set. The ASC will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Union to take action on the proposal. Protests to it will be heard at that time. All revenue above what would be earned in the old way would go into a fund for replacement of Robinson Gymnasium and improvement of intramural facilities. OF THOSE INTERVIEWED. 14 were against and 10 were in favor of the bill. Nine of the 14 opposing the bill either felt that the eventual hike to $7.50 for a season ticket in the third year was too much or they disliked the idea of paying at all. Larry Gregory, Lawrence sophomore, said he thought students were paying enough now for admission to the games without the extra cost of the reserved seat plan. BETTY WILSON, Chanute freshman, said she was opposed to the clause in the bill allotting first choice of seats to senior and graduate students. "The freshmen would have to sit in the back seats for the whole season." she said. A contrasting opinion came from Mark A. Praeger, Claflin freshman, who said: "I THINK THAT it might eliminate a good deal of the congestion at the student entrances. As a freshman, I think my time is coming." Richard Nyman, Harrisonville Richard Nyman, Harrisonville Mo., senior, said: "I would be in favor of it. Since the football team is getting better there will be more people there. I don't like the idea of going down to the stadium and standing in line at 10:30 in the morning." Six who opposed the bill, including five who objected to the price of season tickets, said they thought the plan for a new gym is good. Movie Producer to Address Speech, Journalism Groups George Glass, motion picture producer, will be here today through Friday to present three lectures sponsored by the School of Journalism and the department of speech and drama. Mr. Glass has been associated four years with Pennebaker, Inc., the producing company of Marlon Brando. He has been a co-founder executive and associate producer in companies of Stanley Kramer. He assisted Mr. Kramer in production of such films as "Champion," "Home of the Brave," "The Men," "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "High Noon." In his association with Pennebaker, films produced have been "Shake Hands with the Devil." A great outrage on the spirit of Justice breaks down all barriers of race and nationality. —Hall Caine "The Naked Edge," "Paris Blues" and "One-Eyed Jacks." Mr. Glass will speak to these classes; Speech 125, Social Influence of Speech, 11 a.m. Wednesday, "Examination of Forces Controlling Content of Motion Pictures"; Speech 171, Radio-TV Performance Techniques, 9 a.m. Friday, "The Future of Motion Pictures," and Journalism 270, Current Trends in Broadcasting, 3-5 p.m. Friday, "Promotion of Public Relations of Stars and Motion Pictures." TEACHERS WANTED: $5,000 and up $9,000 and up Vacancies in All Western States Inquire Columbine Teachers Agency, 1320 Pearl, Boulder, Colorado Two approaches to the "man's deodorant" problem If a man doesn't mind shaving under his arms, he will probably find a woman's roll-on satisfactory. Most men, however, find it simpler and surer to use Mennen Spray Deodorant. Mennen Spray was made to get through to the skin, where perspiration starts. And made to work all day. More men use Mennen Spray than any other deodorant. How about you? 64c and $1.00 plus tax Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL The best tobacco makes the best smoke! Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Don't Wait... Now Is the Time... Get Your Tuxedo Cleaned Today! Send your formal wear to ACME, the finest in . . . - Personalized Service - Fabric Care - Same Day Service We Also Specialize in Cleaning White Dinner Jackets. 1-HOUR PERSONALIZED JET LIGHTNING SERVICE 1111 Mass. BACHELOR LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Dial VI3-5111 ---