Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 10, 1957 Team Going Places These 13 Believe KU's football team is going places, at least in the opinion of 1 students interviewed by The Daily Kansan. For the 13, the team's stock rose sharply after the 35-34 victory over Colorado Saturday. Asked what they thought of the team since its victory, the 13 were almost unanimous that it is "terific." One student, Nancy Callahan, Cleveland, Ohio junior, was sure that the victory helped her to recover from the flu. "I was in bed listening to the game," she said, "and when KU won I got up and jumped around." A rugged individualist, John Fowler, Kansas City, Mo. junior, believed "the Jayhawkers were lucky Saturday," but he "expects great things of them in the future." And if the team members need an extra boost, they might like to know that Frances Schryver, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, "loves every one of them." "I think they are terrific," Frances said. "They must have terrific lungs to play like that in Colorado where it's so high." Diane Street, Beloit sophomore, said, "They really showed what they are worth. They should have a terrific team if they keep it up." Orlene Crone, Satanta sophomore said, "I listened to the World Series, but I think KU is much better than ever." Norleen Zerbe, Syracuse sophmore, said, "I think they're going to mendous improvement which surprised everyone. Jack Waggoner, Larned freshman, really go now." Stanley Mori, Kalaheo Kauai Hawaii freshman, said, "It was a wonderful game. Those boys really played hard." Robert Wilber, Kansas City, Kan. first-year medical student, said he had hopes for the team before, but since Saturday, the hopes appear a reality. Robert Deshien, Scott City sophomore, said the game was a tre- 6 Novices Debate In Finals Tonight The two teams will debate in the finals at 7:15 p.m. in 134 Strong. The highest records after three rounds of the Novice Debate Tourney are held by Larry Ehrlich, Russell, Alan Kimball, Derby, David Rockhold, Winfield, freshmen, and Gilbert Cuthbertson. Leavenworth junior. Ehrlich and Kimball debated three rounds without a loss. Rockhold and Cuthbertson lost only one of their debates. Officers Retreat For GSP Thursday The first officers' retreat for Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall upperclass house and corridor officers will be held at 7 Thursday night in 306 Student Union. The 40 officers will meet in order to become better acquainted with each other and make plans and goals for the year, according to Joyce Isaacson, Macksville junior, president of GSP. Models To Pose For Photographers Kappa Alpha Mu, national honorary photo-journalism fraternity, will take pictures of models for the first time this year for actives and rushees at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. This begins a series of outdoor programs sponsored by the fraternity scheduled for the school year. The group will meet in 107 Flint Hall. Correction The Humanities "open conversation" about "The Political Outlook in Britain," with Humanities lecturer Alfred Leslie Rowse of Oxford, William Gilbert, associate professor of history, and Walter Sandelius, professor of political science, taking part, will be at 4 p.m. Monday. Oct. 14, not Tuesday, Oct. 15, as it was reported in Tuesday's Daily Kansan. said, "They're really going to do well now." Johanna Walsh. Oak Park, Ill. sophomore, said she was very impressed with the game. Roger Smith, Hoisington freshman said. "I think they are great." Barbara Tavlor, Kansas City, Mo junior, said. "I feel the same as ever pleased and proud." Teacher To Show Viet Nam Pictures Slides taken in Viet Nam will be shown by David Dinneen, instructor of French, to Le Cercle Francais members in 11 Fraser at 7:30 tonight. Winners of two annual awards for outstanding French students will also be announced. Mr. Dinneen spent two years in Viet Nam with the Army as a chief editor-translator at the translator pool of the military assistance advisory group at Saigon, Viet Nam. He returned to the United States in August. The awards will be given from a fund provided by Miss Elise Neuen-Schwander, professor emeritus of French, in honor of her niece Miss Annette Elise Rolli. Press Women Panel To Discuss Markets A 3-member panel discussing "How to Market Our Literary Efforts" will be held at the fall meeting of the Kansas Press Women Nov. 8 in the English room of the Student Union. Members of the panel are Miss Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism, Miss Helen Hostetter, professor of English and journalism at Kansas State College, and Miss Lucille T. Kohler, Lawrence, free lanee photographer and writer. The meeting will precede the annual Editor's Day. Statewide Picks New Cabinet, 90 Chairmen The Statewide Activities Cabinet met Tuesday evening and selected 90 temporary chairmen for county reporter groups. A convocation is set for October 31. The Statewide Activities cabinet for the present school year has also been appointed, John E. Rodgers, Paradise senior, is general chairman. Committee chairmen are Richard Barnes, Seneca sophomore, county cub; Rusty Seacat, Emporia sophomore, asst. county chairman; Pat Swanson, Newton junior, hometown correspondent; Ann Nichols, Hutchinson junior, asst. hometown correspondent. Jan Rodgers, Paradise sophomore, treasurer; Sharon Dey, Ulysses sophomore, secretarial committee; Barbara Wilson, Wilmington, Del. junior, assist, secretary committee; Jon Eicholtz, Topeka freshman, host to high school; Sara carnahan, Topeka sophomore, Jayhawker annual chairman; Ann Lindhart, East Orange, N. J. sophomore, poster board chairman; Linda Farmer, Pratt junior, publicity chairman. The cabinet was appointed by Rodgers, and Dick Wintermote, alumni field secretary. Dean To Report On J-Schools Dean Burton W. Marvin of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information will attend the annual fall meeting of the American Council for Education in Journalism Sunday in Chicago. He will present the report of the ACEJ accrediting committee of which he is chairman. The committee checks on the programs of journalism schools for accreditation. Find It In The Kansan Classifieds YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. KU's loyal mascot, the Jayhawk, realizing that he couldn't migrate with the birds, went to Boulder with the young men Saturday. LAWRENCHE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Jayhawk Loses Head At CU But Saturday his instinct to follow his flock resulted in disaster. He lost his head! 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