Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 10, 1957 Workshop Cast, Directors Named Casts and directors have been chosen for the six Actor's Workshop productions to be presented Oct. 30 and Nov. 1. Three scenes from various plays will be presented each night in the experimental theater of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. The names of the plays are not available because of royalty complications that would result if they were published in advance. Here's Cast The directors and their casts are: Phillis Miller, Elmwood senior, director; Nancy Donaldson, Chanute junior; Loring Henderson, Mission freshman; Leola Allen, Tulsa freshman; Laura Baker, Olathe freshman; Patsy Cupp, Ottawa freshman, and Jim Haines, Topeka junior. David Dodds, Wichita graduate student, director; Louis Lyda, Lawrence senior; Angie Magnusson, Wichita freshman; Joyce Malicky, Baldwin freshman, and Jerry Graves, St. John freshman. Shirley Andrish, Topeka senior director; Donna Fink, Fredonia junior; Marilyn Honderick, LaCrosse Nine To Attend AWS Convention Nine officers of the Associated Women Students will attend the State AWS convention which will be held on the Kansas State College cam us Saturday. They are Susan Frederick, Glendale, Mo., Megan Lloyd, Hutchinson, Wanda Wellier, Oberlin, JoAnne Beal, Lawrence, seniors; Kala Mays, Lyons, Betsy Shankland, Kansas City, Kan., Gayle Kinemond, Bushton, Eleanor Youngberg, Lawrence juniors; Alice Gould, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. Delegates from all Kansas colleges and junior colleges have been invited to attend the convention. Douthart Hall Asks For Fire Inspection Douthart Hall is the only organized house at KU which has requested a fire drill and inspection from the Lawrence fire department. Fire Prevention Week is now underway, John W. Miller, fire chief, said. "Inspections do the most good in preventing fires, because we can eliminate the fire hazards before it is too late." he said. From 10 to 20 organized halls or houses usually request the help of the fire department in making inspections each school year, Chief Miller said. During Fire Prevention Week. Sunday through Saturday, the Lawrence fire department is inspecting schools and businesses, holding fire drills and presenting fire prevention programs. University buildings are inspected by the state fire marshall. Maralyn Shackelford, St. Joseph, Mo. graduate student, director; Barbara Lesher, Wichita freshman; Kay Reiter, Beloit freshman; Curtis Zahnd, Savannah, Mo. junior; Beverly Baird, Topeka sophomore; Sheffield, Salina freshman, and Nancy Schwantes, Winfield freshman. Bostonian To Talk At Health Meeting Vera Stough, Lawrence senior, director; Bob Potter, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore; William Waller, Kansas City, Kan sophomore; Margaret M. Chetain, Glencoe, Ill. senior, and Kay Ewert, Abilene senior Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the School of Education, will preside. Dr. Barnes is chairman of the Kansas Medical Society committee on school health and a past president of the Kansas Medical Society. Dr. Conrad M. Barnes, Seneca and Dr. J. Roswell Gallagher, Boston, Mass., will be among the guest speakers today at the third annual Symposium on School Health at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. junior; John Callahan, Independence sophomore; Nadine Harrison, Toppeka freshman, and Sue Ulrich, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore. Dr. Gallagher is chief of the adolescent unit at the Children's Medical Center, Boston, Mass., and a lecturer on pediatrics in the Harvard Medical School. Kansas physicians, educators, and industrialists will review responsibilities for school health and give community leaders an opportunity to develop policies relating to health care and health instruction of children in Kansas. 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