Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 3, 1957 —(Daily Kansan photo) Foster Hall Receives Trophy At Ball The All Hall Fall Ball, an annual event of scholarship halls, which was held Wednesday, featured a picnic on the front lawn of Pearson Hall followed by a street dance. Joan McPheeters, Baldwin junior and Lois Hays, Norton sophomore, are shown enjoying refreshments. The Mother Nellis Memorial Scholarship Award, a trophy presented to the men's scholarship hall having the highest gradepoint average, was presented to Foster Hall. sponsors the trophy, made the presentation to Ron Reifel, Overland Park senior, president of Foster Hall. Neal Logan, Garden City junior, a representative of the Men's Inter-Scholarship Hall Council, which Prefabrication Lecture Topic Neal O. Revburn, a KU graduate and pioneer in the industry of prefabricated homes, will visit the campus Thursday. The scholarship halls attending were Sellards, Watkins, Douthart and Miller, halls for women; and Battenfeld, Foster, Jolliffe, Pearson and Stephenson, halls for men. He will lecture on "Problems and Future of Home Prefabrication Industry." He will speak at 3 p.m. in Room 303 of Bailey Auditorium about the history of the industry and possible developments, and at 8 p.m. in the Pine Room of Memorial Union he will emphasize the technical aspects and actual problems of design and manufacturing of houses. Both lectures will be open to the public. Mr. Reyburn, graduated in 1934 with his B. S. degree in architecture and architectural engineering. He helped organize the Prefabricated Home Manufacturers Institute and has produced houses for the government in Illinois, Missouri and Kansas. 10 Stations To Carry KU Football Game Ten radio stations will broadcast the KU-Colorado football game Saturday through the KU Sports Network. Broadcast time will be 2:45 p.m.. Kansas time. Monte Moore will do the play-by-play and Dick Harp basketball coach, the color. The 10 are KUDL, Kansas City, Mo.; KJCK, Junction City; KLWN, Lawrence; KWHK Hutchinson; KSAL, Salina; KVOE, Emporia; KOFO, Ottawa; KVGB, Great Bend; KAYS, Haws; and the originating station, KANU-FM, Lawrence. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results AUTO PARTS AND TIRES New or Used Auto Wrecking And Junk Co. East End of 9th St. VI 3-0956 He's An Absentee Vice President Pharmacy sophomores elected a class vice president Tuesday who isn't even in the University. The student, Carroll J. Dolan, Lawrence, withdrew because of illness Tuesday afternoon, not knowing he had been elected that morning. Television Show Features Mather A 15 minute sports show, featuring Charles (Chuck) Mather, head football coach, appears at 5:45 each Wednesday on Channel 13, WIBW, Topeka. Dev Nelson, WIBW sports director, holds an interview with Coach Mather on each program. At dif- ferent times, KU players give de- mocrations and other members of the coaching staff are interviewed. The program will continue until the end of the football season. Jay Janes Pledge 23 The Jay Janes, upperclass women's pep club, pledged 23 new members Wednesday night after a rush tea in the Pine Room of the Student Union. Margaret Tolle, El Dorado, Sherri James, Emporia, Beverly Wilkin, Burlingame, June Carter, Lincoln, Neb., Florence Lile, Garden City, Carol Abernathy, Penelope O'Daniel, and Patricia Sorter, Kansas City, Kan., Janet Feverly, Leavenworth, Carol Brower, Omaha, Neb., sophomores. New members are, Joyce Nehrbass, Lawrence senior, Annette Seborn, Kansas City, Kan., Marilyn Moyer, Kansas City, Mo., Dorothy Wohlgemuth, Cummings, Barbara Abegg, Lawrence, Leonora Rankin, Birmingham, Ala., Edra Gandee, Junction City, Jackellyn Rickner, Garden City, Patricia Shannon, Salem Center, N.Y. Marilyn Bogner, Kansas City, Kan., Marcia Scott, Topeka, Carol Plumb, Overland Park, Eleanor Wilson, Meade, juniors. Ph. VI 3-1306 445 Tenn. St. PAT READ INDIAN TRADER Gifts That Are Different - Indian Jewelry - Navajo Rugs - Hand Loomed Ties The Midwest's Largest Dealer In Indian Handicraft Open 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Open Evenings By Appointment Full Cast Chosen For First University Theatre Play The cast for "Henry IV, Part I," the first major production of the University Theatre, has been announced by Dr. Lewin Goff, director. The production will be presented Nov. 12-16 in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. They are: King Henry IV, Gene Ladd, Asheville, N. C. sophomore; Prince Hal, Bill Kuhlke, Denver, Colo. graduate student; John of Lancaster, Harper Barnes, Kansas City, Kan. junior; Earl of Westmoreland, Lynn Miller, Dodge City junior; Blunt, Larry Sneegas, Lawrence freshman; Earl of Worcester, Robert Potter, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, and Earl of Northumberland, Jack Gorelick, Kansas City, Kan. senior. Hotspur, Roger Brown, Topeka senior; Earl of Douglas, Ted Teichgraeber, Emporia junior; Owen Glendower, Duke Howze, Kansas City, Kan. senior; Sir Richard Vernon, Steve Calhann, Independence sophomore; Poins, David Starr, Lawrence freshman; Gadshill, Marvin Carlson, Wichita, graduate student, and Peto, Calvin Ewing, Hiawatha freshman. Bardolph, Ad Eley, Marvyville freshman; Sheriff, Paul Arabia, Pittsburg freshman; Vintner, Lyle Weeks, Leavenworth freshman; Lady Percy, Vera Stough, Lawrence senior; Lady Mortimer, Julia Ann Lowler, Louisburg freshman; Mistress Quickly, Marilyn Shackelford. St. Joseph, Mc. graduate student: Frances, Ilze Sedricks, Topea sophomore, and Rachel, Joyce Malicky. Extension's 'First' In TV A "first" occurred Tuesday in University Extension's 48-year history. versity Extension's 46-year history. In cooperation with the KU television committee, the first live broadcast was produced over KARD-TV, the NBC outlet in Wichita. Featured speakers were Bishop Mark Carroll, Rabbi Benjamin Bernfeld, and Dr. Homer Shafer, three religious leaders from Wichita. The half-hour program, "Let's Get Together," featured discussion led by Dr. William Conboy, chairman of the KU department of speech and drama. The topic, "Religious Leaders Look at Human Relations," fit the present crisis in Arkansas. Baldwin freshman. Travelers: Caroline Ransopher, Manhattan senior; Barbara Cukjati, Arma sophomore, and Donald Von Archen, Kansas City. Mo. senior. Ladies in Waiting; Beverly Baird, Topeka sophomore; Sandra Blankenship, Great Bend junior; Nancy O'Brien, Great Lakes, Ill. sophomore, and Janet Cameron, Clay Center sophomore. Soldiers of the King: Dennis Oetting, Overland Park freshman; Alan Coombs, Arlington, Va. sophomore; John Brown, Lawrence freshman; Ted Morris, Wichita freshman, and Robert McIntire, New York, N. Y. freshman. Soldiers for Falstaff: John Schick, Kansas City, Kan. junior; Sidney Buffington, Fall River, Mass., freshman; Robert Craven, Excelsior Springs, Mo. freshman; James Hnizda, Blue Rapids sophomore; Bob Moberly, Excelci Springs, Mo. junior, and Loring Henderson, Mission sophomore. The part of Falstaff will be played by a professional actor, Jerome Kilty. Soldiers of Hotspur: Kenny Brown, Herington freshman; Kent Creason, Prairie Village sophomore; Harry Craig, Lawrence freshman; Bill Kentling, Wichita freshman; Merlin Stigge, Washington freshman, and Daryl Warner, Frankfort freshman. MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING Choose from over 500 fabrics Why not let us make your next suit, sport coat or top- coat? coat? the town shop Downtown the university shop On The Hill KENT PELZ, picked as KU's Little Man On Campus at the 1956 Student Union Carnival, is convulsed with laughter while reading the NEW Bibler cartoon book, MORE Little Man On Campus. You can get the same laughs by buying a copy today. Only $1. On sale from 10 to 2 in the information booth. (Adv.) 1 7 TH CI was tion. He was at had Pe disalary neede tance put chabil Ralp Stucl By had rece cam] Th park Rese in th 12 in Hist nasi total side 30-nre are at t incr regi 57 1