8 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1985 Dance theater to be prof's namesake By Gary Duda Of the Kansan staff The University of Kansas will honor Elizabeth Sherbon, professor emeritus of dance, by dedicating and renaming the KU dance theater for her on Sept. 25. The dance theater, located in Robinson Center, will be renamed the Elizabeth Sherron Dance Theater in a private dedication, officiated by Executive Vice Chancellor Robert Cobb. Sherbon said that she was happy to be honored. "I'm quite overwhelmed," she said. "It's wonderful of them to do it." Sherbon said that even though she was retired she was not through with dance. She said she worked with ballet companies locally and choreographed dances when asked. Janet Hamburg, associate professor of dance, said Sherbon had the qualifications for the honor. "She is just a delightful person," known in the New York space department. Sherbon was born in 1908 in Colafx, Iowa. She received her undergraduate degree in dance from KU in 1930 and her master's degree from the University of Iowa. Sherbon joined the KU faculty in 1961 as director of the University's dance program and retired in 1975. When she joined the faculty, only a few dance classes were offered. The classes were restricted to women and met for an hour twice a week. Joie Stapleton, professor emeritus of health, physical education and recreation, said she had been a long-time friend of Sherbon. She said Sherbon had been involved in dance for as long as she had known her. "I knew her as a student," Stapleton said. "She was a freshman when I was a senior. From the time she was a student she was a marvelous dancer." Sherbion studied dance at KU under Elizabeth Dunkel. She then went to New York where she studied with Martha Graham, Robert Joffrey and many other notable teachers of dance. Sherbon also has written two widely-used books on dance. "On the Count of One" and "The Continuing Steam" are used throughout the country by teachers of dance. Refinishing touches being put on courts By John Williams Of the Kansan staff Racquetball fanatics who have called or gone to Robinson Center to reserve their favorite racquetball courts have been turned away with these words: "I'm sorry, but the courts are being refinished, and we really don't know when they will be ready." Good news is in sight, however, because the racquetball courts should be ready for use in two weeks, Jovan Weismuller, storekeeper for the service center of Robinson, said the courts were almost ready for use again. The racquetball courts were dam- The racquetball courts were damaged last spring when the lower level of Robinson, where the courts are located, was flooded because of heavy rains. "The students look at the courts, and they look playable," he said. "They look good. People can't understand why they can't play yet. 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