Doodling senior Coed has busy schedule By WILL HARDESTY "A personality feature on me? I really think you should talk to someone who is doing something," said Cheri Ball, Olathe senior. Take five days a week in class from 8:30 until 4:30. Add the chairwomanship of the National Conference of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH). FOR GRINS, try being staff assistant at Lewis Hall (good for about 15 hours per week). For spice, add the fact that you are acting as Social Chairman of the KU Association of University Residence Halls (AURH). It all adds up to Cheri's schedule for the year. "Why do it?" is the question that comes to mind right away. "Just 'cause I like working with people," is the quick and easy reply. CHERI'S TASK at the moment is planning a national meeting where over 40 schools from the University of Hawaii to Penn State will be represented-350 to 400 delegates will attend the meeting. Studies, Cheri claims, aren't too big a problem. She is majoring in design and taking 17 hours. "I really have a lot of free time," she said. "It just sounds like I'm busy. However, I've found that a good time to get some work done is in meetings. I always take some paper with me and-work on my sketching. What looks like doodling is really design works. I had the idea for my best screen print at the last AURH meeting." Cheri says she feels her AURH work has been prompted by her friends. "I'M DOING this all because of the people I live with. Some of us have lived together for three years. We have a lot of similar interests. I feel it's not what I'm doing but what my friends and I are doing." So far, acting as a temporary social chairman for KU's AURH, she has planned two Whatchama-callits and already begun some tentative plans for the next Spring Fling. Cheri has big plans for the national conference which will be at KU next spring. —UDK Photo by Joel Ahlbrandt We Write Motorcycle Insurance LOW RATES Gene Doane Agency 824 Mass. St. CHERI BALL Busy calendars clamor for these trim, tapered Austin Hill Slacks. Meticulously tailored to go everywhere zestfully. In the going-est colors anywhere. Put this store on your busy schedule! Be a Calendar Girl! At the Town Shop 839 Mass Rev. Catton heads Plymouth Church The brother of Bruce Catton, Pulitzer Prize winning Civil War historian and editor of American Heritage magazine, will serve as interim minister for Plymouth Congregational Church beginning November 6. Reverend W. Robert Catton has been appointed to Plymouth until the new regular minister arrives in April, Catton, retired in 1960, has been serving as an interim minister since and is currently concluding a pastorate in Grand Rapids, Mich. Daily Kansan 11 Thursday, October 20,1966 NEW YORK—(UPI)—Emlen Tunnell, assistant defensive coach with the New York Giants, holds National Football League career records for most interceptions (79), most yards gained on interceptions (1,282) and most punt returns (258). TUNNELL'S RECORDS 1. Um...uh...now that we know each other a little, I was wondering if, uh, you think I'm the type of guy you could go for? I could go for a real swinger. 3. I know some daring chess openings. I want a man who's making it happen. 5. I spend a lot of time in the library. My motto is fun today and fun tomorrow. 2. I have an exciting pipe collection. I want to be where the action is. 4. I read all about it in The New York Times. I want to do 'in' things with 'in' people in 'in' places. 6. Then I guess you wouldn't be interested in someone like me who has landed a good-paying job that will let his family live well and who, in addition, has taken out a substantial Living Insurance policy from Equitable that will provide handsomely for his family if, heaven forbid, anything should happen to him. How's about showing me that pipe collection, swinger? For information about Living Insurance, see The Man from Equitable. For career opportunities at Equitable, see your Placement Officer, or write: Patrick Scollard, Manpower Development Division. The EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the United States Home Office: 1285 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10019 © Equitable 1960 An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F