RyunstarsinSouthwesternmeet By David Finch Jim Ryun, the freshman wonder from Wichita, did it again Saturday in the Southwestern Relays at Lafayette, La. Although hampered by blistered feet, he finished first in the open two-mile event in a meet record time of 8:47.4, the third fastest time in the nation this season. Bob Timmons, KU track coach, said that Ryun's feet have been bothering him since the start of the outdoor season, and there was doubt about whether he would be able to run at all. RYUN unleashed a final quarter of :56.4 to beat the old record by 7.4 seconds. John Lawson, Overland Park senior, finished second in 8:48.8, also well within the previous record. The KU team had good placings in 11 of the other events, finishing first in four of them. The relay teams did particularly well with three firsts, a second and a fourth. The sprint medley relay team overpowered the opposition to win in 3:22.9, beating the old meet record by $A$ of a second. RUNNING for KU were Steve Ashurst, Newark, N.J., junior; Doug Dienelt, San Francisco, Calif., senior; Dwight Peck, Woodcliff Lake, N.J., junior; and Lowell Paul, Miltonvale senior. The same team ran in the mile relay and won that in a time of 3:14.2. The other relay winner was the two-mile team. Its time was 7:42.5, and runners were Lowell Paul; Curt Grindal, Carbondale sophomore; Tom Yergovich, Kansas City junior; and Alan Russell, Scottsbluff, Neb., sophomore. KU teams finished second in the distance medley relay, 3.4 seconds behind K-State, and fourth in the 880 yard relay. The other Jayhawk winner was Gary Barr, Los Angeles, Calif., junior, in the shot put. He jumped the ball 55'-6" to take the event. KU also placed well in the broad jump. Gary Ard, Modesto, Calif., junior, took second place with a leap of $ 2 5^{\prime}-1 \frac{1}{4} $ and Art Cortez, Carthage, Mo., senior, filled the next spot with a $ 2 5^{\prime}-0 \frac{1}{2} $ effort. 14"-6". The Jayhawks had another success when Gary Schwartz, Wessington Springs, S.D. senior, hurled the discus 178"-9½" to take third place. LARRY BURDICK. Overland Park junior, finished second in the pole vault with his jump of Another Jayhawk third place was in the high jump, when Art Cortez leaped $^{\prime}6^{\prime}-6^{\prime}$. In the open class, Gary Ard managed $47^{\prime}-31\frac{1}{2}^{\prime}$ in the triple jump to take yet another third place. THE DIRECTOR SAID the theater must make its viewers aware that their pleasures, sorrows and aspirations are being reflected upon the stage. Theater- "When the theater raes this, it becomes an articulate, living form in the consciousness of the public," Cluman said. "If you go back to the very beginnings of the theater, this was what it did." While the emphasis on entertainment has been the fundamental cause of the decline of the theater, three other reasons were also mentioned by the speaker. 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