'Rep' shoots game film— Continued from page 1 tell a boy what he's doing wrong unless he can see himself. "And since high schools have been using movies, we have been getting better freshmen." "Rep" has been involved in athletics all his life. While attending Emporia State Teachers College he was chosen "All-Kansas" halfback in 1924 and fullback in 1925 by the Kansas press. In 1925 he was named to an All-American team. HE WAS CHOSEN "champion swimmer" at Emporia in 1925, and played varsity baseball and basketball. In 1929 he qualified for the Olympics in the discus and vaulting but was unable to attend. After graduation, he coached in Wyoming, Kentucky and Illinois. In 1940, he was invited by his former college coach, Gwinn Henry, then director of athletics at KU, to be chief football scout and freshman football coach. WHEN JACK MITCHELL was named head football coach in 19-58, he asked Replogle to take charge of the game films. "When I took the job," he recalls, "the movies were in an incredible mess." Today, he believes, KU has a library and film filing system "as good as any college or professional team in the country." THIS SEASON, the 1964 movies will join more than a million feet of film taken since the 1920's in the "morgue." Movies from the past three years are available to coaches and players in Replogle's office in Allen Field House. Each year's is in a different color can. For a 1:30 p.m. game at KU he begins at 7 a.m. to clean and oil and test the equipment and accessories. "If I've made a mistake or something is out of order, I still have time to correct it," he says. Daily Kansan 10 REPLOGLE USES two 16-mm cameras; one is reloaded while the other is in use. An assistant operates an 8-mm camera to give exceedingly slow motion for careful study. After football games a Kansas State Highway patrol car, siren blaring, escorts him and the movies from Memorial Stadium to the Kansas Turnpike. The films are processed in Kansas City by ESO-S Pictures, Inc. ESO-S, owned by a former KU student, opens its laboratory to process KU films at any hour. Wednesday, March 8, 1967 REPLOGLE TAKES one copy of the movie to show to about 15 "Quarterback Clubs" and on television throughout Kansas. During the summer? Replogle has shot thousands of 35-mm color slides as a park ranger in Yellowstone National Park. Some of the pictures have appeared in Life magazine books. "REP" AT WORK Armour Grocery Products Company will be interviewing applicants for Sales-Marketing positions on campus March 13. Contact the Business School Placement Office to make your appointment with Mr. Bolskey and Mr. Davies of Armour Grocery Products Company. ATTENTION SENIORS Make an appointment with Senior Picture taken. ESTES STUDIO today to have your Call VI 3-1171 DEADLINE MARCH 15 INCORPORATED Cliff's Notes can keep you from falling behind and failing to understand classic literature. For Julius Caesar, and all of Shakespeare's plays, Cliff's Notes give you a complete explanation and summary of every scene — in language you can understand. Don't worry about your literature grades — let Cliff's Notes help you improve them. OVER 125 TITLES covering frequently assigned plays and novels. $1 at your bookseller or write for free title list Today & Thursday! FOUR PERFORMANCES ONLY- IT'S UNEQUALED ON THE SCREEN! A brand-new actual performance of The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. A BHIE Production of THE DOLLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY •'THE MIKADO' by WS GILBERT and ARTHUR SULLIVAN •Based on the Stage Production by ANTHONY BESCH •Produced by ANTHONY HAVELOCK-ALLEN and JOHN BRABBOT Directed by STUART BURGE 'TECHNICOLOR' WIDE FEED from WARNER BROS. Tickets on Sale at Box-Office Performance Tonight at 8:00 Performances Thursd. 8:00 Performances Thursday----1:30 - 4:15 - 8:00 Evenings $2.00 Matinees $1.75 --- 3 Shows Daily 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:20