Monday, May 21, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 3 KU Has One of Two Drama Choros in Nation KU now has one of two drama choros in the nation. The University of Kansas Drama Chorus Five began rehearsals two months ago under the direction of Roxann Beihl, St. Paul, Minn., graduate student. c, or one person. ocu- cu- lu- The time, ts of church w or Miss Beihl was a member of the other drama chorus while an undergraduate student at Macalaster College in St. Paul, Minn. She originated the KU speaking group, which took most of its members from a dance drama group. The KU Drama Choros recites prose and poetry in unison and has set its goal at entertainment and education in speaking, Michael Fisher, Wichita freshman and member of the group said, "There is no standard American speech, but there are standards of American speech." The drama choros, he said, pronounces every word the same way. It never presents the same show twice. Other members of the group, all freshmen, are: Allan Hazlett, Topeka; Phil Young, Salina; Nikki Lewis, Overland Park, and Ann Pruucker, Prairie Village. The group plans to continue next year and hopes to have two major recitals in addition to those presented on campus and in Lawrence. Tryouts will be held next fall, also, for a 20-member speaking chorus to back up the Drama Five. The group has already given programs for the Lawrence Optimist Club, the Poetry Hour, and a special show for speech classes studying oral interpretation. It is planning another program for the Optimists and a showcase in Murphy Hall the latter part of this month. Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, received a transistor radio at the annual Women's Recreation Association banquet in the Kansas Union. Miss Hoover will retire in June. WRA Annual Awards Made Lewis Hall received the team award for the highest total of overall points collected in the intramural competition. Individuals who accumulated the most points for the year were; sororities, Marcia Willard, Webster Groves, Mo., senior; Roberta Braden, Wichita sophomore; Nancy Jou Mullinix, Kansas City freshman; Joyce Sayre, Southwest City, Mo., sophomore; and Roxy Ann Barnett, Kansas City sophomore. Mary Reitz, Mission sophomore Roberta Ann Smith, Topeka sophomore; Donelle Lang, Scott City City junior; Ann Brownfield, Kansas City junior; Marilyn Matt, Minnesota freshman; Suzanne Shaver, Independence senior; Sherry Wickliff, Mission junior. "Most valuable player" awards were presented to the following women: Marilyn Simpson, Valley Falls senior; Betty Member, Shawnee Mission freshman; Judith Boyer, Wichita sophomore; Judith L. Anderson, Garden City senior; Robetta Braden; Jovey Sayre; Jackie Wash, Bartlesville, Oka., junior; Linda Hamilton, Kansas City Mo., junior; Jerry Ann Patterson, Lawrence senior. First place awards were also presented to individuals and living groups for intramural competition: Basketball, Miller Hall; badminton singles, Joyce Sayre and Alpha Phi; badminton doubles, Joyce Sayre, Karla Toothaker, Westmoreland sophomore and Miller Hall; tennis singles, Linda Rosenkranz, Pratt freshman and Gertrude Sellards Pearson hall; tennis doubles, Linda Rosenkranz and De Ann Olmstead. Anthony freshman. Swimming, Claire McEroy, Wichita freshman, and Lewis Hall; table tennis, Janet Bryant, Arkansas City sophomore, and Delta Delta Delta; volleyball, unmarried, unorganized; golf, Joan Colbert, Prairie Village freshman, and Gertrude Sellard Pearson Hall. Student Defense Loan Deadline Is June 1 June 1 is the deadline for applying for National Defense Student Loans for 1962-63, according to Robert Billings, Director of Aids and Awards. Interested students may pick up applications at the office of Aids and Awards, 222 Strong Hall. 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