Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 19, 1964 Solons, Professors Help Hi-Y Visitors Kansas legislators and KU political science professors worked yesterday with participants in the Kansas Hi-Y Youth in a Government Prelegislative Conference. Nearly 130 high school men from the north-east region met in the Kansas Union to discuss and practice Kansas legislative procedures. The pre-legislative session was preparatory to the Kansas Hi-Y Model Legislature to be held in Topeka in April. THE PURPOSE of the session was three-fold, Tom Moore, executive-secretary of the KU-Y, said. First, the members elected certain officers to represent their region at the Topeka meeting. Senate and House of Representatives, officials were selected. "The offices elected for the Model legislature rotate from region to region each year," Moore explained. SIMILAR MEETINGS were taking place in Hays, Pittsburg, and Wichita for the same purpose as the one here, Moore said. The other regions will elect the model "governor," "lieutenant governor," and other legislative officials. The second and third objectives for the conference were concerning the drafting and presentation of bills to the Model legislature. Earl Nehring, assistant professor of political science, explained Kansas legislative procedure to the group during the morning part of the conference. He discussed how Tickets On Sale For 'Poor Dad' The play will be at 8:15 on the evenings of March 26-31 and April 1-3. Tickets went on sale this morning for the Experimental Theatre's production of "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad." Madame Rosepettle, one of the major characters in the play, has the hobby of stalking the beach at night and kicking sand in the faces of lovers. She has several trophies from her adventures around the world but her favorite one is her husband. She has had him stuffed by a taxi-dermist after his death and keeps him hanging in her closet as a constant reminder of her philosophy of life: "Life is a husband hanging from a hook in the closet . . . Oh it's a bad day when you have to stare life in the face, and you find he doesn't smile at all; just hangs there—with his tongue sticking out." Besides a Piranha fish, a Venus flytrap, and two cadavers (one cat, one human) the cast includes: Nancy Vunovich, Arkansas City graduate student; Robert Rumpf, Webster Groves, Mo., senior; Tom Winston, Dallas, Texas, senior; Judy Howell, Hinsdale, Illinois, freshman; Bob Bowersock, Shawnee Mission senior; Alan Glines, Independence junior; Wayne Macura, Bridgeport, Conn., junior; Steve Butler, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sophomore; Larry Millinger, Wichita sophomore, and Bela KIRALYfalui, Belkany, Hungary, graduate student. Tickets are available at the University Theatre box office in Murphy Hall. Tickets cost $1 or $50. A RECORD TV-RADIO NETWORK fight fee of $300,000 was paid for the second Rocky Marciano-Joe Walcott title bout in 1953, which last two minutes and 25 seconds. Steak Dinner bills were introduced and presented in the legislative houses. 4:30-10:30 DINE-A-MITE 23rd & Lo Sunday Nites $1.25 23rd & La. DURING THE AFTERNOON sessions, the Hi-Y members practiced legislative procedure. Each delegation had brought a "bill" to the conference from his local Hi-Y chapter. The bills were changed and refined with the aid of various resourceful people on hand to give aid. Donald Hult, state senator, and John Vogel, state representative, gave the groups aid, as did James Drury, professor of political science; James Titus and William Cape, associate professors of political science, and Donald Moomau, chief of the KU police. They discussed the bills following legislative procedure. Later committees were formed to change wordings and to clarify meanings. "We hope the conference will give each boy the ability to think logically and realistically about problems that can be solved through legislative action," Moore said. "A common problem discussed is the one concerning driver education and highway safety." MORE Time Ease MORE Safety Economy MORE Speed Prestige Fun ... more of everything nice when you pay all bills with a low-cost, no-minimum-balance ThriftiCheck DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK 9th & Kentucky PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT Pre-Easter Sale Spring Wools *** Berkshire Hosiery Sale Ultrasons Only March 19th-28th Were Now 1.65 1.29 3 pr.4.80 3 pr.3.70 KIRSTEN'S at Hillcrest 9th & Iowa Free Parking 1834 Mass. 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