8 Friday, November 12, 1976 University Daily Kansas Novelist tells Kansas tale Leo and Spangler meet once outside of Hays, and again in Kelly's Bar in Kansas City's Westport. In the interval between these meetings, Leo and Spangler try to drive a 200-head herd of cattle to Kansas City, ty to camp with their cattle in the Agricultural Fence and move them to Kansas City Police Department, after the cattle after they become scattered throughout the city. Their story is in "The Last Cattle Drive," a new novel by Bob Day, who read selections of his book to about 70 people last night in the Kansas Union. Day, a Kansas University graduate, said his story was a novel of a Kansas, a "comic novel of the false document," and a "misadventure," but he said he hoped readers would be able to see that it had serious characters and a serious story. My publishers were amazed when they found out that all of the towns mentioned in their books had no libraries. Day got the background for his novel while working on a farm one summer and teaching at Fort Hays State College started working on the novel three years He "The Last Cattle Drive" is scheduled to be released in December, and Day said he hoped it would be well received. "The Oread bookstore has gone all out and ordered two copies," he said. Day said KU had changed since he went to Acting troupe gives rendition of 'Godspell' A troupe of professional actors touring the Midwest will perform "Gospell," a musical based on the Gospel of St. Matthew, at 8 tonight in the United Ministries Center. the upper-middle school in the state. In partnership with the BMU Productions, is sponsored by the KU-Y and local religious organizations. MDM Productions gave a series of performances of "Godspell" at King's Village Dinner Theatre in Dallas before going on tour in October. Michael Meece is the director and choreographer of this production of the musical by John-Michael Tebakel and Stephen Schwartz. Meece has previously directed professionally for the 'Boulevard' Theater Center and Lincoln Plaza Dinner Theater, both in Oklahoma City. Tickets for the performance are $1 for adults and are free for children under 12. They may be purchased in advance from a library or online. Baptist Student Union, American Baptist Campus Center, Canterbury House, Haskell Wesley Foundation, St. Lawrence Catholic Student Union, United Ministries Center. Tickets may also be purchased at the door. To Professor Mol Adams from the Retail Class: If you can solve this copy lifting problem, come in and pick up your prize at 12 o'clock a.m. Monday morning in Room 216. Flat Given the following information, what will be the width (in pics) for the copy? Depth of copy is 6 times Copy consist of 2106 characters Use 4 point type with 2 point leading character per pica to 3 three characters per pica Show Your Math . . . How You Arrived at Your Answer "Wesco is丑ly, too," he said, "but it's low and you can't see it. school here—there are more people and "Fraser Hall has gotten uglier." Day is on leave from Washington College in Chestertown, Md., to work on a new novel, which he said would be set in Mexico and deal with marriage and divorce. how you can be seen to "You should continually remind the administration of how ugly Fraser is so they won't build another building like it." "I'm going to usurp John Updike's territory and write about the middle-aged dreary people," he said. Halls sponsor clothing drive A clothing drive sponsored by residents of GSP and Corbin residence hills will help the Ballard Community Center, which assists low-income families in Lawrence. Donations of old clothing will be accepted at the GSP front desk until Nov. 19, acceptance begins on Monday. National resident assistant, Warnell, and children's clothes are especially needed, she said. TACO TICO WEEKEND SPECIAL 3 TACOBURGERS for $1 Good Fri. thru Sun. Glass 25° COORS DRAUGHT Pitcher $1.25 2340 Iowa 841-4218 23rd St Holiday Inn IOWA BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT Sun., Nov. 14 1:30 Jay Bowl一Kansas Union Trophies for 1st and 2nd place. Entry Fee $2.00 Sign up in the Jay Bowl by 4:00 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12. First place winner qualifies for the Region XI Tournament in Cape Girardeau, Mo., Feb. 10-12 For more information call the SUA office or Jay Bowl. Find it in Kansan classified Sell it, too. Call 864-4358. THAI NIGHT BANQUET Dinner & Entertainment (Classical & Folk dances, Thai Boxing, Movie) Nov. 14, 1976 at Kansas Union (5:30-9:00 p.m.) Admission $4.00 Tickets at SUA office or contact any Thai students or Pratin-864-2157 No tickets at the door This advertisement is sponsored by the International Club. LAWRENCE SCHOOL OF BEAUTY 9361/2 Mass. THE NEST FRIDAY & SATURDAY-NOV.12 & 13 Cover only $1.00 Pitchers $1.70 Doors open at 8:30 Patronize Kansan advertisers.