Wednesday, December 13, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 "FISHERMAN" Hakoshima silently enacts the frustrations of a clumsy fisherman. Here he casts his line and hooks the seat of his pants. Silently, he gropes soars, and emerges The man leaned on air, bumped into a beam of light, soared through the clouds. As one person who watched him said, he communicated more with no words than most people do with a hundred. The man was Yass Hakoshima, Japanese mime artist who performed six acts to an audience of about 250 Tuesday night in Swarthout Recital Hall. The performance was sponsored by the Committee on East Asian Studies and the department of speech and drama. To a group of admirers backstage after the show, Hakoshima said the titles of his mimes weren't meant to be strictly interpreted. "They mean whatever you think," he said. In one mime, which is similar to a pantimime. Hakoshima portrayed an eagle soaring gracefully, then shot to the ground. "Physically, I have to act the eagle. But inner—I have to feel the eagle," he said. In "Ecdysis," meaning the act of shedding outer skin, Hakoshi-ma said he was striving to convey a butterfly's "feeling of breakthrough, the process of attaining freedom." In "Labyrinth," he became a confused, frightened man searching for escape from a maze of narrow hallways. He tried to push through the walls, but they closed in and trapped him. "I could feel those walls as if they were concrete," a woman said after the performance. "I could feel the muscles straining," a man from the audience said. BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE wishes you a happy vacation and a Very Merry Christmas. If a safe trip home is what you need, let us check your car before you leave. 601 Massachusetts CRES- VI 3-9897 continued from page 1 Civil Engineering, Geology, and Geography. Although study will not be restricted to one sensor, one of the unique study areas of the remote sensing group will be that of broad-band radar techniques. Dr. Moore explained that all radars now in use cover only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and hence can "see" only in a limited fashion, much as we might see an object illuminated by a single color of stage lighting in a theater. "Radar prototypes to be studied under the Themis contract will employ the radar-spectrum equivalent of full natural color," he said. Looking for just the right gift? The project will also extend present Remote Sensing Laboratory research in geographical and geological studies by high-altitude radar. When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansan Classifieds. 2nd BIG WEEK!! 'To Sir, With Love' 'To Sir, With Love' Show Times 7:15 & 9:15 How about foam on your beer? none? 1 inch? You'll hear some people say there shouldn't be any head at all. They say They shouldn't. Anyway, not when the beer is phooey on the foam...where's the beer? 1 1/2 inches? Budweiser is brewed so it will kick up a good Beechwood Aged Bud.. head of foam.Those little bubbles add to the taste, the smoothness,and the drinkability. So pour your Bud with about an inch-and-a-half collar.Two inches if it's a tall glass. Now let the foam tickle your nose...and your taste. That's the answer. Budweiser. ...best reason in the world to drink beer ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. • ST. LOUIS • NEWARK • LOS ANGELES • TAMPA • HOUSTON