Friday, October 27,1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 1,188 see 'Gyspy'; Saturday sold out Box office sales have been steady for two weeks but were heavy Thursday. Many people who tried to buy tickets Thursday, however, were not able to get the seats they wanted. KU's theater production of "Gypsy" opened Thursday night to a near-capacity crowd of 1,188. "Opening nights are not usually this big," said Tom Rea, chairman of the drama department. Only a few single balcony seats are left for Friday's performance, and Saturday is sold out. Many seats are left for next weekend's shows, which will start at 8:20 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Sunday. "There are a lot of free student tickets left for those nights," said a box-office salesgirl. KU students can bring their and those of friends they want to sit with to the Murphy Hall box office for reserved seat tickets. Students can buy tickets in other sections at a discount. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. weekdays. On days of performance the box office is open from 10 a.m. to noon and 7 to 9 p.m. KU students can bring their current certificates of re A few Standing Room Only (SRO) tickets are sold on sell-out nights at the box office for the price of the least expensive seats. Opera duet recital to be given Nov. 6 Joseph F. Wilkins, professor of voice, will give an operatic recital with his wife in Swarthownt Recital Hall Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins will sing duets by Rameau, Monteverdi, Handel, Mozart, Scarlatti, excerpts from Verdi "Falstaff," and Act I from "Manon" by Massenet. If you see news happening call UN 4-3646 Prof. Wilkins has sung tenor with operatic companies in Italy and the United States. Mrs. Wilkins, a coloratura soprano, was a principal with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Please don't zlupf Sprite. It makes plenty of noise all by itself. Sprite, you recall, is the soft drink that's so tart and tingling, we just couldn't keep it quiet. Flip its lid and it really flips. Bubbling, fizzing, gurgling, hissing and carrying on all over the place. An almost excessively lively drink Hence, to zlupf is to err. What is zlupfing? Zlupfing is to drinking what smacking one's lips is to eating. It's the staccato buzz you make when draining the last few deliciously tangy drops of Sprite from the bottle with a straw. It's completely uncalled for. Frowned upon in polite society. And not appreciated on campus either. Zzzzz11upf! But. If zlupfing Sprite is absolutely essential to your enjoyment; if a good healthy zlupf is your idea of heaven, well...all right. But have a heart. With a drink as noisy as Sprite, a little zlupf goes a long, long way. SPRITE, SO TART AND TINGLING, WE JUST COULDN'T KEEP IT QUIET. Economics seminar meets today The first in a series of five yearly meetings of the joint Kansas- Missouri Seminar on Theoretical and Applied Economics will convene in the Kansas Union Jayhawk Room. Approximately 30 to 40 persons are expected to attend the seminar, which is co-sponsored by Washington University, St. Louis; Southern Illinois University and Iowa, Missouri and Kansas Universities. Chairman of the seminar is James P. Quirk, KU professor of economics. Speakers for the meeting are Peter Frevert, KU associate professor of economics; Russell G. Thompson, Texas A & M University; David Fand, Wayne State University, and Trout Rader, Washington University. COMING "Phantom of the Opera" Union Ballroom October 31, 1967 COMING "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Union Bollroom October 31, 1967 We Now Have Wigs, Falls & Wiglets Our training consultant will be here Monday, Oct. 30 from 3-9 p.m. 100% human hair. $39.95 wigs $19.95 falls $19.95 wiglets