4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday. October 24, 1967 Chilean says U.S. theater education 'different' A visiting Fulbright Research Scholar from Chile is finding American theater education very different from that of his country. Enrique Sandoval, professor of American and English Literature and Drama at the University of Chile, said he was really amazed at the number of theater productions KU is doing this year. Sandoval said with so many productions KU drama students really have a good opportunity to know how a production is put on by being able to participate in so many. 'Marvelous opportunity' "Students here have a marvelous opportunity to do everything," Sandoval said. Sandoval said in his country theater is primarily in the hands of the universities. The universities train the playwrights, technicians, actors and directors for Chilean theater. Sandoval also said in Chilean universities there is a much closer relationship between the English and drama departments. He said he noticed a separation between the two departments in this country. 'English helps drama' "At the University of Chile, the English department helps the drama department by providing it with information regarding British and American dramatists," he said. "The English department also publishes helpful articles for them." Sandoval said not all Chilean Kansas group established to advance KU law school Fifty-one Kansas attorneys have organized the Kansas University Law Society, for the purpose of advancing the objectives of KU's law school. Although organized primarily for charitable and educational purposes, the society plans to promote better communications between the law school, alumni and the public and will not be a fund-raising organization, said Prof. Earl B. Shurtz, secretary treasurer. The society will consider and make recommendations for what should be included in plans for the new law building. It also will annually choose the recipient of a Distinguished Alumnus Award to be given during the Kansas State Bar Association meeting. Justice Earl E. O'Connor of the Kansas Supreme Court is president of the society, which will hold its first general meeting at 11 a.m., Nov.4, during Homecoming observances. Twenty-one attorneys have been named to the board of governors. The five ex-officio members are Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe, Dick Wintermorte, secretary of the KU Alumni Association; James K. Logan, dean of the law school, Al Hicks, Student Bar Association president; and Charles F. Zarter, immediate past president of the Student Bar Association. Take A Fun Break Getting tired of books, classes and those long assignments? Take a break. Come to Hillcrest Bowl and relax and enjoy yourself with one of America's favorite pastimes, bowling. While there, enjoy a beer or two in Hillcrest Bowl's new Keg Room. Lanes are open any weekday afternoon or evening after 9 p.m. and all day Saturday and Sunday. universities have drama departments but that all of them do have theater groups. VI 2-1234 quin Murieta" by Pablo Neruda. The play, written in verse and based on a Chilean-American theme, presents the directional problem of having 60 actors on stage at once. Sandoval, here to do research on American drama, will be leaving KU in November. From here he will go to the University of California and later in the year will be visiting other American universities. 9th & Iowa The University of Chile, one of the universities that does have a Official Bulletin TODAY Venezuelan Students: Interested in a scholarship? Sign up at the Office of the Dean of Foreign Students for an orphanage program of a corporation offering such awards. Pre-I law Students: Those inter- serving law are invited to meet Pro- fessor V. Larson, Southern Methodist Hall (the College Office). Pi Tau Sigma National Conference. All Day. Jayhawk Room, Union. Humanities' lecture: 8 p.m. La Fontaine and the Esthetics of Negligence." John C. Lapp, Stanford U. Swarthout Reception following, Murphy Lounge. Jayhawk Rodeo Club. 8 p.m. Pine Room, Union. Business Meeting. drama department, provides professional training for actors. The drama department is made up of both student actors and professional actors. The student actors do mostly "experimental" theater and also work with the professional actors on some productions. 'Producing interesting play' Sandoval said the University of Chile is currently producing a very interesting play called "Joa- Business School awards fellowships Each of the awards is financed through endowments or gifts from alumni, friends, foundations, or businesses. The School of Business has awarded fellowships and scholarships to 12 graduate students for the 1967-1968 school year. The fellows are: Robert L. Davidson, Kansas City, Mo.; Ronald B. Marks, Prairie Village; Theodore C. Newell, Shawnee Mission; Patrick J. Smith, Stark; Keith L. Taylor, Emporia; Dorothy N. Harlow, Wichita; John Koetting, Prairie Village; Larry E. Nokes, Garnett; Terry Mitts, Columbus; Claude Wynn, Wichita; Robert D. Middendorf, Humboldt. THIS WEEK-END BELONGS TO THE SENIORS! MAKE SURE YOU'RE TEAM SENIOR PARTY AT THE ARMORY 8:00 to 12:00 Saturday Night, October 28 Music all night by RUFUS THOMAS and the RISING SUNS. FREE BEER! Everyone with Senior I.D. admitted free Non-Senior dates, $1.00 SENIOR COFFEE at the FIELD HOUSE 9:30 a.m., Friday, October 27 O-zone open to seniors with KU-registered cars, 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. Come pick up your Senior Regalia FREE COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS Short business meeting SENIOR DAY at the FOOTBALL GAME KU vs. Iowa State, Sat., Oct. 28 THIS AD COMPLIMENTS OF ACE JOHNSON