Thursday, November 30, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Around the Campus I-State English Poet Topic KU's debate squad left today for the State University of Iowa for a three-day tournament there. Representing KU will be Dean Salter, Garden City junior; Dan Crary, Kansas City junior; Louis Lawrence, Great Bend senior, and Joy Bullis, Davenport, Iowa, freshman. Bullis and Lawrence gathered four wins to two losses in the Central States Debate Tournament recently. Summer Opportunities KU-Y Forum Focus Information will be given on the Hong Kong Project, the U.S.S.R. Student Exchange Program, Washington D.C. summer seminars, New York City, Chicago and Colorado job opportunities, the Union Theological Seminary, travel and study in Europe, and work camps in Mexico and the Middle East. The KU-Y will conduct a forum at 7:30 tonight at the Kansas Union for students interested in summer opportunities. Students who have participated in these programs in the past will be present to lead discussions. Applications for many opportunities will be due shortly. Hember Top Bowler John Hember, Overland Park junior, owns the second high game and series in Big Eight varsity bowling action to date. Hember, top KU kegler with a 195 average for 30 games, had a 266 game and a 645 series. Missouri's Angstead is the top Big Eight bowler with a 269 game and a high series of 636. Monday the Jayhawk bowling team matches Nebraska in a postal meet. Architects' Workshop The Fourth Annual Architects Workshop on Office Practice is being held today, tomorrow and Saturday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Speakers for the event will be Daniel Schwartzmann, F.A.I.A., of New York; Rolf Sklarek, AIA, Victor Gruen Associates, of Los Angeles and Ted Griest, AIA, of Topeka. Fees for the workshop are $90. Franklyn Nelick, associate professor of English, will speak on the life and works of English poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins, at this week's SUA poetry hour. The poetry hour will be held at 4 p.m. today in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. A Jesuit priest, Father Hopkins, did much of his writing between 1885 and his death in 1889. He is known for his experiments in verse form. 'Boy Friend' Musical To Run Nine Days "The Boy Friend," a musical comedy with a setting in the 1920's, will be presented by the University Players at 8 p.m. Dec. 4-12. The play will feature Larry Snee-gas, Lawrence senior; Sharon Scoville, Kansas City junior; Karin Gold, Overland Park sophomore; Steve Booser, Kansas City junior; Kay Carroll, El Dorado junior; and Tom Woodard, Des Moines, Iowa sophomore, in leading roles. Tickets are on sale for $1.00 at the Kansas Union, Keif's on the Malls, Bell's downtown, and the University Theatre box office. Germanic Evening The International Club's German-Austrian evening will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Songs by German and Austrian students will be a part of the evening's activities. There also will be an exchange of Christmas presents (costing from 5 to 25 cents). Japanese Haiku Forum Topic Japanese Haiku, a poetic form related to Zen Buddhism will be the topic of discussion at the next KU-Y Frosh Forum at 7 p.m. Dec. 7. The featured lecturer will be Leon Zalbrod of the Oriental language and literature department. A discussion will follow. Everyone is invited to attend. The mutual confidence on which all else depends can be maintained only by an open mind and a brave reliance upon free discussion. Learned Hand Give a Record for CHRISTMAS CLASSICS POPS JAZZ SOUND TRACKS & SHOWS The Gift That Keeps on Giving BELL MUSIC CO. 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 SIC FLICS "Look! Fiedler's back from vacation!" 21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAKE 20 WONDERFUL SMOKES! AGED MILD, BLENDED MILD - NOT FILTERED MILD - THEY SATISFY A MAN'S SUIT with those extras Here is a fine suit with all the features you have been looking for. .and only $49.50 A 3-piece 100% worsted suit . . natural shoulder. . narrow lapel . . lapped seams . . pleatless trousers .. narrow leg. A SMOOTH NEW LOOK IN BLACK OR BLACK-OLIVE. $49.50 Alterations Included The Friendliest Clothiers In Lawrence Town Shop DOWNTOWN University Shop