Page 6 University Daily Kansan, May 4. 1981 04 On Campus TODAY CHUCK BERG AND THE DUST BOWL, 2001. In *The Modern Art of the Kangaroo*. 2 p.m. in the Forum Norm of the Kangaroo Union. THE EAST ASIAN STUDIES LECTURE SERIES will host Earl Miner on "Stories Pictures and Cultural Depictions of Literature" at 8 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. A JUNIOR RECITAL by Ed Kuhn and Darry Gallagher is performed p.m. in the Swarthbutt Recital in Murphy. TOMORROW RECEPTION AND DEDICATION CEREMONIES renaming Wescoe Hall Auditoriums in honor of William Albrecht and George Waggoner at 1:30 o.m. in the Watkins Room of the Union. Buses', buildings' hours posted THE COLLEGE ASSEMBLY will meet at 4 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. Finals week building hours for the Kansas and Satellite Unions, Watson Library and residence halls and the time schedule for KU on Wheels have been set. THE SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES LECTURE SERIES will host Edward Radinsky, Russian playwright and KU writer in residence, on his works and Russian drama at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union. The Kansas Union will have regular hours through the last day of finals, May 15. It will be open 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. May 18 and 17, and will close one-half-hour after commencement. The Kansas Union will be closed May 23 through May 25 for the Memorial Day holiday. The building will also be closed May 31. Sunday may not be served in the Prairie Room May 24 or 31. The Satellite Union will have regular hours on Friday for conference for two weeks after commencement, May 18. KU On Wheels will run its regular schedule KU On Wheels will run its system starts its summer school schedule KU On Wheels will run its system starts its summer school schedule Watson Library will have regular hours through May 14. The library will be open 8 a.m. Monday through Friday from May 15 to June 7. The residence halis will close May 15 at 9 p.m. The residence halls will close May 15 at 9 p.m. Mark Denke, assistant director of residential programs, offered a few reminders for hall check-out. Turn in hall linens, clean up room, empty trash and take all belongings out of the trunk and bike rooms. All windows should be closed and cleaned out, unplugged and left with the door open. turn off air conditioning, and take care of painting and damages with the house manager. A hall staff member must check the room before the resident leaves. Turn in hall key at desk and fill out a forwarding address card. Oscar, Tony, Emmy, Grammy, Cloe, Dorothy and Toto. Dorothy and Toto? Yes, why not? Herewily, my own awards for the best and worst in Lawrence theatre. 1980-81. Dorothy and Toto find home By PAUL STEPHEN LIM Contributing Reviewer PRODUCTION: "A smiling Dorothy to SUA for giving us 'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown'." Gessner, and a growing Token to Toto Marsalos and Indulging "The Fool" by Marian Dorn McKenna. ACTOR: A blushing Dorothy to Doug Weaver for his lascivious Bottom in "A Midsummer Dream," and an overweight Toto to George Drakke. Drake he devised to give us in the "The Fool." ACTRESS" a bubbly Dorothy to Cathy Paddock Hill for her work in "Grease" and Charlie Brown," and a dolorous Toto to Cheryl Bainbridge for her work in "Grease" and "Moonchilds." SUPPORTING ACTOR: Rusty Laushman can keep a warm Dorothy next to his bunk in "Of Mice and Men," but Kevan Myers must trade in Tom Drake in "The Fool" for an old Toto. SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Half a Dorothy goes to Susan Kelao ZelsoHater as La Paonia in "The House of Bernarda Alba," the other half to Robin Manzano as Joan Beaver in "Sexual Perverity in Chicago," but a whole Toto goes to Michelle Stelting as Adela in "Bernarda Alba." SET: Dorothy would have felt very much at home in both the Victorian living room and the tropical jungle Tony Naylor for "The Admirable Crichton," but Tuto would have doneumentionable things on board the ship designed by Delbert Unruh for "The Fool." LIGHTING: A radiant Dorothy to Gregory Hill COSTUME: Chez Haelih wins a frilly Dorothy for the lion suit worn by Bart Ewing in "Androcles and the Lion," but he also keeps to keep a shirt with the badge worn by Jayne Casselman in Act IV of "Garmen." for "Grense," though he also gets a dim-witted Toto for "Carmen." CHOREGRAPHY: A bee-tapping Dorothy to Willie Lenoir for all the exuberant舞 dance sequences in "Greasse," and a Toto on crutches to "Uncommon Women and Others" for the peculiar leaps and twirls executed by Gretchen Kehde as Carter. MAKE-UP: A painted Dorothy to Dudley Hogue for "A Toby Show," but Hogue and Ken Wheatley also get a mishapen Toto for the spirits in "A Midummer Night's Dream." 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