Page 6 University Daily Kansan, February 16, 1981 On Campus TODAY THE GRASSBOOTS ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION will open today and continue through Feb. 28 in the Art and Design Building Gallery. PERSONNEL S SERVICES EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TRAINING SESSION will meet at 8:30 a.m. In 102 Carruth-0 Learl Hall. FACULTY RECTAL BY ROWARD Recital in March 19 p.m. in Swarthout Recital In March 19 TOMORROW OPERATION FRIENDSHIP will meet for a pakistan presentation at 7 p.m. in "The Center" at the United States embassy. MARANATHA CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES will meet at 7 a.m. at 1538 Tennessee St THE SUPPORT GROUP ON DEATH AND DYING will meet at 7 p.m. at the St. Lawrence Catholic Center, 1831 Crescent Rd. The event is sponsored by the St. Lawrence Catholic Center. THE LINGUSTICS COLOLQUO presents the LINGUSTICS Natural language system. p.m., in Mahlk. Make an appointment. THE ACADEMIC COMPUTER CENTER (ACC) will present a seminar on "Introduction to Text Processing" at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Computer Services Facility. LA MESA ESPANOLA (SPANISH TABLE) will meet from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in 3690 Wescow. All native speakers of Spanish are welcome. TAU SIGMIA STUDENT DANCE CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in 242 Robinson. **BIBLE STUDY sponsored by the Salt Block** 8:30 p.m. in Parloe A and B of the Kansas Union THE WESTERN CIVILIZATION FILM SERIES presents "Pas De Deux" and "The Long Chain" at 7 p.m. in the basement of Lippincott Hall. THE CAMPUS CIBERIST HOSSE will meet it at the temperature of 105° F with a minimum of 85° F. THE CAMPUS CIBERIST HOSSE will meet it at the temperature of 105° F with a minimum of 85° F. A PHILOSOPHY LECTURE BY JOHN MEDROMMER ON "The Promethean Self and Community in the Philosophy Of William James" at 8 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the University. Original Oriental prints and woodcuts featured in Kansas Union art sale Art collecting isn't always the expensive hobby it's pictured to be. Marson Ltd., a company specializing in original Oriental art, will make its annual visit to KU Feb. 16 and 17 with pieces that sell for as low as $5. The collection, which will be shown in the south lounge of the Kansas Union, will include 500 pieces of art from Japan, China, India, Tibet, Nenal and Thailand. The oldest prints date back to the 18th and 19th century and include Chinese woodcuts, Indian miniature paintings, manuscripts and master artists as Hiroshige, Kuniyoshi and Kunisada. The exhibition will include original woodcuts. etchings, lithographs, serigraphs and mezzoints. Anthony Marsiglia, president of Marson Ltd., said he got most of the pieces directly from individual artists in the Far East and southeast Asia. Marsiglia said the exhibition and sale was popular with students because of the varied price Though art prices have jumped dramatically in recent years, the price of a painting that his prices were equivalent with the market A Marson representative will be on hand at the exhibition to answer questions about specific works, artists, and the various graphic techniques employed. By AMY S. COLLINS Theater series combines area talent The SUA theater series has aimed at combining University of Kansas and Lawrence community talents to provide various opportunities for students and residents. Staff Reporter Jamie Rich, SUA theater series coordinator, said the main purpose of the series was to provide on-the-job experience within an educational setting. Students series a marketing program to theater productions. "We try to make a broad appeal to students who have a strong interest in theater but don't have time to take the classes," Rich said. "It's a good practical lab for people in the University." "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown," a musical show for children and adults will be the first theater presentation. The show, directed by Rick Rasmussen, Utah graduate student, is a light comedy based on the famous Charles Schultz's Peanuts characters. Rich said the SUA series consisted of three classical pieces provided a good mixture of fun and physical play. "This is a fun show to put together." Rich said. "I think it's a good idea to do a family show." THE LAWRENCE COMMUNITY THEATER presents an annual series that often consists of a few children's shows. But Rich said he believed the Community Theater catered to a regular patronage while the SUA series catered to the University and the Lawrence community. "Of Mice and Men," by John Stinelbuck, the second play. Ill, II. senior, is the second play in the series. "This is our classic," Rich said. "What makes it so unique in that the script was done by Simon." "Of Mice and Men" is a serious play about homeless men who have only each other to rely The third play, "Moonchildren," by Michael Weller and directed by Jim Ison, is an insightful comedy about the life of college students during the '80s. RICH SAID the play carried themes and values familiar to the '80s. Rich described the SUA theater series as an educational experience minus the classroom. He said the students and faculty could work together in an unpressured atmosphere. "This play deals with a bunch of college students in the early '60s, and expresses a lot of fundamental issues that are in their own right today. We have more college students can relate to this time very well." "This situation allows you to make mistakes and learn from your peers," he said. BE CITTED an example in "Moochchildren," in which faculties and work groups together to solve real-world problems. "The result is very exciting to watch," he said, a audience even gets caught up in what we're doing. "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown," will be presented at 8:23 at Smath Hal, with majeure performances per day. The Lawrence Art Center will host "Of Mice and Monkeys" on children, alternately Feb 25 through March 1. Former Beatles may record memorial album for Lennon By United Press International PLYMOUTH, Montserrat—Two of the former PLYMouth have joined their original producer on a secluded Caribbean island, firing speculation on Caribbean rare album to their slain colleague, John Lennon. Ringo Starr, the drummer of the famous band, arrived at the idyllic hideaway studio of producer George Martin during the weekend. Paul McCarthy, who co-wrote the Beat's most famous tunes with Lemon, was already there recording his own album. reunion and recording would probably take place in late February and early March, but Starr's arrival prompted talk it could start as early as this week. That left only George Harrison, the English group's guitarist, and his plans for a possible reunion. 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