and in ata- mam the eir illin a titic wave was Thursday, July 27, 1972 University Summer Kansan 5 nd in the con- at one article follows, office noon Seamstresses Ready Costumes Darcy Schild, costume shop assistant, and Mrs. Lula Trowbridge, KU theatre seamstress, shop on Shakespeare Festival costumes. KU Theatre Productions Involve School and Public I was depletion treatment omptly asal, as optimized otified (Capt. at the forward, diee and omptly r M.D. By MARY LIND Kansan Staff Writer The trick to turning out a workable production schedule for the university's construction elements so that the technical staff is not overworked, according to Tom Rea, assistant director of service Since costumes and sets for each show are designed and built specifically for your presentation, not to schedule two "heavy" productions back to back, Rea Selection of an acceptable season involves long discussions with the entire faculty in order to pick productions which will be presented. Students present a variety of theatre techniques, supply students with chances at different types of roles, as well as work within the department. Local Businessman Seeks 45th District's GOP Nod The shows to be presented in the main theatre of Murphy hall will include the musical, *Broadway*, Brooking, professor of speech and drama, and the opera, "The Tender Land" written by Aaron THE OPERA will be scheduled in conjunction with a symposium held every spring by the School of Fine Arts. The symposium this "I'm not just now getting interested in serving this community," Huzzi said. "I've been thinking about it a lot, and much of that time in this district. I think I have a better over-all perspective of this." Lloyd Buzzi, since he came to Lawrence to attend the University of Kansas in 1958, has been interested in the community. He is expressing that concern this year by running for the Republican nomination for 45th president to be representative to the Kansas House. While at KU, Buzzi was on the dean's honor roll, started in varsity football and was involved with the trac队. In 1965, he in Lawrence to help the community. I've worked on the theater productions of the faculty, participated in city youth programs in the spring and summer, and donated my time to broadcast high school games on YouTube. By RALPH NICOL Kansan Staff Writer "I wanted to get into a position with my business so that I could devote 100 per cent of my time to building the business," said I've gotten an excellent staff which is very capable and can handle most of the day-to-day affairs of my business. Now I can use most of my time to campaign. Buzii said that he also had kept close ties with the University, working each year with the university days, and helping with recruiting. was assistant freshman coach of the football team, and the next year he started his business as an insurance agent. Specifically, Buzzi was prepared to insist on faculty salary increases and more campus diversity. University's growth in general "More importantly, if I'm elected, I can use 100 per cent of my time for working to be a good representative." Lloyd Buzzi "KU is in a unique position in that there are more students in each higher grade. Therefore it requires more money per student to make sure they are adequately represented from the 45th district is going to have to be given dollars for education," he said. urt history, J. Bunker Clark, associate professor of music history, and a series of three theatrical productions. Professor Skippears drama BUZZI said he was concerned about the future of Kansas educational system, and about KI, specifically. The ability of a new representative to get these increases, Buzzi said, would depend on how well he put up a fort for them. "IVE NEVER been afraid to fight in the past, and I certainly will fight in the legislature to build a better KU," he said. "Twelfth Night," "Merchant of Venice," and "Hamlet" were the productions staged At least four of the six productions presented in the series which runs almost concurrently with the main theatre season, will be original works by students in the school who have an emphasis on acting. A total of 5,358 people, the largest summer audience in ten years, attended the 19 performances of the three productions whose record had been 3,425 times four different productions. Buzzi said, however, that an "I THINK I've been active here "We're dedicated to a second "summer of quality Shakespeare productions next year, and the committee has already begun to make plans for next summer." Brookding said. year will be April 30. May 1 and 2, and the opera will be presented on Saturday, May 4, at Copeland, author of, "The Tender Land," plans to attend both the opera and the ballet. "The only way a playwright can learn about play writing is to see his work come to life on the stage," Rea said. "We are going to have to find methods that are fair and inexpensive to people. We don't penalize one economic group, or certain industries either, he Architecture Class Is for Non-Majors university interest and we would consider the comprehensive view of constitutes good aesthetic choices in the built en- He described the courses as a valuable w 'immybody who is best valued by us, built environment, or in the space left over from a built up For the first time, the School of Architecture and Urban Design will offer a two-seminar art course taught by professionals specifically designed for students outside the school, according to Charles H. Kahn, dean of the school. "We have no intention of turning students into architects or city planners when they take these courses," Kahn said. According to Kahn, a built environment is an environment that mimics the natural environment that man consciously creates." A built environment includes cities, spaces between buildings, he said. Curtis Besinger, professor of architecture and urban design who has been on sabbatical leave with the University of Europe, will teach the two courses. "It was not just Vaughan's artistic work in "Twelfth Night," but also his challenging classes in the 1960s and '70s, outstanding." *Brooking said.* "We do hope to make them sensitive to their environment, and teach them how to relate to it. We also decide decisions they make every day." BUZZI said that he was considering severance taxes as part of the answer to state funding, because the single means all of the solution. Playwrights aren't the only ones who get practical ex- Another general course that will be offered in the spring is Problems of the Urban En- vironment. This course, which Kahn will teach, will be a detailed study of the modern city and its problems. The institute was designed to place Shakespeare in a cultural context, and offered studies in music, music art, theatre and literature. Buzzi said he would look as an individual, and businessman at an office with the same name, but not want to support measures which would overly penalize Children's theatre will be in full children this fall and spring. The fire show, "Sweetest Day," and Nicoletta, and the spring production will be "Antelope innovative type of educational system would require changes in state funding. The University of Kansas first Shakepease Festival and Institute was termed a success by the university committee, Jack T. Brookings Brooking, professor of speech and drama, said the institute and the department have exceeded expectations, and plans are to make this an annual festival activities included the Shaker Dance, Shaker spearean productions, film series, madrigal music, and chamber music, an art exhibit Kahn said all three courses would be seared to general Other highlights Brooking mentioned were lectures arranged by William Kuhik, professor of speech and drama adviser, James Connelly, associate professor of perience through the use of the experimental theatre. The productions are directed almost solely by graduate students. Vaughan, an eminent American Shakespeare director, was guest director and teacher for the play *Mary Queen of Scarlet*, appeared in major roles in the New York Shakespeare Festival and was actress-in-residence. Children's theatre is operated in conjunction with the Douglas County and Lawrence city schools. The first course. Architectural Fundamentals I. will be a study of the history, structure and large-scale systems development. Architectural Fundamentals II will be a study of individual and small systems development. "THE EXPERIMENTAL theatre exists primarily for student directors." Rea said. Besides radio and newspaper spots, Buzzi is going door-to-door in his campaign. The whole group of participants became enmeshed in the magic web of Shakespeare, who knew every perception which gave a solid core Among the highlights of the summer, Brooking said, were the "stimulating presence of Stuart Winkler" and Anne Thompson during that time. His opponents in the 45th District are Republicans David Miller and Dwight Boring, and Democrat Richard Keithley. School children are bused in to the performances and only the final show is public the public. The cast for the fall production will tour in the of continuity to the summer," Brooking said. Festival Called Successful Fischer Splits Seventh Game With Spassky REFKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — the chess championship chess tournament in a draw Wednesday, leaving Bobby Fisher with 4-3 lead over Boris After Spassky made the 40th move, implying a perpetual hand gesture, she looked at each other, shook hands, rose and walked off the stage. The crowd in the exhibition hall gave them a round of applause. The draw came after Spassky's 49th move in the game that began and was adjourned Tuesday after 40 moves by each player. Less than an hour after the most titelholder resumed play with his partner, players decided to call it a draw. Each get half a point to add to the score. Fischer, a grandmaster from Brooklyn, N. Y., needs 12% points to take the championship away. The Russianian can retain it with 12%. Spassky opened the resumption of play with a pawn to king's cook four. Experts said this move, which was a joke in velpope at Tuesday's adjournment, assured Spassky of the draw. Seven moves later Spassky was settled into the match. The rest of that made the draw inevitable. When referee Lothar Schmid stopped the clock, total playing time, including the first day's play, was 5% hours. The challenger had lost his psychological advantage over the coach, who was poor end-game which grand-masters said cost him a win and gave him a huge lead. Reg. $12.98 Kief's Discount Price $8.88 on Columbia Records at KIEF'S DISCOUNT RECORDS 842-2500 Malls Shopping Center Discount Diamond Needles McGrew the number to call for up-to-the-minute listings REAL ESTATE 901 Kentucky on rental housing available in Lawrence WANT ADS One day One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daly Kunan are offered by a variety of colleges in color, creed or national origin. Western Civ. Notes-Now On Sale There are two ways of looking at it! 1. If you use them, you're at an advantage. 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