Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 15, 1962 PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE—LIFE PICNIC—Conversing over a picnic table (left to right) Reilly Burcham, LIFE president; William Schaefer, Shawnee Mission junior and chairman of KU People-to-People, and Joyce Hall, president of the Hallmark Foundation, discuss the Saturday evening picnic at Potter Lake. Crowd of 325 Attend Picnic Sponsored by LIFE and P-T-P Hot dogs, Joyce Hall of Kansas City, Mo., and the "Beta Balladeers" set the theme for the second annual LIFE and People-to- People picnic Saturday evening. Approximately 325 American and foreign students and Lawrence residents attended the picnic. William Schaefer, Shawnee Mission junior and KU P-t-P chairman, described the turnout as a "pleasant improvement over last year's attendance." THE LAWRENCE International Friendship Enterprise (LIFE) was started last year to welcome foreign students to Lawrence and to the University. Reilly Burcham is president of the organization. Joyce Hall, president of the Hallmark Foundation in Kansas City, Mo., told the group that Lawrence and the University should be proud of their work with foreign students. He said: "THE ENTIRE People-to-People program began at the University of Kansas one year ago. Now mainly KU graduates and former KU students are spreading People-to-People across the nation. "I hope you sense your responsibility, and I hope you give other campuses a program which they cannot duplicate. It's an exciting thing for the University and Lawrence to be so internationally aware." The evening's entertainment was provided by an Alpha Phi singing group and three folk singers, "The Beta Theta Pi Balladeers." Actors Needed for Roles In 'The Boy Friend' The director of last year's University Players production of "The Boy Friend" is looking for fresh new talent to fill vacancies in the cast. "Boy Friend" will make an all-expenses-paid tour to Hawaii, Japan and the Philippines next summer. Auditions for four male roles and one female role will be held at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Rehearsal Room below the stage of the University Theatre. Those interested may call the director, Sidney Berger, at his office, 355 Murphy Hall, KU 268. "THE BOY FRIEND" is a British musical comedy, a spoof of the "tittering twenties" in England. fect young ladies" of the Villa Caprice. The vacancies are for the young male comic lead, Bobby van Husen; two Frenchmen, Alphouse and Marcel, his friends; Lord Brockhurst, father of the male romantic lead and a funny, lecherous old man, and Dulcie, one of the shrieking "per- ALL OF THESE characters must be able to sing, loudly if not necessarily well, the director said, and all except Lord Brockburst must be able to learn dancing routines appropriate to the 20's era. All who audition should come prepared to sing one song from a Broadway musical or a similar-type popular song. Those who have studied dancing should bring dancing clothes, but one need not have studied dancing to audition, Mr. Berger said. ALLEN'S NEWS School Supplies 1115 Mass. THANKS STUDENTS For Making Our Anniversary the Best Ever! SANDY'S Thrift and Swift Drive-in Hamburgers French Fries 15c 10c ACROSS FROM HILLCREST Bank Shows Work Of KU Painter APPROXIMATELY 200 people, coming from areas as far as Wichita and Kansas City, attended the opening. Rich coloring and scenes with realistic likenesses were received with admiration and appreciation by the visitors. Twenty-four paintings by Raymond Eastwood, professor of drawing and painting and chairman of the KU art department, were presented in the opening of an art exhibit Sunday afternoon in the Kaw Valley State bank at Eudora. By Helen Coburn The bank features a continuing art program, with last year's exhibits showing paintings by Robert Sudlow and Robert Green, associate professors of drawing and painting, and William Wright, Lawrence graduate student. Prof. Eastwood has exhibited at the National Academy of Design, Pennsylvania Water Color Society, New York Worlds Fair, Allied Artists of America, and in all regional shows in this vicinity. The paintings by Prof. Eastwood are a collection of landscapes, sand dunes, marine, desert scenes and still life. Prof. Eastwood, a native of Bridgeport, Conn., is best known for his paintings of Cape Cod sand dunes, which for twenty years he returned to paint. In recent years he has done an increasing number THE ARTIST, who came to teach for one year at KU in 1922, has been here ever since, except for three years in the air force. While serving, he received a diploma in photography. Prof. Eastwood was a student at Yale University and studied with Du Mond, E.C. Taylor, and Ossip Linde. When he came to KU to teach, there were three studios. There are now eight studios. of paintings on Kansas landscapes and deserts of the southwest, with emphasis on cloud formations. Japanese Politician To Talk With Kennedy HIS WORK is represented in permanent collections of the University of Kansas, Wichita Art Association, Kansas State University, Philbrook Art Center, Baker University, University of Tulsa, Pittsburg State College and Cornell University. The art exhibit will be on display at the Eudora bank each day during banking hours until Nov. 10. TOKYO — (UPI) — Eisaku Sato, the man considered most likely to become the next prime minister of Japan, will arrive in the United States tomorrow on a world tour which already has included meetings with West Europe's leaders. Sato, 61, plans to go to Washington for talks with President Kennedy and Secretary of State Dean Rusk. One of the most influential members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, Sato also is one of its most pro-American and anti-Communist leaders. SATO IS THE younger brother of former Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi (Kishi was adopted by an uncle) and heads the largest faction in the ruling party which is divided into a number of "clubs." The second largest "club" is led by Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda, and the third by Kishi. Sato is on a private world tour. He resigned his post cabinet as minister of international trade and industry last July in protest against Ikeda's policy toward the left-wing opposition. Ikeda has shied away from a head-on battle with the leftists in both his domestic and foreign policies. SATO'S RIVALS have accused him of being too pro-American. But his supporters maintain Sato is primarily a nationalist and recall that he criticized the United States when it tightened restrictions on the import of Japanese goods into America. 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