Page 3 Wednesday. Feb. 15. 1956. University Daily Kansan Summer Group To Give 4 Plays "Students interested in drama who haven't decided how to spend their summer vacation could start thinking about the program offered here," said Lewin Goff, assistant professor of speech and drama. The program is part of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp June 18 to July 29. One of the four plays to be given during the program will be a college production. Casts for the other three will consist of high school students with college students used as assistants to the drama instructors. All four of the plays will constitute an experiment in theater, Dr. Goff said. One will be a theater-in-the-round production while another will be given with the audience on three sides. Another will be shown with two sides of the stage open to the audience. The final play will be given with the audience at tables. The performers will play among the tables. Plays for the summer have not been selected but they will consist of two modern comedys, a Shakepearian comedy, and a melodrama. Classes in directing and play production will coincide with the summer stage presentations: Anyone interested in participating in the summer program may contact Dr. Goff in Room 202, Fraser. Recreation For Old Discussed By Clark The recreation problem arising from the increase in population of older people was discussed by Carroll Clark, professor of sociology, at the third annual Recreation Superintendents School Tuesday in the Student Union. A senior citizen program for persons over 65 years of age, who find it difficult to adjust to their life and still remain active, was discussed. Individual problems concerning minority groups and recreation in each community represented at the meeting were heard. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A Strong, between 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Office Daily Kaisan. All should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Fees for the spring semester of 1956 are due and payable at the business office, H21 Strong Hall. Card cards must be returned to the basement of Strong Hall according to the following schedule: Schedule of Fee Payment S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Wednesday. S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Thursday. A penalty of $2 a day for the late payment of fees goes into effect beginning on Friday. The enrollment of any student who fails to pay by Monday, Feb. 20, will be canceled. Students whose fees are paid from scholarship funds, or from other outside sources, must pick up their fee棠 according to the above schedule, to avoid payment of the late fee penalty, or withdrawal from school for nonpayment of Students who are withdrawn for nonpayment of fees must pay a reinstalment fee of $2, a late fee penalty of $6, orention to the regular fees, to be retrolled. CCUN steering committee, 4 p.m. office, Student Union. Today Education Club. 4 p.m. Bailey Auditorium. Speaker: Jesse Millan of Lawrenceville public school. Speaker: James Cohn of public school. Election of officers. Jay Jones, 5 p.m. Pine Room, Student International Club meeting, 7:30 p.m. 615 Louisiana St. (home of Prof. J. L. Worthham). will be shown of Lawrence and Moylan. be布osed and can be ordered. Refreshments. Ateneo meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pine Room, Student Union. Speaker: Dr. Menton. "Guatemala." Colored slides and music. Medical Dames, 8 p., Museum. oatmeal, lunch, drinks. Gamma Delta coffee hour, 4 p.m., Trail Room. Student Union. Union. Pledges bring pencil and paper. Student chapter AI Ch. E. 7:30 p.m. 402 Lindley. Speaker: Dr. Argersinger of the chemistry department. Lutheran Student Association, executive council meeting. 6:45 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 15th and New Hampstead, on Wednesday community services, 7:30 p.m. YM-YWCA Bible study, 4 p.m. Oread Room. Speaker: Mr. L. S. Florence. "The Spirit as Recognized by a Jehovah's Witness." Everyone welcome. Thursday Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Music room. Student Hours: Lowell. Readner: Natale Calderower Newman Club, mass. 6 30 a.m., missa 5:10 a.m. chapel. Ste. Scholte p. rosary, 5:10 a.m. chapel. Chess Club. 7:30 p.m. Oread Room. Stewart Union. 8:30 p.m. Apt. A. 7:30 p.m. Chess Club. 7:30 p.m. Apt. A. Sigma XI—Kannas chapter, 7:30 p.m. *Jenkins* Prof. G. Jenks* *Genesis of a Man* Student Union. Speakers: Mr. and Mrs. Carr, all students in Students in France. Everyone welcome. Le Cercle Francais se reunira jeweil a quatre heures et quart dans la salle 113 Strong. Philippe Hieronimus fera une interesse au français sont invités, s'interessent au français sort invités. Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. bison bison bison bison bison dunfort Chapel, everyone welcome. AWS, 4 p.m. Fine Room, Student Room. Pi Lambda Theta, 5 p.m., home economics dining room. Pledging service. Der deutsche Verein, 50 Donnerstag, 302 paer musikische programm erfisch- gen. Die Deutschen Universität Kuluk election meeting, 7 p.m., 9 Strong basement. Attendance required. Engineering Council, 7:30 p.m., dean's office. Films on art, 7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m., Museum of Art lecture hall. "Vist to Picasso," "L'Affaire Manet," "Georges Braune." KU Medical Dames, 8 p.m., Museum lounge. Newman Club, msu. 6:30 a.m., missa recitation, St. John Church, Chirchro; 5:10 a.m., missa recitation, St. John Church, Chirchro; 7:10 a.m., missa recitation, St. John Church, Chirchro; ASTE tour to Injection Molding Plant, Kansas City, Mo. Everyone interested meet at Fower Shops. 8:15 p.m. Rides will be furnished or you can drive. Edward Grier, assistant professor of English, reviewed Gary Wilson Allen's book, "The Solitary Sing- The book is a biography of Walt Whitman. Grier Reviews Allen's Works GUADALAJARA SUMMER SCHOOL If farmers gave their wheat away, a 21-cent loaf of bread still would cost the consumer 18 cents. The accredited bilingual school sponsored by the Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara and members of Stanford University faculty will offer in Guadalajara, Mexico, July 2-Aug. 11, courses in art, folklore, geography, history, language and literature. $225 covers tuition, board and room. Write Prof. Juan B.Rael, Box K, Stanford University, Calif. For millions of Christians all over the world, today, Ash Wednesday, will mark the beginning of the Holy Season of Lent. You are invited to Lenten worship tonight and each Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 17th and Vermont Streets. For His Initiation... V13-1571 411 W. 14th St. For You, Three New Services In Have Been Added By Sound Services In Sound AUDIO HOUSE 1011 New Hampshire VI 3-4916 AS ALWAYS HIGH FIDELITY RECORDING SERVICE For the University A Cappella Choir, Glee Clubs, Symphony Orchestra, and Band Programs. Your own personal recordings, also group recordings. For the finest . . A "Portrait In Sound" by Ed Down. NEW NEW DANCE MUSIC SERVICE Dance to all the top tunes by all the top artists. Call us when you're planning your next informal dance. We always use Hi Fi equipment. RECORD AND TAPE PLAYERS CLEANED AND ADJUSTED— You'll be surprised how much better the music will sound after we clean and adjust your tape recorder. Your record player may need an oil change also. NEW AUDIO CONSULTANT A Hi-Fi system is more than a collection of parts. Consult us to determine the best components for your own conditions, or any other sound problem you may have. formerly University Recording Studio 928 Mass. --- X