Page 7 University Daily Kansas BIG SCENE Lovers and scandal lovers congregate in "Rivals in the School for Scandal," the Studio theater road show. Left to right are Dale Lowery, engineering freshman; Ann Straub, college freshman; Morgan Sherwood, graduate student; Ron Butler, engineering freshman; Judith Heinrichs, college sophomore; Ruth Dodrill and Charles Doddril, assistant instructors of speech and drama; Mary Bess Stephens, journalism senior; and Ward Weldon, journalism junior. Studio Theater Cast Leaves Today on Tour The cast for Studio theater production. "Rivals in the School for Scandal," will leave today to tour six Kansas cities—Marion, McPherson, Ellsworth, Beloit, Atwood, and St. Joseph's academy at Hays. Hawk-Talk Now that you're back from vantage don't get back in the same sid rut. Break your weekly routine tomorrow night. Stop at the Trail Room. Record dancing 'till 9. The Charles Kynard Trio plays from 9 to 11. Cokes on tap in the Hawk's Nest next door. If you didn't learn over vacation then you've got to hurry. Only half a semester left to learn to play bridge. Every college graduate treasures a coffee stained deck of cards with his diploma. Bridge lessons taught at 7, room 306. Big wheel Student Union Activities officer and board member applications are due this week. Pick them up and turn them in at the SUA office, Basement level, Union. Tuesday, April 12, 1955. If you got a down slip in English, better plan on this. Helen Rhoda Hoopes will read and discuss the Kansas Poets at the Poetry Hour, Thursday at 4, Music & Browsing Room. There is free coffee. Where is there a better way to apple polish? With all this smoking-cancer controversy there is still one thing certain, smokers need ash-trays. Make one in ceramic or enamel ware at the Craft Shop 7-9 tonight. student union activities In the cast are Ward Weldon, journalism junior, Sir Peter Tease; Mrs. Ruth Dooril, assistant instructor of speech and drama, Lady Tease; Ron Butler, engineering freshman, Sir Anthony Absolute; Morgan Sherwood, graduate student, Capt. Jack Absolute. Ann Straub, college sophomore, Lydia Languish; Vera Stough, college freshman, Maria; Mary Bess Stephens, journalism senior, Lady Sneerwell; Judith Heinrich, college sophomore, Mrs. Malaprop; Janice Sartin, college sophomore, Mrs. Candour. The play is an adaptation by Nola Ring, drama librarian of the extension library, of the two classic plays by Richard Sheridan, 18th century English dramatist, and is under the direction of Allen Cray, professor of speech, assisted by Nathaniel Eek, director of the Studio theater. Sheila Nation, fine arts freshman, Mrs. Snake; Charles Dodrill, assistant instructor of speech and drama, Sir Joseph Surface; Dale Lowery, engineering freshman, Sir Charles Surface, and Kenneth Baker, college sophomore, Careless. Following the tour the play will be given Wednesday, April 20, in Fraser theater. Faculty Forum Set For Noon Tomorrow The faculty forum will be held at noon tomorrow in the English room of the Student Union. Howard Walker, director of University Extension, will speak on "The Ethical Values Underlying Our Teaching." All reservations should be telephoned to the YMCA office before 10 a.m. tomorrow according to Domingo Ricart, chairman of the program committee. The beaver is the largest North American rodent and one of the most valuable furbearers. -FREE- MINIATURE GOLF 18 HOLES — NEW FELT GREENS BRING A PARTY This Coupon Good for 1 Free Play 18. HOLES NEW FELT GREENS 1 Mile East on Hiway 10 Opening Saturday, 2 p.m. Under New Management The new schedule is from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and on Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Fine Arts Library Sets New Hours Because of the few students using the music library in the evenings, the library will not be open in the evenings. Open 1 to 11 p.m. Coupon Expires May 1 Hutchinson to Be Setting of 'Picnic' The Broadway play, "Picnic," by William Inge, 35, will be filmed in Hutchinson, Joshua Logan, producer, has announced. During the week preceding final examinations, the library will also be open from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Mr. Inge told Walter McVey Jr., representative of the Independence, Kan. Chamber of Commerce, that he regretted that his home town of Independence would not be the locale but that Mr. Logan preferred Hutchinson because of its flat terrain and numerous grain elevators. 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