Page 7 Director Announces Cast For 'Philadelphia Story' ary. that viet ter- The cast has been selected for the University Theatre production next month of "The Philadelphia Story," director Nathaniel Eek, instructor of speech, announces. "The Philadelphia Story" will be presented "in the round" in the ballroom of the Student Union March 3, 4, and 5. In the arena type of theater, no scenery is employed as the audience is seated in a circle completely surrounding the staging area. It is a comparatively new style of dramatic production at KU. Charles Dodrill, assistant instructor in speech and drama and Mr. Eek's assistant in Studio theatre work, is directing "The Philadelphia Story." The plot revolves around what happens when a national magazine decides to do a picture story on a Philadelphia society wedding. The cast: Tracy Lord, the bride with three suitors. Shirley Lyle, education junior. George, a suitor; J. Morgan Sherwood, graduate student. like, the reporter. David Conley, is in journalism J. Dexter Haven, a sutor; Roger crown, freshman in the team; Darryl Day, Conley Wednesday, February 9, 1955 University Daily Kansan McCoy's father: Steve Schmidt, sophomore in the college. Tracy's mother: Janet Gabrielson, senior in the college. senior in the college. Dinah Lord, younger sister. Joni Grotehuis, sophomore in the college Sandy Lord, brother Jerry Dawson. Uncle Willie: Paul Culp, sophomore in the college. Liz Lieber the sharp-tongued photographer. Sue Mattison, freshman in the Mac, the night watchman; Gary Skinner, sophomore in the college. Thomas, the family butler; Ted Teich- grauber, freshman in the college. Elise, the maid; Marianna Walker freshman in the college. Mice junior, treasurer; Thomas West, engineering senior, and Dona Wright, college freshman, student religions council, and George Kerr, college sophomore, representative to church board. Other officers elected were: John Myers, engineering sophomore, vice resident; Jane Ratelift, education Graduate to Head KU Fellowship Committee chairments were: Martha Slipp, education junior, membership; Dan Wiley, engineering junior, service and social action; Carolyn Strickler, fine arts sophomore, worship; Norma Bearly, college sophomore, study; Arlene Brown, college freshman, and Betty Gross, college junior, food. Doyle Simpson, graduate student was recently elected president of Disciples Student fellowship. Interviews Business students will be interviewed by personnel representatives from the following companies today through Friday: TODAY Kodak company, inter Hultman. TOMORROW Inc. interviewer; G. A. FRIDAY Interested persons should apply at the School of Business placement bureau, 214 Strong hall. Cargill Joines. An art class, open to University faculty and staff members. and graduate students will be offered by the American Association of University Professors starting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 315 Strong hall. The class will meet every Tuesday, 7 to 10 p.m. Arthur Young and company, interviewer. Robert Samson. Student in Good Condition Catherine Marie McCreight, college freshman, is reported in good condition today after undergoing emergency surgery last night at Watkins hospital. Art Class Set For Feb.15 Norma Jean Nelson Heads Kappa Phi Sara A. Schroeder, fine arts senior, instructor of the course, said, "The class is open to anyone who enjoys art. No talent is necessary. The students may do any kind of painting or drawing that they like and the nature of the course will be determined by what they want." Kappa Phi, national organization for Methodist women, recently elected Norma Jean Nelson, education junior, president for the coming year. The fee for the course is between $5 end $10. Students will use their own materials. Other officers are Lois Edwards, college sophomore, vice president; Juliane Keeter, college junior, recording secretary; Beverly Warner education sophomore, corresponding secretary; Sheila Dye, college sophomore, treasurer, and Barbara Mills, college sophomore, chaplain Graduate Club Plans Program Hardwood types of trees cover more than two-thirds of the commercial forest area in Vermont. The sugar maple, beech, yellow birch are the dominant types. "This China Business" will be the topic of a new weekly program "What Do You Think About?"—sponsored by the Graduate club, Brian Dunning, special graduate student from England, will be in charge of the series which will hold its first informal discussion at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Trail room of the Student Union. The club will continue to hold open houses for families of faculty members, the next one scheduled for 7:30 p.m. to midnight Sunday at Henney House. The program will include music, dancing, games and refreshments "with an international touch." Shanti Tangri, first year graduate student, said. A dinner-dance, two debates on "Roligion and Socialism," and a symposium on the "Theory of Equilibrium" are on the club's program for the semester. Faculty members, University officials, and graduates and undergraduates may attend all functions. BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at regular hours. Mie, Glinka. 1191 Tennessee. 1936M WMF-ff EXPERT guaranteed radio and TV tele- phone. We also worked com- municated radio. Ph: 2947M 2-11 TYPING: Experienced in theses, term papers and reports. Accurate and neat work. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Phone 2559J. MWF-tf RADIO - PHONOGRAPH - TV repair at Bell Music Co. Phone 375, 925 Mass- 10 YPING—themes, tueses, reports, etc. YBPIN—themes, tueses, reports, etc. Shriman, 1812 Vermont. 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Ph. 1504. 2-15 Color by DE LUXE · Released by 20th Century Fox In the wonder of High Fidelity, STEREOPHONIC SOUND NOW SHOWING Feature at 7:17 - 9:14 Added: Late News. PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words 1c 2c 3c Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received by 10 a.m. or during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Business office. Journalism趴, not business趴 50 p.m. the day before publication date. LOST PAIR OF BLACK rimmed glasses between Union and Strong Friday morning. If found call 3236. Dorothy Mitchell. 2-9 KE SLIDE RULE on campus during week Call Paul Fawnkatz 4375 REWARD BLACK HORN RIMMED GLASSES near Burberts 1975, 1621 Edgell hill 2-9 Roberts 1975, 1621 Edgell hill 2-9 MIXED UP SHOES. Did you wear my men's brown oxfordes home from Student Union bowling alley Tues. Feb. 1? Ph. KU 203. 2-9 PARKA at Robinson Gym last Thursday night. The name Neil inside parka. If found, please phone Neil Parrett at 1106. 2-10 RONSON GAS lighter, initials CO'C Return BAT to Daily Kansan BED office. SUNDAY EVENING between Hoch and Sellards hall, a brown and white reverent leather belt with large green buckles on green stones. Call Fran 1-800-GRIP. Eyerick, 4230. Charlotte Mew Poetry Slated A review of the works of Charlotte Mew, a relatively unknown English poet who was classified by Thomas Hardy as the greatest of her time, will be presented in the browsing room of the Student Union at 4 p.m. Thursday by Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, assistant professor of English. The program will be on this week's Poetry Hour and will include readings from such works of Miss Mew's as "Madeleine in Church," "Sea Love," "The Farmer's Bride," "The Changeling," and "In the Fields." The Poetry Hour is presented by Student Union Activities under the auspices of Miss Katherine Carr. SUA adviser. 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