Page 5 NYBODY SEEN A SHADOW?—This is the KU "gound"-chuck camer (really a groundhog) as he looked about yesterday for his shadow. He didn't find it, but he went back into his hole at Dyche museum anyway. Sorry, our conscience wouldn't let us print a picture of wieners (ground-hog—get it?). Audience Will Surround Stage for "Philadelphia Story" By GRETCHEN GUINN Theater-in-the-round, or arena staging as it is sometimes called, is become more popular in recent years. The Studio theater will present a theater-in-the-round production of "Philadelphia Story." Phillip Barry, March 3-5 in the ballroom of the Student Union, Charles Dodrill, assistant instructor of speech and drama, will direct a play. Robert Kennedy, engineering senior and ASC president was among six students from different colleges and 14 businessmen from this area who made a three-day trip to the Naval air station at Pensacola. Fla. The trip began Jan. 25. ASC President Back from Trip The group was flown from the Naval Air station at Olathe. During the time they were at Pensacola, they observed late developments in naval air training. Kennedy witnessed demonstrations used in training airmen for the fleet such as celestial navigation, fire fighting, strafing by jet fighter-bombers, and underwater escape procedures as well as a live air-sea rescue mission by a helicopter and a survival training exhibition. He also went aboard the USS Monterey, World War II aircraft carrier, where he saw advanced flight students being tested in the final steps of their 18-month education given to them by the US Navy " Navy "chow" and was given an opportunity to see how the Navy uses its tax dollars in maintaining its defense mission. During the short cruise, Kennedy was introduced to Ens. Robert Stewart, '53 journalism graduate, who is now information officer on the USS Monterey. A "federal power project reservation" is a reservation of public lands for use in connection with a power development project under the jurisdiction of the federal power commission. Bridge Tournament Set for Feb. 9,10,11 In this type of staging the actors surrounded by the audience. It not new but just has come into issue in the last 15 to 20 years.ena staging essentially began in face and Rome and was used in Renaissance and in medieval The annual KU Bridge tournament will be held Feb. 9, 10, and 11 in room 306 in the Student Union. Registration will begin at 7 p.m., Feb. 9, and play will begin at 7:30 1 Thursday, February 3. 1955 University Daily Kansan Pageant wagons in England dur- ing medieval days used the priniple of arena staging. The audi- ive surrounded the wagon on which the play was given. Shake- pearean plays which were given courtyards were presented in a modified version of theater-in-the-land with the audience on three-tables of the actors. The first, second, and third place winners will receive engraved traveling trophies. Rules will be posted each night of play. Anyone desiring to participate should bring a partner. WHEN IN PARIS, you won't want to miss the famous Moulin Rouge. You can make a trip to Europe this summer aboard a student tour, an educational tour, or just a plain fun-tour. See Tom Maupin Travel Service at their new location, 1236 Massachusetts, The Travel House. Phone 3661. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Paris- City of Light And Fun p. m. Play will be resumed the following two evenings at 7:30 p.m. Theater-in-the-round started in is country when the Penthouse cater was begun at the University of Washington in '1932. This, college theater, is the only theater cifically constructed for theater-the-round. the Studio theater present the south end, under the cony, of the Student Union ballom will be used. Theater-in-the-round presents natures of recreation. A large awe where the audience can be baped about it is needed as well lifts to raise the persons in the sk rows high enough to see. An nerhead arrangement for light- is also needed. Time For All Good Men To Come To The Aid Of Their Wardrobes the university shop's Annual Winter Sale STARTING FRIDAY, FEB. 4th, 9 A. M. SLACKS SUEDE JACKETS BELTS 20% Off Single-Breasted TUXEDOS SHOES (Entire Stock) 25% Off SWEATERS (Entire Stock) SUITS - CORDUROYS (Entire Stock) - SPORTSHIRTS - WESKITS SPORTCOATS 331/3% Off - TOPCOATS (Entire Stock) - SOCKS (Very large Group) Half-Price - SHIRTS (Whites & Colors) - TIES - Double-Breasted TUXEDOS - Double-Breasted WHITE DINNER JACKETS MUFFLERS GLOVES (Entire Stock) CAPS SLEEVELESS SWEATERS GOATSKIN JACKETS WINTER JACKETS ALTERATIONS AT COST NO REFUNDS 1420 Crescent Road Across From Lindley