University Daily Kansan Page 3 Official Bulletin Christian Science organization, tonight, Danforth chapel. Delta Sigma Pi business meetings, 7:30 tonight. 3 Strong Annex F. Pershing Rifles, 5 today, Military Science drill hall. Bailey Chemistry club, 4 today, 305 BCL. Student program, Warren Knarr and Ray Ackermann on Fluorocarbons. Refreshments. ASTE field trip to Kansas City Friday. Call KU 330 or stop at 200 Fowler shops for reservations. Movie "The Good Earth" by Pearl Buck, 4 today. Fraser theater. Sponsored by English dept. Spanish folk music presented by D. Ricart, sponsored by Upstream Society, 8 tonight, basement of Art Museum. Student Chapter ASTE, 7.30 to night, Union ballroom. Phillip Fleming, "The Processing of Engineering Materials." Newcomers social, 8 tonight, Kansas room. Union. IVCF Staff members speak on "What College Did to My Religion" 12:30-12:50 p.m. Monday thru Friday, Dantorf chapel. All welcome. Psychology club, 7:30 tonight, 9 Strong. Norman Storer, "Introduction to Dianetics." Psych majors, graduates and faculty welcome. KuKu club, 7:15 tonight, 105 Green. Fines for absence. Pledges 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, 1951 WAA membership meeting, 4:30 today, Robinson gym. Red Peppers, 5 tonight, Kansas room. Union. Hiliel foundation, 7:15 p.m. Friday, Danforth chapel. Jewish service and social room. Dr. Barr, "One God, One People." All welcome. Lutheran Student association, 6 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Lutheran church. Cost supper, movie and singing hymns at a Convalescent Home. Lutheran Student association sponsors Dr. Elmer R. Danielson, missionary from Tanganyika, 7:30 tonight. Trinity Lutheran church. All invited. Clever Fantasy And Comedy Open The 1951 Lab Theater By PHIL NEWMAN The speech and drama department's Lab theater of 1951 opened Wednesday evening with a clever fantasy on life and a difficult-to-portray modern comedy. Though the fantasy, "Poor Madalena," came second on the evening's program, discussing it first is correct because it was first in good entertainment. Jo Anna March's drama experience was in evidence as she led the program in quality as Pierrette. Jim York deserves credit for sincerely acting as Pierot, especially in the second scene. Al Farha actually was the "Spirit of Grotesque" in his supporting role of Bumbu. All three actors in "Poor Maddalena" were easily acceptable in that their stage efforts did not appear laborious to the audience. Bob Zurbuchen, in undertaking his first theatrical role, showed a noticeable lack of movement but played well in consideration of this fact. Dorothy O'Connell stood out as Anne Carey in the difficult-type comedy, "Enter the Hero." Director Phyllis Slegg undobtledly gained a great deal of valuable experience in her fine work on two difficult plays. 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