PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1948 First Campus 'Hamlet' Cast Directs Present Production "Hamlet," first dramatic production of the 1948-49 school year, will be directed by members of the first University production of the play 20 years ago. This year's production will open Monday, Oct. 25, and run for three nights. The Shakespearean tragedy was the first play to be presented in Fraser now chairman of the department of speech and drama, played Hamlet; Jessica Crafton, the Queen; and Robert Calderwood, Polonius. The "Hamlet" cast, composed entirely of students, is, according to the director, the most experienced student cast to appear in a University play in many years. Herk Harvey, who plays the King, has appeared in nine plays and won the acting award in 1946. Tom Rea (Handet) and Bee Brady (Ophelia) also prize winners, have done outstanding work in several plays, especially in "Joan of Lorraine." Tom Shaay (Lateres) played the leading role in the Topela Civic theater's "A Cry of Players" the past year. In present production, these persons with Frances Feist, who has returned to the University after her appearance in New York in "Harvey," will assist in the direction. Tom Shay is constructing the scenery and Milt Commons is devising lighting effects. Milt Commons (First Player) won praise for his work in "Joan of Lorraine". Haney Scott (Horatio) is remembered for Tattybius in "The Trojan Women". William Ogg (Guilderstern), Gene Courtney (Marcellus), Dan Falmquist (Polomus). Betty Whaley (prologue). Charles Howe (attendant), A. F. Davidson (ghost), and Richard Collins (gravedigger) have all appeared in Fraser theater productions. The director of the play, Mr. Crafton, has selected an all-student cast. This is the first time a Shakespeareen tragedy has been given by an all-student cast in 25 years. The Shakespeareen comedy, "A Mid-Summer Night's Dream," with a student cast, was the outstanding success of 1946-47 season. Housherr House To Be Organized Twenty-one independent women students living in Houshier house 1247 Ohio, plan to become organized. To do this, rules similar to those of organized dormitories must be followed. Few independent houses have elected to become organized up to this time. Other independent girls wishing to become organized should consult Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, for rules on organizing Drusilla Fowler, physical education major, was elected temporary chairman until officers are chosen next week. Burton W. Marvin, dean of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information will speak on "You and Your Newspaper," at 4 p.m. today in the Pine room of the Union. This will be the first in a series of meetings sponsored by the coffee and forums committee of the Student Union Activities. Denn Marvin Will Speak At Coffee Forum Today There will be a special free victory show at the Granada theater at 11:15 p.m. tonight for all K. U. students, Stanley Schwahn, general manager of the Commonwealth Theater company, said today. Free Movie For Students Admission is by activity ticket only. A free movie will be shown after each K. U. victory, he added. Official Bulletin Oct. 6,1948 Jay James, regular meeting, 5 today. Kansas room. Square Dancing club, 7 to 8 tonight, Recreation Room, Union building. Everyone welcome Students wishing to appeal parking fines to Student Court must file intention to do so within 10 days after date of violation at Parking Office, 200 Fowler Shops. Those who received fines previous to Oct. 1 and who wish to appeal must file intention by Oct. 10. Archery club, 5 today, hockey field back of Robinson. All former members and any others interested. Sigma Delta Chi, 5 p.m. tomorrow, 107 Journalism. All men and women interested in organizing Union rifle team come to Frank Strong auditorium, 7 tonight. K. U. Dames, 8 tonight, Kansas room, Memorial Union. "Get Acquainted Party" for all students' wives. UNESCO council, 8 p.m. tomorrow, 101 Snow. General Semantics club, 8 tonight 111 Frank Strong. All interested. All past Boys' Staters invited to attend meeting of Statesmen's club, 7:30 tonight, East room, Union building. Mortar Board, 9.pm. tomorrow. Miss Hatzenbuehl's home. Le Cercle Frances se reunira jeudi 7 le Octobre a sept heures et domme dans la salle 113 Frank Strong. Election des officiels. Owl Society, 8 p.m. tomorrow, front entrance, Union building, for transportation to "Hoot-hide Out." German club, 4:30 p.m. tomorrow, 402 Fraser. New freshman commission, 7:15 p.m. tomorrow, Henley House, for those women who cannot attend Y. W.C.A. commissions at 4. All freshmen women invited. A. I.E.E. first meeting, 7:30 p.m. to tomorrow, Lindley auditorium, Prof. E. B. Phillips to discuss A-C network analyzer. A.W.S. Senate, 4:30 pm, tomorrow. Pi Betaphi house. All students wishing to take Graduate Record examination on Oct. 25 and 26 must register at Guidance Bureau before noon tomorrow. Math club. 5 p.m. tomorrow, 211 Frank Strong. Arthur Kruse, speaker. Everyone welcome. Froshawks, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. 106 Frank Strong. All freshmen men invited. Organizational meeting, "Students for Norman Thomas." 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 107 Frank Strong. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7 p.m. tomorrow, 131 Frank Strong. University Women's club group meetings tomorrow. Quill club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $10.00 a semester). Published in Lawrence, Kans. every other day, during university year except Saturdays and Sundays, University holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class matter at 17:50, under the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed ... 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed ... 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY El Ateneo se reunira el jeueves a las 7:30 en 103 F.S. Estan convididos todos los que tengan interes en hablar español y que puedam tomar parte. Student Religious Council, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Myers hall. All representatives should attend. Sociology club, 4 p.m. tomorrow. Pine room, Union. "Get Acquainted" meeting for all majors in sociology or social work, and others interested in those subjects. Dove staff, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 9 Frank Strong. All interested in writing for Dove. Ku Ku's, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 200 Frank Strong. A.S.C. finance committee, 9 a.m. Saturday, English room, Union. To hear requests for appropriations from organizations intending to make such requests for fall semester. All interested should attend. Friends Director To Address YW, YM Dr. Raymond Wilson, for six years director of the Friends' committee on National Legislation, will speak on "Peace and Politics," at a dinner sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in the English room of the Student Union. Dr. Parke Woodard, associate professor of physiology, will preside at the dinner. I.S.A. date bureau open every day, 4 to 5 p.m. All interested register in 228 Frank Strong. Meeting. 4 p.m. Monday, Frank Strong auditorium, for all January graduates of School of Business, plus any other January graduates wishing to use services of Business Placement Bureau. Registration forms to be explained and job opportunities outlined. Attendance required of all graduating seniors in School of Business. capture the FULL COLOR of AUTUMN with a KODAK 35 CAMERA with range finder KODAK 35 CAMERA with range finder SEVERAL BARGAINS - Excellent Kodachrome shots are easy with this fine "miniature." Has Lumenized f/3.5 lens and 1/200 flash shutter. See it here today. IN USED CAMERAS, MOVIE- CAMERAS and PROJECTORS Hison's 721 Mass. The American Institute of Electrical Engineers will hear E. B. Phillips, professor of electrical engineering, discuss his A-C Network analyzer at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Lindley auditorium. All electrical engineering students are invited, Hamilton said. The local student chapter has broken all membership records with 160 members this fall, Billy Hamilton, chairman, said. House Employees To Take Chest X-rays This Week An $8,000 x-ray machine, presented to the University by the Kansas Tuberculosis and Health association the past spring, is being used this week to take x-rays of all organized house employees. Facilities are set up to make these x-rays during the afternoon of any day this week. All organized house employees should have a chest x-ray taken to detect any active tuberculosis which may be present. THE CHATEAU IS THE PLACE TO GO TRY US FOR LUNCH TOMORROW A SUGGESTION: One of our tasty, delicious sandwiches and a Malt, or Milk Shake. Sizzling Steaks Daily -- 5 to 7:30 p.m. Open Daily Curb Service 11 a.m. After 4 p.m. DERGANCE of Lawrence DEMOCRAT for Congressman Do You Know That The Republican Candidate voted AGAINST: The Marshall Plan? The Farm Program? The Reciprocal Trade Program? The Low Cost Housing Bill? Control Fair Employment Practices? Appropriations for Flood Control? tices HEAR PHILIP A. DER-GANCE expose that voting record and state his own THE LAWRENCE COMMUNITY BLDG. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 8:00 P.M. (Sponsored by Young Democrats) views at a meeting at Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Looking Through The Hole- Our Sidewalk Superintendents have demanded that holes be constructed in our barrier wall, so they can watch their project—and it shall be done. HOLES can work for you or against you—a hole in your pocket can rob you of the change you could otherwise put in use. A hole in your budget can rip up the whole plan, unless you can locate the hole and plug it. A BANK ACCOUNT can help you discover where these leaks are. There is no dispute as to where the money went if it was paid by check. START A BANKING CONNECTION WITH US AND PLUG-THAT-HOLE. The Lawrence National Bank Member F.D.I.C.