8 Friday, September 3, 1971 University Daily Kansan HTML5 Kansas Photo Gallery at Spooner Will Show New Fare Charles Eldridge, curator of *Spencer Art* useum, uses a 17th century English portrait of Austria as its visual identity. of the main gallery today. The gallery has been closed since Aug. 1 for remodeling. "Fiddler on the Roof," a musical by Harnick and Bock, will open the University Theatre season Oct. 7. Also included on the schedule are two productions are two plays written by RU students. 'Fiddler' Season Opener "Fiddler on the Roof" by John Carroll unparalleled success on Broadway Performances of the musical are scheduled for Oct. 7. Feydeau's "A Flea in Her Ear" will be presented at 12.13, 13.19, 14.16, 15.18, and 16.17 at Theatre production will Shakespeare's "Hamlet." Performance are planned for March 10 and April 13 at Cranitz and Guldestern are Dead” by Tom Stoppard will be presented on March 15, 17, 29, and April 2. University The attertrip is led by University of Pueblo's "La Boheme." "Pigskin," an original play by Stephen Biddle, Lawrence graduate of St. John's University, the theater season. Biddle's play will run from October 21-28. Edgar Lee Master's of Theatre. The play was presented December 2-11. "Just Good Friends" by Eric Anderson, McPherson graduate student. The selection of the Black courte has not yet been announced. A concert will play be held Feb. 24 through March 4. The "Cenet" by An- niel Hawkins. April 6, 8, 9, 11, and 13-15. The final play in which Jerry was crowned the "King Uncle" Alfred Jarry as translated by New York City graduate student. Two plays for the Children's Theatre series are planned for single performances. "The Ice Wolf" by Joan Haalpart Kraus with John Holmes. Designed by 30. QOPRS sets by Mudge Miller will be presented on Feb. 12. Auditions for "Fiddler," "Pigskin," "Flea," "Ice Wolf," "Hamlet," and "Roseneranz" were held here. Admission to the plays is free to students and faculty members with a current registration card at the box office. You'll adore the beauty of this DIAMOND TRIO The area chosen for the study is a 3,000-square-mile corridor bordered by Kansas City and Topeka on the east and west and If you are planning a double ring ceremony, take advantage of this value. Choice of 14K white or yellow gold All 3 Rings $149 Christian's VI 3 5432 809 Mass. Kansas Pollution Studied Atmospheric pollution and its effects on the population and environment of a 50-mile-wide swath between Kansas City and Topoka are the subjects of a research team of KU students and faculty. The project, funded for the next month by a $100,000 grant from the National Foundation (NSF), combines researchers in engineering, chemistry, meteorology, geography, biology, and to learn the extent of the area's present pollution problem, to develop tools and to suggest possible solutions. Dean B. G. Barr, executive director of KU's Center for Research on Farm Issues, said the project was funded under a new NSP program called Research Applied to National Science Funding for projects dealing with various kinds of social problems. The new studies are interdisciplinary. The project team first will measure levels and distributions of various particulate and dissolved pollutants to establish a baseline for monitoring. Subsequent interrelated studies by each specialist will be aimed at determining effects of low levels of pollution in the corridor. Professors of meteorology, professor of meteorology, will be considering interrelationships between weather, climate and pollutants. He hopes to learn how pollutants affect air dispersion and how pollutants affect weather patterns and solar radiation Assisting him are two researchers, Huckabay, Wenatee, Waik, and Wenlin of Taoyuan, Taiwan. S. A. Moriain, assistant professor of geography, and Pawel Kwiatkowski, assistant professor of electrical engineering, will examine possibilities of using remote sensing devices to monitor disbursement of pollutants in the air and to identify the pollutant damage in plants. Their assistants are William O. Lockman, of Memphis Tenn. and Bill D. Northam City. Both are graduate students. by Leavenworth and Ottawa on the north and south. About 12 undergraduate students in the department of chemistry also join his course this fall to help her information on analysis of pollutants. As honor students, he will enroll in environmental chemistry taught by Peter M. Hirsel, assistant professor of chemistry. Although many botanists have conducted controlled laboratory tests of this type, Borschelt and other researchers concluded conclusive data in a field situation because many minute amounts of pollutants in their testing methods are perfected, they hope to measure the effects of pollutants on plants. Greek System Thrives From Page 1 From this preliminary research, Barr and his associates hope to develop a three to five year program and to expand the range of related fields and representatives from governmental agencies and industry. Several persons from these groups have already expressed interest and how they can help, Barr said. house is fine, but don't keep drugs in the house. Most of the guys know that keeping drugs would only bring trouble for others." Finally, wide spread publicity of fraternity chapters have won awards as the top chapters in the nation according to Brooks. But the traditional image of fraternities is often depicted according to Brooks and Dwyer. method of testing responses of plants exposed to air pollutants in a semicontrolled field situation "KU fraternities are ahead of what is generally associated with what a fraternity is supposed to be like 'Brooks said 'The rah' is better, more in tune with the times than others realize. But we're living with a myth that's 'to go to Dwyer said that fraternities wore hats and wage a public relation campaign to change the traditional view that fraternities were "teenage girls." KU-Y Reorganized Seeks Involvement The KU-Y is dropping some old programs, keeping others after a lengthy evaluation and adding many more in an effort to put an emphasis on action and to accrue the support of the community and on the camus. Last spring, KU-Y underwent a reorganization which eliminated much of the heirarchy, leaving Cavinez as the president. Cavinez, Paola senior, Finance Committee member and employee of the National Student VMCA Student executives for this year are Bob Myers, Wichita senior and Leslie Frisen, Clay Center sophomore. Also in executive positions are Paul Bauman and Maurice Sauvort at the August Texas graduate student. The KU-V will release a statement concerning Angela Bradley, who is in conjunction with the Student YMCA, Bauman said. In an attempt to alleviate racism, KU-Y plan a group independent study on racism in campus cooperation with the Human Resources Commission on campus. Continuing this same theme they may also offer an online course on diversity. Miss Cavage said Definite plans for the year include the annual Mum Sale. Sept. 18 and Freshman encounter. Nov. 5 and 6. The International Gift Fair to be held Nov. 30-Dec 3 will feature unique items from all over the world, including a "batik," or wall-hanging from the purchase of Mascineau products. Mass Cavienne emphasized that these goods will be purchased from groups such as Peace Corps and the University Cooperatives and SERRV, a presbyterian group which sells goods made by the world's refugees, instead of from import money will get back to the people Myers said that he is attempting to run the Big Brother, Big Sister program with the theme of ending racism in mind. This may be part of a plan by Lawrence's Black groups and is still in the planning stages. "We have many active plans including perhaps a minorities placement bureau and some seminars. We are not going to such a general membership this year, but a smaller intensely focused group which we hope will be able to accomplish more," Miss Cavinea said. "Rock Chalk Review will be held this year and an effort will be made to assure the im- munity of students upon last year such as the ending of sexism and racism and the in- stitution of independent groups. Miss Help will be given to the mentally retarded and handicapped children at Cordley School. SANDWICH SANDWICH Gourmet Sandwiches "Maybe they used to be that way, but I think fraternities at KU are more mature institutions." Roast Beef Pastrami Rueben Hot Dog Submarines Corned Beef Ham Chili Dog "Guy aren't looking for just a name' fraternity anymore," said Dana Blake, president and Delta Chi president. "The theory for quality, he said that making it necessary for fraternities to examine whether their existence was a success." BUDWEISER Beer on Tap 19th & Haskell Ave. "If a house finds it doesn't have any purpose, then it should die off." Despite the soul-searching examination of the system, Brooks said he believed the fraternity would join a fraternity were valid. Shortly afterward, Wallace disclosed his office has prepared blank forms for parents to use in asking school teachers for transcripts have been assigned to schools long distances from their homes. Antibusing Bill Passes House In Alabama MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The Alabama House passed Gov. George C. Wallace's antibusing bill Thursday and set the stage for a new confrontation with the courts over school integration. He also appealed to city and county school boards dissatisfied with busing orders to go back to court and seek modifications. "People join fraternities to meet friends. People meet friends. Within the houses, I think there's enough diversity to meet the individual and collective needs." The antibusing bill was passed by the house 93 to 7 and went to the state Senate "Because these needs are human needs they aren't going to change," Brooks said. "The fraternity system is fairly stable at KU right now," he said. During the 18-month exploratory period, Rolf Borchert, visiting associate professor of botany, and Robert Eastmand, a botanist, joined the KU staff, will be searching for a conclusive Observatory Open Saturday Lindley Hall Observatory will be open from 9:15 p.m. to about 10:30 a.m., and will be able to view Mars, which is in its closest approach to Earth in 15 years. The observatory, in 15 rooms, is Lindley, opens through room 500. The KU Women's Coalition met Thursday night in the basement of the Wesley Foundation to discuss its plans, projects and ideas for the coming year. The Coalition is forming groups that address with areas such as control, gate, care, child day care centers and abortion funds. 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