PACT. FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1987 Shubert Theater Presents Comedy With Kansan Cast Players From University Produce Shaw's "If." and "Candida" Tomorrow The Kansas Players tonight present Lord Dunsany's fantastic comedy "If" at the Shubert theater, Kansas City. The company also other a thriller professional company has appeared there during the legitimate season. Tomorrow the Players present Shaw's "Candida," and Friday the Players present Candida," on Saturday "IF." Prof. Allen Crafton, general director of the productions, said that "IF it was the most difficult play they have ever attempted, it requires 23 characters and 10 scene shifts. Professor Calderwood and Ms. Jessica Royer, known on the Hill as Mrs. Crafton, Prof. Robert Calderwood and George Califanah, who are included in the cast, have had professional experience. Professor Calferwood is directing "IC." Mrs. Crafton is directing "Candida." "Candida" = requires only six characters and it has been arranged so that the characters cast in "I" also play" in it. Craftman Made Secrecy Craftman Craftman designed and made a leather jacket with the assistance of Mrs., Craftman and Professor Calderwood designed Crafton Made Scenery Final dress rehearsal for "If" was held Monday and for "Candida" Tuesday. The seats are selling rapidly, according to Robert Belbil, business manager, and the Players are assured of a good house on opening night. Seats are on sale at the Round Corner Drug store and at Green hall. The Cast The casts are as follows: "F—John Beal, Allen Crafton, Mary Beal, Eelhinder Blake; Lia, Jession Royer; Alia, Lon Larson; Bill Ralph Smith; Bert, John McDowell; The Miranda Clement, Laura Balloon Huffes et al Elechen, Huguish Dacau, Robert J. Calderwood; Archie Belfour, George Calderwood; Max Cluff, Toothohebue, Paul Parker; Jon Fasdon, Brewer Morgan; Gregory A. Sawyer, Zigzag Earle; Zagdbola, Dorothea McClinan; Sheik of the Bishareens, Llandar Barrows; Bartley Bloodhart, Charles Curstis; Guests, notables, musicians—Taylor, Mabe Rooney, Jeannephine George, Sylvester Timmons. *Candidia* - Morell, Brewer Morgan Lexley, George Callahan; Prossy Laura Lamb, Burgess, Robert Calcott Marsh, Allen Crafton, Royer Marshbanks, Allen Crafton. Thirty Ask for Diplomas Their Application Mid-Year Graduates Present Their Applications At a general faculty meeting yesterday the list of about thirty students graduating between semesters and applying for diplomas was presented. This list must be approved before the diplomas will be awarded. No formal action was taken at the meeting. This year an innovation was made in the pre-enrollment conference, at which students met an advisor for the first time. The report of the committee for changing the advisory system, of which Prof. Paul B. Lawson is chairman was presented. Under the new plan students will have the same advice during the freshman and sophomore years, in this way developing an environmental contact and friendly relations. Under the present system three conferences a semester are required of the student, one at enrollment, one at mid-semester, and one a few weeks before the close of the semester to plant for the next semester's work. Other conferences can be arranged for at any time by the students. The advisory staff consists of eight men and seven women, chosen because of their knowledge of the work of the University, the human contacts which they have formed, and their fondness for the project. --save Lavender to One Way Round Trip Lavoring 8.90 $145 Scalers Home 1.90 1.60 Leavenworth 1.85 1.70 Raymond Hall, A. B. 24, is now attending the University of California, at Berkeley. Recently he conducted an investigation of the mouse plague in Kern county, California, substituting rumors as to the extent and nature of the plague. His findings are to be published soon by the university. Delta Sigma Pi announces the pleasing of George Ramsey, c'28, of El Borzo. (United Frost). A striking victory of the conflict between China's驭偶ed Occidental gad codes and the inherited customs f her people is furnished by a care owr before the Polking district court t which a girl, betrothed before ith, is striving to avoid marriage iith a man she dislikes. Chinese Girl to Court to Violate Old Custom Twenty-three years ago two families, the Hans and the Teanos, were neighbors in the small town of Toufai in southern Morocco, known to all Chinese for centuries, hey families pledge their friendship by agreeing that if the next children born to both families were of opposite sexes they would be better married. The Hans family was born a daughter; to the Tano family, a son. The heirthral accordingly took places. As the vows passed, Miss Han grew up in the neighborhood and we live in all respects and of considerable literary accomplishments. On the contrary, the heir to the Tano name and property found no interests beyond the home farm and, in the eyes of Miss Han, was not only un cultured but uneducated. The time drew near" for the marriage. Miss Han's father died, and has removed one of the great bindings of the Chinese family. At once he exerted pressure to obtain release from a promise in which she had had . But the bond had been signed. The Timo family was obligated. Only one solution appeared, and that has made a difference in the marriage contract to the courts. Church Students Want Dancing. Pastor Finds (Classified Press) Kansas City City, Mo. 14—As the result of a questionnaire on the habits of 200 students of nearby denominational colleges, Dr. John Benjamin Magee, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, feels that the answers would indicate a generally favorable situation among the young people but that "the church cannot remain silent." He suggests a more attractive church program and wholesome recreation. In reply to the question "what proportion of your girl friends smoke?" 153 asked they didn't know any girl who smoked, 28 satvered two years ago, and 74 smoked. One question asked if petting was the order of the day among young people and 92 answered "yes" while 60 qualified an affirmative answer, and 49 answered "no." The question is to whether students wanted dancing in the church received a large affirmative voice, "Should girls smoke?" brought 256 negative replies, four "yes" votes and 20 qualified affirmatives. Read the Kansan want ads. 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THE FARE 12 m, 6 p.m, 7:30 p.m, REGULAR STAGES DEPART For Kansas City every hour beginning at 6:55 p.m, including 4:55 p.m, then 6:25 p.m, 7:25 p.m, and 10:25 p.m, 12:25 p.m. Laurentius — Way, in Kaiser City Laurentius — Way, in Kaiser City Laurentius — Way, in Kaiser City Broad Street hotel (open for 50 show) Broad Street hotel (open for 50 show) Saddleback Home and La- renceius — Way, in Kaiser City Saddleback Home and La- renceius — Way, in Kaiser City For Topeka every hour beginning at 7:45 a.m., m, including 8:15 a.m. to 7:15 p.m., m, 8:15 a.m. to 7:15 p.m., m, 14:15 a.m. and 1:15 a.m. Recital and Lecture by Percy Grainger to Be Given Feb. 24 In connection with the coming convention of Kannas State Music Tenere spy "Association at the University Fob Geeganey Gingergie will present a rectal. Pianist Is Scheduled for Talk to State Music Teachers A special section of seats for the evening recital has been reserved for the delegates of the music teachers convention. As a result fewer seats will be available than for the previous recitals. Convention Mr. Granger will give a lecture before the Association on the afternoon of the 24th, and will give his recital on the evening of the same day. "Already a large block of reservations has been made for Topka music lovers," said Dean D. M. Swartbott of the School of Fine Arts. "More reservations are coming in from nearby cities. "Inasmuch as this is the only point near where Granger graffits, coming here from Charleston, S. C., and going directly to St. Louis for his next engagement, the recital should be one of interest to Lawrence and vicinity." Mr. Granger is liberal with his encounters, usually playing some of his former known compositions as "country jordan" and "The Sheriffheady jordan." The seats for the recital are on sale at the office of the School of Fine Arts, Bell's music store, and the Art Gallery. The big store. They are price at $16.00. Pref. C, G. D. Dunlap, professor of English literature, who has been seriously ill at his home for some time, is improving as much as can be expected. He will not be able to attend his classes for some time, nor ever. / Typewriter for rent, by month or semester. F. I. Carter, 1025 Mass., phone 1651—Adv. Let Schulz do your repairing, remodeling in ladies as well as men's suits, and also cleaning 917 Mass, St. A 'Tummyfull of Laughs! The Funnest Film of the Year BOWERSOCK Last times tonight Where there's a will there's a way—but this will be $8,600,000 and the only way to get it was to marry in three days. with Ladies at Play Doris Kenyon Lloyd Hughes Louise Fazenda Adapted from Sam Jenning's stage play "The Desperate Women." (A First National Picture) Want Ads H. G. Ilianian is in Dodge City, Harold U. Nigham, director of the extension division, is in Dodge City this week supervising a merchants' short course which is being conducted by the extension division in enoplogy. 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