Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1960 Actors Overflow Into Hallways If you should see a young woman gesticulating like Joan of Arc when you pass through the lobby of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building, don't wonder about her sanity. Space Problem Exists She is one of 58 student actors being coached by student directors in 18 workshop projects. Lack of space for so many groups rehearsing simultaneously has resulted in an overflow of actors and directors. They can be found rehearing everywhere from Summerfield Hall, women's restrooms and the Military Science Building to halls, jobbies and classrooms. The plays will be given next Monday, Wednesday and Friday in the Experimental Theatre. Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama, is director of the projects. Prof. Goff explained that the project is comparable to a term paper for students in directing classes. The students are assigned to do research on a play and then direct one scene or parts of several scenes. Graduate students will direct half-hour performances and under-grad Student Art Exhibit To Open Tomorrow An exhibit of work by KU art students this semester will open toorrow in the Student Art Gallery in the Music and Dramatic Arts building. The exhibit will be composed of the outstanding work done in the drawing, painting, printing and sculpture departments. It will be on view through Feb. 28. SEE RICHARD L. REINKING SPECIAL AGENT PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA For Your Life Insurance VI 3-2346 1346 Ohio uates will direct 15-minute performances. They will be graded on stage blocking, performance of actors and interpretation of characters. Discussion Invited After the performances, the audience will be invited to join in a discussion about the play with the actors, directors and Prof. Goff. Later critiques will be conducted in class to discuss problems the directors encountered. Four Air Force Cadets Honored Four senior cadets in the Air Force ROTC program have been named distinguished cadets. Col. Robert P. Ash, professor of air science, said the honor is given to cadets who have distinguished themselves in overall academic and military leadership. The appointment gives the four right to compete for a regular Air Force commission which gives them the same status as graduates of the Air Force Academy. Other cadets receive reserve commissions. The four seniors are: Richard L. Laing, Lawrence; Gerald E. Brown, Kansas City, Mo; Ellis F. Hitt, Wellington; and Peter K. Curran, Leavenworth. The student directors and their plays are: Laura Earnshaw, Shawnee junior, "Saint Joan;" William Bushnell, Lawrence graduate, "Othello;" Carol Bushnell, Lawrence graduate, "J. B.;" William Birner, Lawrence graduate, "Peer Gym"; Elettra Curetti, Zurich, Switzerland, graduate, "The Soundrei Scapin." Susie Spainhour, Greenburg senior, "Sabrina Fair," Sandy Jackson, Scott City senior, "Skin of our Teeth?" Jo Ann Hummel, St. Joseph, Joe.暮衫, "Candida?" Jacob Rast, Lawrence junior, "Light up the Sky;" Robert L. Koch, Kansas City, Mo., graduate, "No Exit." Robert L. Kazmayer, Rochester, N.Y., graduate, "The Lesson;" Mel Schmidt, Topeka senior, "Blood Wedding"; Korff Maag, Pratt seni- lor, "The Moon is Blue"; Dee Morsbach, Dallas, Texas, senior, "Born Yesterday"; Robert F. Walker, Law- rence graduate, "The Second Man"; Joanna Featherstone, Kansas City, Kan., senior, "Time Remembered;" Al Rossi, Chicago, Ill., graduate, "Teahouse of the August Moon." DR. WM. H. BRAY AND DR. H. R. WILLIAMS Optometrists 919 Mass. Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals Fraternity Jewelry VI 3-1401 Balfour and LaVern Siddall, Kansas City, Kan., junior, "Twenty-seven Wagon Loads of Cotton." 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER COLLEGE MOTEL The College Inn Cafe Member Best Western Motels 1703 WEST 6TH On U.S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 - Specializing in Home Cooked Meals - Chili and Pies - Also Serving Tacos 14th & Tennessee Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming Telephone VI 3-9624 Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad PAT READ INDIAN TRADER Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. — Closed Sunday 445 Tenn. St. Ph. VI 3-1306 Gifts That Are Different Indian Jewelry Navajo Rugs Hand Loomed Ties The Midwest's Largest Dealer In Indian Handicraft Open 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Open Evenings By Appointment MAN, LIKE FINALS ARE NO SWEAT! "Cool" your finals with college outlines and study aids from THE KANSAS UNION BOOK STORE by Barnes & Noble Littlefield by outlines of . . . Economics Accounting History Chemistry Physics Psychology ... and many other subjects outlines of . . . Schaums Physics Calculus Theory & sample worked in problems in Chemistry Trigonometry rigonometr Algebra Analytic Geometry KANSAS UNION BOOK STORE S (Ed arti ber Lan F con