Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 11, 1959 'Crucible' Cast Named; Rehearsals Started Rehearsals have started for "The Crucible," the drama tragedy scheduled February 9, 11, 12, and 13 at the University Theatre The drama, written by Arthur Miller, won the Donaldson Award. The Salem witch trials of 1692 is the plot of the drama. Gordon Beck, instructor of speech will be director of the production. The east members are: Nancy Castor, Wichita junior, as Betty Parris; Joanna Featherson, Kansas City, Kan., senior, as Tituba; Charles Kephart, Salina graduate, as the Rev. Samuel Parris; Sharon O'Neal, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, as Abigail Williams; Karen Duffy, Lawrence sophomore, as Susana Wallcott. Marilyn Miller, Olathe freshman, as Mrs. Ann Putnam; Bill Bushnell. Lawrence senior, as Thomas Putnam; Jane Hartwell, Kansas City; Mo. freshman, as Mercy Lewis; Judy Satterfield, Plains sophomore, as Mary Warren. Al Rossi, Chicago graduate student, as John Proctor; Elizabeth Riedell. Salina sophomore, as Rebecca Nurse; Louis Lyda. Lawrence graduate student, as Giles Corey; Sidney Berger, Brooklyn, N. Y. graduate student, as the Rev. John Hale. Jeanne Rustemeyer. Leavenworth junior, as Elizabeth Proctor; John Madden, Kan-as City, Mo., freshman, as Francis Nurse; John Welz, Webster Grove, Mo., sophomore, as Ezekiel Cheever; Karl Garrett, Lawrence senior, as John Willard. Miles Coiner, Lawrence senior, as Judge Hathorne; Mike Blasingame, Gardner graduate student, as Dep. Gov. Danforth; Barbara Gerlash, Tarkio, Mo., sophomore, as Sarah Good; and Jesse Marr, Taft, Cal., senior, as Hopkins. Anderson Heads KU Team Evaluating Wichita South Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education will be in charge of a team which will evaluate the new Wichita High School South Tuesday. Fifteen of the 30 educators are from KU. The team will represent the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.. Assisting Dean Anderson from KU will be; George R. Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; James K. Hitt, registrar and director of admissions; Tilghman Aley, dean of El Dorado Junior College, on leave to work on doctorate degree at KU. These members of the School of Education faculty: Robert Apostal, Marcus Hahn, Fred S. Montgomery, Dale Scannell, J. W. Yates and William York. All are assistant professors. John H. Nicholson, Alvin H. Schild and Robert Ridgway. All are associate professors. Professor Henry Shenk and Herold Regier, director of the Teachers Appointment Bureau. Boat Misses Pier, Hits Truck SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain—(UPI) A crucible was damaged yesterday in gallison The bow of the Spanish trawler Trincherite hit the truck on the pier while maneuvering into its berth. A woman should be seen, not heard. - Sophocles for the GREYHOUND way to save money! Got the good word about Greyhound Scenicruiser® Service? It's the latest, the greatest way to go... with air-conditioning, picture windows, air-suspension ride and complete restrooms! You'll have a ball headin' home for the holiday season on a Greyhound—it's often faster than other public transportation, and always less expensive! All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream.—Edgar Allan Poe COMPARE THESE LOW, LOW FARES: St. Louis, Mo. $7.80* Dallas, Texas $10.90 Denver, Colo. $14.30 Omaha, Nebr. $4.45 One Way Fare * plus tax BAGGAGE PROBLEMS? You can take more with you on a Greyhound. Or, send your belongings by Greyhound Package Express. They arrive in hours and cost you less! it's such a comfort to take the bus... and leave the driving to us! UNION BUS DEPOT 638 MASS. Winners Named in Speech I Potpourri Two students were named winners in the Speech I Potpourri yesterday in Fraser Theater. They were Saundra Hayn, Wichita senior, and Louis Lawrence, Great Bend junior. VI 3-5622 Miss Hayn spoke about the "Kansas City Star" and Lawrence's topic was "The Amazing Insect." Both students will receive records of some famous speeches as prizes. Symington Leaves For Tour of Africa WASHINGTON —(UPI)— Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) leaves today on a three-week tour of Europe, Africa and the Near East. What thought can think, another thought can mend.—Robert Southwell Symington, one of a group of possible candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination, said he will spend most of the trip in Africa. Symington said the future of Africa is important to the future of the United States and many other parts of the world. Gift Suggestions - Eaton Stationery - - Buxton Billfolds - - Lady Sheaffer Pens - -Sheaffer's Pen- - Letter Portfolios - IT'S ALMOST TIME TO TRAVEL AGAIN But this vacation it will be so much easier . . . you send your clothes to us. We return them to you clean, pressed and ready for travel in a protective plastic covering. You can hang them in the car or on the train. They'll be ready to slip into the moment you arrive home. LAWRENCE launderers and dry cleaners VI 3-3711 10th & N.H. Streets