Page 3 Theater to Treat Younger Set A play for theatergoers aged 6 to 12 is scheduled next at the Experimental Theatre. Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1959 University Daily Kansas The University Children's Theatre will present "The Lost Birthday," a story about a greedy little boy who Deadline for the receipt of manuscripts has been set at April 1. Competition is open to anyone. The plays must be original and not previously produced, and be of from $1 \frac{1}{4}$ to $2 \frac{1}{2}$ hours in playing time. The winning author will receive $100. The second annual Playwriting Award competition, sponsored by Centron Motion Picture Corp., Lawrence, has been announced by company officials. The University Theatre will give reading performances of the three best plays April 20, 21 and 22. The winning play will be given in public symposium on April 23. Centron to Award $100 for Top Play There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the interval.—George Santayana. International Club INFORMAL COFFEE Friday After the movies in Hoch JAYHAWK ROOM OF THE UNION swipes a magic lotion and potion which enables him to wish away other children's birthdays. Refreshments Dancing The play was written by Bernice Harvey, instructor of speech and drama. Principal cast members are Steve Callahan, Independence senior, as Clown, the leader of the gang; Ardith Webber, Bartlesville, OKla., junior, as Clown's daughter, Delight; Dale Taylor, Topeka junior, as Clutch, the villain; and Lynn Coberly, Gove junior, as the princess. Others are Cynthia Vaughan, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore and Martha Obert, Red Cloud, Neb., freshman, as the princess' attendants; Kenneth Hill, Olathe freshman, as the old wizard; Theodore Lawson, Medford, Ore., freshman, as the toy maker; Robert Kazmayer, Rochester, N. Y., graduate student, It will be presented Dec. 14-18 at 4:30 p.m., daily. as Munch the baker; and Robert Ash. Lawrence freshman, as the Royal Trashman. Admission to the play will be 25 cents for children and 50 cents for adults. STOP IN TODAY WELCOME KU Fisher's "66" Service 23rd. & Louisiana Hrs. 6-12 VI 3-8474 It's Christmas Party Time Try a Gay New Hair Style to set the theme for your holiday whirl Campus Beauty Shoppe 1144 Indiana VI 3-3034 the himalaya KayaKIII The horse blanket gets the full sweater treatment . . . crazy check pattern in 100% brushed wool. Buttoned boat neck with full sleeve, tight-knit cuffs and sidevented waist . . . 13. 95 In olive with black, charcoal brown with black, heather with white. 1420 Crescent Rd. Parking in Rear Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers-They Are Loyal Supporters. THERE'S AN IMPORTANT FUTURE AHEAD FOR THE MEN WHO WEAR THESE WINGS The Air Force pilot or navigator is a man of many talents. He is, first of all, a master of the skies—and no finer exists. In addition, he has a firm background in astro-navigation, electronics, engineering and allied fields. Then, too, he must show outstanding qualities of leadership, initiative and self-reliance. In short, he is a man eminently prepared for an important future in the new Age of Space. Find out today if you can qualify as an Air Force pilot or navigator. Paste the attached coupon on a postal card and mail it now. GRADUATE THEN FLY U. S. AIR FORCE AVIATION CADET PROGRAM MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Aviation Cadet Information, Dept. A-9 Box 7608, Washington 4, D. C. Please send me details on my opportunities as an Aviation Cadet in the U.S. Air Force. I am a U.S. citizen, between the ages of 19 and $26\frac{1}{2}$ and a resident of the U.S. or possessions. I am interested in Pilot Navigator training. Name___ College___ Street___ City___ Zone ___ State ___ ---