Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 19, 1961 Around the Campus KU Musicians On N.Y. Radio The University of Kansas department of music theory and composition has been invited to participate in a New York City radio station's annual American Music Festival next month. Laurel Everette Anderson, professor of organ and theory, is head of the department. Symphony No. 2 for Orchestra by John W. Pozdro, associate professor of music theory, will be performed over station WNYC at 2 p.m. (Lawrence time) Feb. 16 by the Eastman School Orchestra. The symphony was first performed by the Eastman group in 1958 at the 28th Annual Festival of American Music and has since been performed by the Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Pozdro has been a member of the theory staff of the School of Fine Arts since 1950. He received his Ph.D. degree in composition from the Eastman School of Music in 1958 Theatre Plays Class Projects Scenes from plays being presented at 3 p.m. today and tomorrow in the Experimental Theatre are class projects. Discussion with the audience may follow presentations. Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama, said these scenes in this actor's workshop are semester projects of the directing class. Each student chooses a 15-minute scene from the play of his choice. Tryouts for the parts and rehearsals have been held during the last six weeks. When the productions are ready at the end of the semester, they are presented in the Experimental Theatre. If time permits, there will be a discussion in which the audience is encouraged to participate, Prof. Goff said. Wescoes to Visit Alumni in Dallas Chancellor and Mrs. W. Clarke Wescoe will be special guests of the Dallas KU Alumni Club next week. The Chancellor and his wife will be in Dallas on Jan. 25 to attend a dinner and party in his honor. It is reported that elaborate plans are being made to welcome the Chancellor and Mrs. Wescoe to the Fort Worth and Dallas area so that the couple may be introduced to the KU alumni there. The Dallas KU Alumni Club is one of many such clubs of KU alums in major cities throughout the United States. The alumni office reported that in March the Chancellor will attend similar functions in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City. Goodwill Industries to Meet More than 80 directors and other personnel of the Goodwill Industries of America, Inc., will meet here Feb. 5-8 for a conference on services to the mentally retarded. The national conference marks the intensifying of efforts to set up educational programs giving the mentally retarded background for employment. Air Force ROTC Officers Promoted Maser to Speak At Faculty Club Edward A. Maser, director of the KU Museum of Art, will speak at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Faculty Club on "Collecting and Using KU's Art Treasures." He will illustrate his talk with color slides. They are Capt. Elbert H. Austin, instructor of senior-year cadets and Capt. Kenneth L. Shook, instructor of sophomores. Both men have been with the Air Force since 1942. Two University of Kansas Air Force ROTC officers have been selected for advancement to the grade of major. Captain Austin came to his present position in 1958, and Captain Shook joined the ROTC staff in 1959. The University of Kansas will sponsor a Certified Public Accountants Examination Review Course in Law and Auditing beginning Feb. 11 in Topeka. The first English translation of a standard source on ancient mythology has been published by the University of Kansas Press. It is "The Myths of Hyginus," translated and edited by Mary Grant, emerita professor of Latin and Greek whose retirement last June ended a 39-year teaching career at KU. The book includes a detailed Introduction on Hyginus and his work as well as notes on the individual myths. Newton to Instruct CPA Review Class The course will be presented by the Kansas Society of CPA's and is designed to prepare candidates for the law and auditing sections of the CPA examination to be given May 17-19. Sports Car 'Rallye' Planned for Feb. 5 Mary Grant Has Work Published All persons interested in sports cars are invited to attend the February rallye of the Jayhawk Sports Car Club, to be held Sunday afternoon. Feb. 5. Additional information may be had from John Cook, Lawrence fifth-year architecture student, at VI 3-778. Instruction will be conducted by Sherwood W. Newton, associate professor of business. Television is shooting itself to death. J. C. Vogt --- COMING SATURDAY! 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