Page 8 University Daily Kansas Wednesday. Dec. 14. 1960 German Nativity Play To Be Presented Tonight The annual presentation of the German department Nativity play will be at 8 tonight in Fraser Theater. The play, directed by Erika Theo bald, instructor of German, and Eckhard Knolle, assistant instructor of German, is unique in the fact that it is put on by students taking German and is presented with the dialogue entirely in German. John Jewell, Garden City senior, will present the narration. This narration will also be presented in German. PATTI DUNCAN, Overland Park sophomore, will portray the enunciation angel with Merlyn Raile, St. Francis senior, Forrest Junod, Chanute senior, and Dave Scott, Queens, N. Y., playing the three wise men. The leading actors are Nancy Rate, Halstead junior, as Mary, and Jack Wagner, Minneapolis, Minn., senior, as Joseph. King Herod will be played by Ralph Treenain, Salina freshman. The play will open with the German choir, directed by Reinhold Schmidt, professor of fine arts, singing two Christmas songs. The soloist is Sharon Tebbenkamp, Salisbury, Mo. iunor. The Russian choir, directed by Sam F. Anderson, instructor of German, will then sing an old Russian chant and Christmas hymn. This will be followed by three selections sung by the junior high school choir directed by Mrs. Beatrice Buller and Mrs. Else Bardack. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin should include the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. ID card exchange for tickets to Saturday's doubleheader basketball game must be made by tomorrow at 5 p.m. at Allen Field House. Quill Club Creative Writing Contest. Manuscripts: prose or poetry due Dec. 16 at 205 Fraser. Prizes: cash and publication. TODAY Jay James. 5 p.m., 106 Kansas Union. Der Deutsche Verein besucht in dieser Woche am Mittwoch, den 14. Dezember im Museum der Bundeswehr trifft sich anschließend bePunzsch und Weihnachtse-gebeckw im Wilcox-Museum (Fraser Hall). Wie immer essen wir um ihr gemeinsam in der Mensa zu Abend, sprechen wir natuerlich nur deutsch. SUA Film Series, Four Essay Companion Charlie Chaplin, 7:30 p.m. Equestrian Room, Kobe, Japan Liahona Fellowship, 8 p.m. Last opportunity this year for fellowship with the Lawrence branch. Everyone meet at the Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S., 1201 Vermont. Visitors welcome. Call VI 3-8468 for transportation. TOMORROW JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT YELLOW CAB CO. Phone VI 3-6333 24-br. Service Radio mounted Owner Wara Thompson This Coupon Good for One FREE DR. PEPPER with a pizza order At EARL'S PIZZA PALACE Good Mon., Tues., Wed. Dec. 12, 13, 14th VI 3-0753 729 Mass. Open 4 p.m.-12 p.m. THE GERMAN CHOIR will then return for another selection before the beginning of the presentation of The Salzburg Nativity Play. The play is composed of seven scenes and follows the lines of the old European mystery, or miracle play. It is a simple presentation of the birth of Christ. Larry Wagner, Independence, Mo., sophomore, is stage manager of the play with Joe Manley, Kansas City freshman, handling lighting, Sandra Lovett, Salina freshman, handling costuming, and Susan Whitley, Lawrence freshman, in charge of make-up. The singing of "Silent Night" by the German choir will complete the night's performance. Prof. Schmidt is in charge of musical direction with the staff of the department of Germanic and Slavic languages handling play production. Shirley Hahn, Phillipsburg senior, is the organist for the presentation. Try the Kansan Want Ads Kirk Cottingham, Newton senior and chairman of the ASC election committee said yesterday the election committee did follow proper procedure when counting the freshman election ballots. Election Results Said to Be Valid The KU Student Court served Cottingham with an injunction requesting him to not dispose of the freshman election ballots. The injunction was served at the request of Reuben McCornack, Abilene freshman and losing candidate for freshman class president. McCornack said that Cottingham did not follow proper procedure because he did not count second preference votes in the election. Cottingham pointed out that another section of ASC law number two states that the election committee shall have the power to decide which rules apply to the election and make any others they deem necessary. McCornack pointed out that a section of ASC law number two states that such will be done. Cottingham said he would abide by the court injunction and not destroy the ballots. The case is scheduled for the January session. AUSTIN, Tex. — (UPI) — The author of a botanical treatise entitled "Trees, Shrubs and Woody Vines of the Southwest" is Robert A. Vines. Vines Tangled in Shrubberv Truck Driver Embarrassed MEMPHIS, Tenn. — (UPI) — Mrs, K. K. Hopper looked out the window to find a big gasoline truck blocking the driveway. The truck was out of gas. Treat yourself to a sparkling new hairstyle for the holiday season . . . let one of Ronnie's skilled stylists create a new coiffure for you. New Styled Haircut & Shaping 1.50 Lustrous Shampoo and Fashion Setting 2.00 Cold Waves, From $5.95 Complete Appointment Not Always Needed Open Late Week Nights Malls Shopping Center VI 2-1144 DR: FROOD ON FINE ARTS In which Lucky Strike's gift to the arts selects "The World's Greatest Masterpieces" and reveals all—in fact, more than all—that is known about each. Whistlers' Mother: This painting, by an unknown artist, depicts the housemother of a college sorority patiently waiting for a dance to break up in the next room. Note how the artist has captured the anguish and devotion of this lonely woman as she frets over her young charges (who were nicknamed "The Whistlers" because of the way in which they obtained dates). Early Rembrandt: That Rembrandt was born a genius is conclusively proven by this little-known masterpiece. This, his first known painting, astounded critics and made the name Billy Rembrandt famous throughout Europe. Believe it or not, Rembrandt created this masterpiece when he was two years old! The Venus de Milo: Sculptured in the second century B.C. on behalf of a Greek pencil manufacturer, this great statue has won fame through the ages as the symbol of beauty parlors, bowling alleys, upholstery firms and reducing pills. Today it is used primarily as a vivid warning to small children who bite their fingernails. The Thinker: What is The Thinker thinking? This has been as baffling to scholars as the riddle of the sphinx and "Who's on first?" But now it can be revealed that this statue is actually a Roman warrior who had been asked, "Remember how great cigarettes used to taste?" When he failed to answer, "Luckies still do," he was turned to stone. Woman in Water: Here is the original of a great "lost" masterpiece which I was able to acquire for the ridiculously low price of $8,500. I mention this only to show what great bargains you can find in art if you know your subject. I determined the authenticity of this priceless original by proving that the small stain, upper left, was made by Renoir's favorite coffee. AT LEFT: "MASTER OF ALL MASTERPIECES!" "Here, in my opinion," says Dr. Frood, "is the greatest work of art. Note the bold, clean strokes in LUCKY STRIKE, conveying the wisdom and pride of the manufacturer. Note the perfect circle, representing, of course, the perfect product inside. And in the product itself we find a truly magnificent expression of quality, good taste, pleasure and contentment. Surely, there is no work of art that, over the years, has brought more aesthetic joy not only to all of us in the art world, but to millions of people in all walks of life." CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change! $ \textcircled{C} $ A. T. $ \mathrm {C o}。 $ Product of The American Tolerance Company - "Tolerance is our middle name" 58th K P B The askee $8,14 Boar 1961 Univ Kl for a prop gran Bud days Th pose VI Arti bull day to troo B A1 was with state used gran of sl supp --- different ways