Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1960 Around the Campus KU Will Host Theater Groups KU will be host to the Kansas Community Theatre Workshop Friday and Saturday. The workshop is part of a program between the KU Extension, the University Theatre and Kansas community theaters. It is designed to serve theaters in the state and to prepare trained theater leaders in an academic program. Approximately 100 persons are expected to attend the workshop from the ten community theaters in the state. They are located in El Dorado, Wichita, Salina, Junction City, Topeka, Ottawa, Hutchinson, Colby, Coffeyville and Prairie Village. John Young, director of the Shreveport, La., Little Theater since 1936 will direct several sessions at the workshop. Mr. Young and his wife, Margaret, head the faculty of the Community Theater Center at the University of Wisconsin. Jack Brooking, acting director of the University Theatre, will speak on stage makeup at the workshop. Jed Davis, director of the KU Children's Theatre will speak on a children's theater program. This fall the workshop program has placed two graduate students in communities as resident directors. Jacob Rast of Lawrence directed three performances of "Inherit the Wind" in Ottawa on Nov. 3 to 5. Laura Earnshaw, Shawnee, will direct "The Heiress" in Coffeyville on Thursday and Friday and next Monday and Tuesday. Students will go to Colby and El Dorado in the spring semester. Advice is, seldom welcome; and those who want it most always like it least---Philip Dormer Stanhope JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Bochenski to Speak At Colloquium Series Father J. M. Bochenski, Rose Morgan professor of philosophy, will speak on "Soviet Psychology" at the Colloquium Series, sponsored by the department of psychology, in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union tomorrow at 8 p.m. Gaston Recovering From Heart Attack Prof. E. Thayer Gaston, 59, chairman of the music education department, suffered a heart attack Friday while addressing the St. Louis Guild of Piano Teachers in St. Louis. Mo. According to Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts, Prof. Gaston was reported as being in satisfactory condition at St. Mary's Hospital in St. Louis. He will remain in the hospital there for about three weeks before returning to Lawrence for recuperation. Freshmen to Receive Dean's Questionnaire A questionnaire relating to adjustments to University life, both academic and extra-curricular, has been mailed to all freshman men, according to Clark Coan, assistant dean of men. The forms should be completed, signed and returned to the Dean of Men's office, 228 Strong Hall, by Saturday. Job Interviews Set by Bureau The schedule for job interviews has been announced by the Business Placement Bureau. Today and tomorrow Arthur Andersen and Co. will be holding interviews; Touche, Ross, Bailey & Smart representatives are also on campus today; tomorrow interviews will be accepted for Humble Oil and Refining Co.; women mid-year graduates will be interviewed by Hallmark Incorporated Thursday, and also on Thursday Bendix Corporation will be presented. To register for interview appointments contact Dana Stevens, 202 Summerfield Hall, extension 731. In an orchard there should be enough to eat, enough to lay up, enough to be stolen, and enough to rot upon the ground.—Samuel Madden GLASS GLASS AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS East End of 9th Street VI 3-0956 PARSONS JEWELRY Serving the community with quality products for 60 years 725 MASS. VI 3-4266 Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL The best tobacco makes the best smoke! 3. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Linton Addresses Broadcasters WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Dr. Bruce A Linton, chairman of the KU radio-TV department, today urged the broadcasters to offer scholarships and summer jobs to encourage talented youths to enter the industry. Linton, who also is president of the Association of Professional Broadcasting Education which works with the National Association of Broadcasters to improve college training in radio-TV made the appeal to the NAB fall conference. UDK Correction The UDK would like to correct an error in last Thursday's paper. Larry Ehrlich, Russell senior, was classified as a freshman. Mike Thomas' hometown was given as Kirkwood, Mo. He is from Kansas City, Mo. Both are to appear on the final ballot as UP representatives. He said educators believe scholarships and on-the-job training are strongly needed for "exceptional" students among the 2,000 studying broadcasting in 55 schools across the nation. 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