Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 3 INITIATES—Tau Sigma, honorary dance organization, initiated, back to front, Gale Beatty, Grinnell, Iowa, sophomore; Roberta Johnson, Joliet, Ill., junior, and Jane Adams, Omaha, Neb., senior. Not pictured is Linda Eberly, Olathe sophomore. Centennial Celebration Sets Atmosphere for Barbecue The coming Kansas Centennial celebration will set the atmosphere for a barbecue Saturday to be held for the visitors of the KU-OU football game. The meal will be served from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Marvin Grove, west of the Kansas Union. An expected 2,000 fans will have lunch in surroundings reminiscent of the early days of Kansas. TICKETS FOR the affair are $1.50 per person and will be sold at the ticket center in the Kansas Union. The Kansas University catering service Anderson Speaks At Denver Meeting Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the school of education, spoke on "Educational Research in the Decade Ahead" at the first meeting of the Colorado Council on Educational Research Saturday in Denver. The meeting was called to form a cooperative research council to stimulate educational research, to coordinate research, and to report significant results. will begin setting up equipment on Friday. The meal will include baked barbecue beef, beans, cold slaw, ice cream and coffee. THE WESTERN-STYLE meal will be a foretaste of the game's halftime ceremonies. The KU band will recall early days in the state and the University with six formations. In case of bad weather, tickets will be honored in the Kansas Union ballroom buffet or cafeteria. Job Placement Topic Of Senior Meetings College seniors interested in job placement after graduation may attend meetings at 4 p.m. today or to tomorrow in 102 Strong. Clifford P. Ketzel, assistant professor of political science, James W. Drury, associate professor of political science, and Dana W. Stevens, instructor of business, will discuss opportunities in various fields. Guns are left to do what words might have done earlier, properly used.—John Waller New York City Opera Baritone To Play in 'Most Happy Fella' Norman Atkins, leading baritone of the New York City Opera, will play the title role in the University Theatre's production of "Most Happy Fella" next month. The production is being staged Nov. 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 at 8 p.m. in the University Theatre, under the direction of Tom P. Rea, instructor of speech and drama. Mr. Rea said: An ex-GI and a product of the American Theater Wing's Veterans' Training Program, he has left his mark in almost every field of singing endeavor including concert and opera, musical comedy, TV opera and variety shows, the Broadway stage, radio and the "pop" record Mr. Atkins performed the role in a New York City production of the play and also in a traveling theater group. He will begin rehearsals with the KU students Oct. 24. "A NOTED PERFORMER is invited to appear once each year with the students to give them an opportunity to work with a professional." field. He made his debut at New York's Carnegie Hall in 1949. MR. ATKIN'S SUMMER activity included appearances in the production of "Katia Kabanova" at the Empire State Music Festival, as well as at Grant Park, Chicago and in Cleveland. In "Most Happy Fella," he will portray Tony, an Italian immigrant and successful grape farmer. He will play opposite Sharon Tebenkamp, Salisbury, Mo., junior, as Rosabella, a cafe waitress. Miss Tebenkamp was winner of the 1960 district Metropolitan Opera Auditions. ROBERT BAUSTIAN, associate professor of orchestra, will conduct Typical Beatnikism LONDON — (UPI) — Asked why he was walking around London's Chelsea beatnik area with his hands clasped high above his head, a young artist said: "It's penance for being poor." the orchestra for the production. Clayton Krebhiel, associate professor of musical education and choral music, is the choral director. Tickets are not yet on sale. Students with identification cards may get in free. They will be given tickets upon presentation of their cards. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER SALE RCA UL 32 Table Model Stereo-Phono was $159.95 NOW $99.95 Mahogany Oak Walnut Cherry BELL MUSIC COMPANY Downtown Hillcrest KANSAS' Player of the Week John Hadl For his outstanding performance against the Cyclones For outstanding performance against dirty clothes, let us earn your laundry-of-the-week award! ACME 1111 MASS. BACHELOR LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Dial VI 3-5155 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH AND CARRY DRY CLEANING Open Till 8:30 Thursday Evenings