12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, November 15, 1968 University Theatre has new resident cast of actors The KU University Theatre has an all new "cast" of resident actors this year. Formed three years ago, the resident actors are a "core company," said James Hawes, assistant professor of speech and drama. They must be graduate students and are paid for their work. Most of them have had more experience in the theater and are older than the undergraduates. Hawes is in charge of the company while Jack Brooking, professor of speech and drama, is on sabbatical. The actors are needed "to bolster and inspire student participation by people who have been in the theater for several years," said Hawes. Since the KU theater is in an academic setting, resident actors can set more professional standards by their work with undergraduates on and off stage. There is also the demand for mature actors in the community. Hawes said, because the theater serves both the University and Lawrence. For example, the December production of Edward Albee's "A Delicate Balance" has no young parts in it. Most times older people will fit more easily and believably into these roles, Hawes said. The only female member of the company, Billi Wolf, Lomira, Wis., graduate student, could not be here for try-outs. Instead, she sent a video tape for her audition. At the time, Miss Wolf was in a production of "Hedda Gabler" at Michigan State University. The other graduate student members are Bill Meikle, Lawrence; Gene Cassasa, Fitchburg, Mass.; Roy Sorrells, Long Beach, Calif., and John Myers, Springfield, Ohio. Harriers- (Continued from page 7) Southern Illinois-Timmons does not think the distance will affect the KU runners. "We've been running long distances in practice sessions and are ready to run longer distance meets," Timmons said. "I wish we'd run more longer races but the conference only runs three miles. I'm hoping they'll change to 4 to 6-mile runs soon," he added. Official Bulletin Students. Sign up now for the Christmas vacation trip to Mexico. International Club, Kansas Union basement floor. TODAY Foreign Students. Sign up now for the People-to-People tour to Kansas City next Tuesday-guided jour of Northwest Art and the Federal Reserve Bank. Social Work Field Instructors Con- cessions. All Day. Kansas Union terrence. All Daily. Kobras Chault. Regional Police School. All Day. Känsas Unihorn KU Moslem Society 12:45 p.m. Palmaria Union Informal Tours of Spencer Library. 1 p.m. Continues throughout after- Opening of Kenneth Spencer Research Library. 1:15 p.m. Chancellor W Clarke Wescoe Remarks by Robert Vosser, UCLA Librarian. Traveling to Chicago will be freshman Doug Smith, who placed third in the Big Eight meet, freshman Rich Elliot, junior Roger Kathol, and sophomores Thorn Bigley, Jay Mason, Paul Mattingly and Mike Solomon. Lecture. 3:30 p.m. Richmond P. Bond, U. of North Carolina. "Growth and Change in Early English Press." Spencer Library. Lecture. 3:30 p.m. Boyd Meffert, 'Contemporary Art': Dyneke Audilium. SUA Film, 4. & 7 & 9 p.m. "Far from the Room" (4 p.m.), 303 Bailey (7 & 9 p.m.) International Club Dancing Lesson 6:30 p.m. 211 Robinson. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. p. 78. m. 895 Mississippi. p. 30. m. 39. p. "Shern- Popular Film, 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Shen- andoph." Dyche Audible Folk Dance Club. 7:30 p.m. 173 Robinson. Concert. 8 p.m. Ralph Kirkpatriek, harpsichordist. University Theatre. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Song of a Goat." song of a Goat. SATURDAY Third Annual Conference On Early Primary Education. All Day Kansas Last Day To Drop A Graduate Course. All Day. Football. 1:30 p.m. Kansas State at Manhattan. Manhattan. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Shenandoah " Dyche Auditorium Exameninget, Theatre. 8 20. p.m. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Song of a Goat." KU's six victories have been posted at the Oklahoma State Jamboree, the Southern Illinois meet, the KU Invitational, the KU-OSU dual, the State Federation meet and the Big Eight meet. Buses to Presbyterian Church start today. Worship at 9 & 11 a.m. Leave GSP & Corbin, Jayhawk Bivd, to Chi Omega fountain, Engel Rd. to Daisy Hill, Sunyside to Oliver and Nalitte. Return Stewart Dr. Return bus after worship. Carillon Recital. 3 p.m. Albert Gerken. University Symphony. 3:30 p.m. University Theatre. University Theatre. Mixed Faculty League Bowling. 6 mixed Faculty League Bowling. 6 p.m. Jay Bowl. p.m. Jay Bowl. KU Moslem Society 7 p.m. Pine KU Moslem Society. 7 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Shen- andoah." Dyche AUDitorium. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Song of a Goat." Keep the total look in your campus wardrobe: for all your cleaning needs: LAWRENCE launderers and dry cleaners 1029 New Hamp. Phone VI 3-3711 daily pickup and delivery to all KU Living Groups ONE DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST! Hawk It To The Wildcats! - Art supplies and canvas - Liquitex now in 8 oz. jars - Unusual Gift Ideas Artist Supplies - Complete decoupage materials — Boxes, purses, decorative plaques, lining paper CONCORD SHOP Div. of McConnell Lumber 844 E. 13th VI 3-3877 SMAKS-JAYHAWK WINNER DINNER Smaks hamburgers are always ranch-fresh. Smaks hamburgers are always ranch-fresh now they're American-Royal-fresh. Smaks bought carloads of prize beef at the American Royal and are using it now in all their hamburgers. Here's the Smaks-Jayhawk winner dinner: SMAK-A-RO0 64c FRENCH FRIES 19c 10c DRINK 10c Regular 93c SPECIAL 79c During November at Lawrence Smaks Only HOME OF THE RANCH-FRESH HAMBURGER JUST SOUTH OF ALLEN FIELD HOUSE