University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 2. 1950 'Elves and Shoemaker' Tickets on Sale Monday Tickets for the Children's Theatre production, "The Elves and the Shoemaker," will go on sale Monday. The play, under the direction of Bernice Harvey, instructor of speech, will be presented at 4:15 p.m., April 13 through 17 and at 2 p.m. April 18 in the Experimental Theatre. The production staff for the play has been chosen. Bernice Harvey, instructor of speech and drama, is the director and Sally Hart, Fort Scott junior, is her assistant. Tickets are 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children and will be sold at the box office in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building, the Kansas Union, and at Bell Music Co. Sites designed by Jim Gold, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, will be built by Announcement Orders Open Because of spring vacation, seniors will be able to order announcements with assured delivery for the rest of this week. Jack Newcomb director of the Kansas Union Book Store, said. Seniors may order announcements for a short period after this week, but delivery before graduation will not be promised. Name cards must be ordered this week. Companies Donate $1,500 to Symposium The first annual Mid-American Symposium of Contemporary American Music, to be held here Monday through Thursday, will receive a grant of $1,500 from the Music Performance Trust Funds of the Recording Industries. The symposium, sponsored by the KU Endowment Assn., will receive the grant as a direct result of the assistance and cooperation of Lawrence Local 512 of the American Federation of Musicians. Sociologist Speaks On Prep Drinkers E. Jackson Baur, associate professor of sociology and anthropology, was the speaker at the annual Social Relations Day Monday at Park College in Parkville, Mo. Prof. Baur spoke on "Drinkers and Nondrinkers Among High School Students" to an all-student assembly. He also delivered lectures to advanced students in sociology and to the Sociology Club at Park College. Traffic Statistics | | To date 1959 | Same time 1958 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Accident total:** | 76 | 56 | | Fatalities | 0 | 0 | | Injuries | 3 | 2 | | **Parking violations:** | | | | Campus | 7,988 | 7,758 | | City | 983 | 858 | | **Moving traffic violations** | 95 | 8 | Ex-Psychology Associate Gets National Award A former research associate in the KU psychology department is one of three recipients of the 1959 national Research Award of the American Personnel and Guidance Association. Dr. Beatrice Wright, wife of Dr M. Erik Wright, chairman of clinical psychology, is receiving the award for the most outstanding published report of research for the three-year period of 1956-58. Janeth Auer, El Dorado sophomore; Elaine Browne, Kansas City, Kan. junior; Marva Lou Powell, Topeka senior. Big Shout for Big Wedding TOKYO—(UPI)—A crowd of 2,200 police and volunteers waved flags and shouted "Banzai" most of yesterday on the grounds of the Imperial Palace—to condition the imperial horses for the wedding procession of Prince Akihito April 10. The Japanese have doubled their use of soap in the past six years or so- 3.98 pounds per person to 8.31 pounds per person. Barbara Conroy, assistant instructor of speech, will be lighting director. Her crew members are Celia Welch, Herington junior, and Adrin Eley, Marysville freshman. Phyllis Miller, Elwood graduate student, will design the costumes. Barbara Cook, Independence junior, and Nancy Johnson, Lawrence senior, will supervise costume making Costume crew members will include Eleanor Wilson, Meade senior; John Crouch, Hoisington senior; Jane Perry, Lawrence sophomore; Susan Eggleston, Macon, Mo.; senior; Annette Voth, Clarinda, Iowa sophomore. Maralyn Shackelford, assistant instructor of speech, will be property crew supervisor. JoAnn Swenson, Rossville junior, will be a member of the property crew. Jack Brooking, assistant professor of speech and drama, will be in charge of make up. Sharon Stout, Wichita senior, will be stage manager. David Ress, Wilmette, IL., sophomore, will be poster designer. Ell Henry, Parkville, Mo., senior, will design programs. Kay Shiner, Toosek junior, is publicity director. James Madison, Alexander Harruton, John Jay and others had a band in preparing Washington's Farewell Address. diamonds worthy of the girl you love! rings anywhere . . . and protected forever by built-in Guardian Angels that keep each Columbia ring safe, centered and secure. No finer diamond Columbia "TRU-FIT" and secure. University Extension will celebrate its 50th anniversary with an open house 3-5 p.m., Monday, in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will be guest speaker at the staff dinner at 7 that evening in the Kansan Room. Extension Will Mark 50th Year WOLFSON'S University Extension was officially founded in 1909 by Dr. Richard Price. Since that time it has grown to a staff of 65 full-time employees and several hundred part-time members and instructors. 743 Mass. - VI 3-4366 No Money Down. A Year To Pay. It is composed of five bureaus—correspondence study, extension classes, extension library, photographic bureau, and visual instruction. "In cooperation with the various schools and departments at the University, the Extension office sponsors over 150 conferences a year and approximately 100 are operated off campus," said Howard Walker. director. Representatives from the four offcampus centers, Wichita, Colby, Kansas City, Kan., and Garden City will attend. 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