--- Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 4, 1959 Sociologist Says- Jazz Goes With Sunday Schools A sociology professor said yesterday it might be a good idea if some jazz were injected into the Sunday schools. There could be some religious services in which there is definitely jazz, Carroll D. Clark said at the KU-Y lecture "Jazz in religion." Jazz is not necessarily religious in its every manifestation, he said, but both religion and jazz have combined characteristics of honesty and the absence of pretense. In art and religion there is uninhibited expression. This applies to jazz, he said. "There is a strong affirmation of an individualistic life in both religion and jazz," he said. "Jazz is neither an art or something religious to most people. It has been associated with narcotics and other bad names. However, most of the great arts have had bad connotations," he said. Prof. Clark said that in art man is trying to develop his highest aspirations in the direction of some symbolic idea to go beyond nature and achieve beauty. Carroll Clark 1. "The arts come out of man's quest for something beautiful. As man developed attitudes of humility and wanted to seek a better life, religion began to develop," he said. 24 Apply for Foreign Exchange Scholarships English universities that are on the exchange program with KU are Aberdeen, Birmingham, Exeter, Reading, Southhampton. Universities in Germany are Kiel, Mainz, Munster, Tubingen. France and Switzerland each have one university involved in the program and they are Clermont-Ferrand and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, respectively. The students who plan to go to Switzerland or France are assured of a transportation grant from a private source. Others may apply for a Fulbright travel grant, or a KU All Student Council travel grant. Carol Berry, Yates Center; Barbara Blake, Kansas City, Kan; Harold Eads, Topeca; Stephen Hill, Lawrence; Leonard Parkinson, Scott City; Barbara Richards, Hays; Robert Yable, St. Joseph, Mo. all seniors. Jerry Buchanan, Wichita; James Lowe, Winfield; Robert Rannie, Independence, Mo.; Tom Rythe, Lawrence, and Mrs. Bernice Schear, Lawrence, all graduate students. Students who plan to attend universities in England are; Students who selected Germany are: Joe Bayless, Wichita; Burley Channer, Hutchinson; Kurt Gust, Braham, Minn., all graduate students; Charles Herrman, Hutchinson; James Millikan, Atchison; Laurin Wilhelm, Great Bend; Julian Comer, Kansas City, Mo., all seniors. Brooks Becker, Emporia graduate was the only student to select Switzerland. Mary Helen Clark, Leawood senior, and Johanna Fichtner, Lawrence senior, selected France. Li'l Abner Musical Presented Tonight Lil Abner, Broadway musical comedy, will be presented here tonight in Hoch Auditorium. Curtain time is 8:20 p.m. Tickets ranging in price from $1.28 to $3.59 can be purchased at the Fine Arts Office, Union Ticket Center, and Bell Music Co. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass., VI 3-2966 Students may obtain tickets for 50 cents with their identification cards. Non-students can purchase tickets for $1. Tickets for the Experimental Theatre's production, "The Great God Brown," which will be presented March 16-21, will go on sale at the theatre box office Monday. Mr. Hill's lectures will be sponsored by the American Institute of Architects, Scarab, professional architectural group, and the department of architecture. The lectures are open to the public. The play, written by Eugene O'Neill and staged by Maralyn Shackelford, assistant instructor of speech, is a dramatization of the dual nature of personalities in which masks are used to mark the person as he appears to others. The mask is dropped to reveal his real being. Members of the cast include: Henry Hill, Architect To Deliver Lectures Sidney Berger as William A. Brown; Mike Fitzwater as Mr. A second lecture entitled, "The Meaning of Architecture," will be delivered by him tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Henry Hill, noted California architect, will give a lecture at 3 p.m. tomorrow in 303 Bailey, entitled "The Individual in Architecture." 'Brown' Tickets on Sale Monday Naval Intelligence Interviewing Here Look where you like—this rearengine. 4-door. 4-passenger sedan can't be matched for the money. Up to 43 miles on a gallon! Drive it today. $1795.00 Includes many deluxe features SHIP WINTER CHEVROLET 8th and New Hampshire Employment representatives from the Naval Intelligence Test Station, China Lake, Calif., were interviewing KU seniors and graduate students recently for research and development work. VI 3-7700 The China Lake station developed the Sidewinder air-to-air guided missile, which is now in use by the Navy and Air Force. The station has facilities for development, testing and evaluation of guided missiles, rockets, underwater ordnance and electronic equipment. About 1,155,000 new homes are expected to be constructed in the U.S. in 1959 by private builders. Brown; Toni Worley as Mrs. Brown; Miles Coiner as Dion Anthony; Adrin Eley as Mr. Anthony; Jane Paramore as Mrs. Anthony; Lea Thomas as Margaret. Curtis Zahnd, Richard Seaver, and Chris Saricks, as Anthony's sons; Linda Plake as Cybel; Bob Walker and Richard Vancil as draftsmen; Mike Fitzwater as a businessman; Gerry Snell and Arthur Neis as committeeemen; Jerry Jamison as the police captain, and Art Neis and Gerry Snell as policemen. gineering. Costumes will be designed by Ann Runge, assistant at the University Theatre. Setting will be designed by John H. Wertz, instructor of electrical en- Police to Zipper Duty A young patrolman obliged. PLYMOUTH, England — (UPI) — Mrs. Ida Crossman couldn't get out of her new evening dress when she returned home last night. The zipper stuck, so she called police. "I wasn't going to ruin the dress by sleeping in it." Mrs. Crossman said. Ground doves, tiniest of pigeons are believed to mate for life. smart alec... Sheer madness and all Guinness! The man's a genius...want a really champion show? Take it from the horse's mouth. GUINNESS 'The Horses Mouth' From the novel by JOYCE CARY From the novel by JOYCE CARY also starring KAY WALSH • RENECE HOUSTON • MIKE MORGAN Screenplay by ALEC GUINNESS • Directed by RONALD NEAME Produced by JOHN BRYAN • A Knightsbridge Production **TECHNICOLOR®** Released thru UNITED ARTISTS IT'S A WINNER! BEST MALE PERFORMANCE VENICE FILM FESTIVAL Student Discount Twelve at 46th...Va.1-7028 Kansas City, Mo. Shows: 7 & 9 Free Refreshments 1