Wednesday, March 8.1961 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Around the Campus Limon Takes 5 Curtain Calls The applause resulted in five curtain calls for "The Moor's Pavane," the last dance number of Jose Limon and his company last night in Hoch Auditorium. "The Favane" is based on Shakespeare's "Othello" and the choreography by Mr. Limon won the Dance Magazine 1949 award for outstanding creation in the field of American modern dance. This dance has been performed overseas on the dance troupe's tours for the U.S. State Department and has been filmed for distribution to foreign countries. John Milton's "Paradise Lost," inspired the choreography for "The Exiles," another selection of the dancers. Mr. Limon was joined by Ruth Currier in two numbers, the first called "The Flight" which described man and woman lamenting their expulsion from paradise. The second movement, "The Remembrance," describes the ecstatic joy which man and woman had to forfeit. Variations on the theme "There is a Time" was a dance composition created to picture all the human endeavors that time is subjected to. CRC Election Tonight The Civil Rights Council meets tonight at 8:30 in the Pan American Room of the Kansas Union. There will be an election of officers. Council Passes - (Continued from page 1) ASC election committee chairman Dick Harper, Prairie Village senior, reported the freshman ballots had been recounted as specified in the ASC constitution and the results were unchanged. Reuben McCornack, Abilene freshman, had charged the votes were not properly counted and asked for a recount. Harper also said Friday is the last day for filing nomination petitions with the ASC office. The council then recognized Paul Cacioppo, Overland Park senior, as the only non-council member eligible to run for student body president. Non-council members may run for the office if they attend each council meeting between elections. Lecture Series Postponed The Last Lecture Series scheduled for 7:30 tonight has been canceled. The next lecture will be given March 21. The speaker has not yet been selected for this date. Teachers' Pay Block to Field Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the School of Education, agrees with a National Education Association report that low salaries are a "roadblock to the number of teachers actually entering the profession." Less than three-fourths of those receiving college degrees in education went into the teaching profession last year, the National Education Association reported. The Association blamed this on the low salaries offered to teachers. It also stated only half of the demand for new teachers was met by the graduates last year. "There has been a remarkable improvement in salaries in the last five years," Dean Anderson said. "Kansas is doing a better job. However, there is still not enough salary incentive to keep people in the profession. "Kansas salaries are below the national average. If we want to attract and hold good teachers we are going to have to raise the salaries considerably." He said the fact that elementary and secondary school officials from California and Colorado come to KU to look for teachers each year is a good indication that Kansas salaries are not up to par. "MIDWEST'S TOP HAIR STYLISTS" The Gentle Elegante Permanent CUT - PERMANENT - STYLE - SET A $15 Value Complete $8^{95} Malls Shopping Center — 23rd & Louisiana — VI 2-1144 Open Late Week Nights ● Appointment Usually Not Needed Permanente d' Italia Inspired by the Soft Fluid Lines of Italian Fashions, For Spring. . . GET OUT OF THE WEATHER and into an Alligator ALL PURPOSE COAT Foul weather or fair—here's the coat you'll really live in. Protection — No matter what — and looks smart anywhere! 821 Mass. $18.95 to $29.95 Ph. VI 3-1951 Open Bowling at All Times Break time is bowling time at the Jay Bowl. Come in and bowl with your friends. Weekdays 8 a.m.- 11:30 p.m. Sundays 1 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Bowling Designed with the University in Mind Congratulations to the Jayhawk bowlers on their fine showing against Iowa State and Nebraska last weekend. FOR THE BEST IN PHYSICAL RELAXATION USE OUR SPACIOUS FACILITIES. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. Tomorrow Is DOLLAR DAY at SHIRTS, Famous Brand values to $5.00 ___ INITIAL BELTS were $3.50 ___ TUX SHIRTS were $7.50 -- FLANNEL & KNIT PAJAMAS, were to $5 $1 JACKETS & CAR COATS SWEATERS 1/2 PRICE Entire Stocks Not Necessarily Included