Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. Dec. 13, 1957 Audience Performs In 'Crock Of Gold' Sometimes an audience can be as entertaining as a production. Such is the case with the audience which views the University Players melodrama, "Crock of Gold." While action is taking place upon the stage, persons in the audience casually drop hints of impending action and shout rebukes and suggestions to actors. The actors must bear up under the strain of hisses, applause after a speech, a torrent of pop corn and paper cups, falling scenery, and other interruptions. The audience enjoys heckling because in this way they are allowed to "get into the act." NOW & SAT.— SUNDAY—4 DAYS The true test of an actor is whether he can get himself gracefully out of any predicament which might arise without the audience taking too much notice. However, when a wall caves in, as it did at the Thursday night performance, the audience noticed and shouted a warning. Marilyn Honderick, LaCrosse junior, saved the day with a light comment about the walls in "this old house." The audience gloried in the discomfort" caused the villain by the constant peppering of the stage with popcorn. Those members of the audience seated in the front row are caused a few discomforts. To these fall the poorly aimed missiles sent by those in the back of the theater. Anything from ping-pong balls to paper airplanes have a habit of landing in their laps. The "Crock of Gold" will be available for two performances at 7:30 and 9:30 tonight and Saturday. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the office. Only Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. KU-Y all day devotions, Danforth Chapel. Pick up guide to meditation TODAY KU Engineerettes Christmas dance for husbands, 8:30 p.m. Party House. The Night of Nations' Ball, sponsored by International Club. 9 p.m., Student Union. $1 double tickets. Clyde Byson Orchestra. SATURDAY Sacrament of confession, 5 p.m., St. Anselm's Church, Canterbury House Liahona Fellowship Christmas party, 7 September of Everett Norris, 2008 Fingered Driver University Women's Club Christmas Hall, Harrison, Chairman, Mrs. Ribbon, Smith Hallmark Hall of Fame color television, 5:30 to 7 p.m., Student Union. Maurice Evans will star in "Twelfth Night." Public welcome. SUNDAY Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Poulenle "Mass in G." Britten "Ceremony of Carols" Tchaikovsky "Nutcracker Suite." United Student Fellowship, following Vespera open house and supper will be held at Jim Eaxings 2022 Ohio Street. For more information call: 314-555-6900, evening's program, Everyone, welcome. Disciple Student Fellowship, 5:30 p.m. Myers Hall. Following meal group will attend Vespers after which they will go caroling. Everyone welcome. Don't Take Chances On The Highway Bring your car in to Morgan-Mack for expert brake, tire, and battery service. "Proved and Approved The World Over" Our service is proved and approved throughout the Lawrence Area. Your Ford Dealer in Lawrence MORGAN-MACK 714 VERMONT DIAL VI 3-3500 'Family Of Man' Photos Displayed The Tweed Ring was a group of Tammany politicians who controlled New York City from 1868-1871. The vicuna is a South American cud-chewing animal. It is valuable for its soft, shaggy wool. Pictures from "The Family of Man" collection by Edward Steichen which appeared in the Dec. 3, 1957 pre-Christmas edition of the Emporia Gazette are on display in the William Allen White Memorial Reading Room and Historical Center, 104 Flint. There are also examples of the regular Saturday page which presents in appropriate typographic form a story from the Bible and a work of art relating to the story. The use of "The Family Man" pictures show how the paper has departed from the common practices in typography and content. Ancient Mesopotamians not only wrote on clay, but made clay envelopes to protect valuable documents, says the National Geographic Magazine. W. L. White, editor and publisher of the paper, in a short explanation of the series, writes that its purpose is to "... gaze on mankind as we really are in all countries ... our hopes, our dreams ... in love, war, birth, death, at work and play ... our beauty andugliness." AT THE PIT HEY GANG! TGIF "Best Music in Town" Jerry Taylor's The Southern Pit 1834 Mass. Our 100th Year of Service give her the gift she'll treasure most . . . Bernhard Altmann's shetland sweater! $ 1 0^{9 5} $ Top your favorite skirt...slacks with this versatile long sleeved pullover in pure soft Shetland wool. Perfect Christmas gift! Ingrey, beige, white, blue, red. Weaver's Sportswear Shop—Second Floor 25W WAI rates India