Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 12, 1957 They're Moving Things At Strong Hall Again Strong Hall is experiencing its second major rearrangement of offices this fall in absorbing the space left by the music departments which moved into the Music and Dramatic Arts building this summer. The first rearrangement of office space occurred when departments moved into the rehabilitated Bailey Hall. In another two years the residents of Strong Hall will get more space to stretch in when the new School of Business building goes up. George B. Smith, dean of the university, said Tuesday. At present three faculty offices plus a secretary's office are being constructed out of Room 116, formerly occupied by the Veterans Bureau. The Veterans Bureau has moved into Room 130, next to the registrar's office. This will facilitate the work of both offices. Speech Dept. Moves The new faculty offices will be for E. C. Buchler, professor of speech, Kim Giffin, associate professor of speech, Wilmer A. Linkugel, instructor of speech and drama. This will be the official office of the speech division of the speech and drama department in Strong hall. It will house the new trophy case for the debate trophies. The construction work began about two months ago and is expected to be completed next week. In addition 301 Strong will be used as a debate meeting room and for faculty offices, said Prof. Giffin. Strong Auditorium will be used for debates. Other changes in Strong include the following: The Alumni Assn. will move to the old music studios opposite the business office. The business office will expand into one room across the hall. The offices of the Dean of Students and the Endowment Assn. will expand into the 'Henry IV' Opens At 8 (Continued from Page 1. ) of staging that seems to surround the acting area with limitless space," he said. He said that the facilities of the theater make this type of staging possible because as the stage turns, different angles are visible, making the setting appear more extensive "Most people who stage Shakespeare use the Elizabethan stage to be nearer the way Shakespeare originally did things. "In our case," Mr. Godfrey explained. "The actor in costume with his properties becomes a part of this setting. It is easier for the audience to react as it creates a series of pictorial compositions. The use of levels give the director wider range." Two faculty members and a graduate of the University will be guests of the live television show "Let's Get Together" at 5:15 p.m. today on KARD, Channel 3, Wichita, of which William A. Conboy, associate professor of speech and drama, will be host. KU Faculty On TV Today They are Dean Burton W. Marvin, of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information, Bruce A. Linton, associate professor of speech and journalism, and Stewart Newim, editor of the Wellington Daily News. Title of the program is "Human Relations Techniques: The Role of the Press and Mass Communications." room occupied by the Alumni Assn at present. Housing Office Downstairs Y's Problem: Information "Most of the work in Strong hall will be completed by the end of the semester." said Keith Lawton, administrative assistant for operations. Housing Office Downtowns Dormitory and housing office will move into the basement across from the post office where the studios used to be. The offices of public relations and of the dean of women will expand into the vacated office space. It can sometimes be quite a job to keep 450 members of the KU-Y informed of the many events of the group, but the Y has solved the problem with its system of house representatives. We would like to have representatives in all of the organized houses on the campus, Charles F. Johnson, KU-Y general secretary said. Almost all of the women's houses have representatives while the Y staff is working to get a more complete representation in the mens' houses. "We like to have a Y member in every house who is interested in the KU-Y program and who wants to share his enthusiasm with others in the group." Johnson said. "Our membership is large enough that we need more direct contact than The Daily Kansan, meetings and mailings. The KU-Y mails club newspaper, the KU-Y Jayhawker, to members every two weeks. Besides informing members of KU-Y program events, the house representatives help in the membership drive, mum sales for Parent's Day and selling Rock Chalk Revue tickets. Larry Moyer, Pratt and Jan Harper, Winchester, Ill. juniors, head the house representatives committee. They lead orientation meetings held in the spring and fall and keep the representatives informed of events. In 1866 Leavenworth was the largest city in the state with a population of 14,000. 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Seven of these groups will visit the sororities in the afternoon, beginning at 2:45, and five groups will attend the open house in the evening, beginning at 7:40. Engineers Meet Wednesday The sixth engineering colloquium of this semester will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 109 Marvin Hall, K. B. Irani, assistant professor of electrical engineering, will be the speaker. He will talk on "Some Aspects of the Information Theory." The first sorority at KU was Phi Beta Phi organized in 1888, but it was known earlier as a chapter of L.C. Sorosis. Tuxedo Rentals and Sales "Everything In Formal Wear" Campus Shop 1342 Ohio VI 3-8763 (one door south of Jayhawk Cafe) Thanksgiving Trip For Foreign Students A 2-day trip to southeastern Kansas for KU foreign students will be sponsored by the Westminster Foundation of the Presbyterian church. During the trip, Nov. 30 and Dec.1, foreign students will visit Coffeyville Junior College and other points of interest. 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