Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 27, 1957 Opera Offers Vocal Roles Auditions for singing roles in "The Saint of Bleeker Street," the contemporary opera by Gian Carlo Menotti, will be held from 2 to 4 p.m., Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in the recital hall of the music and dramatic arts building. The opera is a University event sponsored jointly by the speech and drama department and the School of Fine Arts. Wednesday and Thursday tryouts will be for soloists, and Friday tryouts will be for the chorus. An accompanist will be available, but students are advised to bring their own music. Dr. Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama, will direct and Dr. Robert Bautistain, director of the University Symphony Orchestra is musical director. The opera is scheduled to appear March 10, 11, and 12. Quill Club May Try TV Plays Writing television plays was a subject discussed at the Quill Club meeting Wednesday night in the Student Union. Kenneth Rosewell, assistant professor of English, interested in television play writing, suggested that students could write plays as a group. Prof. Rosewell, who comes from Cincinnati, Ohio, spoke on the projects undertaken by other writing clubs he has known. 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 Dally Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Foreign Affairs Club, 4 p.m. Oread Room, Student Union Speaker, G. W. Baker, United Kingdom UN Delegate Chairman Members and guests only Liberty Hall and guides of Luther Student coffee, 4 p.m. 1344 Louisiana. Rock Chalk interviews, 7.15 p.m. 30c C Student Union. Ph.D. German reading examination, 9-11 a.m., 314. Fruiter. Graduate Club square dance, 8 p.m. Memorial Union. Officers election. Refreshments. All graduate students invited. SUNDAY Inter-Residence Assn, breakfast, 8 a.m. Sellards front lawn, Sellards, Gertrude Sellards Pearson upperclass, Watkins Milke, Dawntail and Hodder buils Newman Club meeting after 11 am Mass. Opening of the Ward Lockwood painting exhibition, 3 p.m. Public reception Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Handel: "Water. Music." Beethoven: "Symphony No. 6. Pastoral Symphony" (penning of the Lock Ward paint- Lutheran Student Assn. cost supper 5:30 p.m. speaker, Miss Mary Larson, assistant professor of zoology, "Science and You." 1314 Louisiana. International Club picnic, 6:30 p.m. Meet in front of Union. Sign up at club office from 4-6 p.m. Friday or give name to any official. Kappa Phi tea, 3 p.m., Methodist Student Center. MONDAY Library duplicate book sale, 8 a.m. to 4 a.m., front of library. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Handel "Water Music" Beethoven concert, 10 a.m. Kappa Epsilon business meeting, noon, alove Student Union Cafeteria. Undergraduate Math Club and Seminar, 4 p.m., 203 Strong Speaker, Prof. Gamblen, "Nomographia Methods." All interested students welcome. KU Dames, meeting of old members, 8 n.m. basement of Art Museum. KU Graduate Killed In Helicopter Crash A 1952 KU graduate, 2nd Lt. Olaf C. Anderson of Jamestown, was killed Wednesday when an H13 Army helicopter in which he was行驶 crashed and burned in a wooded area near Newton, Ala. Entering the University in 1948, Anderson received an AB degree from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in 1952. He was a Korean War veteran and was a student in the helicopter tactics course at the Army Aviation Center at Ft. Rucker, Ala. 7 Europeans In Library Seven librarians from Europe will spend the next year working in Watson Library to learn the operations of an American college library. "They will not only get ideas from us but will give us ideas from their libraries and help us in building book collections from their countries," said Robert Vosper, director of libraries. The librarians are Ulf Abel, Royal Library, Stockholm, Sweden, exchange department; Alma Starkie, Madrid, Spain, and Phillip Wilkinson, Westminster Central Library, London, England, reference department; Jill McLean, Sydney, Australia, and Gladys Johnston, Glasgow, Scotland, acquisitions department; Hester Black, Dublin, Ireland, and Eleanor Symons Oxford University Library, England, catalog department. William Inge Visits University Theater KU graduate, playwright William Inge, visited the University Theater Tuesday evening and spoke briefly to the students who were trying out for play parts. Mr. Inge spoke of his work and experiences in the theater and answered questions concerning theater work. He told the group about his new play, "Dark at the Head of the Stairs," which will go into rehearsal soon and star Teresa Wright. Mr. Inge is well known for his plays, "Come Back, Little Sheba," "Picnic," and "Bus Stop." Foley Named Vice President Frank C. Foley, professor of geology and director of the State Geological Survey of Kansas, has been appointed vice-president of the English language section of the International Assn. of Ground-Water Geologists. Granada Cafe Steaks, Dinners, Sandwiches 5:30 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. Next door to the Granada Theater "Looking for a good place to eat?" "THE OAKS" eat at Barbecue Chicken ___ $1.00 Buffet Dinner Every Sunday Night 5-8 p.m. $1.50 Also featuring Barbecue Ribs ___ $1.45 Barbecue Chicken ___ $1.00 Private Parties by reservation. Open 24 hours Tues. thru Sat. Closed Mondays Tonganoxie, Kansas, Hy. 24-40 Phone VI 5-9093 Docking Asks Budget Study Deans M. C. Slough of the School of Law and Burton W. Marvin of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. Those who could not be reached were Deans Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts, James R. Surface of the School of Business, and John S. McNown of the School of Engineering and Architecture. (continued from Page 1.) Budgets Discussed Gov. Docking and the Regents conferred following a dinner in the executive mansion in Topeka Thursday night. He asked for recommendations by the board, which has submitted operating budgets for the five state supported colleges for the next fiscal year. The budgets are about 16 per cent higher than for the current year. They include a 5 per cent increase for faculty salaries, to be distributed on a merit basis. A. W. Hershberger, Wichita, chairman of the board, promised Gov. Docking the matters would be carefully reviewed. "We are trying to hold the line with the least amount of money possible," Mr. Hershberger said. Gov. Docking agreed with the Regents that many of the questions he asked would take a considerable amount of research. Study of Bees To Be Published Dr. Charles D. Michener, chairman of the entomology department, will have the findings of a trip he made to study the origin of social behavior of bees in Brazil published in several journals. Dr. Michener's reclassification of a large group of South American bees has already been printed in a bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Garments made of such fabrics as nylon, orlon and dacron tend to pick up color from other garments in the same wash. Even colored labels should be removed before putting in a white wash. Only Dairy Queen has the smooth texture and flavor-rich goodness that keeps malt and shake lovers coming back! Choice of flavors. DAIRY QUEEN 1835 Mass. More Tryouts Set For Big Eight Show Additional tryouts for three acts to be selected for the Big Eight Talent Show will be held next month, according to Leonard Parkinson, Scott City junior and chairman of the Student Union Activities sportsman committee. acts in the first tryouts but several good acts were unable to try out at this time," Parkinson said. "A date for the second auditions will be announced sometime next month," he said. "We auditioned several excellent Use Kansan Want Ads Field Engineers Electrical Mechanical Physicists Petroleum As A Service Company In The Oil Industry We Offer: Liberal Pay & Benefits Locations In 20 States Outdoor Work No Close Supervision Promotions From Within Short Training Period WE INTERVIEW ON YOUR CAMPUS SEPT. 30th See Your Placement Director For Particulars Box 2175 Houston, Texas 835 Mass. SCHLUMBERGER WELL SURVEYING CORP. VI 3-4833 Skirts Skirts Skirts See our largest and most beautiful even) stock of smart SLIM SKIRTS. 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