Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1965 DANISH GYMNASTS—Grace, agility, and form are exhibited by these male members of the Danish gymnast team which will appear at KU on October 6. Young Danish Group to Present Musical Gymnastic Event Oct. 6 The Danish Gym Team of 12 women and 12 men will perform in Hoch Auditorium Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. under sponsorship of the physical education department. The gymnasts, who are 20 years old or less, were chosen in a national competition for the 1965-66 world tour. Their program will show a wide variety of modern Danish gymnastics and a selection of Danish folk dances with native costumes. The majority of the program, which involves both group and individual exercises, will be performed to music taken from the classics or Danish folk tunes. PROF. HENRY A. SHENK, chairman of the physical education department, said the young men and women are taking the year off without salary for the tour. "No one need come or stay away in expectation of a lot of muscleflexing," Prof. Shenk said. "In addition to the gymnastic feats, there will be a bit of ballet, a bit of folk dancing, and a lot of real artistry in a performance by a handsome and talented group of young people." Erik Flesten-Jensen is the organizer and director of the team, which is on its seventh world tour, six of them since World War II. Because the Danish team must earn its travel expenses, admission will be $1.25 for the main floor of Hoch Auditorium and 75 cents for the balcony. The team's only other appearance in this area will be Oct. 7 at PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS ASC BUDGET ALLOCATIONS All organizations desiring money from the ASC may pick up the requests for appropriations at the ASC office in the Union. Those organizations which received money last year will receive their requests in the mail. Minor Fire in Malott The completed form is due at the ASC office on OCTOBER 8. A fire, caused by a burned-out transformer, in the science library of Malott Hall last night resulted in minor damage. The budget meeting of the ASC will be on OCTOBER 19. Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. The librarian, Jutta Dennenhaupt, German graduate student, noticed smoke pouring from one of the fluorescent lights in the library. She reported the fire to the KU telephone operator and the campus police were notified. The Lawrence Fire Department was then called to the scene. Three units from the fire department arrived at Malott within five minutes. Lower Level RECORD Department 2. 69 2. 69 The sensation of Miss Nancy just naturally sparks a very special kind of excitement when she sings about love. In this album, Nancy turns such superlative songs as More. If Ever I Would Leave You into her own heartmelting way of saying Gentle is My Love. ST 23517 On CAPITOL Records 901 Massachusetts Mmm-mmm-mm! what a marvellous feeling!