Page 5 My Fair Lady' Cast Indefinite The "final" auditions last night for the University Theatre's production of "My Fair Lady" left some indecision as to the casting. Some persons may be called back tonight for an additional try-out, said Lewin Goff, professor of speech and drama. Wednesday, Sept. 22,1965 University Daily Kansan He said most of the casting had been completed, but there are a few openings in the chorus. "MY FAIR LADY," the theatre's first fall production, will be under the direction of Harold Crain, guest professor this semester at Murphy Hall. THE CAST: Kip Niven, Prairie Village sophomore, as Alfred Doo little; Pat Wise, Oklahoma City junior, Eliza; Tom Rea, instructor of speech and drama, Higgins, and Paul Hough, Topeka sophomore, as Freddy. Opening night of the Lerner and Loewe musical is set for Oct. 22. MUSICAL DIRECTOR and conductor for the production is Robert Baustian, professor of orchestra. Clayton Krebbiel, professor of choral music, is chorus director, and Mrs. Tommy Baker is choreographer. "My Fair Lady," which features $1,000 in costumes, will be performed Oct. 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, and 31. The Oct. 29 performance will be a special Homecoming presentation. The University Theatre schedule: "My Fair Lady" (Lerner and Loewe)—Oct. 22, 23, 24, 28, 29 and 31. "The Taming of the Shrew" (Shakespeare)—December 3,4,10 and 11. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (Edward Albee)—February 9, 10, 11 and 12. "The Bedbug" (Vladimir Mayakovski)-March 11, 12, 18 and 19. "Portrait of Carry" (Douglas Moore)—April 28, 29, 30 and May 1 European Chief to Address P-t-P The European Director of People-to-People, Jean-Louis Baudoin, will speak at the Kansas chapter membership meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom Sept. 28. The People-to-People committee, which aids international students by trying to better acquaint them with American students and customs, will join with SUA to sponsor a welcoming preview of KU football with the Quarterback Club. The preview will at 7 p.m. Representatives from both People-to-People and SUA will also be present to explain the nature of their organizations, how they serve international students, and how interested students might join. Thursday in the Forum Room of the Union. Enrollment in the School of Law has doubled in the past four years. James K. Logan, dean of the KU law school, said yesterday. School's Enrollment Up Says Law Dean Logan "There is no question that the reputation of KU's law school is becoming better each year," he added. This enhanced reputation is helping increase enrollment. In the last four years the law school has exactly doubled in size. In 1961 there were 139 law students. There are 278 now. First-year law students account for 132 of these 278. Other reasons for the growing enrollment, Dean Logan said, are a renewed student interest in law galvanized by the increased role of the Supreme Court in national affairs. The new executive board of People-to-People includes Dave Waxse, chairman; Dale Sprague, vice-chairman; Jim Pitts, treasurer; Prakash Nagori, vice-chairman; Mike Grady, publicity; Richard Harp, job placement; Ken Nicolay, contact; Nancy Einsel, membership; Kathy Hutton, special projects; Trish Cowen, hospitality; Jo Dallam, American Students Aboard; and Kent Andrews, secretary. Dean Logan said he feels that "more student interest in law stems from the developments in the Supreme Court during the last 12 years. Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. 1910 Stratford Rd. Carl for a.5 m. will pick up students for a.5 m. Class schedule for Strong (4.55). Class schedule for Student Center: Western Civilization discussion group, 4 p.m.; Parish Council meeting, 4 p.m.; Unattended evening with chaplains, 8.15 n.m. TODAY Official Bulletin Carilion Recital, 7:10. Albert Gerken. Sarah Keller, 7:30. p.m. Ballroom, Kansas Union. Catholic Mass, 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. 1910 Stratford Road. Car for 5 p.m. mass will be held at 6 p.m. Union (4:50) and Strong (4:55). Class schedule for Student Center: Fundamentals of Catholic Faith, 10:40 a.m. 4 p.m. and Western Civilization discussion group. TOMORROW KU Students for a Democratic Society, 7 campus, Surfside, New York, KU Displays of student information Displays WESTERN CIVILIZATION NOTES 1965 Edition $4.25 All new and revised! To be first on the delivery list Call VI 2-1901 — Now! FREE DELIVERY FACULTY-STAFF CHILDREN Bowling Leagues Now Forming Faculty Inter-departmental Leagues ★ Faculty Mixed Leagues Contact Mr. Boozer or Mr. Fearring UN 4-3545 Faculty & Staff's Children's SATURDAY Leagues also being organized. Expert instruction will be provided. ★ Organization meeting at the Jaybowl at 8:30 a.m. SAT., Sept. 25 for CHILDREN. See You at the Jay Bowl Student Union Activities announces A New Series of Outstanding Films From All Over the World. The Classical Film Series Sept. 29—The Iron Horse Oct. 13—Beauty and the Beast Oct. 6—Student of Prague Oct. 27—The Exterminating Angel Oct. 20—The World of Apu Nov. 10—Ordet Nov. 3—A Program of American Slapstick Comedy Dec. 1—Throne of Blood Dec. 8—The Cruel Sea Jan. 5—Eclipse Dec. 15—Triumph of Will Jan. 12—The 39 Steps All films will be shown at 7:00 p.m. every Wednesday in DYCHE AUDITORIUM Single Admission 60¢ Season Tickets $5.00 Now on Sale at the Kansas Union