Social nerve-center Union is Burge's baby Frank Burge, director of the Kansas Union, is responsible for KU's biggest social nerve-center. Books, coffee, candy bars, dinners and lunches are but a few services the Kansas Union offers to KU's 15,000 students and other members of the University community. Official Bulletin TODAY Eastern Orthodox Church Divine Liturgy, 5.30 p.m. Show Religious film, communion, 5 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Christian Science Lecture, 7:30 p.m. Herbert Reike, Pine Room, Room 10. Business Wives Annual Christmas Frontier Rd. Apt. 3a, Ridges Alpen Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "The Rogue's Trial." TOMORROW Danforth Devotions, 4:30 p.m. Sponsored by Lutherans. SUA Majors & Careers Forum, 3:30 p.m. "Careers in Religion," Father Woodward, Rev. Sunbye & Father Downew, Jawahra Roop, Union. Alpha Chi Sigma, 7:30 p.m. Prof. Dennis, Dahl, 305 Kansas Union. Newman Club Lecture, 7:30 p.m. John Kehoe, S. J. 1915 Stadford, Rd. Speech I Potpourri Finals, 7.30 p.m. University Theatre Faculty Recital. 8 p.m. John Boulton, flutist, Swarthout Recital Hall. ton, flutist Swarthout Recital Hall. *Classical Film* 7 & 9 p.m. “Bringing theater to life” Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "The Rogue's Trial." Its six floors of rooms provide the necessary atmosphere for relaxation, speeches, conferences, debates, art displays; the list is endless. SINCE 1952, Burge has been the master coordinator of this non-profit "service enterprise," which represents $4.3 million worth of property, which collected $2.7 million in proceeds last year, and employs 400 people. However, the main purpose of the Kansas Union is not to sell coffee and books. Burge said. "The main goal of the Kansas Union is to create a climate where all students may have an opportunity to add to their formal education the knowledge and experience gained through participation in worthwhile activities." This goal is under the leadership of the Student Union Activities Board which initiates, sponsors, and promotes all of the Kansas Union activities, Burge said. "KU STUDENTS demonstrate more awareness and interest than Daily Kansan Tuesday, December 13, 1966 Ends Tonight! "The Proud Ones" "True Story of Jesse James" any other student body I have known," Burge said. He said it is the students who give life to the Kansas Union. IT WILL INCLUDE selections from "Theatre, U.S.A.," a program of great scenes from several American plays and readings from essays by Mark Twain, which was presented here last October. The touring players will also demonstrate American theater methods. "Our goal at the Kansas Union is to offer high quality products with good service and environment within the financial means of the students," Burge said. There are no real problems in running the Kansas Union seven days and nights a week. "All I do is offer helpful coordination, and to impart concepts to the professional staff we have recruited," Burge said. "All of us give sincere attention to the internal performance of the Kansas Union, and to present a good external image to the public," Burge said. Tour of Europe set for 'Theatre, U.S.A.' For the fourth consecutive year, a KU theater team will tour eastern Europe next spring. Eight students, accompanied by Lewin A. Goff, director of the University Theatre, and James Hawes, assistant professor of speech and drama, will spend nine weeks touring Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Rumania and possibly Bulgaria. The tour, lasting from April to June, will be sponsored by the U.S. State Department. For latest developments in CHINA'S CULTURAL REVOLUTION subscribe now to PEKING REVIEW $4.00, airmailed weekly.Write for free catalog of 700 imported publications in English from China including: Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung, 4 vols.each $4.25 cloth,$2.75 paper. CHINA BOOKS & PERIODICALS 2929 24th Street San Francisco, California, 94110 WHY TEACH IN KEOKUK, IOWA in 1967-68? City of 16,500 on Illinois & Missouri border Average classroom salary to be $8,000 Social Security plus state pension plan Summer employment opportunities Group insurance paid by school Duty-free noon hour for elementary teachers Sick leave to 100 days Free physical examination Index salary schedule doubles in 10 years Average classroom size is 25 pupils VISIT OUR RECRUITING TEAM TO BE ON CAMPUS WED., DEC. 14, 8:30 to 11:30 A.M. See details at placement office See details at placement office Supt. of Schools, Box 128, Keokuk, Iowa 52632 I plan to visit the Dec. 14 recruiting team. I cannot visit the recruiting team but would like more information. Name ... Position Desired ... Address ... Susan Tisdall, Winnetta, Ill., junior; Jack Wright, Massillon Ohio, graduate student; Dick Jackson, Indianapolis, Ind., graduate student, and Kay Bethea, Baton Rouge, La., graduate student. The student actors chosen for the tour are Sean Griffin, South Bend, Ind., graduate student; Ken Marsolais, Auburn, Wash., graduate student; Linda McDonald, Overland Park graduate student; Kathy Melcher, Newton junior. A truly great selection of rich colors in sweaters. Perfect for that special gift! Stop in and see our fantastic gift wrapper and have yours wrapped free. University Shop --- ON THE HILL P [ ] Flight No.1: Departs June 13 From New York, N.Y. To Paris, France—Returns August 14 SUA Summer 1967 European Flights Flight No.2: Departs August 8 From Washington, D.C. To London, England—Returns September 7 SAVE $200 Contracts are now available at the SUA office