WHICH PLAY IS TONIGHT A Repertory Week of six plays in the KU Theatre finds Kip Niven, senior from Prairie Village, a bit mixed up on his costumes. Niven here has parts of the costumes and stage properties of three plays he is acting in this week and of a fourth, the musical "Oliver," now in rehearsal. The boot, wig, cuff and whip are worn by Niven in "She Stoops to Conquer." He uses the tennis shoe, tights, glove, epaulette, hat, cane and glasses for "Romanoff and Juliet." The pants are for "The Rehearsal," and the piano is for "Oliver." The conventional shirt and tie symbolize his roles as a student and publicity director for the KU Theatre. T-Bird planes collide INDIAN SPRINGS, Nev.—(UPI)—Two Super Saber jet fighters—members of the Air Force's proud Thunderbirds exhibition flying team—collided in flight yesterday. The Air Force said the two planes must have touched at the top of the loop traveling at about 500 m.p.h. at the point of impact. Internat'l interests promoted Two trips have been planned for students participating in People to People this weekend. Saturday morning six Venezuelaan students will board a bus for Blue Springs, Mo., where they will be the banquet guests of the community chapter of people to people. Dale Sprague, president and McPherson senior, said the group will sing songs and perform dances of their native land as well as other Latin American nations. AT THE BANQUET several groups of foreign students from Missouri colleges and universities will also perform. "This project is designed to promote better international understanding, to give foreign students an opportunity to meet American people and to introduce them to the American way of life." Sprague said. The group will return Sunday afternoon. THE OTHER TRIP will feature the first of a series of industrial tours. The group will go to the American Royal parade and show in Kansas City, Mo. The trip is open to anyone, and students may register at the organization's office, B104, Kansas Union. Twenty people had signed for the trip today. There will be a charge of $1 for admission to the American Royal activities, he said. The second of the tours is set for Saturday, Nov. 19, when a group will visit the Leavenworth Penitentiary. Daily Kansan Thursday, October 13, 1966 WELCOME KU Students and Faculty to Marinello Beauty Shop Mr. Terry Beasley Formerly of Des Moines, Ia. Owner & Stylist Miss Kathie Goldman Formerly of Chicago, Ill. Hair Stylist During the summer vacation months the Marinello Beauty Salon changed ownership and is now operating under new management. Our stylists are all new to Lawrence and are highly skilled in all phases of beauty culture including wig styling. Mr. Ben Weithers Formerly of Des Moines, Ia. Hair Stylist We welcome everyone to stop in and get acquainted. Hours are from 8:30 to 5:00 Monday through Saturday; however, early morning and late evening appointments are welcomed. For appointment call: VI 1-3330—Stop in at 1119 Mass. Engineers to welcome parents A special "Welcome" mat has been prepared for the families of freshmen in the School of Engineering and Architecture as part of the annual Parents' Day program here Oct. 15. An informal get-together in Learned Hall at 9:45 a.m. has been planned. From 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. there will be departmental meetings and open houses. HAWKERS—Let us winterize your car NOW before it's too late. WE WILL: - Flush old water and anti-freeze - Check your entire cooling system - Install guaranteed anti-freeze Remember—we care about you and your car. Let our famous Phillips quality and service prove it! Southside 66 6th & Mich. Potter's 66 23rd & La. THE TOWN CRIER 912 Mass. PAPERBACK BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS GREETING CARDS & GIFTS Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Including Sunday