KC jazz fete set Saturday Two hundred jazz musicians will saturate the Kansas City metropolitan area with syncopated sounds during Jazz Week '66, Monday through Sunday. The week of musical festivities sets the mood for the celebration of jazz sounds in municipal Auditorium Sunday. The musicians, many local, will start at 3 p.m. and continue through tight solid hours of jazz entertainment. Tickets range from 3 to $5. Sunday's program includes such Official Bulletin TODAY Kansas Federation of Music Clubs, All Day, Muscle Lutheran Worship, 4:30 p.m. Danforth, Chanel Der Deutsche Verein wird am Don- den die Stelle in der Bierstle zusammenkommen. Premiere. 8:20 p.m. "Carry Nation." University Theatre. Catholic Mass: 6:45 a.m. and 4:45 b.m. C.F.M. Group 8, p.m. Student Center. Protestant Worship, 7 a.m. Wesley Foundation Methodist Center. Kansas Federation of Music Clubs, All Day, Murphy Hall. Recreation for the Mentally Retarded. All Day. Robinson. Russell, A. and Robinson. Structural Engineering Conference, All, Dau, Union Muslim Society. 1 p.m. Friday (payments at School of Religion (Sherman Hall)) Golf. 1:30 p.m. K-State, Nebraska, Missouri. Here. Popular Film, 7 and 9:30 p.m. "Seven Days in May." Dyche Aud. Hillcrest Friday Night Services, 7:30 and Brush Community Center, 917 Highland. Cary Nation, 8:20 p.m. University Theatre. (Studt in principal.) notables as Herb Ellis, originally with the Steve Allen Show; Doc Severinson, trumpeter on the "Tonight Show"; Stan Kenton and Duke Ellington. FOR THE FIRST time this year, a Jam Room will be set up in the Little Theater adjoining the auditorium. There will be no extra charge for seats here where the musicians will be warming up. Today Kenton will perform at 9 p.m. at the Antioch Shopping Center and Friday at 8:30 he will play at Ward Parkway Shopping Center. Saturday afternoon the sounds of George Winn and the Storyville Seven, Bob Simes Quartette, Baby Lovett Dixieland Band, Bill Brewer Combo and Carrol Jenkins Trio will stroll through the downtown streets and in 10 stores —Adler's, Emery Bird Thayer, Harzfeld's, Jones Store, Jenkins Music, Macy's, Kline's, Rothschild's, Woolf Brothers and Robinson Shoe Co. KU graduate named Editor of 'Boys' Life' Dick Pryce, 1950 KU graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism, has been named Senior Editor of Boys' Life, the national magazine for all boys published by the Boy Scouts of America. America's dress-casual favorite... the WINTHROP WILLOW hand sewn front. Black $15.95 Brown Fashioned for the new casual trend in men's apparel. Slip-on ease... snug hand-sewn comfort and quality. ARENSBERG'S Trio begins study of Indians Three KU professors have begun a two and a half year study of the American Indian in rural and urban schools with sponsorship by the U.S. Office of Education. Murray L. Wax, associate professor of sociology, heads the project, which is operating under grant of more than $30,000 through this fiscal year and which will involve more than $150,000. PROJECT HEADQUARTERS are in Tahlequah, Okla., where the Waxes are setting up a study in the city school system and in Cherokee county. Clyde Warrior, a Ponca Indian, is assisting them. Working with him are his wife, Rosalie, associate professor of anthropology, and Mildred Dickeman, assistant professor of anthropology. Miss Dickeman is working in the Kenwood neighborhood to the north in Delaware county and near Spavinaw Lake. The study there involves a two-room rural school. Murray Wax said a survey of Indians who go from a predominately Indian neighborhood into the schools of Tulsa will be start-in the fall. "WE WILL BE looking at both the academic and social adjustment of Indian children in the various types of schools," Wax said. "The data may become the basis for recommendations for the improvement of education for the American Indian," he explained. "But in a broader sense we hope to learn some things that may apply to the education of other children who come from the environment of a culturally different minority." Wax noted that some of the findings he and Mrs. Wax recently made from a study of the Oglalla Sioux on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota have been reported as applicable to the work of teachers of Puerto Ricans in New York City. That project was sponsored by the Office of Economic Opportunity. American Indian children often have high dropout rates and an objective is to find ways of making public school education more meaningful and useful. Daily Kansan 13 Thursday. April 28. 1966 THE VERNAL VILLAGER $ ^{\circledast} $ Probably the first...certainly the pleasantest...sign of Spring is the season's collection of VILLAGER clothes. Procrastinators are welcome to come and just look. Foresighted females will come and choose their Spring wardrobe, take it home, and spend the next wintry weeks drawing refreshment from the sight of it, waiting, full of spirit, promise, and the special excitement of Spring. The Alley Shop VI 3-0454 843 Mass. 4. 在图形世界中,你可以绘制各种简单图形。尝试使用不同的填充颜色和线条来描绘这些图形,并观察它们的不同表现力。