NEXT WEEK AT KU 'Carry Nation' to open By Carolun Drury Five more days and the opera "Carry Nation" will have its world premiere performance at 8:20 p.m. Thursday in the University Theatre. A formally-dressed audience will see and hear four professional singers. Mezzo-soprano Beverly Wolff of the New York City Opera Company will sing the leading role. Accompanying her in the performance will be Metropolitan Opera baritone John Rearson, Met bass-baritone Kenneth Smith, who joined KU faculty last fall, and lyric coloratura soprano Patricia Brooks of the New York City Opera. DIRECTED BY KU professor of voice Clayton Krehbiel, a student cast will sing chorus parts. Robert Baustian, professor of music, is conducting the opera. Pulitzer Prize-winning composer-professor Douglas Moore and New York free lance writer William North Jayme collaborated on the work. Contrary to public conception, this story of Carry Nation will not focus on her fanatical acts supporting temperance. Instead, it will portray the life so similar to any other woman's which she led before becoming known nationally. SUNDAY.APRIL24 Interviews for all KU-Y Cabinet positions except Producer and Business Manager for Rock Chalk Revue in afternoon at Union. Applications should be returned to KU-Y office by Friday afternoon, April 22. University Chorus and Orchestra Concert 8:30 p.m. Hoeh. Honorable Leland Barrows, U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic Wins Wolfe award Gary L. Schwartz, Wessington Springs, S.D., senior, is the 1966 recipient of the Jack Wolfe memorial award to the outstanding senior man in physical education. The $50 award comes from a memorial endowment created after the plane crash death of the former Lawrence and KU athlete and coach at Colby Community High School. Ready for the rain . . . Maggie Ogilvie, Delta Delta Delta, wears a raincoat and triangle in the Villager tradition. American Society Class, 7 p.m. Murphy. Archaeological Institute of America, 1813-1978, "IBF," by Prof. J. Walter Graham. BROOKLYN: University Press. of Cameroon, "Africa" 3 p.m. Kansas Union MONDAY. APRIL 25 "Ing Cultures as Seen in the Life of F. Wright, Yale University, Union." TUESDAY, APRIL 26 Denes Zsigmondy, Viohmst. 2:30 p.m. Murphy. WEDNESDAY APRIL. 27 Collegeate Young Republicans, 7:30 p.m. Speaker: Ex-Mayor William Tarrant of Wichita, candidate for U.S. Senate, Georgia. Classical Film, "Beauties of the Night." 7 p.m. Dyche. Fine Arts Faculty Recital honoring Katherine Recitation of Muscle Clubs, $5 m. Murphy. THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Premier of "Carry Nation," 8:20 p.m. Murphy. THURSDAY APRIL 28 Structural Engineering Conference, silicon, Union "Carry Nation," 8:20 p.m. Student principals, Murphy. FRIDAY. APRIL 29 an day! City, Fair, Film, "Saven Days in March 7 and 9:30 pm, Dyneb SATURDAY. APRIL 30 May, 7 and 9.30 p.m. Dyche. "Carry Nation," 8.25 p.m. Profes- tors. EXHIRITS "Carry Nation," 8:20 p.m. Professional principals. Murphy. "Bark Paintings from Arnhem Land," Snoopert-Thaver. "The First Hundred Years," special collection, Watson. collection, watson. "Raymond Eastwood." Union. "The Harris Chain Newspapers— Kansas, Iowa, California." Flint. 10 Daily Kansan Friday, April 22, 1966 Jay Janes, honorary pep club, have elected their 1966-67 officers. Marty Deason, Great Bend junior, was elected president. The other officers are Ethel Stukenberg, Des Moines, Iowa, junior, vice-president; Jennifer Nilson, Chicago Heights, Ill., sophomore, secretary; Corrine Cummins, Topeka sophomore, treasurer; Nancy Leonard, Topeka junior, social chairman; Earbie Clarke, Clerendon Hills, Ill., junior, historian; J. K. Gray, Fort Scott junior, songleader, and Sue Saindon, Zurich sophomore, mum sale. Jay Janes elect 1966-67 officers Spanish, German, French, English etc., hundreds by the box at 2 day sale estate of late Dr. Alpha Owens at 1329 Kentucky. 9 till 6. Friday and Saturday, April 22, 23 only. Also many bookcases and antique furniture, musical instruments etc.