Centennial plans- (Continued from page 2) (Continued from page 2) Students also have their day during the celebration, April 16. A student committee headed by Thomas Snyder, Independence first year law student, plans a student celebration aimed at fun. The day combines class-sponsored activities and evening entertainment. The committee hopes to have a "big-name" entertainer that Saturday night. Other events remain in the planning stage. The centennial commencement, June 2-6, formally concludes the KU centennial celebration. For the Program Committee working on the centennial observance, planning has brought a sense of participation in something very meaningful. The committee stated that "we live in an age of idea inflation—when almost anything may be portrayed in extravagant terms. It is deeply satisfying to be part of events which are genuinely meaningful and significant." THE FACULTY, students alumni, and friends must share a great feeling of pride and excitement over the events which are planned this spring, the committee added. The centennial calendar is packed with opportunities for massive participation and attendance by all who appreciate the arts, enjoy the stimulation of ideas, and love KU. Expert on Asian art to talk here Tuesday Faubion Bowers, a specialist on Asian dance and Asian drama, will deliver a lecture at 8 p.m. Tuesday, at 8 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. Bowers, a free lance writer and lecturer from New York City, will discuss "Asia Past and Present—a Look at the Arts." A native of Enid, Okla., Bowers attended Columbia University, the Juilliard School of Music and the University of Poitiers in France. While in the service, he became the first Army private to be commissioned in the language service. As a major he was aid-decamp to General MacArthur and was a censor of the Japanese Theater during the occupation. Bowers is author of four books on Eastern art and theater, including "Japanese Theatre and Theatre in the East." Daily Kansan 3 Friday, February 25, 1966 Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Including Sunday WHERE THE ACTION IS SWEATSHIRTS THE "GO GO" CROWD LOVES THEM Heavy weight fleece sweat shirt with short raglan sleeves, rib collar, cuffs and bottom. Sparkling new colors for Spring! Short & Long Sleeve $177 STYLED TO LOOK BETTER — FIT BETTER — WEAR BETTER Open thurs. till 8:30 p.m. FRED GREEN'S WESTERN WEAR We Have The Famous Justin Boots In A Wide Variety Of Styles And Sizes Lee Rider Western Jeans Guaranteed to Fit Only $4.15 910 Mass. Up to 36" Inseam VI 3-0077