10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, April 29, 1968 Photographs to be shown A group of photographs selected from the classes of Norman Abrams, assistant professor of design, will be on exhibit in the KU Art Museum April 29 through May 31. The 25 photographs were selected by A. Bret Waller, museum director. On exhibit will be the work of Anthony Albrecht, Lawrence sophomore; Larry Aumiller, Denver, Colo., senior; Mary Creech, Troy, Mo., senior; Tim Forcade, Shawnee Mission junior. Michael Gontesky, San Diego, Calif., graduate student; Dan Hall, Kansas City senior; Judy Herschman, St. Joseph, Mo., sophomore; Keith Jacobshagen, Wichita graduate student; Kim Kern, Topeka sophomore; Leslie Sisman, Knoxville, Tenn., senior; and Larry Schwarm, Greensburg senior. Advertisement Why Do You Have A Poor Memory? 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Send your name, address, and zip code to: Memory Studies, 835 Diversity Pkwy., Dept. 167-014, Chicago, Ill. 60614. A postcard will do. The gymkhana and derby, both held as part of Greek Week and Spring Fling activities, were completed Saturday. Gymkhana, derby winners named The derby, held on six 20-mile courses around the Lawrence area, was navigated by answering quiz questions which helped the drivers find the correct route. The six winners were Mike Sheahon, Wichita junior, representing Lewis and Templin Halls; Bill Lenz, St. Louis, Mo., junior, Lewis and Templin Hills; Kathy Young, Bellaire, Tex., junior, Lewis and Templin Halls; Bill Wagner, El Paso, Tex., senior, Lewis and Templin Halls; Mike Putnam, Leawood senior, McCollum and Templin Halls; Tom Hatcher, Kansas City freshman, Ellsworth and Oliver tenth floor. The gymkhana consisted of cars competing in seven classes. Trophies were given to the seven class winners and to the top three Greek house and residence hall Modern plays show man's search today' Modern plays reflect a sense of searching for something beyond the here and now, Jack Brooking, professor of speech and drama, said in the last of the Newman Forum Lecture Series Sunday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. "The stage has become thoroughly liberated." Brooking said, through the work of writers such as Edward Albee and Tennessee Williams who have made it possible to do things on the stage with more freedom. Are there plays which probe the larger questions of God, death and the redeeming qualities of man? He gave this question a qualified yes. They are being written, he said, but are not being published. In modern plays man is stuck in a room where he must look into himself or look to others around him to find his salvation. This search, Brooking said, takes man into oriental mysticism rather than Christianity. The first string trio invited to perform in the Soviet Union will present a concert of chamber music at 8 p.m. today in Swarth-Recital Hall. String trio to play With Tennessee Williams there is a preoccupation with death and the nature of God. Williams, like so many modern playwrights, is The Alma Trio, composed of Andor Toth, tion, violin, Gabor Rejtjo, cello, and William Corbett Jones, piano, was formed in California in 1944. Since then, the trio has achieved international popularity. teams—consisting of the top four drivers from each house and hall. Admission to the concert is $2. Tickets are available at the Murphy Hall box office. The individual class winners were: Phil Carlson, Kansas City sophomore, class A; Jeff Churchill, assistant professor of business, class B; Gary Vinyard, Lawrence freshman, class C; Gordon Fitch, assistant professor of business, class D; Wayne Bennett, Topeka sophomore, class E; Steve Kubin, McPherson senior, class F; Lirel Holt, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, class G. searching for some way to focus in on God—to try to find His identity, he said. In "Night of the Iguana," for instance, Williams is saying that God is there, ut not quite accessile so men must reach out to each other, said Brooking. Henry's Moonlight Special Steakburgers Albee is searching for an overpowering force that is dark and frightening. He, too, expresses man's need for personal contact with others. Tuesday & Wednesday 6 till Midnight Buy one at regular price and get 2nd for 1c Another playwright represents God as quite accessible. In the play "Joan at the Stake" the open setting does not restrict the "straight line to God," Brooking said. Henry's 6th & Mo. VI 3-2139 Brooking said that "in our lives God is inaccessible and maybe not even there, so we must search each other for the answer." The Top Academy Award Winner For 1967 Best Picture Best Actor Rod Steiger THE MIRSCH CORPORATION SIDNEY ROD POITIER' STEIGER THE NORMAN JEWISON WATER MIRSCH PRODUCTION Sidney Poitier "IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT" Rod Steiger 3 Shows Daily 2:30, 7:15 & 9:30 "In The Heat of The Night" Now 7:15 & 9:15 Matinees Sat. & Sun. 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS including Residence hall team awards were: 1st place. Naismith Hall, "Best Picture of The Year" Fitch recorded the top time of the day: 1:28.012. Elliott Churchill, instructor of English, recorded the winning time for a woman driver: 1:38.532. 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