Tuesday. May 8, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Summer Drama Series Slated The University Theatre's Summer Theatre Series will be as follows: June 21-22. "Sweet Betsy from Pike," a short music drama; and "Zoo Story." JULY 5-6: "Antigone," by Jean Anouilh, with a different cast from its performances in the Experimental Theatre last February. June 8-9: The University Players' production of "The Boy Friend" by Sandy Wilson, with substantially the same cast which played it last December in Lawrence and more recently in Kansas City and Junction City. June 30: "Ivan, the Terrible—Part II," a film. June 23: "Ivan, the Terrible—Part I," a film. June 12-13: "Parc Parisian," a ballet by the Kansas City Dance Theatre, Inc. JUNE 15-16: "Rashomon," a guest production by the Wichita Community Theatre. July 12-13: "Insect Comedy," a modern work in the style of Aristophanes. July 14: "The Golden Coach," a film. July 28: D. H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterly's Lover," a film. Inquiries and ticket requests should be addressed to the University Theatre, Murphy Hall. KU Minister 'Builds' at Tincup When Tincup, Colo., was a thriving mining camp, it was known for the brief careers of its sheriffs. The townspeople never had a real church. The only religious services were conducted by visiting ministers who infrequently passed through the area. NOW, YEARS after the sounds of the pick and shovel have been silenced. Tincup has a church.Because of the efforts of a young Lawrence minister. Tincup's summer residents and visitors do not miss religious activities. The Rev. J. Robert Balch, the University of Kansas campus minister of the Christian church, is the director of the inter-denominational program which began last summer. Students from KU and other Kansas and Missouri colleges and universities assisted Rev. Balch. Fraternity Jewelry Describing the Tincup area, he said: Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER "It is located in the beautiful mountains between Gunnison and Buena Vista. It is a popular summer vacation spot for tourists. Tincup offers its inhabitants delightful weather and an abundance of the best trout streams in Colorado." The center of religious activity is the Tincup town hall. The student staff painted the outside of the hall and built church pews. A roof on the building was also added. Rev. Balch termed the program "highly successful." "THE RESPONSE TO OUR program from the community was gratifying. Plans to continue and expand the project this summer have been made with students who have obtained summer employment in the area. The students will carry on the program in their off-work hours." program includes weekly features of the project include a children's supervised activity program (games, hikes and crafts), staff serenades and a family recreation night (community sings, dances and movies). Rev. Balch said, "The work camp will also be repeated this summer, as there is more repair and renewal work needed on the church." The nine-week summer jobs have already been filled, but students may apply for the work camp which lasts for one-week intervals. Housing facilities are provided for the student staff. Transportation to and from Tincup is the students' expense. Students interested in participating in the program should contact Rev. Balch at the Christian Student Center. The telephone numbers are VI 3-4077 and VI 3-9232. Reflect your good taste with a gift for Mother from the vast collection of pretty and practical gifts . . . gift wrapped with our compliments. 1023 Mass. (Across from the Granada) Open till 8:30 p.m. This Thursday EXPERT AUTO REPAIR Mignot & Sawyer Garage 620 Mass. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results EXCLUSIVE! JACKIE TALKS ABOUT HER INDIA TRIP "I'm glad I went," said Mrs. Kennedy on the plane home, "but I'd never take a trip like this again without Jack." In an exclusive feminine chat in this week's Post, Jackie tells why she hates the limelight. How she put her foot down when the Secret Service tried to spoil her fun. And how she managed to keep look cool under the blazing Indian sun. The Saturday Evening POST MAY 12 NOW ON SALE STORE IT... ACME DRY CLEANING Call Acme today and get this out of the way before FINAL pressure begins. Travel home this year with the confidence that your winter clothes are stored cold and safe with Acme. Acme will store 25-30 items for only $3.95.Mothproofing and insurance included! 1-HOUR PERSONALIZED JET LIGHTNING SERVICE A quick phone call when you return next year will deliver them sparkling clean. Call Acme today. Try another finer service. Acme Hillcrest Shopping Center VI 3-0928 LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Downtown VI 3-5155 Malls Shopping Center VI 3-0895