Page 8 University Daily Kansan Senior Party to Travel On 4-Hour Train Loop A maximum of 850 KU seniors and their guests will take a four-hour trip on a 21-car train on May 2. The train will leave Lawrence at 7 p.m. and travel a loop which includes Kansas City, Emporia, Topeka and back to Lawrence, nonstop. Several fraternity bands will play for dancing in the box cars, and free beverages will be served in the lounge cars. FIVE BUSES WILL take seniors and their guests from Zone O parking lot across from Allen Field House to board the train. Students are asked to leave their cars in Zone O and buses will return the group to their cars after the train trip. "This is an extra function originating this year for seniors and their guests," Dennis Nelson, Topeka senior and co-chairman of the senior class special events committee, said. "Since the train can hold only 850 people the tickets will be sold on a first come first serve basis at $2 per ticket." Nelson said. Tickets will go on sale in men's living groups this week-end and will be sold at the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. ORIGINAL PLANS FOR the train trip proposed a stopover for dinner and a concert by a big name band in Hutchinson. This was changed because of expenses and the complications of unloading and reloading the students in Hutchinson, Nelson said. This Saturday night the senior class will host a party on the Lawrence drag strip, two miles west on highway 40. The Flippers and another band will play from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Radio Educator WillHelpHonor Bard's Birthday Mr. Edwin Browne, director of educational AM-FM radio at the University of Kansas, has been named a member of the national committee of the Shakespeare Anniversary Committee. Mr. Browne's acceptance of the honor was received by Mr. Eugene R. Black, chairman, and president of the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre at Stratford, Connecticut. A committee to celebrate the Shakespeare quadricentennial was first proposed by the late President John F. Kennedy. President Johnson announced on Monday, February 17, 1964, that a committee would lead this country's official celebration of the 400th anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare. The President indicated that he would like the committee to direct its efforts "to reawaken interest in the vitality and beauty of the English language through the works of William Shakespeare" by working closely with teachers and students in schools and colleges throughout the country. The committee can aid our country also, the President said, by acquainting foreign visitors with the many American Shakespeare festivals and productions which are taking place in this anniversary year. In his statement, the President In his statement the President said: "The 400th anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare is calling forth special celebrations and festivals everywhere in the world. Proper note of this occasion will be taken throughout the year 1964 by our official United States Shakespeare Anniversary Committee. "This committee will direct its efforts to reawaken interest in the vitality and beauty of the English language through the works of William Shakespeare. It will work closely with teachers of the English language, teachers of speech and Shakespearean scholars throughout the country. The cost for this party is $2 for non-seniors and guests accompanied by seniors. Seniors with senior ID's will be admitted free. MORE DETAILS FOR the train trip will be given at the senior coffee next Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the ballroom of the Kansas Union. "The senior coffee will serve to announce the graduation details and the senior breakfast which will be later. At this time seniors will also vote on the Hope award for the outstanding professor and on the senior gift," Jay Cook, Webster Groves, Mo., senior and co-chairman of the special events committee, said. Jose Sandoval, winner of the special artist's diploma of "magna cum laude" in the 1962 International Van Cliburn Piano Competition, will be featured in a recital here this week end. Recital to be Given By KU Pianist Sandoval, Mexico freshman, has performed as a soloist in numerous orchestra concerts, and also on radio and television. He is presently continuing his advanced piano studies here under the Mexican pianist, Angelica Marles von Sauer. In May of 1963, Sandoval was chosen as "the best instrumentalist" at the Naztfger Contest in Wichita from among fifty contestants. The recital is being sponsored by the International Club and is scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday in Swarthout Recital Hall. Sugar 'n' stripes 'n' everything nice! 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