Page 6 University Daily Kansan, April 8, 1981 On Campus TODAY THE CONTEMPLATIVE PLASTER PERSSION will meet at 7:45 a.m. in the Ecumenical Clubs. and will be held on Saturday, March 31. LA MÉE MÉE EANPALM (Spathical Table) will willemize 13.120 *表型* (Suriname Table) in 30.978 *表型* THE UNIVERSITY FORUM will feature Barbara Harrell-Bond on "The OAU—The Organization of African Unity" at 11:45 a.m. in the Euphanian Christian Ministries Center. THE LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES PANEL will host John McFadden on "Non-Traditional Education in Latin America" at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Room of the Kansas University. THE KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Union. THE JAYHAWK TOASTMASTERS' will meet at 7 m. in the Walnut Room of the Union. AN ARCHITECTURE SPEECH will be pre- sent at 7:30 p.m. in 315 of the Aural Visual Arts Building. AFRICAN ARTS EXHIBIT LECTURE will host Robert Suspela on "The Survival of Art, An Ivory Terraccota Tradition" at 8 p.m. in the Main Gallery of the Museum of Anthropology. A STUDENT RECITAL will be presented by the student, please mail m. in the Swarthout Recital Hall or Murray Hall. TOMORROW A UNIVERSITY OPEN PENN with Ex- tensions to Cobb will meet at 2:20 a.m. on 108 Bake Hall. THE LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES PANEL will host Robert Opneheimer on "Mexican-American Education in Kansas" at 3 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union A UNIVERSITY COUNCIL MEETING will be at 3:30 p.m. in 108 Blake Hall. THE LIFE-ISSUE SEMINAR ON SPIRITUAL BANKING in the Ecumenical Christian Ministers' Center. THE GAY AND LESBIAN SERVICES OF MARYLAND m. in the International Room of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Esquire collection full of surprises but public showing a long way off By CINDY CAMPBELL Staff Reporter Tessing pink tees and long,细 finger peeked from beneath massive stacks of photographs, cartoons and illustrations in a cataloguing room in the Spencer Museum of Art. John Porter, who works full-time cataloging the 5,000 piece Esquire Magazine art collection, pulled a piece of illustration photographs in stacks of artworks that covered the floor. A young, blond pin-up girl stared out from the paper. She's bedoubled, is she? No. He's She was one of the more than 150 Varga "She's beautiful, isn't she?" he said. girls in the Esquire collection that arrived in January at KU. ALBERTO VARGA, with his immaculate technique and idealized images of females, captivated the fantasies of the nation in the 40s. His "Varga gird" was a household term. To many, his name was synonymous with female sensuality. Varga, who worked at Esquire from 1940 to 1963, joined Playboy in 1958 and gained even greater popularity with his watercolor paintings and nastal drawings. While at Playboy he changed his name to Diane and took on a racer style typical of Playboy. made from the Varga girls, the Esquie collection has yielded 19 photographs by Diane Arbus, and five Bruce Davidson photographs. While 17 of the Arbus photos are in the collection, two recent finds and the Davidson works were survivures. Porter also has uncovered several drawings by Richard Lindner, a major pop artist, political drawings by David Levine and cartoons by Al Capp and Milton Milon Capp. Capp made the cartoon strip Li'l Abner famous and Caniff originated the Steve Canon series. PORTER CALLED the Esquire Collection a 'instructional tool' and a barometer of popu- lation. Works that will not be cataloged by the museum will be boxed, labeled and stored in Fraser Hall where they will be accessible to students and researchers. Porter said. Because of the massive volume of the collection, Porter said that it was extremely valuable, but that an accurate estimate of its worth is impossible now. Though he hopes to be through cataloging the collection by mid-May, Porter said that an exhibit was at least two years away. The museum has tentative plans for a selection of Varga's World War II vintage pin-ups to be exhibited next year, however. BIG BLUE Property Management, Inc. RENTALS IN THE LAWRENCE AREA 842-3175 2346 Alabama St. NOW AT RICK'S VARSITY 20 MAR 2019 EVE 7:30 AM & 9:25 WEEKEND MAT 2:15 BackReads® A ROBIN FOUNCEAU 'TESS' 'TESS' PG SHOWN AT 8 O'CLOCK HILLCREST 1 WINNER OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS Fuji A CLASS ACT! CINEMA 2 3157 ANDIOWA TELEPHONE 921-4800 8 We Service All Bikes 841-6642 1033 Vermont Lawrence KS --become Cha Kansas profess said to exchail years Gov. C HILLCREST 3 THE FIRE AND THE AURORA THE FINAL CHAPTER OF THE OWN FRIEND EVEN, 7:15 & 8:30 WEDNESDAY, 7:20 John H. Hill II, D.C. 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SNA FILMS Wednesday, April 8 The Burmese Harp (1950) Ken Ichikawa's son of a traumatized soldier who finds it his vocation to the war dead is one of the great anti-war films. With Shojo Yasuhiko (116 min.) B&W. Thursday, April 9 Thursday, April 9 One of the best British films about colonialism, a story about an outpost under siege and the grudging respect that grows between the British and the Zulu kingdom. The film is also a student icon, this is mainly a terrific adventure film. With Sandy Baker, Jack Hawkins, Michael Caine; directed by Cy Endfield (Zula Dawny) (138 min 826 seconds) the film will be shown at Woodfruit Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Weekday films are $1.00; Friday, Saturday, Popular and Sunday. Tickets available at the SUA office, Kansas Union, 4th level. Information 864-3477. No smoking or refreshments at Zulu (1964) P The elast m is no becom Sta facul ticipa Para C UN agree six s unive to si chang Asune Our Parag the pr Sta was becau Parag other count "TI bring