University-Daily-Kansan Page 9 Craftsmen Exhibit To Show Originals Around the Campus The eighth annual Designer Craftsmen Show will be held Oct. 29 through Nov. 26 in the Kansas Union. Original works of art from all over Kansas will be on exhibit. The first show at KU was held in 1954. It was sponsored by the School of Fine Arts to give Kansas artists a chance to exhibit their works. This year Thomas Tibbs, director of the Des Moines, Iowa. Art Museum, will judge the exhibition. Mr. Tibbs is an authority on crafts, ceramics and sculpture. He is a former director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Over $1,000 in prizes will be given. Kansas and Greater Kansas City, Mo., residents are eligible for entry in the show. Producers of the art show from the School of Fine Arts are Marjorie Whitney, professor of design; Carlyle H. Smith, producer of design, jewelry and silversmithing; J Sheldon Carey, professor of design; Eldon Tefft, associate professor of sculpture; Evelyn DCrew, professor of weaving and design; and Robert Montgomery, instructor of design, jewelry and silversmithing. KU Researchers To Offer Findings Two KU students are proof that undergraduate research is not for play. Don E. Detmer, Great Bend first year medical student and Julie Dennis, Lawrence senior, will offer their research findings at the American society of Cell Biology meeting Nov. 2-4 in Chicago. Francis Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said that such undergraduate presentations before scientific gatherings were most unusual. Detmer will present a paper which describes their work last year on "Fluorescing Subcellular Particles of Brain During Maturation." The two will take part in a five minute question-and-answer period following the paper's presentation. Miss Dennis is holding a National Science Foundation fellowship for the second year as a member of KU's undergraduate research program. Both Miss Dennis and Detmer are conducting the research project under the direction of William M. Balfour, research associate in physiology. The Chancery Club was first organized at Kansas State University in 1950. Its main objective is to acquaint college students with the law school curriculum and the field of law. Organization Starts For Chancery Club A Chancery Club is being organized for students considering enrollment in law school here or at other universities. The organizational meeting is to be held at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in the court room of Green Hall. The national President of Chancery Clubs, Mike Heatherman of Kansas State University, and the faculty sponsor will speak on the activities and goals of the Chancery Club. An instructor and two graduate assistants have been added to the radio-television department staff. Radio-TV Faculty Makes Increase of 3 Donald W. Hansen will replace Kenneth Kiley as student adviser to KUOK. Mr. Hansen is a graduate of the University of Arizona and a former speech teacher at Emporia State Teachers College. Peter Haggart, graduate of the State University of South Dakota, and Phil Lane, graduate of the University of Portland, are graduate assistants to Bruce A. Linton, chairman of the radio-television department. Both are working towards their master's degrees. Psychology Positions Open Applications for positions as psychometrist, psychologist and clinical psychologist will be accepted until Oct. 27, according to the State Personnel Division. Starting salaries range from $280 to $309 for psychometrist to $647 to $714 for clinical psychologist III. No written tests will be required. Information and application forms are available from the State Personnel Division, 801 Harrison, Topeka. Research Article Published Paul C. Bruns and Vernon E. Troxel, assistant professors of education, have published an article on research in language arts instruction in the October issue of "Elementary English." The article describes research work done in language arts in 1660. Law Review Editors Named Two third-year KU law students will be note editors on the "Kansas Law Review" quarterly publication of the School of Law, for 1961-62. Monday, October 9, 1961 James L. Rose, Topeka, and Dwight A. Frame, Lawrence, are the men appointed. Popularity is a crime from the moment it is sought; it is only a virtue where men have it whether they will or no.—George Savile, Marquis of Hallifax Members of the Board of Governors for the Student Bar Association have been named for the coming year. They are James B. Lowe, third year law student, Winfield president; vice president, J. Richard Smith, third year, Arkansas City; secretary, David M. Mills, second year, Arkansas City; treasurer, James A. Pusiteri, second year, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard E. Oxandale, third year, Topeka; Kenneth J. Brown, first year, Herington; John D. Husser, first year, Merriam. Governing Board Of SBA Named The Student Bar Association represents all law students in affairs with the University and with the faculty. The SBA publishes a newspaper, "The K.U. Laws" which is distributed to students and all K.U. law alumni. KU Grad Shows Air Force How Second Lieut. Terry-Beucher, a KU and Air Force ROTC grad of 1960, is still competing in the javelin events which brought him some rekknown here, and also last year earned him a trip to the Rome Olympics. At the 1961 U.S.A.F. Track and Field Championship held recently at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, Becher, in flight training at the time, took a break to show Air Force entries in the javelin throw just how a long heave is made. His mark of 212 ft. $ 4 \frac{1}{2} $ in. was not quite up to his best distance while at K.U. (255 ft. 11 in.) but was tops this year for the All-Air Force competition. Beucher has completed flight training and is en route to McGuire A.F.B., N.J., where he will fly Atlantic schedules to Paris and Frankfurt on a Military Air Transport Service DC-6. True prosperity is the result of well placed confidence in ourselves and our fellow man. - Maxwell Struthers Burt K-10 KARTS Race Way -RENT A RIDE Large Asphalt Track-Speedy Carts Open Sat. and Sun. — 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Week days 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Weather permitting East 23rd avenue driving range VL 2-2512 Quarterback Club Meeting —Narrated by a top player. -Exciting films of the Wyoming and Colorado games. Forum Room Student Union Tuesday, Oct. 10 7 p.m. Free Admission & Cokes