Page 4 University Daily Kansap Tuesday, Oct. 2, 1962 Jewelry Designer Wins Top Awards By Trudy Meserve Crumpled paper littered the floor. Chewed pencil stubs, stacks of paper, several near-empty bottles of paint, a compass and a ruler covered a small desk. Sitting amid the clutter was Cate student, Kuhl, who is working and silversmithing, did not expect to draw a "good" design that night. Sitting amid the clutter was Condon F. Kuhl, Lawrence graduate student. Kuhl, who is working on his master's degree in jewelry and silkworking, did not expect $ ^{\circ} $ However, all three designs were accepted by the national silversmithing guild. One design won first place. Kuhl beat out seven finalists in the Sterling Silversmiths Guild of America "Sterling Today Student Design" competition. He will receive $500 at the Guild's award dinner Oct. 23 in New York, N. Y. His winning entry is an eight-inch sterling silver pitcher with an ebony handle. He also submitted a sterling sugar and cream set and candleholders. Kuhl explained the Guild members picked seven top designs in preliminary competition. Then, Guild members, all representatives of leading silver manufacturing companies, did the judging. during the program. The KU graduate student has not decided if he will sell his design to a silver manufacturing company. The pitcher's design cannot be sold until after the awards dinner. Kuhl is no newcomer to contest competition. Last fall, he was awarded $100 in the Kansas Designer Craftsmen Show. His entries earned second place prizes twice in the Cleveland, Ohio. State Farm Insurance Paul E. Hodgson Local Agent Off. Ph. VI 3-5666 530 W 23rd. Res. Ph. VI 3-5994 Lawrence, Kan. May Show, sponsored by the Cleveland Museum of Art. In 1959, Kuhl placed third in the biennial Young Americans Show, sponsored by the American Craftsmen Council, New York, N. Y. Kuhl, a 1956 KU graduate, returned with his wife and two children to the University this year after working six years in Cleveland, Ohio, as a jewelry designer. The India Club will celebrate the 93rd anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Gandi at 7:30 p.m. today at 1231 Louisiana, the residence of Lalit Kothari. Ghandi's Birthday Will Be Observed Students from India will speak on the life history of Gandi. Anyone is invited to attend. Executive officers of the club for this semester are Mandyam Srinath, president; Zafar Israeli, vice president; Mohammed Gaffar, secretary; and Girish Kothari, treasurer. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers FREE DELIVERY Call before 4. Delivered after 5 $3.00 or more except cigarettes VI 3-4516 COOPER DRUG COOPER DRUG We will adjust your Accutron Timepiece to the required tolerance, if necessary, free of charge within one year from date of purchase. 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