University Daily Kansan Page 7 Faculty Exhibit Provides Art for Weekend Critics The appeal of modern art, like beauty, rests with the beholder. University of Kansas students and their parents this weekend will have an opportunity to form their own opinions of modern art on Mt. Oread. The Student Union Activities committee has called on the cream of the KU art department for a faculty art exhibit in the Kansas Union during the Parents' Day weekend. AN OUTSTANDING series of woodcuts on exhibit is termed "an unfinished work" by artist John Tal- Men's Spring Rush Might Not Be Held A number of KU men who did not participate in the fall rush week thinking they would wait for a semester to pledge may be disappointed. Jim Carr, Carthage, Mo., senior and president of the Inter-Fraternity Council, said that spring rush, which was originated last year, may not be held again this year. "I was a counselor for KU Previews this summer and I talked to many boys who said they would like to wait until second semester to pledge." Carr said. "I'm afraid some are going to be disappointed though, because I don't know if we will continue spring rush or not." Carr said that the small number of men who would go through spring rush might not be enough to compensate for the time spent in organizing it. A questionnaire will be sent to fraternities to determine whether the houses wish to have spring rush or not. The council membership has been reorganized for the coming year. Instead of two selected representatives from each house a stipulation provides that one must be the house president. The first meeting will be next week. Steak Special Friday Night 5-oz. Filet Dinner $1.35 Our Regular Smorgasbord at 10:45 Sat. morning Children's rates Little Banquet leur, assistant professor of drawing and painting. The trio of prints depicting flight were intended to be displayed like an altar piece with "The Astronaut" on the left, "Acrobat" in the center and "Cow Jumped Over the Moon" on the right. But the work is minus its right hand. Prof. Tallure didn't finish "Cow" until last week—after the SUA had collected the other prints. Prof. Tallleur received his M.A. in drawing and painting from the University of Iowa. In 1951 he went to Paris on a Fulbright scholarship. He now has works on display in the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. ANOTHER UNUSUAL WORK IS "The Actor" by Thomas Coleman, instructor of drawing and painting. Coleman, a KU graduate working on his masters, showed the print at the mid-America art exhibit in Kansas City this summer. Other faculty artists and their works include. "Hide and Seek" and "Souvenir" by Harold Boyd, assistant professor; "Autumn" and "Winter Landscape" by Robert Sudo, assistant professor; "Cacophony" and "Implosion" by Dwight Burnham, associate professor; "From La Finca" and "Fog" by Raymond Eastwood, professor; "Personalities of the Cape" and "Kansas Relays" by Robert Green, associate professor; "Landscape" and "Landscape" by Richard Schira, assistant professor; and "Skeleton and Mannikin" by Coleman. Pictures for the 1963 Jayhawker will be taken earlier this year than for last year's edition. Jayhawk Staffers Predict Fast Start Jerry L. Pullins, Council Grove junior and business manager of the yearbook, said photographs of living groups and organizations will be finished within the next three weeks. He said pictures for the first section will be completed by Oct. 1. He said the first Jayhawker section is scheduled for distribution before Thanksgiving vacation. "ADVERTISING HAS BEEN EN-larged and promotion will be heavier." Pullins said. "We have more staff members, both contract and advertising representatives and writers. "The business aspect of the first two editions is 80 per cent done," he continued. The major portion of the financing of the yearbook is from sales. Other sources of revenue are advertisements and pictures of organized houses, seniors, and new students. In a letter to the presidents of organized houses, editor Tom Tatlock, Wichita junior, said the party pictures section will be expanded and asked living groups to contribute "pictures that are, if not basically funny, at least interesting." Party pictures may be delivered to the Jayhawker office or mailed to Judy Strafer, Shawnee Mission junior, Gower Place, or John Middleton, Kansas City, Mo., junior, 1301 West Campus Drive. 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