Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 21, 1963 KU Display Goes Abroad Many students may not be aware of it, but part of KU has been taken across the Atlantic Ocean to Germany. Unicef Cards on sale at Bookstore after Thanksgiving VI 3-8926 Three thousand boys at a Munich secondary school, called Giselarealeschule, viewed a display on KU life. The five displays, shown last summer, were prepared by Walter Schmabling, KU visiting professor of German in 1961-62. A sports display held a miniature football player and a toy stuffed Jayhawk. Football, basketball and track programs lay open to show American athletes. An "I'm a Little Jayhawk" sweatshirt was prominently displayed with a small football helmet. A display case on KU German instruction held textbooks and copies of final examinations administered by the department. A yellow official class schedule open to Germanic Languages was the center of the exhibit. information on the University Theater and pictures of Spooner Museum were included in a display on art. PROF. SCHMAHLING lectured during the Institute on the work of Albert Bloch, internationally recognized American expressionist painter, who was head of the KU art department. . . He used pictures and slides given him by Mrs. Bloch to supplement his lecture in America House in Munich. "KU—A UNIVERSITY in the USA", the main theme, was executed with maps of the United States, Kansas and KU campus, including a caricature map of KU in 1926. Postcards of Green and Dyche Halls were used to illustrate campus architecture. KU students in Germany for the summer language institute saw the displays, as did Jan Loram, professor of German, who was doing research in Germany. Campus", showed pictures of Summerfield and Lewis Hall. A KU calendar and other schedules detailed day-to-day student activities. Commencement pictures and a program were included in the display. A fifth display case, "Life on the Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Patronize Kansan Advertisert HOLIDAY INN RESTAURANT PROUDLY PRESENT THEIR MOST UNIQUE ITALIAN BUFFET Every Friday Evening FEATURING —TOSSED GREENS —PIZZA with or without meat COLD CUTS —SPAGHETTI AND DEVILED EGGS CHERRY PEPPERS MEATBALLS CHICKEN CACCIATORE —SHRIMP TOMATO ASPIC —FRIED EGG PLANT —FISH CREOLE —AND MANY OTHERS SERVED WITH EVERY MEAL GARLIC TOAST AUTHENTIC SPUMONI ICE CREAM Served in Italian Atmosphere with Live Entertainment for Your Dining Pleasure Only $2.00 Per Person $3.50 Per Couple For Reservations Call VI 3-7991 Highway 59 & 10 IF THIS TURKEY COULD DRIVE HEWOULD BUY THE "BIG GALLON" TO MAKE HIS GET-A-WAY! And the turkey knows, everyone knows, the "Big Gallon" comes from FRITZ CO. Service out of the weather 8th & N.H. CITIES SERVICE VI 3-4321 Downtown—Near Everything Got Battery trouble? We loan you one to use while we bring true life back to yours with a long, good slow charge! Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers "BEAT MU" PEP RALLY - torch light parade (beginning at zone X) - bonfire Friday, NOV. 22 ASC 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by KU Pep Clubs Traditions Committee