Thursday, Nov. 7,1963 University Daily Kansan Page 7 will be on Room until ries in the Linvonia, lured in cer- Rochester, with an ad- gelo Garzi h a flower D. Hickey in silver- rizis, Bloom- ll hanging; were: z, a scalp- mary Kret- t, a jewelry dependence, all hanging; Oak, Mich. and Mary Mo., a flosks at an an Show. Palo Alto, brief; Cynash, a wall ager Thomas- pillows in lotlotson, Tone- ware botten, Brusman, "Man Vander- versmithing dishes; and Chanute, of silk and LARGE SUNFLOWER—Barbara Brown, Shawnee sophomore, and Tim Radford, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, examine "Sunflower in Kansas," a wall hanging by Maria Kazazis, Bloomington, Indiana. This hanging won $100 in prizes in the Designer Craftsman Show. —Photographs by Don Black WOOD SCULPTURE—"Organic No.12" is the name of this unusual sculpture. It was done by Wendell Castle, Rochester, N.Y., It received an honorable mention at the Designer Craftsman Show. BALANCING ACT—This sculpture, entitled "Acrobats," was done by Rex Replogle, Lawrence senior. This is one of the 137 pieces of craftwork which are on display in the Kansas Designer Craftsman Show. IS IT REAL?—A KU student pauses to look at an unusual wall hanging made from hundreds of small pieces of material and stitched together like a patchwork quilt. The hanging, done by Janet Kuemmerlein, Prairie Village, is entitled "Night Blooming Flower."