University Daily Kansan Friday, May 6, 1955 Page 7 Extension Office Offers 'Firemanship' Courses CD More traveling instructors in firemanship, a curriculum in fire engineering, and increased officer and instructor training are some of the special projects for University Extension, for the improvement of fire-fighting personnel in the state. 涵 Commercial Art Lectures Set George Amsbray, managing editor of "Our Wonderful World," and Herbert Pinzke, designer and art director for the book, will be at the University Monday and Tuesday as visiting lecturers in commercial art. Their stay will be broken up into two half-days, Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. They are being brought to the campus as part of the thirty-second Annual Fine Arts Festival now in progress. At 2 p.m. Monday they will conduct a public lecture in Strong auditorium. Roger English, instructor in design, said it had been scheduled for two hours but might run longer; their press has preferred prized position toward students in commercial art; however, the public is welcome. Tuesday morning will be devoted to visiting classes, Mr. English said. Their stay at the University, originally planned for two full days, has been shortened to permit them to return to Champaign, Ill., to resume work on "Our Wonderful World." The book, described by Mr. Ambsary as "a new young people's encyclopedic anthology," now is in process of production. Mr. Pinzkne, who is primarily an artist, was before his connection with "Our Wonderful World" assistant director of the Design Laboratory of the Container Corporation of America, noted for the quality of package design it produces as well as its study of the relationship between design and perception. Mr. Pinzkne also is a member of the faculty of the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology at Chicago. He has been working in commercial art and design since 1935. Mr. Amsbary, on the other hand, is primarily an editor. He is a member of the Society of Typographic Arts and author of several articles on publishing and direct mail advertising. He has held a teaching fellowship in English at Harvard, where he received an M.A. degree, organized the University of Illinois curriculum in direct mail advertising and public relations writing, and was senior editor and sales manager at U. of I. Press. Young Democrats Elect Officers Officers for next semester have been elected by the KU Young Democrats. They are Thomas Helms, first year law, president; Comboy Brown, journalism junior, and Sue Harper, education junior, vice-presidents; Sally Allen, education junior, secretary; James Campbell, college sophomore, treasurer, and Shirley Lytle, education junior and Roger Collins, college junior, collegiate council members. Dr. Stockton draws these conclusions in "A History of Fire Schools in Kansas," the fourth in a series of research reports on important Extension activities. The Kansas Fire school was held in 1929 at Newton with the convention of the state Fireman's association. Earlier that year the legislature made the first $500 annual appropriation to the University for such a school, and for five years the school was held with the state convention. To reach more firemen a schedule of regional schools was begun in 1933, but the burden of organizing and staffing so many programs proved too great. The Fire college was established on the University campus, and a single annual school was held there from 1936 to 1941. The caliber of instruction rose in 1937 when the State Board of Vocational Education began subsidizing the program. Through the efforts of the late Chief Clarence W. Brown and the central location of Wichita, the school was held there from 1944 to 1948. Hutchinson was host to the school from 1949 to 1954, with attendance rising from 238 to 378. Traveling instruction was made possible by the legislature in 1949. In the first five years the circuit course program trained 3,260 firemen in 242 classes. Because of the turnover the traveling instructor program could be expanded, Dr. Stockton said. There are 501 departments in the state, and it would take the present staff eight years to make the rounds of all volunteer departments. Dr. Stockton said the investment made in firemanship education has said for itself many times in savings $ o property owners and taxpayers 11 Counselors Are Chosen The selection of 11 freshman dormitory counselors was announced today by Martha Peterson, dean of women. The new counselors will join the six from last year for next year's appointments. The women were chosen by the Dean of Women's staff, the 1954-55 head residents, Dr. Gordon Collister, director of the University Guidance bureau, and an Associated Women Students committee. The new counselors are Sheila Haller, education junior; Clau德ette Stock, education junior; Janice Johnson, college sophomore; Phyllis Williams, education junior; Sara Jo Graves, fine arts junior; Barbara Peak, college junior; JoAnn Boswell, education junior; Edith Jochims, education junior; Judy Morgan, education junior; Joan Rosenwald, college sophomore, and Shirley Price, education junior. The retuning counselors are Virginia Tinker, education senior; Luree Hays, college junior; Shirley Dean, education junior; Jean Orr, college sophomore; Nancy Collins, journalism junior; and Peggy Whitney, education junior. EAT IN YOUR CAR For Your After-Movie Snack. See our new spring Menu for fine foods. COME TO THE Blue Hills You can't beat our Ham Sandwiches -Plain or Grilled— They're perfect with a Creamy Blue Hills Malt. The Blue OPEN—11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 1601 East 23rd Drive-In PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words One day Three Five days days days 50c 75c $1.00 1c 1e $2.00 Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered to you by 10 a.m. during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Journals, buidg, not later than 3:00 p.m. the day before publication date. BROWN LEATHER billfold. Keep money →return contents. Lost May 2, on campus. Leon Matassatina. Ph. 3445. 5-6 LOST PARKER "K" pen and pencil set. Sheffer pen, silver and maroon. 5-9 1931 VAGABOND house trailer, 22 ft. east of Admiral. At rear of 925 Conn. Sq. & Admiral. At rear of 925 Conn. Sq. TRI-O-MATIC record player. Like new V/M $26.50. 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Within walking distance of KU and UU. 821 Indiana, p. 4548W. 5-12 NOW thru SAT. "10 Wanted Men" Sunday Sat. Gregory Peck "Purple Plain" Prevue Sunday Sat. Robert Mitchum NOW thru SAT. "Star Is Born" Robert Mitchum "Track of the Cat and Billy Graham ' 'Mighty Fortress' DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM SUNDAY and MONDAY Color Cartoon FRIDAY and SATURDAY HUMPHREY EOWARD G. LAUREN BOCART ROBINSON BACALL LIONEL BARRYMORE CLAIRE TREVOR Always a Color Cartoon Open 6:45 Show at Dusk Ph.260 West 23rd TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family day rates. Rose Glesman, Rose Gliesman, National Bike Network for pumphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf COMPANION WANTED—Lady would like lady companion to help drive on trip to San Diego, Calif. Leaving May 2, one way. Phone 27758, ZA4. La 5-13. Use Kansan Classified Ads BASEBALL. 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