Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 29.1954 At the Movies-- Foreign Students To Hold Festival A Foreign Student festival, planned by the 130 foreign students, will be presented Saturday in the ballroom of the Student Union. Nineteen displays by individual countries or groups of countries will be on view from 2:30 to 10:30 p.m. The exposition will include pictures, native garb, handcrafts, art work, books, etc., from the foreign countries. A number of variety acts by the foreign students will be given in a program from 8 to 9 p.m. Virginia Moreno of the Philippine Islands is producer and director of the program, which is based on an International Carnival t h e m e. Imtiaz Khan is the carnival barker, and Genevieve Villie, France, is the ticket girl. Carnival spectators are Armida Punkay, Peru; Padmini Ramassahen, India; Maria Villegas, Costa Rica; Helen Hashib, Japan; Ding Ang Dang, Viet-nam; Raden Ismaeon, Indonesia; L. Neelakantan, India; and Raymond Wong, China. The German Choir: Gisela Selzer, Germany; Billie Mallorie, fine arts junior; Eva Petermann, Germany; Mrs. Ingrid Winter, Germany; Gene Azure, graduate; Freddy Genser, Austria; Heinz Grossle, Saar; Helmut Sauer, Germany; and Otto Suhling, Germany. The performers in the various carnival acts will be: Intiaz Khan of Pakistan is the chairman of the planning committee, composed of Sirpa Tomari, Finland; Heliton Haydt, Brazil; Herbert Kisler, Austria; L. Neelakantan India; and William R. Butler, assistant dean of men. Scandinavian Folk Dances: Sif Elghammar, Sweden; Sirpa Tomari, Finland; Adolf Jochick, Sweden; and Karl Kullerstrand, Sweden. French Medley: Francois D'Hiver, Alain Jacob, and Marc Levy, all from France. Reading from the Koran: Arif Alamuddin, Lebanon. Japanese Dance: Mrs. Minoru Akimoto, Masaji Ikebata, Osamu Kanetsui Ryoi Kumagawa, Sachihiro Takahashi, Yoshiko Yoshimoto, Tokashina, and Lillian Yoshiba. 1 Romeo and Juliet: Joyce De Vos, South Africa; and Derek Scott, England. Bamboo Dance: Virginia Moreno and Manuel Reyes of the Philip- kids Switzerland versus Schweiz: Claudine Effront, Ejrnd Staehlein, Roll Deppeler, Ernst Schnorf, and Rene Stern from Switzerland; and John White. Cueca Chilena: Mrs. Anita Burger Chile; and Ricardo Fernandez Peru. Vienna Waltz: John Shaw, college senior, and Herbert Kisler, Austria. Mambo: Ricardo Fernandez, Peru. Venezuelan Dances: Sally Schroeder, fine arts junior and Miquel Gonzales. Venezuela. Eaters-out in our land left almost $450,000,000 in tips for the waiters and waitresses on tables in hotels and restaurants last year, says a Department of Commerce estimate. BOOKS for Birthday Gifts New Fiction, Travel, Biography Garden and Nature Books Baseball and Sports Poetry and Philosophy History and Religion Psychology, Medicine, Law Art and Architecture Cook Books, Etiquette Children's Books Cartoon and Humor Cartoons and Humor You are cordially invited to come in and see them. We gladly wrap for mailing THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 Graduate Receives EastmanFellowship R. Lynn Cobb, graduate, will receive the Eastman Kodak fellowship in chemistry for the 1954-55 year. The Eastman fellow receives a stipend of $1,400 for the year, payment of all university fees, and an expense-paid trip to a meeting of the American Chemical society. The University also receives $1,000 for the purchase of equipment and supplies for the fellows's research. Cobb was graduated from Isabel high school in 1947 and went on to Ottawa university. Movie Fare to Vie With Spring The film manifest for the next seven days is loaded heavily for competition with the outdoor lure of spring. Rv BILL STRATTON Topping the list is a summary of the scores and activities of the two venerable gentlemen of stage musicality, Gilbert and Sullivan. By way of the Varsity screen, which already flourishes "Gilbert and Sullivan," theater-goers are carried back several years to the noisy times in which the famous team conceived its first productions. Romances are included, as are the many alterations enjoyed by these two, and the excerpts of the finer presentations come through in impressive style. In the lead roles are Robert Morley and Maurice Evans. Film devotees who are accustomed to the modern frivolity of Hollywood musicals should brace themselves for a different tempo if they manage the 75 cents for this admission. "The Best Years of Our Lives," a revival scheduled for Friday and Saturday at the Granada, was produced a few years after World War II, and it scooped up a goodly share of the Academy's blessings for that season. Since the story takes up average problems met by returning GI's, distributors evidently believe it will coincide with the attitudes in the wake of the Korean police action. Fredric March, Dana Andrews, and Myrna Loy are among the several stars who participate in masterfully integrated scenes that reflect with depth the American attitude toward war and the peace that follows. On Sunday, the Granada features a warlike picture with unwarlike people. The title, which describes precisely the story's ingredients, is "Hell and High Water." Richard Widmark, Bella Darvi, and crew sail by cozy submarine to Arctic waters where they play games with a nasty Russian sub and an inflammable atom bomb. What's interesting about this is how love can develop around the handle bars of a periscope on Navy time. More action, with destruction on a picayunish scale, is offered tomorrow in "Rails Into Laramie" at the Patee. John Payne and Durasey are the main brawlers in this, and when their foray ends on monday, we have a revolution in Mexico with "Viva Zapata!" 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