University Daily Kansan Page 6 Friday, March 5, 1954 Villon's Color Prints French Art Showing Color prints by Jacques Villon and exhibitions of modern French prints are on display in the two small galleries on second floor of the Museum of Art. The display will continue through March. "Villon is a younger member of the French print-making group of the turn of the century," Edward Messer, museum curator said. "The most appealing of his works are those which recall the brilliance of the so-called 'Age of Elegance'." Mr. Maser said. Included in the selection of original modern French prints are "The Monster and the Children" and "The Sculpture" by Picasso, "Throw of Dice" by Redon, and a colored lithograph poster by Toulouse Lautre. "Villon's prints and the selection of modern French prints are lent by a New York dealer, and are for sale. Those interested in prices may inquire at the museum office." -Mr. Maser said. March 15 has been set as the deadline for submitting entries for the Quill club spring poetry and short story contest. Quill Club Sets March15 Deadline Entries should be turned in to Water Meserve, assistant professor of English, in room 211 Fraser. Two copies of manuscripts should be submitted under an assumed name. The writer's real name should be enclosed in an envelope and turned in with the contest material. Prizes include cash awards and memberships in Quill club. Winning entries will be published in the April issue of Trend magazine. Room Humidifier Designs Sought Prizes totaling $100 are being offered to industrial design students for a room humidifier design. The Tempmaster corporation of Kansas City, Mo., is looking for new ideas in design to replace their present humidifier. Twenty-two students now are working on the project under the direction of Roger M. English, instructor of design. All entries are due Monday, March 15. Winners are to be announced the following week at the regular meeting of the Industrial Design Students Association. Scientists have found more than 4,000 species of wild flowers in Texas. INVENTORY !SALE! CAMERAS FLASH EQUIPMENT OUTDATED FILM USED CAMERAS USED PROJECTORS SAT. MARCH 6 AT MOSSER TWOLF MOSSER TWOLF CAMERA SHOP 1107 MASS. Ph. 50 TODAY Official Bulletin Sociology Club coffee, 4 p.m., Strong Annex E, room 17. Topic: "Laboratory Methods in Archeology." Leader: Stan Barbilli, college, sophomore. Kappa Phi group suppers, 5:15 to 7 p.m. at patroness's homes. Scholarship applications, residence hall and general, for 1954-55 will be received until April 1 at 222 Strong. Application blanks and information available there. Mathematical colloquium, 4 p.m., room 203 Strong. Prof. K. T. Smith: "An In equality of Hardy and Littlewood and Applications." Jayhawk Brotherhood, 4 p.m., 306 U.S. University of projects and a talk by Dr. Davidson. TOMORROW SUNDAY **Gamma Delta**, 5:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont. Cost supper, 5:30 p.m. Social evening welcome. Bring your friends with you! Engineerettes 8 p.m. Oredg room. Engineering and architecture students of engineering and architectural students MONDAY TUESDAY Alpha Phi Omega, 7:30 p.m., room 306 C. Memorial Union. Important meeting. Report on District convention. First day of school. Any Scouts or former scouts welcome. Alpha Rho Gamma, 7:30 p.m., 312 Strong. Business meeting. Delta Phi Delta Elects Officers Norma Lee Stranathan, fine arts junior, recently was elected president of Delta Phi Delta, professional fine arts fraternity. Other officers elected were Connie White, junior, vice president; Ruby Schaulis, sophomore, corresponding secretary; Maralee Knapp, junior, recording secretary; Sue Epperson, junior, treasurer; Kay Magers, junior, alumni chairman and Marilyn Lovelady, junior, publicity chairman. All are fine arts students. There is no spring, summer, fall or winter in Indonesia. The gigantic island republic knows only two seasons, wet and dry. The wet season is from November to March, while the dry is from June to October, with transitional periods in between. Navy Juniors To Get Rings At Dance LOW COST USED CARS Junior midshipmen will receive their Navy class rings at a ceremony at the Naval ROTC's fourth annual Ring dance, to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Union ballroom. '48 Plymouth Station Wagon. Motor recently overhauled. Good Tires. Radio & heater. Body Loose. $245 Jim Sellards and his orchestra will play. The rings will be dipped in a compass binnacle containing water from the seven seas before they will be presented to the midshipmen by their dates. The binnacle will be inside a nine-foot gold Navy ring which is being built by members of the Hawkwatch society the sponsoring organization for the dance. The ballroom will be decorated along nautical lines with gold and blue paper. A grass walk will lead through the large ring, and will have fences on both sides decorated with flowers. The water from the seven seas dates back to 1951 when it was sent to the Kansas NROTC unit from Naval bases all over the world. Not knowing which seven seas were required, the midshipmen got water from six seas and three oceans. Business Teachers' Textbook Published '47 Ford V-8 Super Deluxe 4-Door, Good Finish. High Tread Tires $445 '41 Chevrolet Deluxe 4-Door. Radio and Heater. 1949 Motor. $225 '41 Ford V-8 2-Door. Good Tires. Nice Light-Gray finish. Runs Good, Looks Good. $225 A new textbook on cost accounting, published recently, was written by John C. Blocker, professor of business, and W. Keith Weltner, associate professor of economics. The book is dedicated to Ivan Marlowe Farmer, who was working as a co-author at the time of his death last year. Mr. Farmer was a member of the accounting department staff. Winter Chevrolet 738 N. H. ● Ph. 77 Open Until 9 p.m. We Specialize In MEXICAN FOOD 434 Locust Ph. 4199 La Tropicana Club NROTC Officers To 'Get into Swim' Future Navy officers will take a step toward their sea careers to night when they take a swimming test at Robinson pool. Maj. Earle W. Belknap, assistant professor of naval science, said that all midshipmen are required to pass a swimming test before they will be allowed to take a summer cruise. All sophomore contract students also will take the test tomorrow night; freshman regular students in the NROTC program took the swimming test Feb. 5. Maj. Belknap and Lt. Joseph Faull, instructor of naval science, will conduct the tests. Dinner Tonight for Mather Football Coach Charles "Chuck" Mather will be honored at a reception at 8 p.m. today at the Town House hotel, Kansas City. The reception will be given by the Kansas City alumni association. ManyGrantsOpen Omicron Nu Tol Opportunities for home economics students to do graduate work on either scholarships or fellowships are many, a group of home economics students was told by four University faculty women at a meeting of Omicron Nu recently. There are many more scholarships and fellowships offered than there are students who apply for them, and almost any interested student can receive aid for research or graduate work, said Miss Ruth Franzen, instructor of home economics. Other speakers were Miss Beth McCune, dietitian at the Medical center; Miss Marie Zepplin, assistant professor of home economics; and Mrs. Luella Foster, assistant professor of home economics. ON COLUMBIA 45'S & L.P. Nearly 40 per cent of Michigan's total population resides in Wayne county. ANNA RUSSELL 925 MASS. Bell's PH. 375 Seeing Is Believing! SEE The Fine Choice of Food at your Student Union CAFETERIA & HAWK'S NEST and You'll BELIEVE They Are The Place To EAT!