Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 23, 1953 Phantasmagoria Set As Beaux Arts Theme Phantasamagoria, or that seen in a dream, is the theme of the Beaux Arts costume ball, which will be from 9 p.m.-midnight Saturday in the Union ballroom. Prizes will be given for the best costumes at the dance, which is sponsored by the School of Fine Arts, with cooperation by the architecture department of the School of Engineering. Although the dances are a tradition at many other colleges in the United States, it will be the first costume ball under that name to be held at KU. The ballroom will be decorated with gigantic spider webs and dream scenes in a distorted fashion. Everybody must wear a costume of some sort to get into the dance. Buddy Brown and his band, from Topeka, will play for dancing. There will be spot entertainment during the dance, and a floor show during the intermission, under the direction of Robert Edmonds, fine arts sophomore. Tickets are on sale at $1.75 a couple or $1 a person at the Information booth and in Strong hall. College Daze performers and staff members can get in after the show is over at half price. The history of the Beaux Arts balls dates back to Paris, from where they have grown in popularity to become a tradition at many colleges and universities. Any profits from the dance will be put into a fund to be used by the architectural department, which will have charge of the dance next year. 250 to Attend High School Day Approximately 250 Kansas high school girls will have an opportunity to become acquainted with the department of home economics at High School day to be held on the campus Saturday. This annual event is sponsored by the department of home economics and University Extension. Miss Edna Hill, chairman of the home economics department, and Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women, will speak to the girls. A style show will be presented during the afternoon at Frames theater at which the girls will model clothes they made themselves. Thieves Swipe Police Light Russell —(U.P.)— Red-faced police today were searching for a red spotlight taken from their police patrol car. The spotlight was lifted while officer C. Q. Sellens was inside a cafe. Shop BROWN'S First White Bucks OXFORDS Red Rubber Sole Goodyear Welt Sizes 7 to 12 $798 WHITE Dinner Jackets RENTED Shoes - Trousers Ties - Kerchiefs Shirts - Boutonnieres First Door South of PATEE THEATRE Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. --has Observatory to Show Rings of Saturn Rings on the planet Saturn will be visible tomorrow night if the weather is good, N. W. Storer, associate professor of astronomy, said today. The observatory in Lindley hall will be open to the public from 7:30-10:30 p.m. tomorrow, Dr. Storer said. Language Teacher To Speak Sunday Richard M. Mikulski, instructor in Romance languages who was recently invited by Cuba to participate for ten days in the first centennial celebration of the Republic, will be the Sociology on the Air speaker at 3:45 p.m. Sunday over KLWN. His topic will be Jose Marti: Social Interpreter." Mr. Mikulks, whose articles on Marti and Cuba have been appearing in the Kansas City Star, did his master's thesis on Marti at Columbia university. A graduate of Queens College, New York, Mr. Hikulski has been on the staff of the University for five years. For his work in Pan-American relations he is the recipient of the Eloy Alfaro Medal from the government of Panama. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Peruvian to Talk Cervantes Day Dr. Carlos Cueto, dean of the School of Education of San Marcos university in Lima, Peru, will be the main speaker at the annual meeting of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, to be held Saturday in conjunction with Cervantes day. Dr. Cueto will be a guest of the University for three days and will give two lectures. The first lecture will be given at 4 p.m. in Strong auditorium Thursday, April 23. Ensigns in English and the United States," the lecture will be given in English for a general KU audience. Saturday morning, the Kansas chapter meeting of the AATSP will be open to the public, and Dr. Cueto will speak in Spanish on the subject "La Leventa del Peru." Dr. Cueto is a native of Ica, Peru and was National Director of Education in the Peruvian Ministry of Education in 1947. He has studied at universities in Germany and Italy as well as Colombia and the University of Chicago in this country. Holder of several scholarships and fellowships during his educational career, Dr. Cueto is the author of a philosophical study "Space and Time According to Leibnitz and Kant" and two books on education, "Bases of the Peruvian University" and "The University in the Twentieth Century." Bioloaists to See Wilt Film A film on oak wilt, the enemy of Kansas trees, will be shown at a meeting of the Linnaean club at 7:30 p.m. today in 417 Snow hall. The film, which is in full color and represents the composite work of three states, will be shown by Francis Madinger, a full time employee of the oak-wilt project. 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A student may qualify for deferment if he makes a score of 70 or higher on the test. However, passing the test is not an insurance against the draft, for recognition of the test by a local board is purely optional. Benjamin Lewis, psychometrist for the Guidance bureau, said that the number of students taking the test was less than on previous testing dates. 52 students took the test last fall and 80 were tested spring. The deferment test used by Selective Service is administ by the Educational Testing set a commercial testing group makes out and grades the test Engineers to Hear Bought L. D. Boughton of the EI Pilot service will talk to a meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Radio Engineers a p.m. today in 201 Electrical engineering laboratory. Mr. Brough supervisor of the service at O Bend, will discuss "Electric Application to the Oil Industry" BARGAIN BUYS Fine Granulated Beet 10 lb. B SUGAR ... 89 Flemings Flavor-rich 1 lb. T. 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