Page 6 University Daily Kansan 5011 23 1976 4288041 Thursday, April 24, 1952 Ten Exhibit KU Art Work In Wichita Decorative Show Three teachers, five students, and two graduates of the department of design have had work accepted for the seventh National Decorative Arts and Ceramics show now in progress in Wichita. They are showing 13 pieces of art work. Acceptance of work is a high recognition for only a small number of pieces submitted for the show are chosen for display. This is the second time KU students have been accorded recognition in the show. Faculty members showing are Carlyle H. Smith, assistant professor of design; J. Sheldon Carey, associate professor of design, and Miss Evelyn DeCraw, assistant professor of design. Smith is showing a pair of sterling silver candle holders and a pair of sterling silver salt and pepper shakers. Carey is showing a blue and white stoneware vase and a French bread server. Miss DeGraw is exhibiting upholstery material. Students whose works are being exhibited are Alice Schwartz, graduate student; Marilyn Frizell, graduate student; Cara Leu Sheets, fine arts senior; Bob Springer, fine arts junior, and James Stoner, fine arts senior. German Club Costume Party To Feature Comic Opera The annual costume party of the German club will be held at 8 p.m. Friday in the Museum of Art. German popular and folk music will be played. A comic opera written by the students of the German department will be presented. Anyone may attend. Graduates whose works are being shown are F. Jules Reed and Lois Etherington. Both were graduated in June, 1951. Alumnus Gets INS Position John H. Martin, '32, was recently appointed foreign news director of International News service. He was news editor in London and Paris for the Associated Press and on the cable desk in New York before joining INS in 1945. BALLROOM SPECIAL Brush up on your dancing for spring parties. MAXINE LINDLEY School of Dancing 819 Vt. Phone 100 GET SET K.U. Here's Entertainment You Can't BEAT!! M-G-M Is Proud to Have Won the Academy Award for "An American in Paris"! Now Proudly Presents a Great New Technicolor Musical "Singin' in the Rain" E-X-T-R-A ON TO HELSINKI "BASKETBALL HEADLINERS 1952" - WATCH FOR OPENING DATE Dwight F. Metzler, chief engineer of the Kansas state board of health, is attending the conference of State Sanitary engineers this week in Washington, D.C. Mr. Metzler is chairman of the committee on hygiene of housing and will present a paper on "Effective Sanitary Engineering Programs During and Following Disaster." Metzler Attends Conference FRIDAY - SATURDAY Bugs Bunny - News Lawrence * * * * Ph. 260 --executive council of the Central States Forensic association. The latter is an organization for debate coaches. 1/2 mile West on Hwy. 59 THEATRE FRIDAY - SATURDAY "LAST OF THE MOHICANS" "KIT CARSON" ENDS TONITE "COLORADO SUNDOWN" Rex Allen -and- "Northwest Territory" with Kirby Grant Kim Giffin Is New President Of Teachers Organization Kim Giffin, assistant professor of speech, is the new president of the Kansas Speech Teachers association. The Kansas association held its spring meeting the past weekend in conjunction with the convention of the Central States Speech association at Tulsa, Okla. At that time Professor Giffin also was elected to the advisory council of the Central States Speech association and to the (The producers request the title withhold) HOWEVER WE CAN TELL YOU THIS MUCH . . . IT'LL BE ONE OF THESE 1952 TOP HITS! - "Singin' In The Rain" - "Deadline U.S.A." - "With A Song In My Heart" - "The Wild North" - "Skirts Ahoy" - "Quo Vadis" - "Belles On Their Toes" - "Wait 'Til The "Wait 'Til The Sun Shines Nellie" LAST TIMES TODAY - ALL PERFORMANCES OF "THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS" STRANGE IN Features: "St. Louis" at 6:40 -10:20 Sneak 8:14 Only ROMANCE...TOPS IN THRILLS! ARLOFE TOGETHER! LAUGHTON & KARLOFF TOGETHER! Charles LAUGHTON·Boris KARLOFF Sally FORREST·Richard STAPLEY Mat. Fri. 2:30 - Eve. 7 and 9 - Features 3:09-7:39-9:38 Continuous Shows Saturday From 1 p.m.- Open 12:45 ALSO COLOR CARTOON MOVIETONE NEWS Granada Ends Tonite — "Pride of St. Louis" and Sneak }