THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVI Five Teachers Exhibit Art Painting and drawing of five University faculty members were accepted for a Mid-Western exhibit in the Joslyn art museum, Omaha, Neb., today through Sunday, March 19. "Chasing the Money Lenders from the Temple," on oil painting, and a pen and ink drawing, "Ruins," by Herbert L. Fink, instructor of drawing and painting, received honorable mention. Another picture "Movement to Society," was also exhibited by Mr. Fink. "Desert Morning," an oil painting by Raymond J. Eastwood, professor of design and painting; "Route 40 West," a watercolor by Clayton V. Fowler, assistant professor of drawing and painting; "Sands of Time," egg tempera by Robert Green, assistant professor of drawing and painting; and a watercolor, "Mountain Landscape," by Robert N. Sudlow, instructor of drawing and painting, were also submitted. Caribbean 'Pirate' Exhibits Booty Acquired During 13 Month Voyage Ten states sent 1,140 entries, but only 353 were accepted. Thirty-seven were selected for honorable mention awards. A cruise of 13 months in the Caribbean sea was described by Thomas Halpin, College junior, in Frank Strong hall Wednesday when he showed some 200 slides taken while he was in Cuba and Haiti. The pictures, all in color, illus-trated the interesting places that he and his two companions, University of Chicago and University of California students, visited. These included scenes of Key West, Havana, Santiago, Port au Prince and Miami. The cruise started in Chicago in June, 1948, and ended in New York in July, 1949. During this time the trio sailed down the Illinois and Mississippi rivers, across the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean sea and back up the eastern coast of New York. The trip was made in a 42 foot sailboat, "The Rebel." At every port into which the adventurers cruised they flew a black pirate's flag with a white skull and crossbones painted on it. Halpin said that by law one can still be hanged for doing this. He added, however, that the flag caused little sensation. The commentator said that he and his companions were able to make the trip for less than $600 each. "I am always irritated when I hear people say that they can't afford such a trip," he said. "We showed how inexpensively it can be done." YM, YW Discuss Racial Prejudice A case of a non-directive interview about racial prejudices was presented by Stanley Kelley, and Gloria Schmidtendorf, graduate students at a Y.W.C.A.-Y.M.C.A. racial commission meeting Tuesday afternoon. The case read was part of a thesis written by Louise Cochran, instructor in sociology. Rev. Dale Turner of the Congregational church and Rev. Harry L. 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