THURSDAY, FEBUARY 12, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN 400 To Attend Art Meeting Approximately 400 students and teachers are expected to attend the seventh annual high school art conference here Feb. 20 and 21, Prof. Marjorie Whitney, head of the design department, announced today. Date of the conference was set ahead this year to coincide with the Kansas Arts and Crafts festival. A board of three experts will criticize student work from junior and senior high schools which will be exhibited. Miss Julia Keeler high school art teacher, Des Moines, Iowa; Robert Cook, assistant professor of art, Wichita university; and Mrs. Mary Margaret Warner, curator of Thayer museum, will be the critics. There will be continuous demonstrations of art and craft processes both days in University studios. "A Cry of Players," by Will Gibson of Topeka, and other entertainment features of the festival will be offered evenings. Water color painting, oil painting, silver plating, pottery making, elementary drawing, cartooning, flying, sculpturing, forming plastics, commercial art technics, ceramics, magazine art production, silk screen printing, and weaving, will be included in the demonstrations. Rehearsals are becoming quite an ordeal for four University students, Tom Rea, Tom Shay, Loren Kennedy, and Herk Harvey, who will be in the cast of Will Gibson's pre-broadway production, "A Cry of Players." The play will be presented in Fraser theater Feb. 20 and 21 in connection with the Kansas Arts and Crafts festival and for three days the following week for K.U. students. Players 'Cry' Over 'A Cry Of Players' Tom Rea plays the lead roll of Will Shakespeare. Supporting roles are taken by Tom Shay as Master Roche, schoolman friend and adviser to Shakespeare; Loren Kennedy as Kent, chief player of the group of players in the production; and Herk Harvey as Sir Thomas Lucy, squire and landowner. Since the play is a Topeka civic project, the K.U. actors have had to travel to and from Topeka for every practice. Student actors who carry full class schedules are really crying. Play practicing in the capital each evening just isn't conducive to proper studying. The rehearsals have been both numerous and lengthy and the actors have spent each weekend practicing in Topeka. Rehearsals have been from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. and will continue to be so until Feb. 17. Sunday rehearsals are from 2 to 9:30 p.m. The theme of the drama is built around the last three days of Shakespeare's life in Stratford before he breaks all home ties and follows a company of actors to London. The play is under the direction of Louis Sweet, with Allen Hancock as assistant director. Playwright Will Gibson has also been assisting. All are from Topeka. Prof. E. O. Stene was re-elected president of the University chapter of the American Association of University Professors at its annual meeting Tuesday. Prof. W. D. Paden was re-elected secretary. Other officers are Prof. Winnie D. Lowrance, vicepresident; Prof. J. O. Maloney, board member; and Prof. E. E. Bayles, chapter representative on the state committee. Ralph E. Himstead, executive secretary of the national association, will speak at a meeting of the University chapter March 6. Stene Re-Elected AAUP President Invitations have been sent out to other chapters in the state and the state meeting may be held March 6, Professor Stene said. Call K.U. 251. With Your News. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg., not later than 9 a.m. of the day before you desire desired. All classifications are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less additional words For Sale 1934 CHEV. Tudor Master Deluxe. Good condition, fair tires. Excellent school transportation. Call 1637 between 4 and 5.30 p.m. Monday thru Friday. 18 LINGUAHAPONE. 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Application forms and information can be obtained by writing to the Kansas department of civil service, 801 Harrison, Topeka. Mr. Herrick expects a few appointments to be made early this spring with the possibility of 10 or more appointments later in the year. Two years of residence in Kansas is required of all applicants. It is safe to hold a queen bee in your hand since they only use their stings on other queen bees. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS You Are Always Welcome at SNAPPY LUNCH for 12 East Eighth Hot Chili Malts Soup Sandwiches 1010 Massachusetts Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed...65c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed 69c CASH AND CARRY ONLY Discuss Geology Conference R. M. Dreyer, associate professor of geology, and Cecil G. L. Lalicker, professor of geology, were principal speakers at a meeting of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, geological fraternity, Tuesday. The professors gave reports of the meetings held by the Geological Society of America at Ottawa, Canada, during the Christmas holidays, Professor Dreyer spoke on the economic and mineralogical aspects of the meetings, and Professor Lalickar discussed the paleontological side. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Launderette Service 9 lbs. of wash, 25c 21 Bendix Washers 813 Vt. Phone 336i Sunday Supper Buffet Style 5:30 - 7:30 The Castle Tea Room 13th Mass. Phone 149 In This Weather Guard Against Poor HealthDrink Plenty Of Milk 834 Vermont CHI GALLOWAY Phone 182 Free-To Students and Faculty ORANGE BOWL MOVIES (in color) HOCH AUDITORIUM----7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday Reserved Section For Faculty Activity Books Admit Students ODD NUMBERS----FRIDAY EVEN NUMBERS----SATURDAY Sponsored By The K-CLUB Valentine's Day IS SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 14 TIES SHIRTS See our special set of Valentine red four-in-hands. By Wilson Brothers. Bows in a number of patterns. from $1. 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