6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, November 4, 1968 Photo by Greg Sorbar HOW DO YOU SCULPT GLASS? Cheryl Lahan, Wichita freshman, and Diana Prager, Topeka freshman, examine Spooner Art Museum's newest art object, "Tigibus" by Bruce Beasley. The plastic sculpture is on display with the modern art exhibit. Beasley sculpture added to museum A plastic sculpture by Bruce Beasley has been added to the permanent collection of Spooner Art Museum. The glass-like plastic (Lucite) sculpture is included in the modern art exhibit currently on display at the museum. Bret Waller, museum director, said the sculpture was "a significant acquisition for us." Waller said the museum has, in the past, acquired very few works of art by younger artists "whose reputations are still developing." Beasley, 28, made six of the plastic sculptures from a cast. The sculpture, entitled "Tigibus," was purchased by funds from the museum members at a "good price" Waller said. The sculpture will be displayed in the museum's 20th Century gallery on the second floor after the exhibit closes Nov.18. The model covers 200 acres and reproduces the entire Mississippi River Basin to scale. It is used by the Corps of Engineers to study flood control. CLINTON, Miss. (UPI) — The largest hydraulic model basin in the world is located here. The other modern art objects included in the exhibit aare from Midwestern Collections. Among the artists represented in the exhibit are Andy Warhol, Big Basin viet anniversary and the traditional "Month of Soviet-Czechoslovak friendship" that goes with it. Official concern has been voiced that young Czechoslovak patriots may march on the holiday for the second time in two weeks to protest the Soviet occupation force. Good Food—Reasonable Cold Beer—Pool Tables Students Welcome STRICK'S DINER PRAGUE (UPI)—Czechoslovakas jeered Soviet occupation troops moving closer to Prague Sunday as the nation steeled itself for a potentially dangerous observance of the anniversary of the Russian Revolution, Nov. 6-7. It was not known Sunday if troop movements were connected wuth the approaching So- About 500 Soviet heavy ammunition and troop trucks moved under growing darkness from forest bivouacs near Benešov, 21 miles south of Prague. 20% Coed Discount Ray Lichtenstein, Stanley Landsman and Robert Rauschenberg. Frostings and Permanents CHANEL HAIR FASHIONS 10 E. 9th VI 2-7900 Czechs jeer Soviet troops No Appointment Necessary On H-Way 59-40 N. of the bridge "Open till 2 a.m." HEAD SKIS We are now taking orders Mont Bleu Ski Route 2, Lawrence VI 3-2363 BELL SYSTEM Recruiting Team On Campus Thursday, November 7,1968 Representing American Telephone & Telegraph, Long Lines Department Bachelor's and Master's candidates - Electrical Mechanical, Civil, Mathematics, and Physics candidates with broad interests in economic and management problems. Locations: Mid-West states initially. Bell Laboratories Research and Development B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. candidates. Emphasizing E.E., M.E., Physics, Engineering Mechanics and Mathematical Sciences. Opportunities for graduate study. Locations: New Jersey, Illinois and elsewhere in eastern half of U.S. Sandia Corporation Master's Degree in Mathematics, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Bachelor's candidates of outstanding scholarship in Engineering considered for technical development program. Locations: Albuquerque, New Mexico; Livermore, California. Southwestern Bell Technical students, particularly those seeking management and administrative assignments-E.E.; M.E.; E.P.; C.E.; Math-Physics. Locations: Kansas and the Mid-West. Western Electric All Engineering disciplines needed to fill Technical Engineering positions in design, product, systems, military research and management training. Locations: Southwest—Mid-West—Eastern and Northern States. Sign Interview Schedule in Placement Office AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER