Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 24, 1957 Paintings, Crafts, Song In Fine Arts Festival The School of Fine Arts will present its 34th annual Fine Arts Festival from Friday, April 26 to Thursday, May 9. Miss Mildred Fischer, instructor of design at the University of Cincinnati, will instruct a weaving clinic Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27. The University Theatre and the School of Fine Arts will present Puccini's "Gianni Schiechi" and Bernstein's "Trouble in Tahiti" Monday, April 29, to Wednesday, May 1. Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts, will direct the music. Jack T. Brooking, assistant professor of speech and drama, is the stage director. Virgil Godfrey, assistant professor of speech and drama, is scenery director. The University Little Symphony Orchestra will accompany the operas. Geology Honor Awarded Prof Dr. H. A. Ireland, professor of geology, has been appointed Distinguished Lecturer for the American Assn. of Petroleum Geologists. He will go on a 30-day speaking tour this fall to various geological societies and universities in the United States and Canada. The subject of his lectures will be "Oil Development and Policy in the Middle East." Dr. Ireland spent 16 months on sabbatical leave from the University and on a Fulbright appointment teaching geology at the University of Barbadad, Iraq. During his leave of absence he visited every country in Europe outside the Iron Curtain and every country in the Middle East from Egypt to Persia. He studied the geology and development of oil in the area and its effect on American economy and future oil reserves. His travels included many oil producing areas and oil fields as guest of油 companies in the Middle East. Heeb To Attend Youth Conference B. W. Tucker, executive director of the Kansas Council for Children and Youth, and Lawrence J. Heeb, assistant professor of physical education, will attend the meeting of the Kansas Council of Children and Youth Friday in Topeka. Mr. Tucker will discuss a report, "Publication of Names of Juveniles," prepared by the staff of the Lawrence Daily Journal-World. The report concerns reader response to whether or not newspapers should publish names of juveniles involved in conflicts with the law. Iowa Chemist To Speak Here The annual honors award banquet for outstanding students in chemistry will feature Prof. Ralph Shriner, chairman of the department of chemistry at the University of Iowa, as guest speaker. The banquet will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. Beginners' Chess Tournev A chess tournament, open to all beginners, will begin at 6 p. m. Friday in the Card Room of the Student Union. There will also be games at 8 a.m., noon and 3:30 p.m. Saturday. The tournament is sponsored by the Student Union Activities. Can You Blame Gianni Schicchi? Sculptor To Visit Classes Arthur Kraft, American sculptor and painter, will spend Thursday and Friday, May 2 and 3 visiting art classes and holding informal conferences with students. He will address a Fine Arts Convocation May 2. "Requiem" by Hector Berloiz will be performed by a massed chorus of more than 300 persons at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, May 5, in Hoch Auditorium. The chorus includes the A Cappella Choir, University Chorus, University Symphony with additional musicians from the Lawrence area. Clayton Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education, will direct the chorus. Other events include a concert Monday, May 6, by the Kansas University String Quartet; a piano concert Tuesday, May 7, by Paul Parmelee, University of Colorado faculty member; a program Wednesday, May 8, by the A Cappella Choir, and a program Thursday, May 9, by the East High School Orchestra of Wichita. Paintings On Display During the festival, paintings by the late John Steuart Curry, Kansas Painter, will be shown in the Museum of Art. All events will be open to the public except for the operas. Tickets must be bought for the operas. The third annual Radio-Television Banquet will be held tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the Pine room of the Student Union. About 80 persons are expected to attend. Radio-TV Dinner At 8 The speaker will be Mr. E. K. Hartenbower, General Manager of the KCMO radio station, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Hartenbower's topic will be "There's Something in the Air." The first recipient of the Broadcasting Service Award will be announced at the banquet. Dr. Bruce A. Linton, associate professor of Speech and Journalism and coordinator for radio and television will present the award. Entertainment will be furnished by Beverley Baird, Topeka freshman, with a ventroliquist act; Dolan Ellis, Topeka sophomore, guitar solo. A film will also be shown prepared by members of the television production class. Master of ceremonies will be Jack Bertoglio, Medicine Lodge junior. Theta Sigma Phi To Install Officers Officers of Theta Sigma Phi, national professional fraternity for women in journalism, will be installed at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Watkins Hall. Pledging for new members will also be held. The officers are Nancy Harmon, Wichita president; Marilyn Mermis, Hays vice president; Ardeth Nieman, Independence. Kan. secretary; Carol Ann Huston, Kansas City, Mo., treasurer; Betty Jean Edwards, Kansas City, Kan., social chairman, and Mary Beth Noyes, Troy, keeper of the archives. All are juniors. Honor Roll Freshman Women Invited To Smarty Party The 75 freshman women on fall semester honor rolls have been invited to a Smarty Party to be given from 7:15 to 9:05 p.m. Thursday in Watkins Hall. Mortar Board, national honorary society for senior women, is sponsoring the party. The women will come at three separate times: 7:15, 7:55, and 8:35 p.m. Eleanor Hawkinson, Hutchinson, a member of the social committee, said freshmen unable to attend with their specified groups could come with another group. Doloris Alpert, Paola, a social committee member, said the party was "aimed at recognizing and encouraging scholarship, in particular." She said the Mortar Board organization emphasized three aspects of campus life: scholarship, leadership, and service. Journalists Touring Leavenworth Times Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism and his class in Newspaper Administration are touring the Leavenworth Times plant today. Coralyn Stayton, Winfield, Collette Peterman and Joan Rosenwald, Topeka; Laurel Marshall, Onaga; Diane Worthington, Wichita, and Barbara Bell, McPherson. The students will study the plant organization and the equipment of the newspaper. Cabral discovered and claimed Brazil for Portugal. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin German Ph. D. reading examination, 9 to 11 a.m., Saturday, 314 Fraser. Books amagination must be turned in to 306 Fraser by noon Thursday. No books can be accepted after that date. Only candi- lent papers from the accredited school are eligible to take the exam. Counselors, women's residence halls—All applicants for counselor positions possess annual halls just in front of Fellar A. Student Union, with Dean Tess 7 p.m. Thursday. Upperclass women students who have not filed an application but are interested in learning about theASHian high program are invited to attend this meeting. JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON • BETTY LYNN • JOHN LARCH Applications for counseling positions in men's residence halls, 1957-58, are due May 1, in office of dean of students. Junior, senior and graduate men are eligible. See Dr. William R. Butler for details. JRSDAY GRANADA - Ends Tonite "The Tattered Dress" TODAY M. Meneo, 4:15 p.m., 11 Fraser. Jay James, 5 p.m., Oread Room, Student Union. Pledging service. Attendance required. Newman Club executive committees meet p.m. in the Castle. Everyone welcome. AICH. E; 7:30 p.m. 428 Lindley. Group from Kansas City chapter will participate in panel discussion. "Career Opportunities in Chemical Engineering." THURSDAY Der Deutsche Verein trift sich um 4 Uhr Donnerstag im Keller des Kunst-museums. Prof. Boeckmann von Heldel-Mird einen Vorrag über Rilke belten. University Lecture, 4 p.m., Museum of Art, Speaker: Prof. Paul Boeckmann, of the university of Heldelberg. "Rilkes Weg zur neuen Lyrik." Baby Cord Slacks Ivy League Blue & Tan $4.95 White Poplin Jackets $3.98 Lots & Lots of Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Ivy Style Christian Science organization meeting, 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Students, members of the faculty, and friends of the University are invited to attend. Quill Club, 7:30 p.m. Trophy Room, Stable Hall, presentation of prize in Quill competition $1.98 up FRIDAY Mammal. Verdi: Alda. Sociology Club, p.m. Strong Annex E. Speaker; Donna Fitzpatrick assistant director of Child Research and Instruction "Juvenile Code of Kansas." University Lecture, 11 a.m., Museum of Art. Speaker: Prof. Faul Boeckmann, University of Heidelberg. "Friedrich Hoelderlin." Kappa Phil senior banquet, 5:45 p.m. What is the room? Tickets must be purchased in advance. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Art Museum. Verdi: Alda. LAWRENCE SURPLUS Butter made from the milk of Zebus makes excellent axle grease for the wagons of natives of countries where Zebus are found. 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