Page 8 University Daily Kansas Thursday, Feb. 21, 1957 —(Dally Kansan photo) WHAT COLOR SHOULD A CHICKEN BE? —These young artists seem to be pondering just this sort of problem. This group of would-be Rockwells and Rembrandts is furnishing its student-teacher with valuable experience and, no doubt, a course in questions and answers. Grade-School Teachers Help KU Artists Lawrence grade-school art teachers are more than willing to enroll children in the University's "inschool" training program for art education students, Miss Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of education, said in a recent interview. Children from community schools attend art classes taught by University students for one hour each week. The teacher makes all plans for her class and determines what kind of work they shall do according to their interest and age level. These classes are a benefit to Music Fraternity To Initiate 11 Sunday Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, professional music fraternity, will initiate 11 new members at 2 p.m. Sunday to be followed by a banquet in the English room of the Student Union. Initiated will be De Ros Hogue, Dodge City junior; Gary White, Minneapolis; Bruce Voran, Kingsley; Ronald Thatcher, Salina; John Mayhan, Emporia; David Laney, Lawrence; Bill Hamm, Atchison; Mike Conner, Dodge City; Jack Colbert, St. Joseph, Mo.; Larlan Carlson, Wayne, Neb., and James Avery, Burlington. All are sophomores. both the children and the student teacher," Miss Maud Ellsworth said. "Children have an opportunity to do more work than their regular class work provides and teachers gain experience in working with children." There are six 10-week classes this semester. The teacher, who must be a junior, conducts the class as Sigma Alpha Iota Installs New Officers Doris Cinzcoll, Detroit junior, was installed Wednesday as president of Sigma Alpha Iota, girls professional music fraternity. Others were Janetha Schmalzried, Dighton junior, vice president; Sharon Regier, Newton junior, recording secretary; Marilyn Wiens. Belle Plaine sophomore, corresponding secretary; Sue Markwell, Gashland, Mo., junior, treasurer; Ann Markwell, Gashland, Mo., junior, rush chairman; Mary Beth Spena. Lecompton junior, captain; Joanna Lord, Shawnee junior, editor; Peggy O'Dell, Clarendon Hills, Ill, sophomore, patroness chair man; Ernestene Bates, Burlington sophomore, song leader, and Janice Wana-maker, Stockton sophomore, sergeant-at-arms. laboratory in advanced art education. A teacher may choose the age group she wants and usually changes each semester to compare age groups. No interest or carrying charge, your I. D. card is your passport to credit. To Show Colombian Movies Classes are supervised by Miss Ellsworth and Miss Alice Schwartz, instructor in education and design. At the end of the 10-week period a seminar is held to discuss and evaluate the classes. Jim Christenson, Holden, Mo., senior, will show movies of Colombia, Equador and Central America at the Liahona Fellowship meeting at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Christenson was assistant director of an American cultural Institution in Cali, Colombia. Violinist To Present Faculty Recital George Green, instructor in music theory, will give a faculty music recital at 8 p.m. Monday in Strong Auditorium. Mr. Green, a violinist, will be assisted by Janet Turk, assistant professor of piano. The program will include "Sonata in G Minor" by Purcell; "Concerto No. 2 in E Major" by Bach; "Sonata No. 1 in A Major" by Faure; "Precipitations (1946)" by Anthony Donato and "Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso" by Saint-Saens. A giant clam, the world's largest bivalve, reaches a length of four feet and weighs 600 pounds. Franklin Pierce was the 14th President of the United States. GUADALAJARA SUMMER SCHOOL The accredited bilingual school sponsored by the Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara and members of Stanford University faculty will offer in Guadalajara, Mexico, July 1 - Aug. 10, courses in art, folklore, geography, history, language and literature. $225 covers tuition, board and room. Write Prof. Juan B. Reel, Box K, Stanford University, Calif. BIBLE The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. Telephone VI 3-0152 Airlines—Domestic-Foreign - Steamships Cruises Escorted Tours | From K.C. Via Air to: | tourist | (tax included) 1st Class | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma City | $ 35.20 | $ 46.86 | | St. Louis | 26.88 | 32.26 | | Pittsburgh | 85.80 | 105.38 | | Washington, D.C. | 101.20 | 126.61 | | Denver | 62.70 | 82.39 | | Atlanta | 84.70 | 99.11 | MIRACLE ON WHEELS streamlined beauty - dependable performance combined in the 1957 Ford SEE IT NOW MORGAN-MACK Your Ford Dealer in Lawrence 714 Vermont Phone VI 3-3500