Si 4091 2. 3.1 100% Art Conference Begins Friday Italo L. de Francesco, director of art education at, State Teachers College, Kutztown, Pa., will give three talks at the eighth annual Art Education Conference Friday and Saturday. Mr. de Francesco will speak at the opening session on "Professional Responsibilities of Art Teachers." Friday night he will talk at a dinner in the Kansas Room of the Student Union on "Art Education Today," and Saturday at the general session on "Coordination of Art Education." Student leaders for the conference are Janice Brown, Colby junior, Barbara Everly, Eudora sophomore, and Carolynne Fisher, Lexington. Mass. and Jolen Lutz, Lawrence senior. A tea sponsored by the KU Art Education club will be given for Mr. de Francesco at 3:30 p.m. Friday in the South Lounge of the Student Union. The author of several books and articles and editor of numerous brochures and journals, Mr. de Francesco is also listed in "Who's Who in American Education" and "Who's Who in American Art." He has held his present position since 1939. George P. Woollard, professor of geophysics and engineering geology at the University of Wisconsin, will speak on "Implications of the International Geophysical Year" March 5 in Bailey Auditorium. IGY Speaker Here March 5 The talk will be part of the University Lecture series in observance of the International Geophysical Year. Prof. Woellard has studied the relation of gravity and magnetic irregularities in geological structure and the application of geology and geophysics to engineering. Education Groups To Hold Banquet Mutual fellowship will be the theme when Phi Delta Kappa and Pi Lambda Theta, education fraternities, hold their annual golf banquet at 6 p.m. Thursday in the English room of the Student Union. Representatives from classes of John H. Nicholson, associate professor of education and program chairman for the banquet, will perform in a skit. Gerald M. Carney, associate professor of music education, has arranged for Mary Jo Woofter, Colby senior, soloist, and Raymond L. Roberts, Kingman senior, accompanist, to present a musical interlude. Senior Wins Letter Of Commendation A letter of commendation was presented Tuesday to Lawrence W. Stroup, Topeka senior, by Col. Ralph J. Hanchin, professor of Military Science, at a formal ceremony The presentation was read by Stanley R. Ausemus, Madison senior, in front of the first ROTC battalion. The letter commended Stroup for his "superior performance as head of the Army ROTC Recruiting Committee during the fall semester." German Exhibit In Fraser Hall Featured is a German newspaper, the Leavenworth Tribune, of August 16, 1898. Atchison had 11 German newspapers at one time. "German in Kansas" is the title of a German department exhibit on the third floor of Fraser Hall. Pamphlets advertising Kansas as a place of refuge to German immigrants are also shown. Some were printed in Germany and one was printed by the Kansas Zeitung in Leavenworth in 1866. "Magna cum laude" means "with great honor, and is, at rare intervals, stamped" on the diplomas of college graduates. ...PLUS THE PURE WHITE MIRACLE TIP With L&M...and only L&M...can you pick the pack that suits you best. And only L&M gives you the flavor...the full, exciting flavor that makes L&M... AMERICA'S FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE AMERICA'S FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTES