Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 8, 1957 ... Campus Briefs ... Vandals Soap Flanagan Tickets Marvin Windows Available Monday Halloween came late to Marvin Hall as windows were soaked and trash was dumped on the floor at about 2 a.m. Friday. Campus police reported that mirrors on the candy and cigarette machines were soaped, the front door windows were sooped, and trash had been dumped out of a waste basket. The vandals were not known, police reported. Myron Bernitz, Eudora junior, who is custodian of the vending machines in Marvin, reported the incident. He told police when he drove up in front of Marvin he saw a parked car drive off on the west drive next to Marvin. He said the occupants looked like young boys Professor Discusses Art At Conventions Miss Maude Ellsworth, associate professor of art education, spoke to teachers attending the Wichita section of the Kansas State Teachers Assn. meeting this morning on "The Art Teacher." She then flew to Des Moines, Iowa, to speak to art teachers at the Iowa States Teachers Asn. meeting this afternoon. Tickets will go on sale Monday for the Homecoming dance Nov. 23 featuring Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra Sales will be at the Student Union ticket counter from Monday until the dance and at the information booth on Jawhawk Boulevard Nov. 18 through 22. Ceramic Pieces To Be Exhibited A representative group of 17th through 19th century ceramic pieces from the Lester F. Rose collection of ceramics will go on exhibition in the second floor gallery of the Museum of Art Sunday. Rooms or tables for the dance may be reserved by calling Al Compton between 7 and 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday at the Student Union Activities office in the Student Union. The collection contains about 300 objects from Holland, England, France Italy and Germany. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, bceve 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin should include name, place, date, and time of function. The collection is being loaned to the museum by Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. Rose, Topeka. Mr. Rose is a government employee interested primarily in the collection of earthware and porcelain objects. Official Bulletin Sigma Psi Epsilon fraternity, having failed to pay two fines imposed by the Social Committee of the ASC for late registration of two social events, is hereby deprived of all social privileges which are reserved for social privileges includes: 1. The group can hold no social functions, 2 no women students are allowed in the house. TODAY International Club 'British Evening' Guy Fawkes burnes buring 7-9 p.m. Everyone welcome. Witness involved, bring your dress. Will be directed from Lone Star Village. SATURDAY Luncheon for Canterburians from K- State, 11:30 a.m., Canterbury House music match against Tabor Colle- lege, Hillsboro 10 a.m., soccer field, 19th and Michigan. Museum of Art, 11 a.m. & 3 p.m. Cincinnati Museum of Art, H Rose, Topeka collection, collection Sacrament of Confession, 5 to 6 p.m. St. Anselm Chapel, Cantorbury House. SUNDAY Museum of Art record concert: 2 npm. Handel: Ode for St Coeliia's Day, Liszt: Sentaia in B Minor, St Coeliia's Day, Ode in B Major, St Coeliia's Day, D'Assilea," Hummarion Rhapsody No. 12. KU Soccer match against Kansas City Missouri St. p.m., soccer field, 19th & Michigan St. United Student Fellowship, 5-7 p.m. Congregational Church, Speaker, Dr Lawrence Bee, professor of Home Economies and Sociology, "Engagement and Marriage." Disciple Student Fellowship, 5:30 p.m. Myers, Dr. Ireland, speaker. Labia College Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., church traditional business. Meeting *Stromata* --come out to Blue Hills and enjoy the best Bar-B-Q and Chili in Lawrence FROSHAWKS: Tonight's HAYRACK RIDE has been CANCELLED We're heading east on 23rd Street for the Best Bar-B-Q and Chili in Town The Blue Hills Drive-In and Blue Room 1601 East 23rd India Is Topic Of AUFS Man Phillips Talbot, American Universities Field Staff representative. will meet with four student groups Monday. Mr. Talbot, an expert on India and Pakistan, will be on the campus all next week. He has lived in and studied the two countries for many years. He will meet with a faculty group for dinner at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the Student Union. His Monday's schedule: 1 p.m. The British Empire class, 106 Strong; 2 p.m. Economic History of of Europe class, 206 Snow; 3 p.m. combined classes. Problems of Economic Organization and International Finance, 206 Snow. The Yellow-bellied Marmot is a Fats supply about 44 per cent of relative of the American Ground- the calories in American household chuck, and hibernates in the winter. foods. Monday evening he will meet with the Government and Politics of the Far East class at the home of Clifford Ketzel, assistant professor of political science. His Monday's schedule: Dean Nesmith, Kansas trainer, has served in that position for 19 years, longer than any other Big Eight trainer except Missouri's Ollie DeVictor. SPECIAL Duratone Diamond Needles $15 to $18 BELL'S 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 A Real GREAT MAN... For Your LITTLE MAN BILL WILSON L.M.O.C.