8 Signature Friday, December 7, 1973 University Dally Kansan Students Practice Art Appreciation Firsthand Two sections of the art history basic survey course have been spending one hour each week this semester at Spooner Art Museum discussing, touching and viewing The sections are designed to heighten students' appreciation of the works and their artists, said Gridley Smith, acting director of art history and curator of the art museum. The two classes of 20 members each will receive no credit for the weekly meetings this semester, although arrangements have been made to allow one hour of credit for the semester. The discussion section is in addition to the required three-hour lecture course. Smith said the two sections were more conservative than a 300-student lecture class. Authenticity is so important in identifying art objects that it is obviously a common factor. Limiting each section to only 20 students allows every student more freedom to view content. To illustrate his point Smith said very few people realized the Mona Lina was a very CHRISTMAS VESPERS will be presented at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Hoch Auditorium. More than 250 students will perform in the vespers. Carillon recitals by Albert Gerken, University carillonneur will precede the programs. Because the program is popular and the size of the two discussion sections must be restricted, the art history department is offering the course next semester on a first try. IVAN THOMAS, St. Louis senior will present his senior voice rectal at 8 o'clock in Swarthout Recital Hall. He will sing works by Haydn, Purcell, Brahms, Schubert, Bizet, Gounod, Vaughn-Williams, Barber and Hal-Johnson. THE WATKINS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL STAFF will sponsor a baked goods and handcrafts sale all day Monday in the hospital lobby. The money that is raised will be used to construct the new hospital now being constructed. Last year's sale netted about $250. 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