Furniture Designer On Campus For Hallmark Design Seminar Students of the Department of Design recently had the chance to meet one of the most important professional designers in the United States. Jack Cartwright, noted furniture designer in High Point, N.C., came to KU to participate in the "1966 Hallmark Design Seminar," a program granted by Hallmark Inc., Kansas City, to acquaint students of the Department of Design with professional designers. Cartwright, born in Sparta, Mich., studied design at the David Walcott Kendall School of Design, Grand Rapids, Mich. His professional experience and his background as an international exhibitor prompted Hallmark to bring him to KU. Cartwright's works have been on display in the International Trade Fair, Barcelona, Spain, in 1957; International Trade Fair, Istanbul, Turkey, in 1958; American National Exhibit, Moscow, Russia, in the summer of 1959; Brooklyn Museum (Contemporary Furniture), Brooklyn, N.Y. Before founding Jack Cartwright Inc., he worked as a designer in Design South, High Point, N.C.; Heritage Furiture, High Point, N.C.; Norman Hecler Association; Founders Furniture Inc., Pleasant Garden, N.C.; Hickory Chair Company, Hickory, N.C.; Hibriton Chair Company, Lenoir, N.C. "This seminar is, of course, a very good thing. I enjoy it very much and is a kind stimulation for the work I'm doing. I think it's also a stimulation for the students too. We don't have many opportunities to speak with students so this is very useful," Cartwright said. University of Kansas Theatre KU Resident Company Featured In Shakespeare's TAMING OF THE SHREW TICKETS NOW ON SALE December 3 & 4,10 & 11 Curtain Time: 8:20 p.m. University Theatre — Murphy Hall Tickets: $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 KU's 'Little' Symphony Concert Set Dec. 8 Students Free with KU ID Thomas Gorton, dean of the school of Fine Arts, will conduct the KU Little Symphony in its first concert of the season at 8 p.m., Dec. 8, in Swarthout Recital Hall. Founded fifteen years ago, the group of faculty members and advanced students includes in its repertoire standard orchestral works, but it also has become a vehicle for presenting worthwhile contemporary works and smaller chamber orchestra compositions not usually afforded the average concert-goer. The Little Symphony will perform Divertimento No. 17, K. 334 by Mozart, Pelleas and Melisande by Sibelius and Symphony No. 1 by Davison. 6 Daily Kansan Wednesday, December 1, 1965 Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers New Flight Schedules Have Arrived For The CHRISTMAS BREAK Spaces are rapidly filling on all flights! No extra charge for transportation tickets. CALL VI 3-1211 MAUPINTOUR TRAVEL SERVICE Conveniently located in the Malls Shopping Center COLOR YOUR SHOE A COLOR THAT'S NEW... MATCH YOUR FAVORITE DRESS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON... A choice of high, mid or low heel. The fabric is peau de soie. $10.95