Students Win in Kansas Designer Show Four KU students were among 14 winners in the 12th annual Kansas Designer Craftsmen Show Sunday. Lee Allan Ferber, Jackson, Miss., graduate student, the main winner, received $150 for his Cart Eronze Bowl and for a Ceramic Slab Bowl. Ferber is a part-time teacher of Ceramics in the school of fine arts. Roger K. Thomason, Norton graduate student, received $60 for his flat and pile rug. REX AND RAY Replogle, both Lawrence graduate students, received $25 each for their sculptures. The 10 other prize winners were Mary Robinson Koch, Wichita; $50; Susan Lawrence, Bartlesville, Okla.; $45 and a 3 year subscription to "Hand Weaver and Craftsman Magazine"; Donald Lloyd McKinley, Wayland, N.Y., $75; Eileen Murphy, Kansas City, Mo, $75; Blanche Carstenson, Kansas City, Mo., $50; James Crates, Kansas City, Kan., $110; Michael Croft, Milwaukee, Wis., $100; Charles R. Draney, Topeka, $100; Charles Fager, Tampa, Fla., $40; and Vicki Sue Hickman, Wichita, $100. Mrs. John A Houseman, Crafts Coordinator of the Dallas Arts Museum and show judge, also granted 36 Honorable Mentions. "THE ENTRIES for the show were well balanced between different media groups." Mrs. Houseman said. "There was a better than average of technically good pieces and, examples which moved from the traditional forms to the inventive. I feel that Kansas has attracted and is producing good craftsmens." Nearly 100 persons entered this year's show, and more than 150 6. 95 THE University Shop THE Town Shop DOWNTOWN run until Nov. 14 in the Kansas Union exhibition gallery. pieces were accepted for display. Included were sculpture, jewelry, silversmithing, weaving, ceramics, enameling, printed textiles, and furniture. DOWNTOWN A display of the winners will The show was sponsored by the School of Fine Arts, Student Union Activities, and Delta Phi Delta, professional art fraternity. Photo Stolen From Exhibition A picture worth $25 has been taken from an exhibition in the south lobby of the Kansas Union. Constance Sheerer, who is exhibiting the pictures, said she discovered it missing Saturday afternoon. The picture was of the old pioneer barn at 19th and Iowa and was 11 by 14 inches in size. The exhibition was set up October 7 and will remain until this weekend. Free Pepsi's with each pizza delivered Hot to your door from the ovens of Earl's Pizza Palace VI 3-0753 We Now Feature Submarines OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Earl's Pizza Palace 729 Mass. VI 3-0753 10 Daily Kansan Monday, October 18, 1965 HAMLET HAMLET isn't hard when you let Cliff's Notes be your guide. Cliff's Notes expertly summarize and explain the plot and characters of more than 125 major plays and novels—including Shakespeare's works. Improve your understanding—and your grades. Call on Cliff's Notes for help in any literature course. 125 Titles in all -- among them these favorites: Hamlet • Macbeth • Scarlett Letter • Tale of Two Cities • Moby Dick • Return of the Native • The Odyssey • Julius Caesar • Crime and Punishment • The Iliad • Great War • Henry IV Part 1 • Wuthering Heights • King Lear • Pride and Prejudice • Lord Jim • Otello • Gulliver's Travels • Lord of the Flies $1 at your bookseller or write: CLIFF'S NOTES, INC. Bethany Station, Lincoln, Nebr. 68505