Monday Oct. 26,1964 University Daily Kansan Page 3 nest still head-ural ooing n beotes as a at of ooost cam- eactor aacss, f in t he arge ac- cion uring NED Barry at he invotes the en his invoted Act. it for Chi and out-di dis one. s dif- oresi- ry II mas 12 publi- cratic could ears to work- out the front- ing for L the com- or the house see the nent erner. it will people rers by set. cardiand pollslight Gold Percy im. It selection and Art Director Given Post At Meeting Marilyn Stokstad, director of the KU Museum of Art, was elected president of the Midwest College Art Conference last week. Prof. Stokstad was elected at the annual three day meeting here Thursday, Friday and Saturday. "Everybody was impressed with KU," she said. "The people who had not visited here before were quite surprised at the beauty of our campus and the fine museum facilities. They hadn't expected such a large museum, and many agreed it is one of the finest they had seen." "A lot of us feel that the U.S. is now coming of age." Prof. Stokstad said in explaining the new interest in art. "Public concern and interest in art is old hat in Europe, but our society is just maturing. Americans are traveling more and coming in contact with the old civilizations, where art has been widespread for centuries." BRET WALLER, museum curator, was elected chairman of a commit- tee to study standards for borrowing art work from other museums. Prof. Stokstad said a trend is developing in larger museums not to lend art to smaller museums such as the one here. "THE MAIN TREND of informal discussions seemed to be the tremendous boom in the arts and how to teach art students. There is concern over academic standards for fine art students," she said. Prof. Stokstad termed the meeting a success.She said 220 people from 18 states attended the meeting. "Our problem now is to teach students who have been influenced by the boom in the arts," she said. TODAY SUA SHORT FILM, 4:30 p.m., Dyche Auditorium. Official Bulletin GRADUATE PHYSICS SEMINAR. 4:30 p.m. 155 Madison Ave., Stratford, CT. curriculum of Robert K. Roberts CATHOLIC MASS, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. FACULTY RECITAL. 8 p.m., Swarthoot Recital Hall, Robert Ward, pianist. DAMES. 8 p.m., Watkins Room, Kansas, Union, Initation. **case** "STRIP" TEASE, "AT SEA", and Charlie, "8:20 p.m., Experimental The anatomy" EPISCOPAL EVENING PRAYER, 9:30 p. Danforthe Chapel. TOMORROW CATHOLIC MASSES. 6:45 a.m., 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. INQUIRY FORUM. 7 p.m., St. Law- rence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. THEOLOGY OF THE SACRAMENTS, 7 p.m. St. Lawrence Center, 1915 Strat- tard Ave. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COLLEGE ORGANIZATION, 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel, INQUIRERS CLASS, 7:30 p.m., Canterbury, Heaven, 116-124. STUDENT PEACE UNION, 7:30 p.m. Kansas. Union. "STIRP, TEASE." "AT SEA," and "mariee." 8:20 p.m. Experimental the WESTERN CIV DISCUSSION. 9 p.m. St. Lawrence Center, 1915 Stratford Rd. EPISCOPAL HOLY COMMUNION, 9:30 p.m., Danfort Chapel. Students Organizing 'Dole for Congress' Twelve KU students from western Kansas have organized the University of Kansas Dole for Congress Committee. The committee mailed a letter to every senior and graduate student from the 1st District Sunday urging their support for the re-election of Congressman Robert Dole. Chuck Frickey, Oberlin junior, and treasurer of the KU Collegiate Young Republicans, is chairman of the committee. VI 3-5353 807 Vermont The Classical Film Series presents Vivre Sa Vie (1962 France) An excellent character study by Jean-Luc Godard one of France's most controversial and brilliant directors. Wednesday—7:00 p.m. Admission 60c FRASER THEATER COME FLY WITH US! AEROHAWK FLYING CLUB EVERYONE INTERESTED IN FLYING IS URGED TO ATTEND A MEMBERSHIP DRIVE MEETING. FREE MOVIE AND REFRESHMENTS SERVED BY "VICKY" WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.27 WHERE: Lawrence Municipal Airport Lounge Bring your friends and come early to inspect the Aerohawk's Cessna Skyhawk. AEROHAWK FLYING CLUB ADDITIONAL INFO. VI 3-8769 UN 4-3779 "DACRON" $ ^{\circ} $ makes the campus scene with Higgins and the combination is Big On Any Campus. Tailored in traditional Yale and Trim Fit models of 65% "Dacron"* polyester .35% combed cotton for wrinkleless neat looks and carefree wear, at Finer Stores everywhere. *Dupont's registered trademark