Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1964 Invitational Print Exhibit Begins Displaying 61 Works The Kansas National Invitational Print Exhibition opened today in the south lounge of the Kansas Union. The exhibition, organized by John Talleur, assistant professor of drawing and painting, features 61 original works by leading American print makers. Bret Waller, curator of the museum of Art, believes the exhibition is a cross section of the finest work being done by contemporary American print makers. "THERE IS A REAL Renaissance in print making," he said. "Original artists of the first rank will devote their talents to print making. The field is alive with new developments." Waller said reproductions are often incorrectly described as prints. "A reproduction is a photographic process of someone else's work," he said. "All of the prints on display are original lithographs, woodcuts and intaglios (prints made from etched copper plates)." Prof. Talleur said leading American artists were invited to display two original prints in the exhibition. "We organized the exhibition for the benefit of the students," he said. "We wanted them to have a chance to see what professionals in the field are doing." Waller said that most of the prints are for sale. Prices range from $50 to $200. Six to Perform In Polish Plays Six students will participate in the University Theatre's production of three Polish one-act plays by Stawomir Mrozek, Oct. 26-31. The plays include "Strip Tease," "At Sea," and "Charles" They will be directed by Janusz Warminski, artistic director of the Ateneum Theater in Warsaw, Poland. Warminski, currently on a sixweek visit at KU, will be assisted in his direction by Barbara Vader, Weehawken, N.J., graduate student. Cast members for "Strip Tease" and their roles are Paul J. Broderick, Jr., Overland Park junior, as Gentleman I, and Jacques Levy, Topeka graduate student, as Gentleman II Members of the "Charles" play are: Levy as Grandpa; Andre Sedriks, Topeka junior, as Grandson; and Tom Winston, Dallas, Texas, graduate student, as Oculist. The "At Sea" play will include: Broderick as a fat man; Levy as a medium man; Stanley (Rich) Friesen, Prairie Village senior, as a small man; Sedricks as a Postman; and Durwood A. Redd, Kansas City, Mo., graduate student, as Lacy. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IN FAVOUR OF THE SHANTY SING ALONG NO SHUT-MOUTH GAME. (TUES., WED., THURS., FRI.) Special This Week ALL LADIES' BEVERAGES 10c A MUG 644 Mass. VI 2-9500 EVERY WEDNESDAY NITE 5:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. Large Pizza (15c off) Small Pizza (10c off) when purchased with Lawrence's biggest, yet cheapest PITCHER-at 70c WE DELIVER - VI 3-5353 807 VERMONT ADVERTISED IN ESQUIRE Have a Burnt Ivory THE RICH CIGAR TONE The strong masculine flavor of this rich cigar tone leather appeals instantly to young-thinking men. Hand-sewn detailing adds the custom touch. $17.95 to $18.95 Royal College Shop VI 3-4255 Matajc Fsaa Eddbg3 Eunsa Evil Elosbjt tta 837 Mass.