Drive for $500,000 on UDK-VOICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITY New art center at K-State A $500,000 art center on Kansas State University campus will provide a base for activities of the Kansas Rural-Urban art program, according to John Helms, executive director of the Kansas Art Center Foundation and art professor at K-State. THE FOUNDATION announced plans for a $500,000 drive for the construction of the art center, Wednesday. Helms said the fund-raising campaign will begin this Spring. The foundation includes 17 architects and artists, John Brink, Iola, Kan., is president of the Foundation and Charles E. Marshall, Topeka, is vice-president. THE ART CENTER, Helms said, would be a permanent home for the K-State art collection, which includes more than 20 works. The center would also display exhibitions such as the biennial K-State art festival. Helms said that 348 amateur Kansas artists exhibited works in shows sponsored through the Rural-Urban art program last year. 10 Daily Kansan Friday, March 3, 1967 The University of Kansas Theatre for Young People presents Two Pails of Water by Aad Greidanus Friday, March 3 7:30 p.m. (Family Night) Saturday, March 4 2:00 p.m. The University Theatre Murphy Hall Tickets on Sale at the Box Office 317 Murphy Hall an to cre MOSCOW VIA MIRROR WEST CITY HAVEL ST SINGAPORE ROBES VILLAGE N.Y. NEW YORK CHICAGO