= 0 New Spooner exhibits precede panel discussion Daily Kansan When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansas Classifieds. 10 Two new exhibits opened today at the Spooner Art Museum. The special shows are from Thomas Rowlandson's "London" and painter Edgar Degas' lithographs. DEGAS WAS LITTLE known as a lithographer to his contemporaries. The majority of his lithographs are very rare, often existing in one or two proofs only. With the help of private collectors, dealers and museum The Degas exhibition was first shown at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. There are twenty Lithographs included in the KU exhibit. THE OTHER ART exhibit which opened today catches a glimpse of life in 18th Century London where gambling was a ruling passion and fortunes were wagered on a roll of the dice. The lithographs are arranged according to subject matter and technique. The twenty compositions were executed in a period of approximately seventeen years. Rowlandson's prints and drawings are shown in conjunction with the University Theatre production of Sheridan's "The School for Scandal." The play personnel, William M. Ittmann Jr. has obtained lithographs from various parts of the country and assembled a comprehensive showing of Degas lithographs. Ittmann wrote a catalogue to accompany the exhibit. THERE WILL BE a panel discussion this afternoon onat 3:30 in Dyche Auditorium on the play and the art show. began last night and will continue until Saturday evening. Ittmann is a graduate student of the Department of Art and Archaeology at Washington University, and a 1964 graduate from KU in History of Art. Panel members are Jack Brooking, director of The School for Scandal, Chez Hachl, costume designer for the play, and Bret Waller, associate director of the Spooner Art Museum. Thursday, February 9, 1:67 Brooking is expected to discuss the staging of the play, his interpretation, and his director's point of view. THE BOOK THAT SAYS: END THE DRAFT! "...This book could well arouse the public and provide the force which gets the Congressional machinery moving." AT YOUR BOOKSELLER'S $395 --openings on evening production shift Hallmark Cards In Lawrence Has Openings For Wives Of Students - permanent positions and regular hours - modern, air-conditioned plant - free hospitalization, medical & life insurance - profit sharing program - liberal thrift plan for personal savings - company-paid retirement plan - good starting salary For a personal interview, visit our Personnel Department between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. during the week... or between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Saturday. HALLMARK CARDS, INC. Lawrence, Kansas