71 Mexican Churches To Be Discussed■te,:edMiss Arquin to 5hou Art T reasure Pictures*\I M ins Florence Arquin, I!consultant of the United State- Office of Education,hern for the Spansh language Workshop now in progress at theUniversity of New Mexico, will 1o presented in a public lecture Tuesda night at 8 o'clock at the Science Lecture Hall on the campusMiss Arqu-n. en artist and pho-ncj tographpr, will discuss unusual •e.j and rare churches of colonial Mexico, and modern Mexican painters and their pamtsng She *r* will show colored slides, in con-en junction with her talk n* Misv Arquin is director of the nd j Kodachrome Slide Project of the ng American Council on Education ng tn Co-operation with the Office of Liter*American Affairs She is assembling units of slides on various aspects of life and culture in Latin America So far, a master collection of 1500 slides representing 33 subjects haw been gathered.At the workshop. Miss Arquinis discussing the use of vigua!( aids.Hr F M Kerrheville and Mrs a!; I ,o h t a Pooler of the Department! er I of Mo ern Languages hip riirec- j tors of the workshop Twenty a nine student* are enrolled From j the workshop grant, obtained |through the Office of Jnter-Amer-stlr an Affairs, fellowships have iojbeen awarded to Mrs, Julia Andrade Mrs Dora Clark and Mrsai,itiv i A linn it# Rael, Albuquerque: Mrs F.rlinda Chav ex. Hot Springs; Kirnjbert Earnest, Central; Mrs Ven-jturita P Van Husk irk. Corralea;,’ Mr Katherine Gallegos, Los Lu-^ nas, Mi- Sofle Ward, Anthony, J1 e Shult/. Mountainair; and Jess Wagus, Decatur, III.Among other projects being developed is h collection of original Spanish songs, games and stories. under thp direction of Ruben Coho*( rippled ( hildmi’s