Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday. Jan. 4. 1963 Nickel Beer Flat-Sub Sought- (Continued from page 1) the streets were illuminated by a full moon. The contestants seemed inspired by the crisp night air. The Blue Coats clearly had their work cut out. Freddy had a formidable lead; three smashed fenders, the parking meter, two frightened old ladies driving an electric golf cart, and a hot tamale vender's cart. WITH THE CONSTABLES employing their superior communications system (short wave radio) it appeared that the fast-moving transfer student (he spent his freshman year interning at the Indianapolis Speedway) would be stopped short of victory. With three squad cars in hot pursuit and the street blocked, the youngest son of the fabled Leadfoot Fleetwood reached into his bag of tricks to forestall what by then was obviously destined to be a well-carned victory for the host Blue Coats. Just short of the police barricade, Freddy jammed his roadster into second gear once again and, after a breath-taking four-wheeled controlled skid, the blue and white coupe scampered across the turf between a brace of houses and fled down the alley to momentary freedom. BUT CHIEF GRABBEM'S hearties were not to be denied. They scented victory and, so inspired, closed the gap with the contest but two hours old. In the end, it was superior reserve forces which turned back the valiant sophomore's grab for glory. Freshly gassed police cruisers spelled the reeling, starting contingent and, with Freddy's gas supply running low, they nailed him in front of the Cup of Cheer Tavern just when it appeared that the sophomore had pulled the chestnuts from the gunfire. The police scored the deciding point when they booked young Fleetwood on 107 counts of violating the Safe Driver's Code. The Ray: OPS FREDDY 0 Bent Fenders 11 0 Frightened old ladies 42 0 Parking meters 1 0 Vender's cart 1 TIME — 2:03; Attendance (estimated) TIME — 2:03; Attendance (estimated) — 2715; Officials—Grabbie & Co. Barnes Accepts Cathedral Post After 11 Years as KU Carillonneur After 11 years as KU's carillonneur, it is a time of reminiscence for Ronald Barnes. He will leave KU in August to become carillonneur and Master of the Tower at the Washington, D.C. Episcopal Cathedral. IN HIS YEARS at KU, he has built up a repertoire of about 2500 pieces, most of which he arranged himself. He has averaged "about three hours a day practice," and taught courses in carillon playing as well as courses in music history and literature. But the actual playing of the bells in the tower above the football stadium is what students are most familiar with and what Barnes said he loves best. BARNES GIVES regular concerts on Sunday afternoons and Wednesday evenings. He also plays for homecoming, Christmas vespers, baccaliareate, and commencement. "I try to play music that has aesthetic value rather than just a bunch of junk," he said. "I enjoy (playing) more . . . expressing myself. I try to put as much variety as possible into a single program." Barnes said that the most impressive part of his job is "playing the baccalaureate and commencement processions when the graduates march down the hill towards the stadium." OF HIS ARRANGING, Barnes said, "I try to keep it as open and textually simple as possible so that I don't have the problem of noter clashing together." He recalls one day when someone forced open the door and climbed up the outside of the Campanile where he was playing. "It's a miracle he didn't kill himself." Barnes said. "The only foot and hand holes he had were the irregularities in the concrete wall. "HE SAID HE was just curious," Barnes said. "He just wanted to see how the thing was playing." Explain the reasons for his leaving, Barnes said "It's the best carillon job in the world. Without question, the cathedral is the most impressive Protestant church in the world. It has a very active, first-rate music program." The bells in the cathedral are heavier and lower in pitch than those in the KU Campanile. The cathedral tower is higher than the KU tower, thereby improving the quality of the tones from the heavier bells. The KU tower is 120 feet high with a 7-ton bass bell as its largest. The Washington tower is 300 feet high and holds a 12-ton bass bell. Both towers have 53 bells. THE CATHEDRAL carillon, which will be installed next summer, is being made by the John Taylor Company of Loughborough, England, maker of the KU bells. Earnes, who had previously been engaged by the cathedral as consultant on the interior layout of the tower, will go to England in March for the official inspection and approval of the instrument. Barnes came to KU in 1851 from Stanford University where he played the carillon in the Hoover Library tower while working toward the M.A. degree in music history. Beth to Discuss-- (Continued from page 1) In 1948, he gave the annual Phi Beta Kappa address to the Kansas chapter. Prof. Beth has been a member of the Humanities Committee since 1948 and has been chairman since 1952. Since 1947, he has been secretary-treasurer of both the Association for Education in Journalism and the American Association of Schools and Departments of Journalism, and director of the Placement Bureau of AEJ. He joined the KU faculty in 1940 after ten years as head of journalism at the University of Idaho, where he also studied law. Prof. Beth was acting chairman of the KU department of journalism from 1941 to 1948. Final Examination Schedule 7:30 MWF sequence¹ ... 3:10- 5:00 Mon., Jan. 21 7:30 TTS sequence ... 3:10- 5:00 Tues., Jan. 23 8:30 MWF sequence ... 1:00- 2:50 Wed., Jan. 23 8:30 TTS sequence ... 7:30- 9:20 Mon., Jan. 21 9:30 MWF sequence ... 1:00- 2:50 Mon., Jan. 21 9:30 TTS sequence ... 9:40-11:30 Fri., Jan. 25 10:30 MWF sequence ... 1:00- 2:50 Tues., Jan. 22 10:30 TTS sequence ... 9:40-11:30 Tues., Jan. 22 11:30 MWF sequence ... 1:00- 2:50 Thurs., Jan. 24 11:30 TTS sequence ... 7:30- 9:20 Sat., Jan. 26 12:30 MWF sequence ... 9:40-11:30 Thurs., Jan. 24 12:30 TTS sequence ... 3:10- 5:00 Wed., Jan. 23 1:30 MWF sequence ... 1:00- 2:50 Fri., Jan. 25 1:30 TTS sequence ... 1:00- 2:50 Sat., Jan. 26 2:30 MWF sequence ... 7:30- 9:20 Fri., Jan. 26 2:30 TTS sequence ... 9:40-11:30 Wed., Jan. 23 3:30 MWF sequence ... 9:40-11:30 Sat., Jan. 26 3:30 TTS sequence ... 3:10- 5:00 Sat., Jan. 26 4:30 MWF sequence ... 3:10- 5:00 Sat., Jan. 25 4:30 TTS sequence ... 3:10- 5:00 Thurs., Jan. 24 French 1 & 2 German A, B, 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 } (All Sections) ... 7:30- 9:20 Tues., Jan. 22 Spanish 1 & 2 General Biology Zoology 2 Physiology 2 } (All Sections) ... 7:30- 9:20 Thurs., Jan. 24 Chemistry 1, 2, 2a, & 3 (All Sections) ... 7:30- 9:20 Wed., Jan. 23 English 1, 1a, 1H (All Sections) ... 9:40-11:30 Mon., Jan. 21 Physics 3, 4, 5, 6 & 116 (All Sections) ... 3:10- 5:00 Wed., Jan. 23 (5:10-7:00 for students who have 12:30 TIS examinations at 3:10- 5:00 Mon., Jan. 23) Business Administration 40 & 41 (All Sections) ... 3:10- 5:00 Mon., Jan. 21 (5:10-7:00 for students who have 7:30 MWF examinations at 3:10-5:00 Mon., Jan. 21) Engineering Mechanics 1, 12, 16, 48, 49, 55, 57 (All Engineering Mechanics 1, 12, 16, 48, 49, 55, 57 (All Sections) 3:10- 5:00 Tues., Jan. 22 (5:10-7:00 for students who have 7:30 TTS examinations at 3:10-5:00 Tues., Jan. 22) But Who Watched Jocko? 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