Soprano Thrills 200 in Recital In response to the applause of the audience, Delcina Guest, soprano, gave seven curtain calls after her senior recital performance last night in Strong hall. More than 200 people were on hand to hear Miss Guest, fine arts senior, sing selections from Handel, Schubert, Staub, Saint-Saens, Hahn, Respighi, and Cimara. Among the latterday composers, the Coffeeville native sang excerpts from Paul Nordoff, Wintter Watts, and Clive Carev. Her accompanists were Emily Wolteron, education senior, playing the clarinet, and James Smolko, second year graduate student, at the piano. Miss Wolteron accompanied Miss Guest in Der Hirt auf dem Felsen by Schuberts with a clarinet obbligato. Miss Guest's rendition of Cimara's Canto di Primerava was warmly received by the attentive audience. Exposition To Show X-Ray Visitors to the Engineering Exposition will be given an opportunity to see in operation one of the facilities that the University of Kansas Research Foundation offers in its services. Page 5 A large X-ray defraction unit will be on display. Through the glass partition which encloses it visitors will see someone operating the unit just as it is used throughout the year. Actually, the visitor and layman will not be able to see much of the operation itself. The defraction unit is used to identify crystalline materials making up solids and also in determining crystalline structure. The purpose of the Research Foundation, under the direction of Dr. J. O. 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Warren George , fine arts freshman, will play the "Concerto for Trombone and Band" by Rimsky-Korsakov, Carolyn Craft, mezzo-soprano and a fine arts sophomore, will sing "Habanera" from the opera "Carmen," and Herbert L. Clarke's "Allegro Moderato" will be presented by the Trumpet trio. The trio consists of Mary McMahon, education junior, William Littell, fine arts sophomore, and Donald Shaffer, education junior. Participating in the concert will be 115 musicians from the various schools of the campus. Raymond H. Zepp, woodwind instructor and band assistant, will conduct the "Chorale and Alleluia." General admission will be 50 cents. Students will be admitted with ID cards. Other selections to be presented are: "The Tsar's Bride," Rimsky-Korsakov, "Irish Suite," Leroy Anderson; "Conquest," from the film "Captain from Castile," Alfred Newman; "Graaf Zeppelin," Carl Teike, and "Symphony No. 5, Finale," Shostakovitch. Beta Gamma Sigma Elects 4 Students The election of one senior and three juniors to Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary fraternity for School of Business students was announced today. The senior is Stanley F. Anzeike. The three juniors are John Sanford Bushman, Richard R. Raynolds, and John M. Simpson. Is Life Meaningless? Life is not meaningless to those thousands of people who in recent years joined the Episcopal Church. Statisticians tell us that membership in all churches has never been so high. What is the reason? Life becomes meaningful when lived in obedience to Christ's invitation to follow Him. The Episcopal Church strives to convince its members that we have, as the Prayer Book puts it, a "bounden duty"—"to follow Christ, to worship God every Sunday in His church, and to work and pray and give for the spread of His kingdom." Whether you are an Episcopalian or not, if you profess to be a Christian, you have that "bounden duty." Then life becomes meaningful and purposeful. 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A constitution was drafted and new meeting dates were set for every two weeks. Puerto Rican Accuses U.S. San Juan, Puerto Rico —(U.P.)Dr. Concepcion De Garcia, president of the Independence party, sent a cable to the Bandung conference yesterday charging that "Puerto Rico lives under a colonial rule imposed by the United States since 1898." It's CARLS For ARROW SHIRTS and SPORT SHIRTS! 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 EASY LIVIN'? IT'S A PICNIC IN A FINE ARROW MERE-LAN When relaxing time rolls around, the most comfortable shirt you can own is an Arrow Mere-lan. Mere-lan is cotton at its finest, but looks and feels like cashmere. You know the minute you slip on an Arrow Mere-lan ... here is the most luxurious, smoothest feeling shirt in the world. Mere-lan is available in long or short sleeves, in muted cashmere tones, original patterns, and solid colors. Wear your Mere-lan with a pair of Arrow walking shorts, and you own the perfect combo for the casual life. 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