Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1954 A Cappella Choir Selects 123 New Student Members One-hundred and twenty-three students have been selected for membership in the A Cappella choir, Prof. Donald M. Swarthout, director, has announced. The roster of 123, including 12 active "first reserves" who will sing regularly with the choir, is the largest in the organization's history. Dr. Swarthout, now dean emeritus of the School of Fine Arts, founded the A Cappella choir soon after coming to KU in 1923. The 1945-58 choir is a significant one, being the last Dr. Swarthout will lead as he will retire from active teaching next June. The choir will sing at four allmusical vespers, including th e Christmas vespers, at Baccalaureate services, and will present several out-of-town concerts. Eighty-seven students auditioned for about 50 vacancies in the choir. First Sopranos: 192 OPERATIONS Charlotte Bayley, Dona Benscheidt, Barbara Blout, Merrilyn Coleman, Lynne Gaumer, Barbara Goering, Rosita Green, Rosanne Greenwood, Delcina Guest, Martily Harper, Patricia Howell, Edwina Jones, Galen Johnhill, Caroline McKinnon, Mary Mary Ann McGrew, Janet Martin, Ruth Milligan, Jeovce Nehrbueck. Sadie Owen, Helen Priddy, Gretta Reetz, Helen Scott, Winsley Sharp, Carolyn Snyder, Beverly Taney, Sharon Tripp, Sirhley Westwood, Peggy Wilson, Sirhley Woodhull, Mary Jo Wofter, Second Sporranos; Barbara Bellbarr, Shirley Brown, Virginia Brown, Anne Compton, Carol Cunningham, Bonnie Dinsmore, Veda Driver, Virginia Fleer, Donna Grube Jen Gurley, Mary Jo Huyck, Lynne Logan, H. Laddle Martin, Delores Mohlenhoff, Oakes, Shirley Rogers, Suzanne Schwenitz, Myra Winzer. First Altoz: Melba Beers, Jane Billingsley, Carol Cook, Mary Ann Enna, Carlyn Craft, Dee Daniels, Hazel Amr Manzik, Diana Kelson, Kristin Kay Nelson, Dianne Northfurt, Beverly Runkle, Janice Turner, Virginia Vogel, Charlisa von Gunten, Sibyl Wheeler. Second Altos: Nancy Bohnsack, Judith Cotton, Charles Arthalia Edwards, Barbara Fischer, Marilyn Hawkins, Pamela Hutchinson, Sharon Rhodes, Carolyn Roberson, Patricia Robinson. First Tenors: Melvin Biggart, Robert V. Brackem met Brown, James Carter, Donald Farar, Reynolds Johnson, Clayton Krehbiel, William Kuhlman, Harry Landis, Harry Morris, Leland Roberts. Second Tenors: Second Tenors: Thor Evald Borgen, John Flower, Walter Fuller, Wallace Greenle, Edward Kindley, Ronald Lenser, Edon Manning, George L. Smith. Ted First Bass: Jack Davison, Paul Hansen, Kenneth Jewett, Loren Lusen, Bruce Rogers, Charles Snailman, Jerry Schultz, Robert Smaklund, Donald Warenkind, Robert Yanike Second Bass: Robert Cook, Kelly Deeter, Edgar Dittemore, Robert Gosseink, Andy Jacobson, Edward Jones, David McManis, Robert Price, Larry Redenbaugh. Second Sopranos; Myrna Dusenbury, Jane Graham, Wanda Lathom, Reta Lehman. Mary Bearley, Sylvia Haskell, Ruth Laidig. First Bass: Docking Calls Support 'Statewide' for Plan Stanley Boles, Claude Kean, Fred Misse, Gary Nitz, Lowell Novy. Junction City —(U,P)— George Docking, Democrat candidate for governor, said last night that support for what he termed his "program of progress for Kansas" has been statewide. Mr. Docking's speech was brief. The session was presided over by Rea Cross, Democrat chairman of Geary county. Mr. Docking, in a speech before a Geary County Democrat rally, said the response to his campaign kickoff address indicates to him Kansans are eager to put "Kansas patriotism above partisan politics." "I'm not going to make any long winded speeches in this campaign," said Mr. Docking, "I'm going to stick to the facts. I'm not going to make a lot of promises in an attempt to lure votes. "If the people of Kansas want a businessman who will handle their business without trying to make himself a lasting political hero, Use Kansan Classified Ads. KU a National Leader In Insect Control A survey by the National Pest Control Association shows that KU apparently leads the nation in correspondence course offerings in the field of entomology and insect pest control. As reported in Modern Sanitation magazine, the survey found five entomology courses offered by the KU Bureau of Correspondence Study. Two of them, Introduction to Insects and Insects and Public Health, were recommended for pest control personnel. Fire Plug Parking: $10 Notice of an increased fine from $5 to $10 for parking in front of a fire plug has been announced by Lawrence Police Judge Jack C. Maxwell, who said the increased problem of blocked fire plugs in emergency situations demanded the raise. I know they are going to elect George Docking on the first Tuesday in November." IN By 4 P.M. - OUT At 4 P.M. NEXT DAY QUICK SERVICE MOSSER WOLF MOSSER-WOLF 1107 Mass. - Across from the Court House Organizations using the Kansan's Official Bulletin must check their notices for correct information before turning them in. Complete Notices Asked for Bulletin A warning that incomplete notices will be omitted was issued today by the Public Relations office. Copy must be in the office, 222-A Strong, by 9:30 a.m. of the day it is to appear in the Kansan. Notices are not to be turned in directly to the Kansan. Facts must include the name of the organization; the time the event is to begin, including a.m. and p.m.; the place, including the building, name or room number, or the Lawrence street address, and the day of the month. A notice giving incongruous information will not be carried. Seventy-five sophomore counselors met with their freshman counselores last night in a mass meeting at North College Hall. Frosh Women Meet With Counselors The purpose of the Sophomore Counselor program which is new this year is to help freshman women adjust to college life and to encourage them to meet and work with upper-classmen in Hill activities. Dorothy Sheets, chairman of the AWS committee sponsoring the program, talked on the purposes of the counselors and aims of the program. The group was entertained mith songs and impersonations by Ned Wilson, John Cane, and Jerry Scott. Afterwards the counselors met privately with their freshman groups. ADS Plan Rush Smoker Plans for a rush smoker were discussed at a meeting of Alpha Delta Sigma, men's honorary professional advertising fraternity, last night at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. President John Glick said the smoker will be held next Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Student Union. The room will be announced later. Portugal Man Sees Cups Lisbon, Portugal (U.P.)—Cesar Ferriera, a landowner in the mountains of northeast Portugal, said he didn't believe in flying saucers. But he told police he had seen a flying cup—complete with "two eight foot giants clad in pocketless metallic suits." Dark Tones for Fall Glenshire SPORT JACKETS -CHARCOAL -CHAR BROWN -CHAR GREY You'll like the smart new stylings youll like the colors, too. Made of 100% wool fabrics that are designed and tailored to look well for several seasons. $2450 HYDE PARK $34^{50} FLANNELS TWEEDS GABARDINOS WORSTEDS STYLECRAFT $1950 HAGGAR SLACKS The right colors to harmonize with your jacket. 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