Music Professor Takes Deanship At Montana State Dr. James F. Nickerson, associate professor of music education and member of the faculty since 1946, has resigned to become dean of the School of Education at Montana State college, Bozeman. Dr. Nickerson will assume his duties immediately. He also will be chairman of the departments of education and psychology and director of the summer session. During the past year Dr. Nickerson was on sabbatical leave, doing research in psychology and acoustics. He performed research under a Bureau of Ships contract with the University of Southern California, in the human factors division of the Navy Electronics laboratory at San Diego, Calif. Dr. Nickerson will be the first dean of and responsible for organizing the School of Education, just authorized in Montana State. Dr. Nickerson taught public school music in Nebraska and New York and at the University of Minnesota before coming here in 1940 as assistant professor of music education. He holds the A.B. degree from Nebraska Wesleyan university, the M.A. degree from Teachers college, Columbia university, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Minnesota. Pensacola Team Drill Slated Beltline plans for the TCU-KU game tomorrow call for a repeat performance by the Pensacola, Fla., evasion cadet drill team. The marching unit appeared here at a football game two years ago. College Faculty to Meet Faculty members of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Strong auditorium. University Daily Kansan Friday. Sept. 17, 1954 Official Bulletin TODAY Museum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. Scheit "Tabulatica Nova." TOMORROW Student Union activities open house immediately following football game, main lounge. Student union. Free referees. Students, parents, guests. Museum of Art concert; noon and 4 p.m. Orff, "Carmina Burana." SUNDAY Newman Club breakfast at Church hall after 10 a.m. Mass. Suppert at hall. Museum of Art concert, 4 p.m. Conc- concer by Alisonon, Geminiani, Sammar- rati Gamma Delta, 5:30 p.m., Emanuel Lutheran church. Dean, Researcher Go to Washington Dr. Kenneth Jochim, dean of the School of Medicine, and Dr. Byron Eberle, research fellow in physiology, are attending the International Congress of Cardiology this week in Washington, D.C. A paper by the two describing the results of their work on the circulatory changes resulting from hardening of the arteries, will be read. The project is supported by a grant from the Life Insurance medical research fund. Dr. Jochim is a member of the Scientific Council of the American Heart association, which is also meeting in Washington this week. Presidents to Check At Dean's Office All organization presidents should check with the dean of students' office immediately to be sure that new officers, the proper name, address, and telephone number of each campus group are listed correctly in the files. The 1954-1955 Student Directory will be made up from these files. Use Kansan Classified Ads. Page 6 Read and Use the Kansan Classified Ads. Blue Cross Hospital Care Plan Blue Shield Physician Care Plan NOTICE TO: Staff & Other Salaried Employees OF THE University of Kansas YOUR GROUP IS OPEN FOR NEW MEMBERS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 25 ONLY. YOU MAY JOIN BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD NOW BY FILLING OUT YOUR APPLICATION CARD AND TURNING IT IN TO THE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS OFFICE. Remember...this opportunity closes September 25