University Daily Kansan Friday, March 19, 1954 Student Compositions To Be Broadcast at 7 Original music compositions by University students will be broadcast from 7 to 7:30 p.m.,today over radio stations KFKU and KANU. The music theory and composition department, under the chairmanship of Laurel E. Anderson, professor of organ and theory, prepared the program. The music was performed and recorded by students and faculty members. Pianist Stewart Gordon, graduate student, will play "Statement and Seven Qualities." The three other composers on the program were graduated in 1953 and are now on active duty in the armed forces. They are Rodger Vaughan, Eugene Hall, and Roy L. Sidlow. Vaughan's composition will be "Quintet for Woodwinds," Hall's will be "Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Piano," and Sudlow's will be "Music for Piano, Percussion and Winds." Ravmond Cerf, professor or violin; Raymond Stuhl, associate professor of cello, and Marian Jersil' assistant professor of piano, will play Hall's number. Raymond Zepp, band instructor, will conduct the ensemble for the Sudlow composition, and a woodwind quintet will play Vaughan's music. Review Talks Given by Six Humorous, demonstration, and oration speeches were given by six student speakers last night at the seventh annual Forensic review. Don Johnston, business junior, gave a speech titled "Foolproof Fanhandling" and showed various meanings given the movements and positions of a fan. John Eland, college freshman, gave an oration titled, "The Big Fight," in which he said that communism had won the first round in its battle with democracy. He advocated interest and participation in government as essential to democracy and the defeat of communism. "Balance Is the Secret" was the title of a baton-twirling demonstration speech by Francole Aronhalt, education sophomore. Dressed as a drum majorte, she explained the fundamentals of the baton and its calisthenic values. Marjorie Englund, education junior, urged students to take advantage of campus activities in her speech, "Opportunities Unlimited." Diane Miller, education junior, gave a humorous speech titled "The Lines of Men" in which she warned the girls in the audience to beware of the "fatherly," "motherly, "rush," and "charity" lines that men use to "take advantage of the weaker sex." "3:57 or Bust" was the name of a speech by Glenn Opie, third year law, in which he explained the physiology, training, and psychological attitude of a track star. Motor vehicles in the United States traveled more than half a trillion miles in 1953, or a distance equal to 31 round trips to each of the eight other planets in our solar system. AlumniNominate2 For Presidency An Atchison businessman and an Emporia attorney are nominees for the presidency of the Alumni association. Chet Mize, '39, Atchison, and Sam Mellinger, '38, Emporia, are candidates for the one-year term of president. Howard G. Engleman of Salina is the retiring president. Nominees for the vice presidency are Mrs. Bert Collard of Leavenworth and Mrs. Mike Getto of Lawrence. Dean G. Ostrum of St. Louis is the present vice president. Two directors will be chosen for 5-year terms from among Henry V. Gott, Wichita attorney; Otto Schnellbacher, Topeka insuranceman; Jack Nessly, Belle Plaine motor car dealer, and Edwin R. Phelps, coal mining engineer and executive at Pittsburg. Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, said members would vote by mail ballots. He expects more than 3,000 votes to be cast. Sigma Nu, social fraternity, listed in Wednesday's Daily Kansan as being a member of the new Greek party, is still a member of the Allied Greek-Independents. Sigma Nu Still With AG-I TONITE-SAT 20c-65c Lewis - Martin "SCARED STIFF" SUNDAY - MONDAY ADM. 20c-50c An American in Paris GENE KELLY Academy Award Winner Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education will be chairman of the secondary convention committee on schools to be dropped from the North Central association. The group will meet next week in Chicago. He has been a Dean Anderson to Lead Group NOW thru SATURDAY Fernando Lamas Rhonda Fleming "JIVARO" NOTE - Special Admission to all K. U. FEMALES SUNDAY MATINEE ONLY from 12:45 to 1:45 50c member of the state committee of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for the past four years. SATURDAY TWO BIG HITS THE RAIDERS TECHNICOLOR RICHARD CONTE - VIVECA LINDFORS BARBARA BRITTON - HUGH O'BRIAM AND Midnight Show Midnight Show Come early - stay Free for midnight show Otto Vicky Kruger Lane WILD JUNGLE CAPTIVE These Convenient Hours! Don't Forget Student Union Cafeteria Breakfast 7-8:30 a.m. Lunch 11 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Sunday 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Dinner 5-6 p.m. Coffee - Rolls 8:30-10:30 a.m. Hawk's Nest Mon.- Tues. - Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Wed. 8:30 a.m.-10:15 p.m. Fri. - Sat. 8:30 a.m.-10:15 p.m. Sunday . . . . . . 1:15 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Clip this ad for your reference.