-Kansan photo by Dean Evans A 61-year-old visitors' register book will be used once again for Homecoming this year. The guest book was started in 1892 by Chancellor Frank Snow and his assistant, Elmer Engel. Mr. Engel welcomed visitors, had them sign the book, and showed them about the campus. He also served as Chancellor Snow's "messenger" for there were no phones on campus. The 1923 homecoming page is covered with inkspots. At the top of the page, Prof. Ulysses G. Mitchell, then homecoming chairman, wrote, "snowy day—blots due to snow falling from ladies' hats not to tears." The game that year with Missouri ended in a 3-3 tie. Members of the 1923 football team, who are holding a 30-year reunion this weekend, will sign the guest book. Three Programs Scheduled By Carillonneur for Weekend Ronald Barnes, University carillonneur, will give a carillon recital tonight from 6:30 to 7 p.m., Saturday, from 10:30 to 11 a.m., and Sunday, from 3 to 3:45 p.m. The program for tonight will in- include "Condeliella" by B. J. Franssen, and "Chaconne," Op. 62 by A. Durand. Six North American folk songs will be played. They are "Hagantown Gals," Kentucky; "Black is the Color," Virginia; "Les Trois Filles d'un Prince"; and "A Lovette" both from French Canada; "O Brieder, Habt Noch Mut," Pennsylvania, and "Sweet Betsy from Pike." California. "The Swan" from "Carnival of Animals," by C. Saint-Saens and the Crimson and the Blue will close tonight's recital. Saturday's program will include "Air on Five Notes" by Corbett; "Gauotte" from "Mignon" by Thomas, and three selections from the "Nutcracker Suite" by Tschaikowsky. "Waltz in A Flat" by Brahms. "Rondo in G Major" by Gliere and "Barcarolle" from "Tales of Hoff- mann" by Offenbach will close the program. The recital to be given Sunday will consist of "Prelude and Fugue" by B. J. Franagen, and "Come Ye Thankful People, Come," a Thanksgiving hymn. "Pour les enfants" by A. Tansman and selections from "Klein Stadtbilder" by E. Toch will be played along with three other pieces for children. "Gigue and Sarabande" by D. Zipoli, "Dutch Hymn of Thanksgiving," from the 17th century and the Crimson and the Blue will close the program for Sunday. Page 11 Cast changes and additions for the University Theatre production of "Caesar and Cleopatra" were announced today by Dr. John Newfield, director. Gene Reynolds, instructor in speech, will play the role of Pothinius. Added to the cast are Naomi Greer, fine arts junior; George Hart, Jane Heyle. Rudolph Morris, and Dorothy Watson, college freshmen; Donna Lindsey and William Lynn, college sophomores Theatre Makes Cast Changes Mary Patton, college freshman, has been named stage manager for the production. Deborah Cawley and Ronald Johnson, college freshmen. are assistant stage managers. Caroline West, college senior, is in charge of sound effects. Costumes for the productions will be made in the University Theatre's costume workshop by Annette Luthy, fine arts sophomore. Influenza vaccinations are available at Watkins Memorial hospital during regular clinic hours, Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, health service director announced today. Clinic hours are from 8 a.m. to noon and 2 to 5 p.m. during the week, and from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Influenza Shots Available at Clinic University Daily Kansan Dr. Canuteson urges all students to take shots now in preparation for holiday traveling. "The vaccine gives protection from certain strains of influenza virus beginning 10 days after vaccination and lasting for 60 to 90 days. The vaccination should be repeated in 60 days. There is no bad effect other than occasionally a sore arm," he said. "The vaccine used gives protection against four strains of virus but has little effect on common colds." Dr. Canuteson said. Clinical records show that in three of the past four years there have been epidemic-like increases of influenza in late December January, and February. Faculty members, employees, and their families are also eligible to take the vaccine. The Jayhawk Brotherhood will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday in room 306 of the Student Union, James Blair, college senior and temporary chairman, said. Friday, Nov. 20, 1953 Brotherhood to Meet Sunday 17th & Vermont Immanual Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) Sunday School Bible Hour ------- 9:45 Sunday Worship ... 11:00 Student Supper Meeting ---- 5:30 (Gamma Delta) EVERYONE WELCOME Trinity Episcopal Church 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion for Collegians Canterbury breakfast and meeting following 11:00 a.m. Harvest Festival to Benefit St. Francis Boys' Homes in Solina, Father Bob Mize to preach Trinity Lutheran Church 13th and New Hampshire R. W. ALBERT, Pastor Church Services 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Student Bible Class ------ 10:00 a.m. Lutheran Student Assn. ------ 5:30 p.m. Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont St. DALE E. TURNER and WILLIAM B. BRYANT, Ministers Sunday Services - 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday Evening College Group — 7 p.m. The Greatest Thrills of the Season HOMECOMING THANKSGIVING AND SELECTING YOUR NEW FALL WARDROBE at OUR 50th YEAR CELEBRATING THESE OCCASIONS! BEAT MISSOURI!