Ise, 50 Students Tour Continent John Ise, professor of economics, recently returned from a trip to Europe, where he assisted in conducting 50 college students on a tour of the continent. The tour, directed by Arne Sørensen, a political scientist, was sponsored by the Scandinavian Traveling seminar for educational purposes The tour took the students off the regular tourist route into the smaller towns so that they might get a better picture of life in Europe. Prof. Ise said that staying in the smaller towns and avoiding the tourist routes enabled them to economize. The whole trip, which started in London July 3 and ended in Amsterdam Sept. 3, cost the students approximately $790 each. The students' itinerary took them from London to Paris, through southern France to the Riviera, south to Rome, north through Austria and into Germany, from Germany to Copenhagen, Denmark, and back to Amsterdam, The Netherlands. From Paris on, the students traveled by two private buses. Prof. Ise said that it was the best of his three trips to Europe. Modern Dance Tryouts Set Modern Dance Tryouts Set Tryouts for Tau Sigma, modern dance fraternity, will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Robinson gym. A one-minute dance should be prepared, to be judged on originality, continuity, and grace of movement. The tryouts are open to all students. Harvard Man Joins Faculty Thursday, Sept. 24.1953 William J. Thomas, assistant professor of business, is a new member of the University faculty. Prof. Thomas completed work on a master's degree at the Harvard Business school in June, and is instructing classes in economics and marketing. University Daily Kansan Page 8 Wiley Lists 122 Students in Band Prof. Russell Wiley today announced a concert band membership of 122 students. The band, which plays at many of the all-student convocations, will present its annual winter concert Jan. 13. The University marching band, consisting of the men members of the concert band will lead the parade of bands on Band day Oct. 3. They also will perform at all home football games this season and at two road games. Members will go to the Oklahoma game in Norman Oct. 17 and the Colorado game in Boulder Oct. 10. Members of the full concert band are: Flute: Elaine F. Tuggle, Jo Am Sellards, Zora Belle Robertson, Bette Davis, Marry S. Cole, Pat Raines, Leah May Yaughan, Norma Louise Kulp, Kulp, Joe Wertz, Marjorie Ann Vrbsky, Frances Todd, and Gerald Karp. Bassoon: Austin Ledwith, Cell n' Lyon. Marc Sawyer, Olie Edwin Nichol. John Savier, Olie Edwin Nichol. Clarinet: Frank Vacin, Larry Havicek, Robert Johnson, Raymond Zepp, Carleen Mears, Emily Wolterton, Vance Cotter, Charles Wertz, Dean L. Kopper, Ann Light, Garland B. Reckart, Barbara Koger, Mary Ella Symes, Don Kallos, Jeannine De Groot, Leland R. Roberts, Billy Sanders, Robert Sanders, Lynn Tingleff, Mariana Grabhorn, Ben L. Evans, Mack Spears, Charles W. Lawrence, Mary Ann Le Moire, Janice Adrance, and Bill Elam. Alto Clairinet: Doloris Alpert; Bass Clairinet: Bill Stevens and Cheryl A. Brock. Alto Saxophone: Alta J. Bryan, Clarence R. Stewart, Sheila Trull, Robert McClean, Don Springer, Don M. Edwards, Gary Ray Evans, and Gary Skinner. Tenor Saxophone: Sonra Bachman and Thester Perry. Baritone Saxophone: Raymond Roberts. Cornet I: Mary E. McMahon, William J. Littell, Don Shaffer,丹Wiley, Barbara J. Pering, and Art Nease. Cornet II: Jerry Tracy, B. L Redding, Carll Tribble, Jr., Garry Snodgrass, John Poster, Dan Jones, Jack Dawson, Kenneth L. Dressler, Carl Elliott, and Jim Wilson. Trumpet: Bill Geyer, Sidney Lasaine, Charles W. Salanski, Danny Cowden, Gary Kastor, John Heedley, Jimmy G. Jummy, J. Gordon, and Kay G. Gress. French Horn: John A. Long, Donnell C. Horn, Jack Davison, Charlsia von Gunten, and Joseph R. Newmyer. 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White, Rich Purposes of the Inter-fraternity Pledge Council were explained by Bingham Gafney, engineering sophos more and last year's IFPC president at the group's initial meeting of the school year Wednesday. Richard Verbruggte, engineering senior and Inter-fraternity council president, spoke on past accomplishments and aims of the group for the coming year. Nomination of officers was planned for next meeting with election of officers the following week. Don't need it? Sell it thru Want-Ads. Call KU 376. M. Woodward, Roger B. Miller, and Jim Lowe. Jimmy and Rusty Shop all around our market . . . save in every department at every table and case—for our FALL FOOD FESTIVAL is in full swing! And that means low, low prices here . . . there . . . and everywhere in our market. Big bargains are at your fingertips wherever you turn—each one telling you that-NOW is the time to pack your pantry with fine quality foods for grand good eating. Stop around and see . 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