Topeka Journalist Speaks at Dinner Jim Reed, executive editor of the Topeka Daily Capital, will be the principal speaker at the annual Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity, dinner Saturday night at the Castle Tea room. An initiation ceremony for eight pledges will be held before the dinner. Journalism students to be inducted into the fraternity are Clarke Keyes, Richard Clarkson, Jerry Knudson, Jim Baird, Charles Morelock, and Dean Evans, juniors; Charles Zuegner, graduate student, and Bill Stanfill, senior. Student Undergoes Operation Joseph W. Terrill, engineering sophomore, underwent an emergency appendectomy operation Wednesday night at Ransom Memorial hospital in Ottawa. His condition this morning was satisfactory, according to his mother. Terrill commutes to KU daily from his home in Ottawa. KANU Auditions Set For Nativity Play Auditions will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m. today and Friday in studio A of University radion station KANU for a nativity play, "Bethlehem," by Laurence Housman. Auditions are open to Radio Players and candidates. Page 3 Mrs. Ruby Leneve Mota, script writer and producer, has adapted the play for radio. It is done in verse in the style of a Greek chorus. Gamma Phi Beta sorority is again making an annual $100 Christmas award to some University woman "on the basis of scholarship and need," Janice Manuel, president, said today. Gamma Phi Sorority Offers $100 Award Any woman is eligible, and applications should be in the Dean of Women's office by Monday, Miss Manuel said. Gift Suggestions to make your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASY. Eaton Stationery - Buxton Billfolds Men's and Ladies' Deluxe Craft Desk Accessories and Sheaffer Pens and Pencils Ask to see the New Sheaffer "Snorker" Carter's Stationery 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 11 Days Until Christmas Vacation From K.C. via Air Tax Incl. Little Rock $48.30 New Orleans 103.39 Portland, Ore. 224.48 Boston 172.62 Detroit 90.51 Ask About All-Expense Holiday Tours for Christmas and 1953. Steamships, Tours, Airlines The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager Telephone 30 8th and Mass. St. Trend, a magazine published by the Quill club, is on sale today and tomorrow at the information booth, the Student Union building, and Fraser and Strong halls. It contains the fall literary prize winners. Trend Magazine On Sale Today The 40-page publication is the "best in campus writing for the campus reader," Jerry Knudson, journalism junior and a member of the Trend editorial board, said today. It costs 35 cents. The magazine also has a parody on Mickey Spillane plus light and serious short stories, poetry, and campus notes. It has been two years since the magazine was last published. Besides Knudson, other members of the editorial board are Bob Londerholm, college senior; Wanda Strimple, college junior, and Philip Hahn, college junior. Texas Professor Explains Historian The first general historian to introduced an original design into the structure of American historiography was Frederick Jackson Turner, Fulmer Mood, professor of history at the University of Texas, said yesterday in the second of a three-lecture series. Turner, first of the general historians to come from the Midwest, was dissatisfied because history was limited to the North and the South. He wanted to balance this and put the role of the West into its proper place in American history. Prof. Mood said. Prof. Mood will present the last of his lectures, "Pluralistic Localism," at 4 p.m. today in 205 Journalism building Official Bulletin TODAY Radio Players and Candidates: 4:5-30 p.m. today and Friday, auditions for the Radio Players Festival Lutheran Student Association: 4 p.m. Bible study, Myers hall. E Alteno: se reunira el jueves a las cuatro y media de la tarde en Strong auditorium. Programa de Navidad. Que ven todos. Deutscher Verenin: no meeting today. John Hahn: basketball ball and chorus in 306 Fraser, 9p.m. Christian Science organization: 7 p.m. Danforth Red Peppers: 7 p.m., North College living room. Delta Sigma Pi 7:30 p.m. Strong An- number of public accounting, speaker, spee- chers. ASTE Student Chapter; 7:30 p.m. Fourier video movie. Ys' Group: 9 p.m. Henley House—Are We Being Educated? University Daily Kansan **Game Night:** 8-11, Trail Room Union, bingo cards, checkers, Everyone in view, and ISA. FRIDAY Special Hillel Chanukah service: 7:20 p. Danforth chapel. (This is correct mea- ter.) SATURDAY Three out of four traffic accidents happen in clear weather on dry roads. Hillel Chanukah party 3 p.m. First Methodist church, 1946 Vermont. International Club: Christmas party, – midnight Trail room, Union. All invited. SUNDAY SUNDAY, December 14,3 p.m. First Methodist Church Thursday, Dec. 11, 1952 EVERYONE WELCOME 946 Vt. One of Year's Best Musicals Given by University Chorus By KEN COY Hoch auditorium, decked in night, was the scene of one of grams this year. It was the concert of the 250-voice University chorus, directed by Clayton Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education. Highlight of the concert of Christmas music was the singing of "A Stopwatch and an Ordinance Map." The Women's chorus sang "Litanies a la Vierge Noire" by Poulenc. They were accompanied by Mrs. Marian C. Replogle, organ. This number was sung by the Men's chorus accompanied by kettle drums. The timpaniists were P. K. Worley, education junior and Richard Chatelain, college freshman. The combined groups sang three its new Christmas decorations last the most outstanding musical pro- carols by Warlock, and started the program with the spirited "Lift Up Your Heads Ye Mighty Gates," by Leisring. One of the three carols by Warlock was "Balalawel," which was perhaps the most beautiful number on the program. Judith Tate, fine arts sophomore, sang the solo part with a great deal of feeling, blending perfectly with the chorus. Dale Moore, fine arts junior, substituted as soloist for Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice, in the final number on the program, "Fantasia on Christmas Carols," by R. Vaughn-Williams. Prof. Shmidt was ill and unable to sing in the concert. Make sure yours is in a safe driving condition before you start home for Christmas Vacation. MOTOR-IN COME IN TODAY! 827 Vermont be a wheel get clothes appeal! call 432 NDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vermont 1903 Mass.