Friday, Nov. 7, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 13 EARLY KANSAS HISTORY—Prof. Robert Taft of the chemistry department and president of the Kansas Historical society inspects some of the 300 photographs in the J. J. Pennell collection on display in the Kansas room of the library. The photographs are part of a collection of 30,000 negatives Mr. Pennell took between 1895 to 1905 in and around Junction City. Prof. Taft has been appointed curator of the collection. University Group On Meet Program Several members of the School of Fine Arts were on the program at the Kansas Music Educators association meeting in Topeka yesterday and today. The University orchestra played a concert for the convention under the direction of Russell L. Wiley, professor of band and orchestra. Soloists in the concert were Lyle Wolfram and Eugene Johnson. Wolfram and Eugen Raymons, associate professor in cello, conducted a string forum in the auditorium yesterday. The forum included an elementary school violin class demonstration by Leonold Shopmaker. Dr. Elin Jorgenson, associate professor of music education, conducted a demonstration this morning. CUT THOSE CORNHUSKERS DOWN TO SIZE AND FOR A CORRECT CUT IN THE STYLE YOU LIKE IN A SUIT SEE Schulz The Tailor 924 Mass. Business Graduate Makes Good for GE General Electrical officials have written Dean Leonard Axe of the School of Business a letter telling of the accomplishments of Lynn Greeley, '49. Mr. Greeley, in an evening study program for GE employees, ranked first in a class of 64 and fourth among 67 in two accounting courses. They also sent a clipping of a feature story in the Schenectady Union about Mr. Greeley. It dealt with his experiences in the New York Yankee baseball chain as business manager of Independence in the K-O-M league in 1950, and general manager of Amsterdam in the Canadian-American league in 1951. Mr. Greeley is now with the accounting department of GE's tube division. Orlon Skirts! - Permanently Pleated - Washable - Heathertone Pastels A MUST IN YOUR SKIRT WARDROBE AND ONLY $10.95 ORGANIZED HOUSES Here Is Your Chance To Get a Set of Eight "Fighting Jayhawk" You can buy a set of eight now at either Rowland's book stores at 1237 Oread, 1401 Ohio or at the Fritzel-Jayhawk office. GET A SET SOON WHILE THEY LAST for only $2.95 FOOTBALL GLASSES DON'T WAIT-start a set today! 834 Vermont Fritzel-Jayhawk DAIRY PRODUCTS CHI GALLOWAY Phone 182 ---