Sophomores To Meet Dec. 5 The first sophomore convocation for the year has been set for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5, in Fraser theater, according to Marilyn Miller, class president. The announcement was made last night at the first meeting of the sophomore representatives of the organized houses. "the purpose of the convocation," said Miss Miller, "will be to make plans for future class activities. Thereby we hope to be able to develop a feeling of lasting friendship among the members of the class of '54 which will be above departmental or organizational ties." Any organized house which was not represented at this first session is requested to send a delegate to the second meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, in the AWS lounge. Final arrangements for the general class convocation will be discussed at that time. Three proposals dealing with class activities were referred to the individual houses for discussion and decision by the committee. These concerned choosing class yells, wearing distinctive class hats and making plans for a class party. He's A Handy Man Forrest City, Ark—(U,P)—W. M. Jones didn't call the doctor. He says he delivered his 12 children himself. Patronize Kansan Advertisers EVERYTHING YOU NEED to do your laundry quickly and cheaply At RISK'S Self-Service Laundry 613 Vt. Call 623 Offer Engineers Job Interviews Four companies will interview engineers graduating in February and June, Thursday and Friday in Marvin hall. Personnel representatives of Black & Veatch, Kansas City, Mo., will interview men on Thursday. Geophysical Service, inc., Dallas, Texas will have employment agents in Marvin hall on Friday. Cecil Sundeen, personnel man for AC Spark Plug division of General Motors corporation, Milwaukee, Wis., will interview graduating engineers both Thursday and Friday. Also interviewing on Thursday and Friday will be representatives of the board of United States civil service examiners, for positions in the Navy and Bureau of Standards laboratories in California. They will hold a group meeting 11 p.m. Thursday in Marvin hall. Interested persons should sign the interview schedule in the engineering office. Sell Senior Hats KU Calendars Senior hats are on sale today and Thursday in the information booth, and the KU calendars for 1952 will go on sale Thursday at the Union and in the information booth. Heywood Davis, College senior in charge of selling the hats, said there are only 150 hats available. The hats are white with a red and blue KU monogram. Bruce Zuerchner, business senior in charge of the calendar sales, said the calendars are being sold a month earlier than usual so students will be able to buy one before the new year starts. This is the first time the senior class has taken on the KU calendar as a class project. Calendar sales will continue for several days. Weekly Carillon Program Announced The weekly carillon program will be played at 7 p.m. today by Ronald M. Barnes, carillonneur. The program will include: "Notre Dame" for carillon (Clement), "Londonderry Air," two pieces for carillon (Nina Roto), "Lullaby" (Brahms), "Sarabande" for carillon (Loos), Sonata for carillon (Van Heey) and "Crimson and the Blue." Rehearsal At 7 For Follies Dress rehearsal for the Jayhawk Follies cast will be held at 7 p.m. today in Hoch auditorium. The Follies, called "Now and Then," will feature dancing, skits, and duets concerning football, romance, enrollment, and extra-curricular activities on the campus. Meadow Acres, Topeka November 30th Theater Series Begins Tonight The program will follow the Varsity-freshman basketball game in Hoch auditorium Friday night. The game begins at 7 p.m. A stage reading, "Pan in Pimlico," will be featured with two one-act plays in the second Lab theater program at 8 p.m. today in the Little theater of Green hall. At the finale of the Follies will be the presentation of the three Homecoming queen finalists and the disclosing of the identity of the queen. About 30 members of the KuKu and Jay James pep organizations will take part in the production. The KU Chorale was originally scheduled to take part, but has been forced to drop from lack of time for preparation. Tickets Are $1.00 Per Person. On Sale In Organized Houses M.G.M. Recording Star ART This type of presentation was used twice in last year's Lab theater season. The stage reading differs from ordinary staging in that there is no scenery, no stage movement on the part of the cast, and the characters wear no costumes. The four characters in "Pan in Pimlico" will be seated behind a long table. A narrator will stand at one side of the table behind a speaker's stand. MOONEY NEW ORCHESTRA Characters will stand to denote movement on stage, and the narrator will read stage directions and generally paint a word picture for the audience. University Daily Konson Page 5 (Sponsored by Young Democrats' Club) and his Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1951 Ise Leads K-State Flood Discussions Dr. John Ise, professor of economics, acted as moderator this morning during the second day of the flood discussions held at Kansas State college. The forum was planned as the initial step of an adult education program on flood control and river basin development. Gov. Val Peterson of Nebraska President James A. McCain of Kansas State college and Gov. Edward Arn gave opening addresses, followed by a talk by Jerome Namiaz of the United States weather bureau. and ex-Gov. Laslie Miller of Wyoming were among the closing speakers. 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