PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1951 Sixty-Six Names Listed For Men's Glee Club Sixty-six students have been named members of the 1951-52 Men's Glee club. J. F. Wilkins, professor of voice, said the group would make its first of two vesper appearances Sunday afternoon, Nov. 18, in Hoch auditorium. Officers of the Men's Glee club chosen last spring, are Max Valentine, College junior, president; Eugene Kennedy, business senior; vice-president; Gordon Gaston, education senior; secretary-treasurer; Bill Krebhiel, engineering sophomore, public relations officer. First tenors: Gordon I. Gaston, Robert C. Laughlin, Jim Lightfoot, Joseph C. Meek Jr., Faustin Robles, Richard F. Wright Second tenors: James M. Barron, Leo C. Bird, H Kent Bowden, Darrell Brown, John R. Corporon, Robert Dickenssheets, Mell L. Duggan, Ronald D. Duphorne, David A. Edwards, Roth A. Gatewood, William Hemmer, Richard E. Jackson, Edward E. Kindley, Earl L. Knauss Jr., George W. Mayberry, Joe L. Nixon, Joe D. Renner, Robert Sigler, Leonard Starr, Charles Stubblefield, Paul Thomas, Ronald E. Whitsitt, Robert Wunsch, Paul D. Wallace. First bass; Lorrimer Armstrong Jr., Albert G. Arnold, Larry Burt, Robert H. Carey, Marvin A. Carter, David F. Conley, Dave G. Davis, Gilbert E. Fayette, Gerald W. Fleener, Neal M. Hart, Donald R. Johnson, Wallace H. Jorn, Eugene C. Kennedy, William Krehbiel, William Patterson, Nelson Perkins, Donald B. Pringle, Roland Reichart, Jack Stewart. Second bass; Richard L. Backman, Robert J. Carpenter, William C. Daugherty, Joel Fitzgerald, Walter W. Hauffler, Edward C. House, Delbert M. Jones, Allan Kauffman, Donald F. Kerle, Franklin W. McCollum, John A. McCullough, Lawrence J. O'Brien, Ben A. Raines, Otis Simmons, Max E. Valentine, Eldon L. Hanes. Club Plans UN Assembly A United Nations model assembly is one of the plans of the International club. A committee was chosen Thursday night to work with University Extension on the project. The assembly will be made up of 30 foreign students. It will be presented for high school students Saturday, Nov. 10. Erwin David was elected president. Other officers elected were Ali Oruc, vice-president; Rose Weitzne; secretary; James Irwin, treasurer; Mrs. Michael Ingrisano, social chairman, and Baaqer Shirazi, sports manager. Michael Ingrisano is faculty advisor. All American and foreign students are invited to the next meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 110 Fraser hall. The glee club may make trips to nearby towns later in the semester and an extended spring concert tour during next semester. This tour will include programs in seven Kansas towns and last a week. Accompanist for the group is Philip Hauser, Jr., education senior. Work On New Halls Going On At Fast Pace Summer floods and continued rainy weather have slowed con- struction on the three new scholarship halls located east of the campus, but work is now going on at a rapid pace. If fair weather holds, workmen expect to have the buildings ready for occupancy sometime in November or December, according to J. J. Wilson, business manager. Residents of the halls are living temporarily at Sunnyside, Sterling-Oliver halls and Robinson gym annex. Work on Stephenson hall has been speeded up so that the 52 students occupying the gym annex can move in by November, freeing the annex for use by the athletic department. Two of the buildings, Stephenson and Pearson, are for men. Sellards hall will house women students. Funds for construction of Stephenson hall were made possible by a $90,000 gift to the University from the wife of the late Lyle Stephenson, Kansas City insurance man. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pearson, of Corisana, Texas, contributed $90,000 MURDNESS for the building of Pearson hall and a like amount for Sellars hall. Mrs. Pearson is the former Gertrude Sellards, a graduate of the University in 1901. The remainder of the money needed to complete the building project was obtained from the estate of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins who gave two other scholarship halls, Watkins and Miller, to the University. Student Works On Fuel Cameron V. Dostie, engineering senior, gained practical experience in industrial research at the Ethyl Corporation Research Laboratories in Detroit this past summer. He worked as a chemical research assistant on a number of projects directed toward the improvement of automotive fuels and engines. CHESTERFIELD -LARGEST SELLING CIGARETTE IN AMERICA'S COLLEGES --- Copyright 1951, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.