UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS A FOUR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1950 160 Students To Appear In Variety Show Tonight Students playing in the Follies band are Al Long, Paul Erhart, Ray Ratthet, Ron Wigington, Emmett Child, Jim Hoefner, Ken Allen, Harry Hunt, Stan Frazier, Richard Graham, Roger Beth, Frances Douglas, Tom Lovitt, Dorsey Evans, Beverly Wilson, Donald Shurtz, Larry Havlicek, Bill Doyle, Carol Martin, Davis Crawford, Jay Brinkmeyer, Myrna Lynch, Don Shaw, Jim Ralston, and William F. McClelland. The all-student variety show, Jayhawk Follies, will be given at 8 o'clock tonight in Hoch auditorium following the Homecoming peep rally and the Varsity-freshman basketball game. Admission will be free and the show will run approximately one hour and 15 minutes Directing the program are William Simpson, professor of aeronautical engineering, and Thomas Shay, instructor in speech. Clayton Krehbiel, instructor in education is the chorus director. Russell Wiley, professor of band and orchestra, trained the Follies band. Singing in the chorus and participating in the night shirtade skirt are these students: Paul Dillinger Joel Fitzgerald, Bill Krebbiel, Gerold Garrett, Georgia Ginther, Peggy Circle, Marilyn Swensen, Joanne Chids, Korwaa Wahl, Helen O'Cantley, Betty Thomson, Linda Belle Bartley, Betty Jayne Thies, Mary Anne Oglevie, Alta Joyce Bryan, Judy Scott, Helena Boese, Harrier King, Alan Gordon, Morris E. Hamonds, Jane Bock, Anne Marty, Richard Swinson, Marilyn Ross, Erna Lutz, Judy Veatch, Marilyn Muechlbach, and Bill Price. Kathleen Cale and Carolyn Oliver, College sophomores wrote most of the lyrics for the 3-skit production. Don Parker, engineering senior, at the organ, and Allane West, education junior, at the piano, will play most of the background music. Betty Juzck, Lois Beth, Al Dewsey, Ed House, Ralph King, Darrell Beume, Gary Kissel, Robert Sigler, Leo Bird, Irvin Gaston, Ralph Allen, Gerald Fleener, James Arthur, Caroline Crosier, Bill Martinez, Mx Valentine, Kent Bowden, Lorrimer Armstrong, Duane Hirsch. Thesa Rydolph, JoAhn Sholander, Marie Pearl Vickers, Marvalie Tibbs, Marjorie Tibbs, Berry Lee Wendt, Mary Lou Auchard, Mary Honer,Jo Anna March, Joyce Laybourn, Edwina Schock, Helen Boring, Shirley Piatt, Mary Lee Haury, Gioria Ho- Miller, Leva Vos, Whiroled Miller, Kate Nelligan, Kathryn Watkins, Eloisa Schenk, Gladys Tiemann, Ramona Goering, Margaret Longwood, Phyllis Irene Harris, Katharine Reece. Betty Lou Wolf, Elinor Hall, Phyllis Jean Jacobson, Mary McClelland, Barbara Shepp, Nancy Canary, Jane Henry, Marinae Voiland, Robert Wunsch, Gerald Webb, Louise Hoffman, Edgar Hurst, Carolyn Cortner, Mary Pritz, Bob Carey, Shirley Gray, Mary Gowans, Nathale Sherwood, Grace Wycoff, Dorothy Sommer, Georgiana Bentingham, Mary Helen Ryder, Dale Romig and Jack Corporation. The following students are in specialty numbers: Jack Stewart, Wesley Gish, Lyn Goodwin, Dave Cordell, George Newton, Max Murrison, Dick Reid, Duane Compton, Eugene Gooding, Darlene Heberling, Nancy Lindsey, Carolyn Oliver, Ernie Crates, Keith MacVlor, Sally Beck, Sandra Weaver, Sydney Ashton, George Dameron, Louis Petrie, Lucien Phoenix, Don Jensen, Ned Saver, Paul McCue, Craig McMichael and Gene Cox. The cheerleaders assisting are Sydney Ashton, Patricia Ames, Beverly Jennings, Patsy Landis, Al Gorsky, Max Whitson, Leon Clemons, Thomas Payne, Judith Buckley and Don Hull. 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Shirley Semper, and Mrs. William Sigle. YW Workers, Jay Janes Sell Homecoming Mums BEAT NEBRASKA Big yellow chrysanthemums, made up in corsages with ribbons are being sold by the Y.W.C.A. through their house representatives for Homecoming. Jay Janes will take over Saturday morning and sell the "mums" at the stadium. Orders are to be placed with Y.W.-C.A. house representatives by tonight and deliveries will be made Saturday morning. Mums which have the letters K.U. in red and blue on them are selling for $1.50. Those without the emblem cost $1.25. Western Kansas is irrigated in forty of its forty-six counties. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Number 5...THE GNU "I gnu the answers...but I wasn't talking!" The debating team couldn't make much use of this non-talkative baby...but one look at his "literary leanings" tells you that tests don't buffalo him.'Specially those tricky cigarette tests! 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