MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE John Ehrlich Has Hopes For A Town Hall Concert A concert in town hall in New York City may become a reality for John Ehrlich, graduate student majoring in cello. He has entered the Debut and Encore association contests in which the ultimate prize is a Town hall concert. He has won the preliminary and semi-final competitions and is the Debut Winner of Greater Kansas City. The latter entitles him to play $ \textcircled{4} $ sas City, Mo., Wednesday, May 11. Later, he will receive an expense-free trip to New York to compete against other winners for a concert in Town hall. If he wins the concert-contest he will go on a recital four throughout the United States. Ehrlich almost achieved a Town hall concert in the recent Naumburg contest. He was one of 12 string players to reach the semifinals but lack of funds caused him to drop out of the contest. "The best vocalists and instrumentalists in the country enter the Naumburg contest." R aymon Stuhl, assistant professor of violin and Ehrlich's teacher, said. "It is probably the most difficult musical contest in the United States, and we are gratified to know that John got as far as he did." Ehrlich's next appearance at the University will be May 13, in Hoch auditorium, when he will play with the University orchestra. Ehrlich has been studying cello since his freshman year in high school. In 1946 and 1947, while in the army, he played first-chair cello in the Honolulu Symphony orchestra, under the direction of Fritz Hart. He received his bachelor of arts degree in cello in 1948 and is planning to get his master of arts degree this spring. Ehrlich's future plans are uncertain, but he expects to go into some kind of professional work. "I have had a number of teaching and orchestral offers," he said, "but I'm still in the process of making plans. Professor And Student To Speak At Colloquiums Robert C. Fisher, graduate student, will speak at a mathematical collocium, 5 p.m., today in 203 F. Strong hall. The subject of his talk will be "On Union Curves and Lines of Curvature." Philip O. Bell, professor of mathematics, will speak to the colloquium at 5 p.m., Monday, April 25. He will speak and demonstrate "On the Gauss-Bonnet Curvature Formula." Jay Janes Choose 6 To Write Leaflets Jay Jane members are writing leaflets about the Red Peppers, freshman women's pep club. The leaflets will be sent out to freshmen women with the Associated Women's students counseling letters. Committee members chosen to work on the leaflets are: Mary L. Fischer, Virginia Coppedge and Deris Greenbank, College sophomores; Mary L. Trousdale, College senior; Mabel Conderman, business junior; and Emily Stewart, journalism sophomore. Law Wives Club Elects 8 New Executives Officers were elected at the Law Wives club meeting April 7. They are: Mrs. Jennie Unruh, president; Mrs. Vivian Brown, vice-president; Mrs. Edith Hensley, recording secretary; Mrs. Joan Bradford, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Betty Burgert, treasurer; Mrs. Pat Nystrom, social chairman; Mrs. Lucille Johnson, Lawrence membership chairman, and Mrs. Nina Nye, Sunflower membership chairman. Myer R. Wolfe, assistant professor of architecture, gave a talk on "what to include in a modern house." Lucille Murray Elected Rifle Club President Lucille Murray, College senior, was elected president of Rifle club at a meeting held April 5. Other officers are: Mary Anne Ward, College sophomore, vice-president; Jane Klooz, fine art, freshman, secretary-treasurer. Myrtle Meyer, college sophomore, publicity chairman. Trophies were presented to Inez Hall, fine arts senior, and Miss Ward for high scores. Both women have a 96 point average. The Rifle club has recently won matches from schools in Illinois, Rhode Island, and Nebraska. Read the Daily Kansan daily. 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