UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY.APRIL30,1948 English Musician To Speak On Fine Arts In Life Stanley Chapple, English conductor and lecturer, will speak at an All-University convocation in Hoch auditorium May 4 on "The Place of Fine Arts in Everyday Living." Mr. Chapple was formerly the conductor of the London Symphony orchestra and the British Broadcasting orchestra. In 1941 he made his first appearance as guest conductor with the Boston Symphony orchestra. In 1943 he appeared with the National Symphony orchestra in Washington, D.C. The University Symphony orchestra will open the convocation, and Prof. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkins will sing an operatic duet. Mr. Chapple has been a pioneer in the field of music for children. At present he gives children's concerts throughout the country. In St. Louis he organized the St. Louis Civic chorus and worked with the St. Louis Grand Opera guild workshop. He received his musical education as a scholarship pupil at the London Academy of Music. In 1929 he was appointed principal of this school. He made his debut in Queen's hall in 1927 and later was invited to appear in Berlin, Vienna, Warsaw, and The Hague. His first visit to the United States was in 1929 at the invitation of the Music Teachers National association. In 1939, Dr. Serge Koussevitzky invited him to become associate conductor and assistant in the classes at the Berkshire Music center. Mr. Chapple expects to spend most of his time in St. Louis working with their music groups, but he will continue to lecture in the United States and Canada. Art Group To Hold Outdoor Exhibit Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, will hold its second annual outdoor art exhibit May 2, 3 and 4 in front of Robinson gym. Any member of the student body may submit his work. The exhibit, held in conjunction with Fine Arts week, will include all types of art work, and will be judged by faculty members. A first, second and third prize will be awarded to the winning pieces in each group. N. R.O.T.C. CADETS Jack Dausman (left) and Robert Dunwell guard Sue Rose Mounce, after "kidnapping" her Thursday. Miss Mounce is queen of the Army-Navy ball being held tonight. The picture was taken at Battenfeld hall, where Miss Mounce was taken about 5 p.m. Thursday to await a delegation from Sigma Chi fraternity, where she was a guest at dinner. (University Daily Kansan photo by Wallace Abbey.) This Tale Of Two Kidnapped Queens Proves Army's Superior To The Navy Army men played their hands right and won two queens today. One had been stolen from them by the navy and the other they stole from the navy. The entire affair is preliminary to the Army-Navy ball to be held in the Military Science building at 8:30 tonight. Joy Godbehere, College sen- navy queen, was kidnapped by army men at 11:30 a.m. today as she was attending a class in Frank Strong annex. Sue Rose Mounce, education senior and army queen, was captured by armed midshipmen Thursday morning. The navy had planned to hold Miss Mounce until the dance Scrivner Is Chairman Of Liaison Committee John H. Scrivner, Jr., College sophomore, has been chosen as the new chairman of the public liaison committee of Union Activities. tonight, but the army foiled their navy guards and the army queen plans. He succeeds Evans J. Francis, who has recently been selected president of Union activities for the coming year. As a red convertible with two pulled to a stop at Oread drive and Mississippi intersection at 11 a.m. today, 12 army men re-captured their queen. All were armed with rifles and blank cartridges. Sigma Alpha Iota Nancy Messenger, fine arts sophomore, is the new president of Sigma Alpha Iota, national music sorority. Other officers are Bernadine Read, vice-president; Darlene Fiedler, recording secretary; Joan Bennett, corresponding secretary; Pat Barron, treasurer; Mary Lynn Lucas, editor; Marilyn Lee, chaplain; and Myra Petrowsky, sergeant-at-arms. Clubs On The Campus APO Sees Demonstration Milking Of Poison Snake - William Palmer, business junior, entertained the Alpha Phi Omega chapter Thursday with a demonstration milking of a poison snake. He also told where various harmful snakes may be found, their hibernation habits, and the camouflage they affect for their safety. Emphasis on preventive measures and first-aid for snake bites ended the talk. Young Democrats The Young Democrats will attend the second congressional district convention in Ottawa May 2. John F. Steinger, third year law student, is chairman of the Young Democrats of the second district. Students who will attend are Steineger, Robert L. Bock, John W. Wood, Jr, Richard B. Collins, Richard Tomlinson, James R. Hunsecker, Hugh M. Johnson, and Cleo F. Blogdett, and Tom Page, instructor in political science. Surfboard Stuarten Plans to conduct a survey of the driver's license laws of other states, preliminary to asking the state legislature to strengthen the licence laws of Kansas, were completed at the Sunflower Statesmens club meeting Thursday. The survey is in co-operation with the drive for better driver's licence laws being made by the Boy's State corporation of Kansas. Sunflower Statesmen A nominating committee was appointed to draw up a slate for the election May 6. Members are Melvin Clingan, chairman, John L. Brockett, Robert F. Bennett, William M. Layman, and Jack E. Tusher- Jackson R. Gossett, College freshman, was appointed delegate to the University U.N.E.S.C.O. and Marvin E. Arth, engineering freshman, alternate. Nominees are Charles Terry and Elneta Richmond, president; Dolorest Travalent, vice-president; Bill Stoner and Christine Mann, secretary-treasurer. Warren Moore, graduate student, spoke at the final meeting of the club Thursday on the "boxing in" process, a method used to prove several important theorems in mathematics. Officers for next year's Mathematics club will be elected at the annual spring picnic May 12 at Clinton park in north Lawrence. Mathematics Club The Episcopal College club will have a picnic May 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lee, 2009 Tennessee. Students are to meet at the parish house, 10th and Vermont, at 5:30 p.m. Episcopal College Club Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history fraternity, has elected the following officers: Harold Hixon, president; Charles Young, vice-president; Mary Page, secretary; and Kenneth Beale, treasurer. Pre-Nursing Club Phi Alpha Theta The Pre-Nursing club made final plans Thursday for their semester picnic to be held at Potter lake May 13. Pi Mu Epsilon, national honorary mathematical fraternity, recently elected Otho Rasmussen, director; Martha Lu Wagner, vice-director; Martha Peterson, secretary; Kathleen O'Donnell, treasurer; Dr. Wealthy Babcock, corresponding secretary. Pi Mu Epsilon '48 Directory Staff Starts To Work Fifteen new initiates are Vernon E. Benson, Francis E. Brooks, Joseph Ross Brown, Joseph Carlson, Preston R. Clement, Norman C. Hoover, Joan Perkin, Dane Maness, Warren K. More, Kathleen O'Donnell, Hugo Q. Rolfs, Glen F. Singleton, Theodora Mae Speer, Arnold W. Medel, and Frances L. Wolfe. AWS Senate Marijean Kent, College freshman, was appointed Associated Women Students representative to W.S.S.F. and Ruth. Brotherson, College sophomore, was appointed U.N.E.S. C.O. representative at the A.W.S. senate meeting Thursday. Marian Virginia Rippeetau, College sophomore, has been appointed editor of the 1948 student directory, and Richard Menuet, engineering freshman manager. They will start work at once in order to publish the directory in October, Betsey Sheidley, chairman of the A.S.C. directory committee, said today. Any organized house on the campus is eligible to send a representative to the A.W.S. house of representatives. The house meets every Tuesday at 4 p.m. in 200 Frank Strong hall. 18 Students Get Awards Certificates were awarded to 18 members of E. O. Stene's administration practice class at a dinner in Topeka Tuesday. Frank Long, a member of the class and the state social welfare board, served as master of ceremonies. F. T. Stockton, dean of University Extension, distributed the certificates and spoke on the services of the extension. Professor Stene summarized the course. Perdue Graves, director of adult education in the Topeka public schools also spoke Present from the University were Mrs. Margaret McKay who assisted Professor Stene fn teaching the class, and Kenneth C. Dodderidge, special representative for University Extension. Professor Stene and Mrs. McKay, were in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday to make arrangements for students to serve practice internships in personnel administration this summer. Fine Arts Dinner Tickets Sell Fast Approximately 15 tickets are left for the Fine Arts day banquet to be held May 4, Miss Jeannette Cass, general chairman, said today. There is a limited number and Miss Cass urges those who are planning to attend to buy tickets immediately at the fine arts office, 128 Frank Strong hall. Chancellor Deane W. Malott will act as toastmaster at the dinner. Speakers will be Lawrence Sickman of the Nelson Art gallery in Kansas City; Stanley Chapple, British conductor and musician; and D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts. The theme of the banquet is a commemoration of Dean Swarthout's 25th anniversary at the University. A special program has been planned to include solos by Loraine Mai, soprano, and Sally Trembly, violinist. Joe Bailey, Darrel L. Havener, and C. 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