**Vocabulary** UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. 19 Official Bulletin April 14. 1948 Jay Jones, 5 p.m. today. Pine room, Memorial Union. Physical Therapy club, 7:30 p.m. today. Union ballroom. O.T.'s and pre-nurses invited. Archery club practice 4 to 6 p.m. today, fater-club tournament and picnic for all members, 4 p.m., April 20. Registration for foreign language proficiency examinations at College office today through 4 p.m. tomorrow. Exams to be given 10 a.m. Saturday. Two units high school credit in French, German, Latin or Spanish for eligibility. Passing fulfills College foreign language requirements. One hour, translation exercises from foreign language to English with aid of dictionary. Bring own dictionary if possible. Student-faculty relations committee, student-faculty conference, 4 to 5 p.m. today, Pine room, Union. K U. Dames bridge, 7.30 tonight Pine room, Memorial Union. Sociology club, 4 p.m. tomorrow, 200 Frack Strong, Rev. Hughes, "The Problems of Caste in American Life." Square Dance club, 7 tonight. Recreation room. Union. Instructions for new members. General Semantics club tonight 111 Frank Strong, Professor Robinson to review Koryzbski's analysis of the Aristotelian laws of thought from Science and Sanity. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7 tonight, 113 Frank Strong. Math club, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room, Union. Charles Terry "Pythagorean Triplets." K-Club banquet, 6 p.m. Saturday. All lettermen and numeral winners pick up tickets in Athletic office by 5 p.m. tomorrow. Mortar Board, 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, Miss McCracken's. Pre-Nursing club tomorrow in Fraser dining room. Mrs. Goldsick, supervisor from Kansas City, speaker. El Ateneo se reune el jueves a las 7:30 en 113 de F.S. para celebrar el dia panamericano. Habra jugos, canciones, bales y refrescos para que todos se diviertan mucho. Slide rule course, 7 p. m. tomorrow, 101 Snow. Last meeting, review, special problems. Ku Ku club meeting, 7:30 p. m. iomorrow, 200 Frank Strong. Student Religious Council, 4 p. m. omorrow, Myers hall. Pi Tau Sigma, short business meeting, 5 p. m. tomorrow, 210 M.E. L. Delta Phi Delta, 5 p. m. tomorrow, projection room, Frank Strong. OT. club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 332 Frank Strong, Miss Boxmeyer from Rehabilitation center in K. C., speaker, Bring dues. Episcopal College club Holy Communion, 7 tomorrow morning. Danforth chapel. All Episcopal students. German club, 4:30 p. m. tomorrow, 402 Fraser. Christian Science organization, 7:30 p. m. tomorrow, Danforth chapel. Quill club, 8:30 p. m. tomorrow, Pine room, Union. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p. m. tomorrow, Pine room, Union. Professor E. L. Buehler, speaker. K. U. Amateur Radio club, 5 p m., 205 E.E.L. Clarence Coates, speaker, "Modulation." Nomination petitions and complete SKILLET'S TAVERN Where: ● Spaghetti ● Meat Balls ● Ravioli Are Our Specialty SHORT ORDERS 1906 Mass. information regarding submission of names \of candidates for Business School Association election available in School of Business office. Applications for I.S.A. Sweetheart for I.S.A. dance, April 24, should be turned in with picture, name, address, and classification at 228 Frank Strong by Saturday noon. Includes any independent students living in private homes. Call Gene Cooper, 2078, for details. Student Religious council is sponsoring morning devotions in Danforth chapel, 8:30-8:50. Monday through Friday. All are welcome. Applications now open for positions of editor and business manager of student directory. Address letters with qualifications, classification and previous experience to Betsey Sheidle, Gower place, by April 19. VOTE FOR CALVERT Write-in Candidate For A.S.C. President STAUNCH FEARLESS ATOMIC The only DISTINGUISHED Candidate Running Jane Ferrell, College junior, was elected president of the Women's Pan-hellenic council at a recent meeting. She succeeds Maxine Gunsolly, education senior. Pan-Hellenic Elects Ferrell President Other officers elected were Marie Schumacher, vice-president; Sarah Jane Belt, secretary; and Patricia Lee Harris, treasurer. Pan-hellenic is a national organization. It coordinates the activities of sororities on the campus. The Women's Pan-hellenic council is made up of two representatives from each sorority house. Th average government worker earns $2,671 per year. Are you in the registrar's "in gallery?" Are Any Of You Listed In The 'Rogue's Gallery?' University Daily Kansan All other pictures have been placed in the records in the office by the registrar, for use in many types of identification. Eleven identification pictures are posted on the bulletin board outside the office of the registrar. James K Hitt, registrar, asks that student identify them if they can. Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester, postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and weekends. Entered second class mention perio. Entered as second class matter Sept. 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. CONCERTO ELABORATELY DONE! Hollywood took its technical magic to New York so that the screen might have an ideal acoustic rendering of a modern concerto as played by a master of the keyboard; a high moment in RKO accented its wizardry by having the actual recording made at a modern Eastern studio five miles away from Carnegie Hall, where the 110-piece New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra and Artur Rubinstein at the piano played under the baton of Eugent Ormandy, conductor of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Carnegie Hall was picked because its acoustic properties are considered the best possible. Rubinstein and Ormandy portray themselves in "Night Song," but exigencies of time demanded that the Leith Stevens Concerto in C Minor be recorded and flown to Hollywood. In New York the recording was the joint effort of RKO Radio, RKO Pathe Studios, and RCA. An eight-position mixing console was installed at Carnegie Hall, calculated positions reserved for different instruments, with a control man following the score and strengthening or subduing the aggregation of sound from the orchestra accompanying Artur Rubinstein's piano. This console was connected by telephone wires to the RKO Path Studio five miles away, where the eight-and-a-half minute Concerto was recorded onto film, and a play back recorded on film and disc. Special microphones, various placed, caught only the piano, the separate sections of the strings brasses, woodwinds, and tympan and the overall sound. Mr. Rubinstein went early to Carnegie Hall and for a half hour those present heard the master "warm up" on the Stevens concerto. Composer Stevens had come from Hewlett wood for the occasion and heard he work performed variously from the pit of the hall and the stage behind the podium near the conductor. He gave suggestions from time to time on the tonal values to be brought out. The whole operation lasted three-and-a-half hours. Dana Andrews, Merle Oberon, Ethel Barrymore and Hoagy Carmichael are the top players in "Night Song," dealing with the romance of a young blind pianist and a socialite sponsor. It is a John Cromwell production. "Night Song" will open at the Granada Theatre Thursday showing through Saturday. DONT MISS IT! Independents present a Star Studded Slate ARNOLD ENGLUND for ASC President Treasurer ASC, Business School Honor Student, Owl Society, Sachem, Pres. Band Sachem, Pres. Band "The Only Candidate With Experience On The ASC" Council Position Vote for the Qualified Candidates! DISTRICT I - (College) MEN Ted Utschen Bob Bennett George Gorman Bill Conboy WOMEN Dorothy Scroggy Hilda James Alice Wismer DISTRICT II - (Engineering) Bernard M. Nagle Frank Rozich Ed Bray Bob Morris MEN Hugh Johnson Dick Monroe Class Officers DISTRICT III - (Bus., F.A., Ed., Gr., Sp.) WOMEN Marjorie McCullough Shirley Ousley DISTRICT IV - (Law, Medicine) Eldon Lackey President Marvin Small Vice President Dick Bertuzzi Secretary Betty Brooker Treasurer Joan Strowig SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS President Ruth Keller Vice President Charles Penny Secretary Craig Hampton Treasurer Nancy Smith SOPHOMORE CLASS President Jerry Waugh Vice President Diane Johnson Secretary Lee Foster Treasurer Joe Mendenhall Bring your Activity Book April 15 and VOTE