PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 28 Official Bulletin March 28.1947 MARCH 20, 2015 K.U. student forums board will present "Peter the Great" as part of its motion picture series at 7:30 tonight in Fraser theater. No admission will be charged. Episcopal College club will have Palm Sunday communion at 8 a.m. Sunday at the church. Make reservations for breakfast following with Mrs. Robert M. Lee, 1296-W. Kansas Board will meet at 4 p.m. Monday in 107, Journalism building The All Student Council has declared a vacancy for representative from District II, to be filled by the Pachacamac political party. Petitions must be filed with the secretary of the ASC not later than March 29. The Dove staff will meet at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the west wing of Frank Strong hall to discuss distribution plans. Meeting will be short. *** All men who signed up for the Y.M.C.A. rifle team last fall and who are still interested should report to the "Y" office this week. Others interested may also report. Installation of new Y.W.C.A. cabinet members will be held at 4 p.m. today in Danforth chapel. Both old and new cabinet members should attend. * * P. S.G.L. will hold its primary election at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 10 Candidates to be voted on are to be nominated by petitions which may be circulated by an unaffiliated independent. Positions to be filled by P.S.G.L. are: president of ASC, four representatives from the College, four representatives for the School of Engineering, two men from the Schools of Business, Fine Arts and the Graduate School, one representative from the Schools of Medicine and Law, president and vice-president of the senior class, president and treasurer of the junior class, and president and treasurer of the sophomore class. Petitions should be turned in to Clarence Francisco at 1137 Indiana not later than 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 1. All petitions must be signed by at least 25 qualified voters with the exception of the petition of ASC president which must have at least 50 signatures. Independent Women's political party will hold a primary election Tuesday, April 1. Petitions must have 50 signers (women eligible for membership in the party) and must be turned in at Templin Hall not later than noon, March 30. Offices open to petition are: secretary of senior class, treasurer of senior class, vice-president of junior class, secretary of junior class, vice-president of sophomore class, secretary of sophomore class, four representative of ASC College, two representatives to ASC from Fine Arts. Petitions should be headed: "We the undersigned nominate..." for the office of: An educational program on sales- manship for employees and emploi- wers was to be presented at Junction Congress, which will lay the University Extension division. \* \* \* Three members of the University faculty were to have charge of group meetings today. Nelson C. Shafer, Jr., marketing instructor, will discuss "Counter and Specialty Sell-Elizabeth F. Beth, journalism professor; will speak on marketing" and Gerald Pearson, director of the extension bureau, will talk about "Power of the Voice in Selling." 3 Faculty Members To Speak At Meeting University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays are on Saturday and Sunday, the second class matter Sept. 17, 1910; at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Movie Stars Are A Mess Of Notes Hollywood-(UP)—To composer Dimitri Tionkin, Jimmy Stewart is a B-flat arpeggio, pizzicato. Every movie star appears to Tionkim as just so many seales, tones and notes. He paints a star's portrait in it. He paints it just as an artist paints it on canvases. Tiomkin has been composing the music and conducting the scores for top motion pictures for years. He has written "musical portraits" of many of the top stars, the theme different for each different characterization. "Every actor has his theme in music, and when you hear the score of a movie you subconsciously associate it with him." Tömlin said. "This must never be obvious because the music should never be intrusive and should never detract in any way from the story or the scene. "But when the background music plays a certain type of musical phrase or repeats a musical theme every time a certain character dominates a scene, then the audience subconciously begins to associate that music and that player. It adds to the dramatic impact of the picture." That's why Titmokin has to know the players and the roles they portray before he even starts a score. He visualizes the actors in establishing their "themes" and then writes the music around them. "It emphasizes the characterization when, for instance, a gay, pleasant and appealing girl is always accompanied by the same sort of music—light and lilling and danceable," he said. "It would be painfully wrong if every time she appeared on the screen the audience heard a sombre, heavy dirge." Comic Skits To Be Given At Hey Day Mary Jane Zollinger and Ellen Spurney will present comic skirts for dancers at the L.S.A.'s Hey Day tonight. The festivities will begin at 7 p.m. with a double-feature movie or roller-skating and end with the dance community building from 9 to midnight. Members of the I.S.A. will be admitted on presentation of I.S.A. membership cards. Non-members will be charged regular admission prices for the movie and skating and 25 cents for the dance. NEW SHAVER GIVES "SIMPLEST SHAVES OF YOUR LIFE!" Special Offer Introduces New Enders Speed Shaver Now at Your Campus Store SAFER... SMOOTH ... SWIFTER Mystic, Conn. It's here at last Today the Durham Enders Corp., announced the sum of the new Enders—the world's most modern razor. Occupational Therapists May Attend Topeka Meeting ' it's new in every way—but its big feature is its extreme simplicity. You simply click the blade in and shave. Only one piece, no moving parts, no extra "gadgets." And it's light in your hand, and swift and smooth. It also has a smooth, smooth shade, an extra-sale shade, an extra-shift shade. 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