PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 1,1946 117 Are Chosen For A Cappella The names of 117 singers composing the A Cappella choir were announced today by D. M. Swarthwout, dean of the School of Fine Arts. Of the 130 who tried out during the past week, 64 students were chosen. These, with 53 members of last year's choir who retained their places, make up the present group. The choir will begin its work with a volcanical at 4 p.m. Thursday in Members chosen were: First sopranos, Jo Aum Adell, Jeanne Marie Aldridge, Darilee Althaus, Elwanda Brewer, Jeanne Campbell, Edna Caroliers, Betty Duencie, Joan Elliott, Blink Enterline, Phyllis Fretwell, Milford Carrison. Bhoiiei Harlow, Helen Hastings, Mary Lou Huires, Billie Joan Kent, Marylee Motterson, Jeanne McGarrard Miller, Ardella Ringwalt, Eva Joye Rohrer, Joan Vickers, Ruth Veach, Kathryn Walker, Soon Webb. Ardella Winterburg. Second sopranos, Iris Answorth, Marjorie Joyce Burns, Eloise Elize, Olive Clinton, Betty Jean Hayward, Eilene Hopier, Norma Nean Kennedy, Lorraine Mollake Honey Lee Messenger, Jennie McKenzie, Emily McKenzie, Joan Rodgers, Helen Roessel, Marion Shoddon, Beverly Stember, Dorothy Stebbenson. Fried altos, Pearl Clothier, Maxine Dunbittberg, Charity Fischer, Martyn Marzynski, Julian Murray, Margret Jeann Haun, Lois Jamison, Renée Jose, Lois Lauer, Anna Lou McAllen, Martha Myers, Violet Orloff, Martha Myers, Kristin Skullet, Jean Tompkins, Patricia Waits Second altos, Marlan Bates, Imogen Billings, Nancy Cameron, Elinor Marie Eberhag, Helen Louise Harkrader, Joan Henderson, Joan Rettig, Martjorie Burke, Joanne Joynurce, Elain Thalman, Velaida Tierperman, Helen Ward, Mary Jane Zollinger. Second tenors, Charles Byers, Louis Cunningham,帕克 Friesen, Harry Johnson, Robert Korhaus, Merle Oglebsy, Bouwout Reed, Deane Tack, Clarke Talman Fred tenors, E. M. Brack, George Campbell, Ralph Connick, John Conrick, Chance Day, Wayne Hillen, Dened McMahon, Richard Miller, Roy Stout, Harry Tolio Fuel basses, Paul Carlos, Paul Farrar, Benjamin Brickell, R. Jackson, Harlan Kilmur, Raymond Kong, Andrew Klapia, Harry Lee, Jeps Robb, Robbie Benjamin, Benjamin Shankar, Wilson, Wilko Second basen. John Baker, Paul Beisel, Charles Kassinger, Charles L. O'Connor, C. L. O'Connor, Frederick Reinert, Gerald Gerald Stucky, Martin Zoehlin. Western Civilization Exam Is Oct. 12 Students who wish to take the final comprehensive examination in Western Civilization this fall may appear at 101 Snow hall at 8 a.m. Oct. 2, Dr. W., E. Sandelius, course director, announced today. This examination, to be held from 8 to 12, is being given for students who have completed their course work during the spring and summer sessions, Dr. Sandellus said. Luehring Fined In Accident Case Glenda Luehring, College junior, was fined $3 in police court Monday for failing to observe the stop sign at Ninth and New Jersey streets. The 1941 Studebaker which she was driving collided with a Union Cab company car driven by Bud Davis, in which Mrs. H. E. Miller, Carruth hall housemother, and Mrs. Treva Brown, Corbin hall housemother, were riding. The housemothers were badly shaken up and admitted to Lawrence Memorial hospital. Mrs. Brown was released Monday, but Mrs. Miller will remain in the hospital today, officials reported. Chi Omega pledges will entertain the Sigma Nu pledge class tonight at an hour dance at the chapter house. Chi O's To Entertain We have a good supply of STUDENT and KNEEHOLE DESKS—Walnut or Maple finishes—Prices from $12.95 Special Discounts for Quantity Buyers Unfinished Bookcases Fluorescent Desk Lamps Waste Baskets REASONABLE PRICES Free Delivery STARLING Furniture Co. 928 Mass. Stephenson To Attend Convention In Texas Prof. Eugene A. Stephenson, head of the department of petroleum engineering, will leave the campus Wednesday afternoon to attend the convention of the petroleum division of the American Institute of Mineralogical and Meteorological Engineers in Houston, Tex. Berlin, (UP)—The Allied Control council today agreed to admit news correspondents to witness the execution of Nuernberg war trial defendants. Newsmen To See Executions Two correspondents from each of the four occupying nations will witness the executions. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Members of Smith hall will be guests of Watkins hall at an hour dance from 7 to 8 p. m. tomorrow. Vita Fluff Dermeriss Revlon—at IVA'S BEAUTY, SHOP 941 $ _{2} $ Mass. Phone 533 KEYS MADE AND LOCKS REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT Welcome Home, Students! FOR THESE SPECIALS . . . 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