PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1942 From Burlesque to Salon Eastwood's Career Varied Private Raymond Eastwood, in the 21st Technical School Squadron of the Air Corps at Lowry Fiedl, Colo., formerly professor in the department of drawing and painting, is now doing work far different from that when he first entered the profession. The background of the artist of a one-man show that has been held in the Denver museum and now at the Service Club at Lowry Field is varied and full of contrast. Lowry Field. During World War I After leaving the Yale School of Fine Arts, and studying at the Art Student League in New York, Mr. Eastwood used his brush and pen in designing titles for the old silent serial pictures; now, he exhibits paintings in the Denver museum while he does camera repair work in aerial photography. Taught at Girls' School From designing titles, Private Eastwood went to painting appropriate scenery for burlesque shows. He changed jobs and practiced his profession in a place of more dignified atmosphere when he filled in for an art instructor at the Ethel Walker School for Girls. There he appropriated his mustache and then left the girls to come West to the University. Sand Dunes Specialty Since then, Private Eastwood has acted as professor in the department of drawing and painting during the regular school term, and has headed East during the summer. Out along Cape Cod and near Provincetown, the artist lived among the sand dunes, where he pictured in oil the gradation of colors and slopes of the sand, and studies his hobby of ornithology. The protective coloring of birds was a special interest of his, and he has combined the subject in several of his paintings. On June 22, Professor Eastwood was inducted into the Army Air Corps, and sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and later changed to Recruits Inducted In Volunteer Corps More than two hundred women were inducted into the Co-ed Volunteer Corps yesterday by Major Jill Peck., commanding officer in Lit-Little Theatre, Fraser hall. Another induction was held at 4:30 today. A recruiting station in Watson Library enlisted applicants for induction yesterday and today. Membership in the organization is for one year, and those who were members last year were required to enlist and be inducted this year. Lowry Field. During World War I, he was also a student of photography, and did work similar to his present duties. Fellow uniformed men of Lowry Field will have an opportunity to see what "Prof." or the quiet Mickey Mouse-like person, as he is on canvass. The exhibit at the Serkinned in the barracks, can portray vice Club is the same as shown in Spooner-Thayer museum last May. VARSITY Shows: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW—Ends Wednesday Other officers were inducted and an outline of the program for 1942 was presented. 2—FEATURES Two Men and a Girl Daring the Death-Trap of a Forbidden Island Empire! Where Few Explore and None Come Back! Where beast and savage guard Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, advisor of women, who is sponsor of the organization, welcomed the recruits A TERRIFYING SECRET! "Danger In The Pacific" LEO CARRILLO ANDY DEVINE The Mounties Get Their Men (ENEMY AGENTS) After a Chase Across Thousands of Miles of Mountains, in One of the Best Action Films of the Year--feature picture since "Snow White" -based on Felix Salten's beloved story. Spies in Canada "The Yukon Patrol" Allian Lane - Lita Conway BUY WAR STAMPS GRANADA Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 TONITE FREE 375 ADDED ATTRACTION$ ON SCREEN "Affairs of Martha" Richard Carlson, Marsha Hunt FRIDAY and Saturday America's Favorite Fun Family WEAVER BROS. and ELVIRY 'The Old Homestead' Tryouts Cheerleaders Need LUNGS — And — TIM HOLT "RIDING the WIND" ALSO—"Spy Smasher" Lusty lungs and a willingness to use them are the only prerequisites for attending cheerleader tryouts to be held 4:30 Monday afternoon in the memorial stadium, Marge Rader. W.S.G.A. president, asserted today in announcing the meeting. Opening Our Greater Movie Season With Our Regular Fall Price. All Shows 30c Plus Tax. SUNDAY—3 Days SONJA HENIE "ICELAND" One man and one woman from each of the four classes will be chosen by a committee composed of Dean Gage, president of KuKu's; Mary Kay Brown, Jay Jane president; Vernon McKale, MSC president; and Miss Rader. The freshmen and sophomores selected will not be main cheerleaders, but will practice for assuming top positions next year. Junior and senior cheerleaders will lead yells at rallies and at games. Miss Rader said. Extra! Scool! Filmed Under Fire in 11th color "Battle of Midway" Anyone interested in trying out is asked by Miss Rader to be at the stadium at 4:30, prepared to lead trial yells and songs. JAYHAWKER NOW THRU SATURDAY Shows: 2:30 - 7 - 9 Something New A different kind of romance by the screen's master story teller. WALT DISNEY'S Bambi His greatest Plus----Novelty - Oddity - News Magazine Will Print Article by Alumna USHERING IN OUR NEW AND GREATER FALL MOVIE SEASON WITH A BIG SPECIAL MIDNITE PREVUE 11:45 SATURDAY — AND — SUNDAY One Entire Week VOTED THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER MADE! CLEER WALTER GARSON PIDGEON Directed by WILLIAM WYLER Produced by SIDNEY FRANKLIN MRS.MINIVER REGULAR FALL PRICES Ice, and All Day Sunday. Saturus 5c Tax. Wook Day Kit. Saturus 4c Tax. American magazine has announced that its November issue will contain a fiction story, "The Way It Was Before," written by Mrs. Roma Rose, a graduate of the University in 1929. Mrs. Rose was Roma Funk while in school, and her former home is Smith Center. After graduation she taught English in Phillipsburg High School for two years. Her husband, Don Rose, 1930, is also a graduate of the University and they are living in New York with their two children. Mrs. Rose has had two manuscripts published previously in Story magazine. PLANS FORMED---also a quiz program, will be moderated by Dr. John Ise, professor of economics. The answer board will be composed of an equal number of sailors from the Machinists' Mates School and of cadets from the University ROTC. (continued from page one) E. C. Buehler, chairman of the Navy Dav program. The second program, on Oct. 15. History of the Navy. 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