UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1942 Singing Groups Need More Men Tenors, basses an baritones are still needed to complete the personnels of the A Cappella Choir and the Men's Glee Club. it was announced today by Dean D. M. Swarthout of the School of Fine Arts and Joseph F. Wilkins, director of the Men's Glee Club. Tryouts must be completed tomorrow. outs must be complete. Only three tenors are needed for the A Cappella Choir, according to Swarthout. He asks that any men interested see him at once so that complete membership may be present for the Thursday rehearsal. ent for the Missing During the past week, over eight tryouts have been conducted. Since half of last year's choir has returned, the new membership will include 45 voices. First meeting of the Men's Glee Club will be Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in room 32 of Frank Strong hall, Joseph F. Wilkins, director urges that all men who wish to join appear for tryouts today in room 32 of Frank Strong hall. Basses and harbitones are particularly needed. The Glee Club will broadcast once a month beginning Oct. 28 over station KFKU. Other fall appearances will include vesper programs and probably entertainment for alumni meetings. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY--freshmen entertained the Alpha Chi Omega pledge class with a buffet supper and dance at the Lawrence country club on their walk out Monday evening. SIGMA NU ... * WESTMINSTER HALL ... ... held an hour dance Monday evening from 7:00 to 8:00. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB ... will hold their welcoming meeting Thursday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:30 at the home of Mrs. Deane W. Malott. ★ PHI DELTA THETA . . . FHI BELLA HEART ...dinner guests Sunday were Nancy Prather, Bob Dalton, Bob Malonee, and P. V. Miller. ★ SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . SIGMA THE EPISODE ... Sunday dinner guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Meade Beardmore and Maurice Beardmore, Mankato; Mr. Mrs. C. C. Barnes and Joyce Mark, Wichita; Harriett Ojers, Lawrence; Knute Kresie, Auburn; and Jean Porter, Lawrence. ALPHA OMICRON PI ... guests at the house Sunday were Mrs. W. A. Sellers and Mrs. H. F. Busman's Holiday Off for a busman's holiday, L. R. Leaudon, professor of geology and Arthur Bowsher, graduate student in the department, spent a month in New Mexico last summer finishing a special project for the Geological Society of America. The project consisted of tracing ore formations in southwestern New Mexico, and was divided into two parts. One part concerned the lead, silver, and zinc deposits; the other, petroleum. Geologists have been working on the project for five years. During the month that they were in New Mexico, Laudon and Bow-sher lived in the open ranges, their work being in the area of the Black Diamond Range. Darby, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss June Darby, Joplin, Mo. PI BETA PHI . . . luncheon guest yesterday was Ann Wellington. house guest this weekend was Mrs. C. C. Wilson, Meade. pledges were hostesses to Phi Delta Theta freshmen at an hour dance last night. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Sunday, Oct. 4, from 6 to 8 p.m. a tea will be given for the Alpha Kappa Alpha, colored girls sorority, at the home of Mrs. Hazel Bass. The tea will be given in order to introduce the pledges to their patroness mothers, members of the Patroness Mothers' Club, which is an organization to provide social activity for Alpha Kappa Alpha members and their dates. Pass Chocolate At Alpha Chi House The engagement of Phyllis Lee Collier, college senior, to Robert Matchette, Kansas City, Mo., was announced at dinner Saturday evening at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Chocolates were passed, and Miss Collier received a corsage of red roses and gardenias. Mrs. Neal Sutherland, housemother, and Marjorie Bucker, who assisted with the ring ceremony, received gardenia corsages. The house was given an assorted bouquet. Miss Collier, a member of Alpha Chi Omega, belongs to W. A. A., Quack Club, CVC, and Tau Sigma. Matchette attended the University last year, was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He is now a lieutenant at Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo. FINAL TRYOUTS Tonight 7:30 For K.U. Men's Glee Club FRANK STRONG HALL — ROOM 32 The Kansan Goes To Press Kansan News Room RAYMOND CLAPPER ... Journalism graduate, nationally known columnist FUNDAMENTALS---tackle slot. This position was left open when Carl Hird received a chest injury in the Iowa Naval Cadet game. Hird was released from the hospital yesterday but it is doubtful if he will make the trip to Denver. (continued from page four) changes in an effort to find the four backs with the most scoring punch. Linquist Stands Out Individual leader in the ground gaining department was Jayhawker Ed Linquist. The senior fullback carried the ball only three times but totaled 38 yards. The last rushing play of the game for Kansas was a beautiful 34-yard twisting, sprinting feat by the Kansas City star. Another move which may bolster the Kansas line is the insertion of towering Charlie Black at the left end spot. The 195-pound all-Big JAYHAWKER Hardman To Center NOW PLAYING FOR ENTIRE WEEK Six basketball star reported for grid practice last week, and has shown up exceptionally well. Paul Hardman, whom Black replaced at end, has been shifted back to his former position at center, and Junius Penny, sophomore stalwart, has been transferred to the left WALT DISNEY'S Great Feature Although not used against Marquette because he was not yet familiar with all of the plays, Black has been inserted into the regular line-up this week and looks like a fixture. His sky-scraping arms make a perfect target for passes, and his size makes him difficult to move on defense. "Bambi" A Great Love Story In Multiplane TECHNICOLOR COMING NEXT WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY MRS. MINIVER For Entire Week VARSITY Shows: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW—Ends Wednesday She Found Love in a Juke Joint ANN SHERIDAN RONALD REAGAN "JUKE GIRL" WILLIAM GARGAN MARGARET LINDSAY Hit No. 2 — You'll Be Thrilled by Ellery When He Out-Smarts the Nazi. "Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen" 3 DAYS Starting Thursday "DANGER IN THE PACIFIC" and "YUKON PATROL" In a scrimmage session yesterday afternoon, the Kansas reserves showed unexpected running power against freshman opposition, as they cut the frosh line to pieces. GR'ANADA Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 All Shows 25c, plus tax ENDS TONIGHT Glen Miller and Orch, "Orchestra Wives" Ann Rutherford George Montgomery WEDNESDAY And Thursday FREE 400 ADDED ATTRACTION$ What's Cookin' on the Maid's Night? A Gay Festival of Fun! It's Scandalous! "THE AFFAIRS OF MARTHA" MARSHA HUNT RICHARD CARLSON MARJORIE MAIN VIRGINIA WEIDLER SUNDAY! "ICELAND"!