PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1942 Fall Meeting Elects Officers, Conductor At the first fall rehearsal Tuesday, Donald Michel was elected president of the university symphony orchestra. Other officers are: Sarepta Pierpoint, vice-president; Harriet Danly, secretary; John Marshall, treasurer; and Leora Evans, public relations chairman. D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, addressed the group. Swarthout has been chosen one of the guest directors for the fall concerts. The other will be a musician from outside. Last year Roy Harris, nationally known composer, spent a week with the orchestra and served as concert conductor. In past years such artists as Karl Krueger and Percy Grainger have been secured. No Traffic Jams War Hits N. Y. A contrast to the 'bustling, jammed, hyper-energetic city of previous years, New York in wartime sports only trucks, buses, and doctors' cars in the way of traffic, and sailors for pedestrians, says Karl Mattern, professor of drawing and painting, who has returned from a year's residence in the Big City. "There is no New York as I knew it," he lamented. "It has changed the same as Lawrence, only Lawrence has more traffic. And after dark there are no lights, except for traffic lights and they are small shielded squares." Grad Receives Navy Wings at Pensacola Loren C. McCormick, who received his B. S. in business administration in 1938, received his "wings" this week at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., according to the station's public relations office. McCormack took his preliminary training at Fairfax field, Kansas City. Next he will go on active duty at one of the navy's air operational training centers before being assigned to a combat zone. McCormack's home is Bayard ROTC MEN--vice system have been issued from time to time which relate to college students in those fields essential to the war effort. I now reemphasize the fact that where students and their teachers fall within the classification for deferment by the provisions of these bulletins they are doing the job their country wants them to do and are performing their full duty in the war effort." (continued from page three) Poe, W. D. Shreve, R. M. Stone, O. R. Stites, D. F. Dooley. Company G Company Commander, Cadet F. G. Behamen: First Sergeant Cadet 1st Sgt. E. A. Harrison. First Platoon Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. E. A. Metcalf, Cadet 2nd Lt. W. C. Shaw; Platoon Sgt. Cadet Sgt. J. R. Walker; Cadet Sergeants, L. C. Jones, R. E. Cater, V. C. Foster; Cadet Corporals, W. L. Perdue, D. L. Smart, W. S. Harvey, L. J. Fairband; Prive 1st class, H. O. Walton, H. C. Altman; Cadet privates, L. B. Sanks, D. C. Bachmann, W. E. Smith, I. L. Pinschein, B. F. Barnes, W. G. Warmer, R. S. Bell, J. W. Beck, W. E. Bradshaw, J. C. Rutherford, A. Handy, J. R. Fuller, E. W. Pickler, B. G. Passman, J. M. Carey, M. Garrett, E. Felger, R. B. Ereesch, J. T. Pringle, E. Frazier. Company G Second Platoon Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. J. C. Jurtis, Cadet 2nd Lieut. J. W. Sandifer; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet N. M. Jenkins; Cadet Sergeants, W. R. Jones, H. L. P. King; Cadet Corporals S. C. Walker, W. H. Wright, G. W. Wampler; Cadet private 1st class, V. H. Schneider; Cadet privates G. W. Rock, P. J. Stuart, D. D. Smith, G. W. Carrington, J. H. Payne, H. L. Clark, C. W. Pentz, K. L. Caldwell, A. Capito, F. C. Laird, B. C. Hill, E. L. Hazlett, H. H. Gugler, B. M. Barr, G. A. Robb, G. A. Lowe, F. D. Stins, F. Strickland, P. J. Guilfoyle, J. R. Bradley, J. T. Puckett, J. Lopinte. Company H Company Commander, Cadet Capt, Thurston Cowgill; First Sergeant, Cadet 1st Sgt. F. B. Tyler. First-Platoon Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. W. A. Kelley, Cadet 2nd Lt. F. R. Powell; Platoon Sgt. Cadet Jack Singleton; Cadet Sergeants, Dale Lingbach, Jack Bower, J. T. Blakemore; Cadet Corporals S. S. Tidswell, Kenneth Crowley, H. A. Shryrock, J. E. Strand; cadet privates 1st class, W. J. Rolfe, R. W. Snyder; cadet privates, H. L. Callahon, W. H. Wess, J. D. Dunne, L. R. Diehl, D. A. Hardman, J. D. Kennedy, C. H. Dunn, C. D. Williams, H. C. Bergmann, J. M. Stryker, J. F. Ludes, F. H. Jones, R. C. McBride, R. X. Ready, E. C. Sifers, C. B. Taylor, W. D. Landon, R. N. Lindley, J. K. Loveless, D. J. Hoffelbower, and T. E. Clark. Company II Second Platoon Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. G. C. Roberts, Cadet 2nd Lt. D. L. Keplering; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt. J. B. Chandler; Cadet Sergeants, J. F. Kelsey, W. P. Herriman, G. R. Seewall; Cadet Corporals, L. Docbin, D. J. Fincke, W. W. Sears; Cadet privates 1st class, L. E. Wonderlic; privates R. F. Manley, B. E. Coffin, B. J. Roney, B. E. Commiff, H. M. Larimer, W. R. Channel, H. W. Newman, D. C. Holman, R. P. Carmean, J. R. Lerch, R. V. Kirk, W. B. Arthur, C. W. Kassinger, W. F. Weadicke, H. J. Miller, L. B. Perkins, J. C. Framan, J. W. Mallison, J. D. Pie, V. D. Pilkington, E. B. Harry. Company I Company Commander, Cadet Capt. J.R. Armstrong; First Sergeant Cadet 1st Sgt. R. Cree. First Platoon Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. A. B. Whitaker, Cadet 2nd Lieut. C. D. Draper; Platoon Sgt. Cadet G. W. Porter; Cadet Sergants H. J. Gunnels, C. A. Neal, M. G. Hatfield; Cadet Corporals, J. R. Scanlon, R. W. Selfridge, C. N Mendelhall, S. D. Chadsey; Cadet privates 1st class W. Mills, A. J. Haas; Cadet privates M. Farneti, A. L. Burns, J. F. Grant, R. E. Powell, E. W. Wallace, J. H. Bradley, H. V. Nelson, W G McGee, C. B. Peck, J. A. Asher, R I. Norquest, C. H. Hedrick, A. D. Stevens, D. J. Seed, E. M. Utley, R. B. Howard E. T. Siler, N. W. Smail, H. D. Childers, R. A. Beeler, B. P. Ogg. Second Plate Second Platoon Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt A. B. Gausz, Cadet 2nd Lt. W. N Powers; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt O. H. Hughes, Cadet Sergeants J. H. Kreamer, M. F. Chapman, W. B. Shaw; Cadet corporals F. G. Humphrey, R. L. Blackwell, J. Laird; Cadet private 1st class D. K. King; Cadet privates H. D. Golgazier, P. G. Pee, J. G. Kennedy, G. S. Carlisle, K. W. Pringles, C. R. Leney, J. W. Mann, K. L. Allen, G. A. Lessendon, D. M. Dunn, L. Robinson, F. D. McGrew, W. S. Kanaga, C. R. Minich, A. C. Fisher, W. R. Miller, R. K. Mann, J. A. Cochran, C. E. Colton, and J. H. Ferguson NEED WOMEN--vice system have been issued from time to time which relate to college students in those fields essential to the war effort. I now reemphasize the fact that where students and their teachers fall within the classification for deferment by the provisions of these bulletins they are doing the job their country wants them to do and are performing their full duty in the war effort." (continued from page one) lowing fall if she desires to continue her education. 16. Women In Course 16 Women In Course After taking this freshman drafting course, any woman is well trained and can hold down any drafting job, Dean Jakosky said. With this training, a woman is the equivalent of a man. There are 16 women now enrolled in this course, and Dean Jakosky urges any woman interested in doing her part for her country, in getting training for a high-paying job, and in obtaining credit hours in the School of Engineering, to sign up immediately. STIMSON CLAIMS---vice system have been issued from time to time which relate to college students in those fields essential to the war effort. I now reemphasize the fact that where students and their teachers fall within the classification for deferment by the provisions of these bulletins they are doing the job their country wants them to do and are performing their full duty in the war effort." (continued from page one) quate numbers of men of such training available to war production industries and the civilian research agencies of the government. Plans are now being worked out for the method of training of those inducted into the army, but in any event it is hoped that the colleges will maintain their training of students in engineering, medicine, and other sciences. In some cases it will be necessary to expand this training. Occupational bulletins of the Selective Service system have been issued from time to time which relate to college students in those fields essential to the war effort. I now reemphasize the fact that where students and their teachers fall within the classification for deferment by the provisions of these bulletins they are doing the job their country wants them to do and are performing their full duty in the war effort." Their Duty in College In his statement, Stimson pointed out that young men who have joined the Army enlisted reserve or who will enlist in it, should proceed with their studies until they are called to active duty. When they are called, the army will utilize for their further training such facilities of its own as it may have or of the colleges as it deems best to meet the military requirements as they then exist. CRAFTON---- (continued from page one) army, and James Barton, now teaching at Oklahoma A. & M. Since resignations are not being replaced, this leaves the department without a stage technician. Therefore, this new type play was inaugurated. The revues will consist of short plays, blackouts, singing, dancing, skits both humorous and serious, and will make up a series of programs in keeping with the times. These "Victory Varieties" will furnish students with an hour and a half of entertainment several nights each month. The first show is planned for late in October. Crafton stated that since he had been confined to bed with an injured knee this summer, he has been busy with several skits dealing in a satiric fashion with the present international complication. One, having to do with the Japanese, is titled, "December 7, 1941." A second, which pays its respects to Hitler, is called "The General Dies at Dawn." The entire program is still being formulated, and calls will soon go out for dramatic and vaudeville talent. NOW THAT ENROLLMENT IS OVER AND YOU'VE HAD TIME TO RELAX Look Over This List for Your "Must Have" in Clothing for Campus Wear 1 Pair Corduroy Slax 1 Pair Corduroy Slax 1 Pull-over Sweater (Briar Club) 1 Sleeveless Sweater (Briar Club) 1 Wind-breaker Jacket (Bantamac) 1 Finger-tip Coat (Albert Richards) 1 Pair Brogues (Washburns) 6 Oxford Cloth Shirts (Manhattan) 6 Pairs Sox (Interwoven) 1 Gaberdine Hat (Bailey) 1 Plaid Flannel Shirt (Manhattan) 1 Station Wagon Coat (Spectator) 2 Belts (Pioneer) The Palace 843 Mass. The College Man's Shop AT YOUR LAWRENCE THEATRES JAYHAWKER GRANADA VARSITY Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 'Invisible Agent' Ends Saturday SATURDAY MID-NITE PREVUE of Sunday's Picture WALT DISNEY'S "BAMBI" A Book of the Month WALT DISNEY'S Becomes Your Picture of the Year! WALT DISNEY'S 'BAMBI' A Great Love Story SOON . 'Mrs. Miniver' Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 All Shows 25c, plus tax TONIGHT FREE 300 ADDED ATTRACTION$ — ENDS TONIGHT — Lionel Barrymore "Calling Dr. Gillespie" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2—BIG HITS—2 CRUEL MATI HARI! Love Trap for Spies 'PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS' Lee Bowman, Jean Rogers — AND — William BOYD as HOPALONG CASSIDY 'TWILIGHT ON THE TRAIL' SUNDAY-3 Days GLENN MILLER And His Orchestra "Orchestra Wives" Ann Rutherford, Bob Montgomery Shows: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 All Shows 20c Now Ends Saturday PAT O'BRIEN GEORGE RAFT "Broadway" — 2nd HIT — Kay Harris, Marguerite Chapman "Parachute Nurse" SUNDAY—4 Days All Shows 20c ANN SHERIDAN RONALD REAGAN "JUKE GIRL" — 2nd HIT — WILLIAM GARGAN MARGARET LINDSAY 'Ellery Queen Meets The Enemy Agent'