FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN n the sigma office, the body Bat- who oting ani- writ- the early six men pent Jay the 103 County Clubs Meet Wednesday Want to meet the home town gang? Wednesday morning in your chance. Duck the books for an interval and breeze in or your county club meeting. Convocation will be held at 10 a.m. for all students in the state of Kansas. The county club chairman representing 103 of the 105 counties in the state will hold meetings to acquaint members of their locality with ens, Richard Walker; Sumner, Tom Schwinn. the State Wide Activities Association. Thomas, Bob Bollany, W. Instead of going to Hoch auditorium for the convocation, just take a gander at the bulletin boards across the campus and you will find the room where your county will meet. State Wide Activities Association is anything but a student-grab. It was organized in 1955 to create good will toward the University of Kansas and to familiarize people throughout the state with its activities and academic achievements. A list of your chairman by counties follows: Allen, C. E. Russel; Anderson, Clyde McKale; Atchison, Carl Hendrickson; Barber, Bill Forsyth, Barton, Ed Moses; Bourbon, Margaret Ann Reed; Brown, Elizabeth Griffith; Butler, Peggy Benson; Russel Barrett; Chataququa, Luther Buchele; RoyoKEe, W. C. Hartley; Cheyenne; Norvan Dean Harris; Clark, Bob Robinson; Clay, Orville Kreitzmeier; Cloud, Jack Pessmore; Coffee, Orville Wright; Comanche, Calvin Arnold; Cowley, Maurice Baringer, Crawford, Bob Akey. Dickinson, Ken Nicolay; Doniphan, Marjorie Ukena; Edwards, Gloria Burr; Elk, Doris Munsinger; Ellis, Bill Rohler; Ellsworth, Dick Truby; Finney, Hilda Miner; Ford, Eldon Beebe; Franklin, Jean Ott; Gove, Lucille Larson; Graham, Ralph Karst; Gray, Melton Truax; Greeley, Tom Pardue; Greenwood, Vance Elder. Hamilton, John Conard; Harper, Fred Coulson; Haskell, Otto O. Schnellhacker; Harvey, John Sommers; Jackson, Berton Hadg; Hodgman, Bill Blount; Jefferson, Bill Bradford; Lewis. Lewis Licky; Johnson, Bob Cohlmeyer; Kingman, John Reynolds; Klewa, Merrill Jones. Labette, Bud Weir; Lane, Bernice Balecca; Leavenworth, Genevieve Harman; Linecoln, Bill Buzick; Linn, Harold Cass; Logan, Lewis Mudlin; Lyon, Frank; Arnold; McPherson, Bill Allison; Marion, Molly Mullin; Marshall, Mary Thompson; Meade Benny Wolf; Miami, Audene Fausett; Mitchell, Lorraine Chestnut; Montgomery, Mary B. Todd; Montgomery, Zita Ann Lowry; Morris Wendell Thompkins; Morton, J. L Ketchum. Namaha, Mary Christiansen; Neosho, Walker Buffu; Ness, Wilma Miner; Norton, Joe Wieland; Osage, Max Wilson; Osborne, John Kreamer; Ottawa, Alan Cramley; Pewnee, Bob Tagell; Phillips, Orvie Hempler; Peatt, Abe McCool; Pottswatatum, Gerald Tawell. Rawlina, Mary Jo Cox; Reno, Bill Cole; Republic, Gaylord Canzelman; Rice, Dale Ewing; Riley, Gilpin; Rooks, Lyle Litton; Rush, Rowland Raup; Russell, Dean Ostrum; Saline, Jean Brock; Scott, Bob Wright; Sedgwick, Bill Porter; Seward, Revenol Duryea; Shawnee, Bill Colinson; Sheridan, Richard Reidel; Sherman, George Bonebrake; Smith, Terry Felihan; Stafford, Jim Sanderer; Stanton, Ivan Josserand; Stev- Thomas, Bob Bellany; Wabuansee, Jim Waugh; Trego, Dave Hutchinson; Wallace, Charles Boone; Washington, Joe Brown; Wichita, Ken Oldham; Wilson, C. A. Gilmore; Woodson, Marvin Chriebes; Wyandotte, Richard Mankin. Young Republicans Discuss Convention Archery Officers Plan Novelty Shoots To Use at Meetings Plans for the sending of delegates to the statewide Young Republican Convention in Topeka Dec. 4 and 5 were discussed when local Young Republicans met in the Memorial Union building last night. Betty Lou Current, president, and Lloyd Johnson, secretary-treasurer, met Tuesday to plan novelty shoots for the Archery club. They plan to have one regular shoot and one novelty shoot at each coming meeting. "The Chocolate Soldier" Novelty shoots are of various kinds and include shooting arrows to form letter patterns, puncturing floating balloons, or grouping a given number of arrows in the smallest possible area. The members of the local organization discussed the convention and stressed the fact that it was a state-wide affair, not just a collegiate convention. Music lovers, regardless of their tastes, have a treat in store for them at the Jayhawk Theatre where "The Chocolate Soldier" opens Sunday. The picture stars Nelson Eddy and Rise Stevens. M. G.M. has drawn from the popular Oscar Straus numbers, from opera and from classics, embellished with new and modern arrangements, to round out a musical repertoire for Eddy and Miss Stevens that is all-embracing. A brilliant production, musically and dramatically, it serves as an excellent vehicle with which to introduce Miss Stevens, Hollywood's newest singing star, who comes' to the screen from the Metropolitan Opera. You have always enjoyed Eddy's singing but at last he really cuts loose and proves that he is a great actor. You'll say "unbelieveable." Adv. The story revolves about a married couple who are musical comedy coasts of Vienna. The success they enjoy on the stage is, unfortunately, not repeated in their marital life for Miss Stevens, cast as Marie, is a bittatious wench, and Eddy as Karl, is a husband consumed by jealousy. It is not until Karl hits upon the resources of masquerading as his own rival that he is able to test his wife's faithfulness, a test which is obviously fraught with hilarious complications. KFKU Tonighu 6:00 Education Week. "Enriching Family Life," Maude Ellsworth, department of design; Edna Hill, department of home economics; E. Thayer Gaston, school of music. 6:20 Musicale Trio: Martha Dooley, piano; Marvin Zoschke, violin; Glenn Royer, cello. 1:45 University of Kansas vs. Kansas State College Football Game. LIBRARY NOTICE Watson library will close at 5:30 on Friday nights for the remainder of the school year, beginning Friday by order of the budget committee, C. M. Baker, director of libraries, announced this afternoon. Reserve books for overnight use may be checked out at 4:30. WANT ADS LOST—Man's dark blue rayon muffler, Wed. morning, between 1217 Tennessee and East Ad. Finder please call 1220. 983-46. Saturday LOST—History notes and rhetoric themes, between Library, Fraser, and Gamma Phi House. Reward offered. Call 2435. LOST — A Kappa Kappa Gamma key. Gold with black letters. Reward. Call 1269-M. 980-44 HOUSE FOR SALE — Five-room modern bungalow with enclosed sleeping porch. 800 Arkansas. Phone 1736. 981-47. 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