WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN again nstorm ughes,eman. stressed of so- stopped need to riskness ere at overall, and with the Avey, town. e call- I R. J. issing. n was bed the of the class n had Peake, in the pman "she CA nt at spoke bininet Hen- nina." po and a, he are The neatly afflict- dents belief has it has that imbed Eur- pub- China here mber tkins Uni- polis nua- mide Gail tkins Color of sec- wrote was Betton and Band Have Always Stayed on Top Matt Betton, playing for the Wildcat-Jayhawker Varsity Saturday night in the Memorial Union ballroom, boasts a band that is consistently outstanding. In 1937 the band broke all attendance records on twelve-weeks extended engagement at Hiawatha Gardens, Manitou, Colo. In 1938 Jimmy Dorsey and 9,000 fans awarded first prize and the trophy to Betton's boys in the Jubilesta Swing Band Contest at the Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. Three of the Mid-West's leading college dance orchestras competed for the prize. The next year Downbeat magazine listed Matt Betton and his orchestra as the first and only college band to feature "the world's most versatile musical instrument," the Hammond Novacord. According to the 1940 Billboard poll of over 100 colleges from coast to coast, Matt Betton and his orchestra ranked as the most popular college band in the country. The colleges were asked to list in preferential order their favorite bands, and in the final survey Matt Betton ranked 27th on the list of the nation's most famous name orchestras. Featured with the band are the Undergrads, a rhythm quartet, Ray Stuart, vocalist, the Hammond Novacord, and an electric steel guitar—to say nothing of Matt Botton and his sweet-licin' licorice stick. Big Homecoming Parade (continued from page five) tively scheduled to be held in Robinson gymnasium. If this arrangement is carried out, an outside balcony will be opened up for those who care to smoke. Final announcements concerning this dance will probably be made by the Homecoming committee sometime next week. Only men who have at least a C average in their subjects will be allowed to compete in the freshman-varsity game. Ormand Westermeyer and Bob Oyler, both Kmen, will officiate the contest. Overheard on the campus: "But I'm not an engineer!" "What does that prove?" Dean Smith Plans Regional Conference G. B. Smith, dean of the School of Education, returned from Kansas City, Mo., today where plans were made for a regional conference to be held there Dec. 13 for all high schools and colleges who are members of the North Central Association of colleges and secondary schools. The regional meeting will consider problems concerned with in-service training of teachers, and specific sections will be set up to discuss the responsibility of liberal arts colleges in the pre-service teacher program. The University will be represented by several professors from the School of Education and the College. When the wife has a boy-friend and hubby has a girl-friend, more than one telephone is needed in the house. Rosalind Russell and Don Ameche have solved this little domestic problem beautifully in "The Feminine Touch," M-G-M's new romantic comedy, coming to the Granada. Kay Francis and Van Helflin are other members of the stellar cast. Today at the Granada for four days. Bert A. Nash, professor of education, spoke at a luncheon meeting of a women's group of the Lowman Methodist church in Topeka today. The subject of his address was "Youth and Democracy." 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