WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29,1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN 29, 1941. ublesome the never verker tra- ink you ter con- Where's am eat- biggest, d one of e 6 p.m. (Signed) Packwood, en Pack in Lin- mobile to life. God after had not Howard, Schman." at the Pack- l to soft. and ners my cert." swelling s left ent of art of flun- they major. know you obtain, check ings, eting happenings on the hill Memories of a broken date: Chalked beside the door of east Ad the other day were the words "I've gone. S." Who is "S." and who was it written for? Won't someone come in and tell us the story behind it before we die of curiosity? Margaret Yearout, 909 Maine, went to her home in Emporia Friday to attend the Homecoming celebration at Emporia State Teachers College. Margaret is a former student of that college. Beal Shaw, Sigma Nu, was proudly displaying his hairy legs to a classmate in Prof. Mapheus Smith's sociology class today, when Mr. Smith suddenly looked up from his notes. The whole class whistled in admiration of Shaw's masculinity, then joined Mr. Smith in laughter that rocked the building. Men at 1336 Vermont have organized their house, and are now to be known as the "Hartwick Vermonters." Charter members are Arthur Auernheimer, Halstead; John F. Harrison, Medicine Lodge; Ugene Lea and T. J. Magrath, Jr.; berriam; Kenneth Randle, Stockton; and Edward Wiens, Newton. Sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hartwick. Four University Men Attend Alumni Meets Four University representatives will attend Alumni Association meetings in southern Kansas and Oklahoma this weekend, Fred Ellsworth, association secretary, said today. Those making the trip will be J. F. Wilkins, professor of voice; F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law; Edward Utley, fine arts sophomore; and Ellsworth. The group will meet with the Independence graduates at noon tomorrow. President of the Independence association chapter is Herbert Meyer, class of '36. That evening they will be guests of the Bartlesville, Okla., alumni, with Stanley Learned, class of '24, chief engineer for Phillips Petroleum, in charge of arrangements. G. Roeder Wild, law graduate of 21, is chairman of the meeting to be held Friday noon at Tulsa. That evening the University representatives will attend a dinner dance at Oklahoma City with Bill Gill, former Kansan publisher, in charge. Union Bridge Fans Receive Experience In All Departments Everyone who attended the bridge lesson held last night in the Memorial Union building had a hand to play which covered everything he had learned in the course thus far. Mrs. Ivan D. Rowe lectured on "Defense Bidding and Play," and then started the bridge-playing session. The free weekly bridge lessons are sponsored by the Student Union Activities board. Orchestra Opens SeasonTomorrow The University symphony orchestra will open its year of concerts with a children's program at 2:45 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Hoch auditorium. This concert is being played for the 2,000 school children of the Lawrence public schools and is being arranged by Miss Mabel Barnhart, music instructor of the Lawrence school system. The program as announced by Prof. Karl Kuersteiner, director of the symphony, is as follows: Dance of the Flutes. Featuring four flutists - Miss Holcom, Erna Carl, Fred Stults, Miss Clawson. Overture, William Tell, Rossini, featuring solo cellist John Ehrlich. Waltz of the Flowers. Featuring Elizabeth Searle and Joanne Johnson, harpists. K.U. Flier Drops In Nutracker Suite, Tschaikowsky. Chinese Dance. Perpetual Motion, Bohm, played by all 32 violins with woodwind accompaniment. Arranged by Kuersteiner. L' Arliessienne Suite, Bizet. L Aristachienne Suite, Bizet. Minuet. Solo parts by Miss Holcom, flute; Robert Forman, oboe; and Jimmy Berkson, bassoon. Edward Willeford, who was graduated from the University in 1936, was making a cross-country flight today so he just decided to drop down on the Hill and renew acquaintances and incidentally to make a few new ones. Farandole. Featuring the brass section of the orchestra. Chiapusso Presents All-Brahms Program Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano in the School of Fine Arts, will present an all Brahms piano program over radio station KFKU at 6 o'clock tonight. For the last two years Willeford has been a member of Uncle Sam's air corps. He is now stationed at Gardner, Calif. Formerly an instructor, he is now a flight commander and has 20 instruct The program will be: Intermezzo, Op. 118, Brahms, first and second movements; Ballade; Romance; and Rhapsody in G Minor by Brahms. Willfield stated that his trip here was comparatively uneventful. "I A voluntary, non-credit course in business personality development is offered in the business school of New York City college. Says The Trip Was Uneventful Until Kansas didn't even hit any bad weather until I reached Kansas," he stated, but definitely wants it known that he wasn't putting in a plug for the California Chamber of Commerce. He has been stationed in California for a year, but the desert hasn't impressed him too much. Willeford majored in journalism at the University, and was a member of the Acacia social fraternity. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday. October 31, 1941 Lutheran Students' Association, Hallowe'en Party, Vogel's Farm, 11 p.m. Freshman Frolic, Union Ball Room, 1:00 a.m. Ivy Leaf Club, Robinson's Gymnastium, 12:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation, Methodist Church, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, November 1, 1941 Jay Jane, Vice Versa Dance, Union Ball Room, 12:00 p.m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kansas Room, 12:00 m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR, Adviser of Women for Joint Committee on Student Interests. WANT ADS FOR RENT: Two double rooms for boys. 1 or 2-room apartments, with kitchen privilege. Also steward wanted. 1229 Ohio. 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