PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. SEPT. 21, 1941 News From Page One BAND WILL HAVE— (continued from page one) squad to the University of Nebraska. Other activities wil linclude a formal concert in December, another in March, and a band tour during Easter week.- The group will take an active part in the All-Music Clinic in January. Social highlights of the band year will be a dinner-dance in December and a spring formal. FLUTES Following is a list of the complete personnel of the band. FLUTES Betty Austin, Kansas City, Mo; Walker Butin, Chanute; Roberta Sue McCluggage, Topeka; Erna Carl, Lawrence; Olga Carl, Lawrence; Fred Stultz, Kansas City, Mo.; Bobbie Clawsen, Ponce City, Okla.; Dolores Grossenbacher, Bern; Elizabeth Holder, Atchison. OBOES Robert Forman, Kansas City, Mo.; Vernon Foster, Parsons; Quentin Wheatley, Gypsom. BASSOONS B CLARINETS James Berkson, Atchison; Amon Woodworth, Jamestown; Robert Wolverton, Abilene. Bruce Thomas, Kansas City, Mo. Dick Kell, Topeka; Henry Skorga Kansas City; Charles Hampton Bethany, Mo.; Floyd Krebhiel, Moundridge; Cliff ord Reynolds, Lawrence; William Osmer. Wamego Carl Johnson, Chanute; James Van Sickle, Lawrence; Gussie Helmig, Marquette; Bill Walker, Wichita; Dick Coy, Horton; Gerald, Canatsey, Iola; Allen Cromley, Minneapolis; Warren Snyder, Hutchinson; Paul Woolport, Topeka; Vernon McKale, Garnett; Charles Russell, Iola; Ross Boumunk, La Harpe; Margaret Titus, Florence; Joe Davison, Lawrence; Bob Kroesch, Hoisington; Rodney Selfridge, Liberal; Clair Sommers, Ellsworth; Merrill Jones, Greensburg; Wayne Patterson, Lyons. ALTO CLARINETS Mildred Clevenger, Lawrence: BASS CLARINET ALTO SAXOPHONES Paul Benson, Lawrence; Robert Williams, Kansas City, Mo. ALTO SAXOPHONES Paul Evans, Lawrence; Walter Martie, St. Joseph, Mo.; Joe Holt, Ellsworth; Jeannette Hiebert, Buhler; Clark Henry, Wichita. TENOR SAXOPHONES Bill Des Jardin, Clay Center; Paul Kirtzman, New York, N. Y.; James Holyfield, Lawrence. BARITONE SAXOPHONES LeMoyne Frederick, Wilson. CORNETS Herbert Mueller, St. Joseph, Mo; Robert Cater, Bethany, Mo; Wallace Kunkle, Savannah, Mo; Eugene Fiser, Cherryvale; Donald Holman, ELDorado; Mac Herman, Topeka; Roy Schoof, Topека; Graybill Parks, Umatilla, Fla. TRUMPETS Harry Johnson, Greensburg; Charles Kessinger, Lawrence; Anthony R. Jannazo, Cleveland, O.; Dean Miller, Solomon; William Robert McGregor, Coffeville. FLUGEL HOKN Jack Henry, Big Springs. FRENCH HORN FRENCH HORNS Eddie Allsup, Kansas City, Mo; Garry Graham, Sabetha; Vern Sinclair, Independence, Mo.; Judson Goodrich, Topeka; Wendell Tompkins, Council Grove; Lawrence Hickey, Coffeyville. BARITONES Bill Miller, Lawrence; Dorothy Mae Palmer, Miltonwale; Burleigh Detar, Joplin, Mo.; Arthur Partridge, Coffeyville; Eddie Hartrouft, Lyons; John Anderson, Minneapolis; William Bunt, Dodge City; Max Panks, Gypsum. TROMBONES James Hammer, Kansas City, Mo.; Daniel Bachman, Newton; Owen Richards, Wellington; John Weatherwax, Lawrence; Joe Gregory, Dodge City; Paul Adams, Clay Center; Keith Allen, Lawrence; Aliere Witherup, Kansas City, Mo.; Clarke Hargiss, Lawrence; Kenneth Geofrioy, Solomon. BASSES David Lasley, Belton, Mo.; Billy Sears, Wichita; Harold Bundy, Ottawa; Kenneth Nelson, Omaha, Neb. John Strandberg Kansas City, Mo.; STRING BASSES Jean Turnbull, Topeka; Ruth Ann Starr, Topeka. PERCUSSION PERCUSSION Tympani: Bob Jenkins, Humboldt, Neb. Bass Drum: Claude Hall, Shreveport, La. Snare Drum: Bill Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Lawrence Drehmer, Dodge City; Wallace Jobusch, Collinsville, Ill. HARP HARP Betty Griffith, Hiawatha; Joanne Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. DRUM MAJORS Robert Bellamy (Field Major), Colby; James Berkson, Atchison; George Rhodes, Kansas City, Mo.; William Sears, Wichita; Robert Wolverton, Abilene; Dorothy Nicholson, Ellis. DRUM MAJORS BEST IN HISTORY— Eugene Nininger, concertmaster; Donald Michel, Esthe Eddy, Bert Shoemake, Betty Haney, Leora Adams, Marvin Zosche, Charlotte Loomis, Doris King, Catherine Thomas, Margorie Jones, Helen Pierson, Margaret Kay, Robert Newlon. SECOND VIOLINS: (continued from page one) FIRST VIOLINS: Jane Kinnamon, principal; Beverly Brown, Doris Turney, Sarepta Pierpont, Dorothy Crockett, Calvert Pierpont, Marilyn Duncan, Phoebe Hahn, Marene Madden, Margaret Kreider, Betty Wright, Mary Katherine Boydson, Virginia Carter, Lucille Loeb, Vera Lou Harries, Marian Carrothers. Barbara Huls, principal; Dick Rice, Alta May Miller, Ruth Leigh. CELLOS: VIOLA: John Ehrlich, principal; Jack Stephenson, Helen Rymph, Glenn Royer, Betty King, Nadine Tibbs, May Feder, June Paulk, Mary Alice Martin, Wayne Patterson. STRING BASS Jean Turnbull, principal; Kenneth Nelson, William Jackson, Ruth Ann Starr, Velma Cassel, Harold Bunday. Fred Stultz. FLUTES: PICCOLO: FLUTES: Margaret Holcomb, Olga Carl, Erna Carl, Fred Stultz, Bobbie Clawson. BOOE: Robert Forman, Quintan Wheatley. ENGLISH HORN: Robert Forman. CLARINET: CLARINET: Jack Moehlenkamp. BASSOON: James Berkson, Amon Woodworth HORNS: Edward Allsup, Gary Graham Vern Sinclair, Judson Goodrich. CORNET: Herbert Muehler, Robert Cater, Roy Shoof. TROMBONE: William Miller, Daniel Bachman, Owen Richards. BASS TROMBONE: Keith Allen. TUBA: TUBA: David Lascow PERCUSSION: Keith Crisswell, Mildred Bouy. HARP: Betty Griffith, Joanne Johnson. PIANO: PIANO: Marshall Butler. The Aleutian Islands, in the North Pacific, mean "bold rock" LIBRARIAN: Jack Stephenson. CALL 432 ENJOY SUPERIOR CLEANING SERVICE INDEPENDENT Laundry & Dry Cleaners 740 Vt. Student dinners, sponsored by the Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. will be held every night for a month for development of a personal fellowship between students and faculty. The opening dinner will be announced later. Y's Will Sponsor 'Friendly' Dinners The dinners will be held from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. each evening, at the homes of faculty members and at Henley house. Purpose of the dinners is to get acquainted and to learn of the Y.M.-Y.W. program. A charge of 10c will be asked to partially cover the cost of the meal THESPIANS HOLD— The committee in charge is headed by Colleen Poorman, chairman, and includes Keith Martin, Margaret Learned, John Conard, Walker Butin, Patty Riggs, Jean Brownlee, Neal Ukena, Ted Young, Margaret Hepworth, Margot Baker, Ed Price, Pauline Kalleras, Dorothy Stump, Irene McClune, Marjorie Cook, Georgia Mae Landrith, Mary Ewers, Willis Tompkins, Charlotte Loomis, and Ruth Mason (continued from page one) on-act plays will be kept in readiness for use by outside organizations and wherever else entertainment might be needed. James Barton of the speech department is again sponsor of the Club. Spencer Bayles will act as program chairman and Wallace Kunkel as social chairman. Bill Kelly has been appointed pledge trainer and actual work will be stressed. Officers of the club are Watermulder, president; Bill Kelly, vicepresident; Jane Beal, secretary; Reola Durand, treasurer. Horsemen Compete In Royal Lawrence, Sept. 21.—The University of Kansas equitation classes will participate in the American Royal at Kansas City next month, Henry Shenk, of the physical educaton staff at the University, announced today. The riders will be under the supervision of Gail Mott, of Mott's K. U. Stables. The trip to the Royal will supplant the annual ride by the equitation classes to Kansas City. The classes will ride in the big American Royal parade preceding the opening of the annual event, and will be given a spot on both the afternoon and evening shows on October 18. The physical education department is working out the program for these appearances. PERFECTION A glider club has been organized in Kansas City. 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