SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANS AN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN happenings on the hill As students trudged up 14th street yesterday morning, they could see the Battenfeld boys out digging dandelions. Among the most interesting sights were C. A. Gilmore, college junior, and Bob Blackwell, college freshman. Instead of digging dandelions like all the other good boys, they were sitting next to a juicy mud puddle and quietly oozing mud between their toes. Phyllis Markley, college sophomore, spent the weekend in Minneapolis, Kan., where she visited her parents. Bob Baker and Norman Fuller. college freshmen, spent the weekend in Kansas City, Mo. Eldon Bacon, a student at Antioch College, is on the campus this weekend helping to organize a peace group. John Chester, freshman engineer, and Keith Spalding, college junior, are spending the weekend at their homes in Wichita. Oliver Edwards, a former student of the University, was visiting on the campus yesterday. Presson Shane, senior engineer, spent the weekend at his home in Junction City. --was adopted by the University in 1935 to encourage student interest. Jay Stewart, college junior, was in Ottawa yesterday visiting his grandparents. Rowland Raup, college senior, is in Indianapolis, Ind., this weekend visiting friends. Lorenzo Fuller To Give Recital Lorenzo Fuller, fine arts senior, will present a bass voice recital at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Frank Strong auditorium. Fuller's selections will include two numbers by Brahms, "O Liebliche Wangen" and "Sehsnucht." He will also sing "Ombra Mai Fu from Xerses" (Handel), "Non Pui Andrai" from "Le Nozze Di Figaro," (Mozart), "Ich Grolle Nicht" (Schumann), "Erlkoenig" (Schubert), "Le Cor" (Flegier), "Apres Un Reve" (Faure), "J'ai Pleure En Reve" (Hue), "My Native Land" (Gretcheninoff), and "Song of the Flea" (Moussourgsky). The recital will be closed with a group of negro spirituals, "Water Boy" (arr. by Avery Robinson), "Hold On" (arr. by Hall Johnson), "Talk About a Child That Do Love Jesus" (arr. by Wm. Dawson) and "My Soul's Been Anchored In the Lord" (arr. by Florence Price). George Pierson, fine arts junior, will be the accompanist. As soloist for the University Symphony orchestra, Fuller sang "Ballad for Americans" as a part of the orchestra's spring concert in Hoch auditorium. Fuller is also well known for his work in dramatics, solo singing, and radio. He is a student of Meribah Moore, professor of voice. Jayhawker Birthday Mag Has 53rd Anniversary; Method of Publishing New The Jayhawker, too, is having a birthday. This year it is 53 years old. There are only five or six other schools in the country that publish their annual in magazine form. This plan of publication Browsing Room Acquires 45 Books The new books vary in content from Roy Chapman Andrew's "This Amazing World," to "John Kieran's Nature Notes," by John Kieran, and Christopher Morley's "Gitty Foyle." With the acquisition of 45 new books it appears that the library is doing its best to entice students away from their text books in these crucial pre-exam days. These books are provided by a fund of $75 a year set up by the will of Clara Gillham, former member of the library staff and is used for the purchase of Browsing room books only. They will be available for use tomorrow, and may be checked out for two weeks at the main circulation desk. A select list of the new books as released by the library staff, is Andrews, Roy Chapman, "This Amazing Planet;" Bemelmans, Ludwig, "The Donkey Inside;" Carlson, William S., "Greenland Lies North," Du Bois, Guy Pene, "Artists Say the Silliest Things;" Esquire, "The Bedside Esquire;" Fedorova, Nina, "The Family;" Field, Rachel, "All This and Heaven Too;" Fishback, Margaret, "Time for a Quick One," Gilbert, Douglas, "American Vaudeville;" Heide, Dirk van der, "My Sister and I." Kieran, John, "John Kieran's Nature Notes;" Llewellyn, Richard, "How Green Was My Valley;" Marquand, J. P., "H. M. Pullman, Esq." Maxtone Graham, Mrs. Joyce, "Mrs. Miniver;" Morley, Christopher, "Kitty Foyle"; Nash, Ogden, "The Face Is Familiar"; O'Malley, Pat, "Lancashire Lad"; Price, George, "The Good Humor Man"; Roberts, Kenneth, "Oliver Wiswell." Rorick, Isabel Scott, "Mr. and Mrs. Cugat"; Sarayan, "My" Way Previous to 1935 the cover of the magazine had been designed with art work by a commercial company. However, six years ago the staff began using photography on the cover. This plan was so successful that it has been continued. Student photographers take the cover pictures, which are handled by commercial artists. From the very beginning there have been three offices on the Jayhawker; editor, business manager, and secretary. These offices are filled by students who are selected by a standing board. The board is composed of the chairman of the department of journalism, chairman of the department of English, the Chancellor's secretary, bursar, adviser of men, adviser of women, and a representative from both W.S.G.A. and M. S.C. In addition to the above members of the board, the past editors and business managers still in school have a vote. Students interested in positions on the Jayhawker staff make application to the board and in person present their plans. The staff for next year was chosen last Thursday, May 1. The new officers are editor, Jim Surface, college junior; business manager, Duane Smith, college sophomore; and secretary, Dorothy Schroeter, college junior. Prof. L. N. Flint, chairman of the department of journalism, has recently resigned as chairman of the Jayhawker board. The vacancy has been filled by Karl Klooz, bursar of the University. Name Is Aram;" Spence, Hartzell, "One Foot In Heaven;" Taylor, Irma, "Perilious Journeys;" White, Terrence H., "The Ill-Made Knight;" Williams, Rebecca Yancey, "The Vanishing Virginian." NOW THRU TUESDAY The Place To Go GRANADA 20c 2 Swell Features! ALSO — Lanyard's on the Loose Again! Penny Singleton · Arthur Lake · Larry Simms · Tito Guizar Wednesday - Thursday Lions Club Newsreel of Lawrence. Presented and produced by the Lawrence Lions Club. Knitted Articles Displayed at Bell's Typical of the knitted articles being sent to England by the Bundles for Britain organization are those being displayed in the window of the Bell Music company. Ready for shipment abroad are 45 woolen garments, helmets, socks, and gunner's mittens. The knitted articles in Bundles for Britain go only to the fighting forces; used clothing is given to civilians. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 DRAKES for BAKES Phone 61 907 Mass. Latest Used Phonograph Records — 10c and 15c JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017 1/2 Mass. Phone 961 640 Mass. M. R. GILL Real Estate Sales, Rentals, Insurance Phone 111 Read the Classified Section University Daily Kansan for many Useful Suggestions SHOE REPAIRING SHOE REPAIRING Is reasonable at BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass. Phone 141 Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW Marion Rice Dance Studio 9271/2 Mass. FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL Try Our 25c Plate Lunch ROCK CHALK SEE US FOR GIFTS and Colored Glassware Shimmons Shop 929 Mass. WANT ADS LOST: Brown striped Sheaffer fountain pen between Corbin and Ad. Please return to Ina Claire Livingood if found. Reward. 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