TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN happenings on the hill A fire in the Hotel Fort Des Moines brought the University track team and other Drake Relays visitors out of the ribs at 6 o'clock Friday morning. That afternoon Wayne Replogle, freshman football coach, was still putting his two recruits, Gwinn Henry, head football coach, and Earl Falkenstein, financial secretary, through a fire drill. The three were crawling along corridors of the hotel with Replogle directing. W. W. Deschner, assistant professor of chemical engineering, will be employed by the E. W. Pritchard company, Kansas City, during the summer months. Wilma Jean Hadden college sophomore spent Saturday, in Kansas City, Mo., with her parents who were there for the weekend. Feeling in a particularly good mood Sunday night, Charles Gudger, college junior, decided to call another Carruth hall boy's girl friend and get date with her just for fun. He called the girl, fed her a nice line about having seen her at a distance, how he questioned to find out who she was, how beautiful she was, and how much he had been wanting to meet her. He gave his name as John Gerfinkle and described himself as nothing short of a Greek God. He is now being known as "Greek God Gerfinkle." Martha Alice Horner, college junior, spent the weekend at her home in Kansas City, Kan. --- Miss Hazel Childs, Williamsburg, was in Lawrence Sunday to visit her sister, Laura Childs. Lois Blackburn, a student in the College last semester, was a visitor on the campus during the weekend. O'Neal, a student here last spent the weekend here on the Francis Kappelman, a graduate in 1936, is the first string catcher on the San Bernardino club of the California baseball league. Ralph Schaake, education sophomore, spent Sunday at his home in Leavenworth. Dean Paul B. Lawson will go to Atchison tonight where he will speak to the United Brotherhood of Churches. Hessler To Speak On Electrical Equations V. P. Hessler, professor of electrical engineering, will speak at a meeting of the Mathematics club at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon in room 203 of Frank Strong hall. His subject will be "Generalized Electrical Equations and the Meter-Kilogram System." WANT ADS RENT: 3 or 4-room, furnished, 1st floor Apt. near K.U. piano, laundry facilities. Bills paid. Reasonable. Also, 2-room Apt. Single $13. Phone 2105. 888-136. Annual Music Week To Start Sunday A music week with many strong attractions will begin on the Hill May 11. A concert opens the program—a concert by the University Symphony Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, and a city schools chorus at 4 p.m. in Hoch auditorium. Monday night the lid begins to blow off when Lawrence Tibbett presents a concert in Hoch auditorium at 8:20 p.m. Tuesday is Fine Arts Day. Olin Downes, noted music critic, will speak at 10 a.m. at a convocation in Hoch auditorium. Wednesday brings another concert—this time by the University Symphony orchestra, A Cappella Choir, and selected soloists at 8 p.m. in Hoch auditorium. Winding up the week, a recital of "Olde Musicke" played on ancient instruments will be given in Frank Strong auditorium. FRIEND TO STUDENTS---- ested in highway engineering, and worked in cooperation with the State (continued from page six) THURSDAY IS COSMETIC NITE TONITE AT 9 ONLY Another Big JAYHAWKER AMBOREE ON THE STAGE Featuring CLAYTON HARBUR And His Band and LOREN MILLER WARREN LITTLEJOHN & CO. ARDEN BOOTH M.C. Highway Commission to develop better low-cost roads. He is still ready on the spur of the moment to help some highway engineer solve his problems. A meeting of county and state highway men is something he "just can't miss." In the latest issue of the Kansas Municipal Journal one finds a good deal of his advice down in black and white. At present, Professor McNown is devoting most of his 12-hour working day to the Engineering Experiment Station Laboratory being built just back of Marvin hall. The building is being constructed of soil-cement blocks which are manufactured successfully and at low cost in the engineering laboratory after two year's of careful experimentation to find the proper proportioning of materials. Professor McNown's recipe for an earth building consists of approximately one-sixth clay, one-sixth silt, and the balance sand. Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, and Sigma Xi, professional and honorary fraternities, satisfy his activity interests ALL SHOWS Shows: 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 VARSITY 15c ANY TIME 2 GREAT HITS 2 TODAY ENDS WEDNESDAY They're Terrific Together! 2nd HIT Music! Mirth! Melody! WEDNESDAY, 9 p.m. Play It for Fun! $189.50 CASH FREE! WAHOO Play It for Profit! THURSDAY—3 Days 2 — 1st Run Hits — 2 FIVE VICTIMS MARKED FOR DEATH! BULLETS and BALLADS Johnny Mack Brown — 2nd HIT — "BURY ME NOT ON THE LONE PRAIRIE" COMING SUNDAY Clark Gable - Hedy Lamarr "COMRADE X" on the campus, while in the state he is an active member of the Kansas Engineering Society, the Kansas State Section of the A.S.C.E., and is affiliated with the national American Society of Civil Engineers and the Highway Research Board. Listens to Student Problems Student engineers are what "Mac" likes best about his job, and he is never too busy to give counsel and encouragement to the students who come to him perplexed with prob- KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 DRAKES for Phone 61 for B A K E S 907 Mass. JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 961 640 Mass. Latest Used Phonograph Records — 10c and 15c M. R. GILL Real Estate Sales, Rentals, Insurance Phone 111 Drive In For A JUMBO-BURGER at DUSTY RHODES 110 West 7th SHOE REPAIRING Is reasonable at BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass. 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