6, 1941. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE or sea- muscle. e close ck man mentor higher wn so as few ready" its bittee in April te pro- n, an one ap- s name. mittee internal in the suc- nounced o have Phillips, ite, Bill Wood, on, Bob lington, O. Mc- ack F. Add Christianson In Queen Race Mary Christianson, college sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega, is an addition to the list of candidates for queen of the Hobnail Hop, annual engineering dance, next Friday. Pictures of the candidates, from which the engineers will choose their ruler, will be posted in Marvin hall. The election will take place next Wednesday. Brazilian Pianist Plays Monday Guiomar Novaes, brilliant pianist from Brazil, will attempt to cast her spell over a concert audience in Hoch auditorium when she plays there at 8:20 Monday evening. Mme. Novaes began playing marches at the age of 4. A year later she studied with Chiaffarelli. At 7 she made her first public appearance, which was followed by a tour of her native Brazil. Here fame spread, officialdom became interested, and the Brazilian government sent the young girl to Paris. She was admitted to the Paris Conservatoire, winning first honors from among 388 contestants. For two years she worked with Isidor Philipp, after which she was awarded the Premier Prix du Conservatoire. At 16 she made her debut as a mature artist. Engaged by the leading orchestras of Europe, she was an immediate success. Recitals in London, Paris, Berlin, Munich, Milan, Switzerland and other countries followed—a triumph tour. Her debut in this country was an immediate sensation. She has toured the country several times since then. Pachamac Girds For Election Palcing their personal comfort secondary to the importance of getting the spring election campaign started early, the members of the Society of Pachacamac battled their way up the Hill through the heavy snow drifts last night to hold their first pre-election inner circle meeting of the campaign. Chief business of the meeting was the appointment by Gene Whetstone, president of the Pachacamac nominating committee to draw up a slate of candidates for the spring Men's Student Council election. Students appointed to the committee were Joe Brown, Harold Haney, Scoot Somers, Bill Buzick, Bob Thomas, David Whitney, Hunk Hillmer, John Weatherwax, Bob McKay, Fred Coulson, Bill Douce, Dorus Munsinger, Lane Davis, Jim Arnold, Dick Mankin, and Gene Whetstone. Party members also discussed plans for the spring initiation to be held Sunday, March 16. All Pachacamacs desiring to become members of the inner circle have been asked to get in touch with one of the party officers. Marshall Leaves Soon For Duty In Chemical Service T. H. Marshall, head of the department of chemical engineering, who was granted a year's leave of absence for active duty with the chemical warfare service yesterday by Chancellor Deane W. Malott will leave Lawrence about March 10 for Edgewood arsenal, Edgewood, Md., to begin his duties. Marshall retains his commission as captain of field artillery. Official orders state that he will be released from active duty so that he will return to Lawrence March 9, 1942. Marshall plans to drive to the East and will be followed later by Mrs. Marshall and the Marshall children, Judith Ann, Charles, and Jacqueline. BEAT OKLAHOMA 'Strawberry Blonde' Tickets Still On Sale by I.S.A. Independent Student's Association central council members are still hard at work selling tickets for their sponsored movie, "Strawberry Blonde," now showing at the Granada theater. The picture stars James Cagney and Oliva de Havilland and will run through Saturday. Members of the central council selling tickets are Fred Robertson, college junior; Dorothy May, college junior; Jane Lorimer, college freshman; Donn Mosser, college junior; Howard Sells, college sophomore; Jack Chester, education freshman; Claudine Scott, college freshman; Mary Gene Hull college sophomore; Bill Hogle, business senior; and Orvile Kretzmier, business junior. 21 FROSH--- (continue from page four) Brownell, Bob Coleman, Jack Beck. Dick Keene, Roy Helgesen, Don Atchison, Bill Norris, and Jack Doores. Announcement of the names of the upperclass members of the committee will be made as soon as grade eligibility requirements are checked. 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