THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1941. 9 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN happenings on the hill E. T. Gaston, assistant instructor of the University band, wielded the baton when the organization gave its monthly concert over KFKU last night. Director Russell Wiley is touring state this week to audition candidates for the all-American orchestra. After being ill at his home in Topeka for the past two weeks, Charles Clinkenbeard, college sophomore, came back to the campus Monday to enroll for the spring semester. Charles Hampton, fine arts sophomore, was the clarinet-playing leader of the orchestra which played for the Valentine dance at the Armory last Friday night. Patricia Cook, assistant instructor of romance languages, spoke at the founder's day meeting of the Cordley P.T.A. this afternoon in the Cordley gymnasium. Miss Cook, who lived in South America for a number of years and attended school in Chile, talked on South America. Margaret Whitehead, college junior, visited her parents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. C. Whitehead, at Newton last weekend. They were travelling from Washington, D.C., to Phoenix, Ariz., where Whitehead is to be stationed as the commanding officer of an army school. Frank T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, spoke to the Lawrence Lion's club at their regular meeting in Wiedemann's last night. J. F. Wilkins, professor of voice went to Kansas City Monday night to hear Jussi Bjoerling, noted Swedish tenor, who sang at the Music hall. Professor Wilkins was accompanied by Mrs. Wilkins; Evelyn Mercer, fine arts freshman; and Dick Beahm, college sophomore. Elizabeth Ann Griffith, fine arts sophomore, went to her home in Hiawatha Tuesday afternoon to see her brother who is on leave of absence from an army training camp in Virginia. Joan Darby, college junior, has returned to school after a prolonged illness last semester. R. H. Wheeler, professor of psychology, spoke to members of Pi Beta Phi Tuesday night on "History and the Cycles of Time." Pershing Frederick, who was graduated from the School of Pharmacy last spring, was the first registered pharmacist in Kansas to be inducted into the army via the draft. Frederick, taken in on Feb. 4, had been working as assistant manager in a drug store in Norton. Shane Is New Prexy Of Engineering Frat New officers were elected at a meeting of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, last night. They were Presson Shane, president, and John Laidig, vice-president, both seniors. Shane replaces Leonard Schroeter, who was graduated last semester. Pants Have 142-In. Waist In Siamese Exhibit For Big Boys Have you seen the trousers with the 142-inch waist-line? And the wooden cow-bells? If not, better grab your lady fair (or at least your hat and coat) and trot up to room 320 in West Frank Strong hall and see Wallace Lee's exhibit of Siamese art. And you must go soon, for Saturday night the exhibit room will again be as bare as old Mother Hubbard's pro- as old Mother Hubbard's proverbial cupboard. If you do go up, perhaps you will be able to see how the Thailand peasants wear the trousers with the ample waist. There's really a trick to it—trouser wearers make their garment fit tight, roll up the three- yard surplus in front, take it down between their legs and tuck under the belt in back. And there are pictures in the exhibition room to prove it. But make haste. This collection will-soon be lying in moth balls again. Thompson's Condition Reported Better The condition of Marvin Thompson, college freshman, who received severe burns in an explosion, Feb. 11, was reported somewhat better today by Dr. Ralph I. Canutson, director of the student health service at Watkins Memorial hospital. "Of course" pays an unconscious tribute to Western Electric, Telephones. As manufacturer for the Bell System, Western Electric makes some 43,000 differ ent items of telephone apparatus. As purchaser for the System, it buys raw materials and supplies from all over the globe. As distributor, it sees that all these things are avail able where and when needed. This helps to give you the world's finest telephone service. It means that all the equipment used in the connection is made so skillfully that it transmits the familiar tones and inflections. WANT ADS LOST: Embroidered red silk kerchief, between Library, Fraser, and Green Hall, Monday morning. Family heirloom. Reward. Call Bernice Malm, 1131-M. 860-92 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 Read the University Daily Kansar Classified Section Boys and Girls LEARN TO DANCE NOW Marion Rice Dance Studio 9271/2 Mass. When You Have a Musical Instrument to Be Repaired See Us HOLYFIELD MUSIC CO. (Aeros from Court House) Piano Tuning Phone 171 8-DAY SALE — Tiger Chief Batteries. 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