WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANS AN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN dph ass ilk, ook was happenings on the hill Dick Voran, graduate of the University journalism department in 1931 and for the last several years the publisher of a weekly newspaper in a suburb of Detroit, was back on the Hill over the weekend visiting his brother, Jay Voran, college junior. Dick, who was president of his senior class, has sold his newspaper and is on his way to enlist in the navy for a four year period. Ed Garich, college junior, has taken over Roscoe Born's Topeka Daily Capital correspondent duties on the Hill. Born is now working on the Independence Reporter. John Yarnell, college freshman from Topeka, has a complete photographic laboratory, including developer and enlarger, at the Kappa Sig house. Neva Garrett, Kansas State, Elizabeth Springer, Kansas City University, and Barbara Jeanne Nelson, McPherson, were Sunday guests at the Jayhawk Co-op. Julius Gibson, defense course student, found a bargain in Kansas City the other day so he brought it home with him. For nine cents he got (1) two gold fish, (2) a glass bowl, (3) a quart of water, and (4) a can of fish food. Bob Galloway, 1940 graduate now attending the School of Law at the University of Nebraska, was back on the campus last weekend. Ralph Kessler, college freshman from Monticello, N.Y., doesn't buy many dance and movie tickets. Instead, he buys books. While at the University, he has purchased more than 250 books for his personal library, most of them on political science and history. Warren Duncan, college junior, and Casey Field, college freshman, who withdrew at the end of last semester, returned to the Hill Saturday night to keep dates which they had made more than a month ago. William Aldis, college junior, was born in Emporia, but when he was Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women, registered yesterday at the twenty-fifth annual convention of the National Association of Deans of Women being held this week in Atlantic City. The convention will last until Friday. Meguiar Attending Women Deans' Meet "Facing the Future of Women's Education in a Reorganized World" is the theme of this year's convention. For the past two years Miss Meguiar has served as chairman of the Southwest-Central section of the publicity committee which includes the states of Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas, and also as a member of the Regional Contact committee of the same section. She will serve on the publicity committee during the convention. Miss Meguiar left Lawrence Friday noon. She planned to spend the weekend in New York City with her sister and friends. She plans to return by Monday. Kuersteiner Adds Ten Members To Orchestra Ten new members have been added to the University Symphony Orchestra, Karl O. Kuersteiner, director, announced today. The new members include: Violin, Constance Rutherford, fine arts juniar; Dorothy Crockett, fine arts juniar; Marjorie Thomas, fine arts sophomore; and Rosalys Rieger, fine arts senior. Cello, Margaret June Gray, college senior; string bass, Rhae Skinner, education freshman; clarinet, Charles Hampton, fine arts sophomore, and Henry Skorga, fine arts freshman; trombone, Jimmy Hammer, fine arts sophomore; viola, Marilyn Konantz, fine arts senior. The Symphony Orchestra spring concert will be held March 13. only one year old he went with his parents to live in India. Aldis returned to the United States to get a medical degree from the University, and his great ambition is to go back to India as a medical missionary. Bonnie Baker and Orrin Tucker, the engaging couple above, take their rhythm and romance from top spots in radio, and serve it up in generous and sparkling quantities in their first screen effort, "You're the One," now thru Saturday at the Granada. Brunette little Bonnie is seen as a blonde in the picture, but her tantalizing, wee voice hasn't changed at all. The film also features Jerry Colonna. Large Demand For Electricals Demand for electrical engineers this year is the greatest since the boom year of 1929. V.P.Hessler, professor of electrical engineering, said yesterday. All 12 of the first-semester graduates from the department have been offered positions. Representatives from three branch offices of the General Electric company were at the University last week to interview seniors in electrical and mechanical engineering. They were Lester H. Means from the Schenectady office, B. D. Lipscomb from Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. Abbot from Chicago. The following mechanical engineering seniors were offered positions: Harold W. Wilson, Randel Matthews, Herman Barkmann, Lester Tint, Robert Hampel, and David Arnsberger. Electrical engineering seniors offered positions were Darrel Liston, George Wiszneauckas, Glen Richardson, and John Laidig. Shows: 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 ENDS THURSDAY TO ALL ALL 10c SHOWS OFF ON A NEW LAUGH CAMPAIGN! The Niggins Family "comes out" in real society style...bringing a new kind of comedy adventure to the screen PETTICOAT POLITICS ROSCODE RUTH SPENCER KARNIS-DONNELLY-CHARTERS GEORGIE ERNEST LORE RANSON POLLY MORAN - CLAIRE CARLETON Friday - Saturday Also: Chap. 6 "Winners of The West" --optometrist DON "Red" BARRY FRIDAY NITE, 9:00 $45 CASH FREE! And Chap. 7 "Fu Manchu" SUNDAY—MYRNA LOY WILLIAM POWELL "Texas Terrors" I Love You Again Chancellor Speaks On 'National Emotionalism' Chancellor Deane W. Malott spoke at the Founder's day meeting of the Kansas City, Kan., Council of Parents and Teachers Monday evening The theme of Malott's address was a warning against "national emotionalism." Since the women's lounge in Frank Strong is being redecorated, the scheduled W.S.G.A. teas will not be held this or next Wednesday. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 When You Have a Musical Instrument to Be Repaired See Us HOLYFIELD MUSIC CO. (Across from Court House) Piano Tuning Phone 171 GAMBLE STORE, 834 Mass. FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL 8-DAY SALE — Tiger Chief Batteries. Rubber case, rubber separators. 2 year guarantee. Regular price $5.95 exchange. Sale price $4.88 exchange. Try Our 25c PLAT Lunch ROCK CHALK GIFTS. CHINAWARE "Greeting Cards" Shimmons Shop Plumbing and Wiring 929 Mass. Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Baseball and Softball Supplies RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 POSE NOW FOR SENIOR PICTURES HIXON'S 721 Mass. 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