SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEI happenings on the hill neso This m a hit- Pine uss. on ary. George L. Kreeck, Clay Center, mayor of Lawrence from 1918 to 1924 and minister to Paraguay for five years, will speak on South America at a dinner meeting of the American Association of University Women, Wednesday evening, at the Colonial Tea Room. Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano presented a program of piano numbers over KFKU Friday night. J. R. Knisely of the Firestone Tire and Rubber company was at the University on Monday and Wednesday to interview graduate students and seniors in the School of Business. Ben Petree, engineering junior, has withdrawn from school to accept a position as technician with station KFEQ at St. Joseph. Betty Jeanne Hess, college sophomore, has returned to school after undergoing a knee operation. Harry Johnson, fine arts sophomore, has been chosen secretary of the University band. Jack O'Harn, Jayhawker trackman of last year, has been appointed to the decorations committee of the Beaux Arts Ball in Kansas City, Mo. J. N. Carman, associate professor of romance language, will read from George Bernard Shaw's play, "The Devil's Disciple," at a meeting of the Lawrence Woman's club tomorrow afternoon. Henry Haldemann-Julius, college student, was called to his home in Girard. Thursday, by the death of his mother. Charles Dickey, graduate student is aiding the physics staff in the vacancy created by the absence of Prof. C. V. Kent who is teaching at the University of Michigan this semester. T. L. Johnson, assistant professor of bacteriology last semester, is now teaching at the University of Oklahoma. Ralph Richardson. graduate of 1940, brought his Baxter Springs debate team here for the high school debate tournament. MEMBERS . . . ... of the Jayhawk Co-op and the Rock Chalk Co-op at the University, and members of the Baker University Co-op at Baldwin entertained their dates with a party in the Kansan room of the Union building from 9 to 12 last evening. K. U.'s Newest DANCE SPOT The New Addition Above the BLUE MILL SANDWICHES DRINKS Organized by the Seventy-fifth Anniversary Operating committee, a tree planting movement has been planned in which the entire state will participate. As a form of pre-celebration, alumni groups will sponsor the planting of trees in school grounds, public parks, and private yards. To each group planting trees the department of geology will furnish a marker made of burned Kansas clay and designed by the University department of design. Plant Trees For 75th Anniversary The ceremonies are designed to impress upon the people the significance of the University in the life of the state. Several prominent writers have been asked to cooperate on a scroll which will be read at the dedication ceremonies. Follow-up ceremonies are planned 25 years from now. School children will write essays about the University, or prophecies as to what the state will be like in 25 years. The prophecies will be preserved and read at those future ceremonies. At its meeting last Thursday, the anniversary committee witnessed its third change in chairmanship when T. H. Marshall, professor of chemical engineering, resigned in favor of Leonard Axe, professor of economics, and former vice-chairman of the committee. Marshall, who succeeded U. G. Mitchell, professor of mathematics, expects to be called into military service soon. The chairman reported plans for an instruction book which would designate responsibility for every detail in order that there will be no slip-ups in the plans. The publicity committee reports that class officers are attempting to organize reunions of every class which has graduated from the University. speakers have been submitted to the Chancellor for approval. Sachem, honorary organization of senior men, has offered its services, to provide guides for the planned celebration. Recommendations for At the dinner to be given Saturday evening, June 7, souvenir Jayhawk statuettes designed by Bernard "Poco" Frazier, instructor in architecture and design, will be distributed. Plans have been made by the entertainment committee for a barbecue to be held in the stadium on Friday evening, June 6. The new highway maps issued by the Chamber of Commerce will be decorated with pictures of Dyche museum, and a reproduction of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary monogram. Sixty-Eighth Vespers Today The sixty-eighth all-musical Vespers will open in Hoch auditorium at 4 o'clock this afternoon, with the University string trio making its first appearance of the year playing a movement from the Brahms Trio in C minor. Members of the trio are Robert Palmer, instructor of piano; Karl Kuersteiner, professor of violin and orchestra; and Raymond Stuhl, assistant professor of violin and orchestra, cello. The School of Fine Arts considers this program, in which more than 250 persons will take part,the finest which has been prepared in recent years. University Grads Pass State Bar Examinations The program is open to the public without charge and will be broadcast over KFKU. Donald Foss, Strong City, and Floyd Kelly, Lawrence, both University graduates, were among the 12 new attorneys who passed their Kansas bar examinations Wednesday and were admitted to the practice of law. Sam Parker, '30, Kansas City, was admitted with four others under the state reciprocity rule. "GONE WITH THE WIND" starts today at the Jayhawker. Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable in "Gone with the Wind" which starts today with continuous shows at 1-5-9 for a limited engagement with week-day matinees at 1 p.m. and evening shows at 7:30. "Gone with the Wind" is again presented in Lawrence exactly as road shown. 4 hours running time. WANT ADS LOST: Pair of glasses in a brown case. The case had Dr. H. E. Glock's name on it. Finder call 1564. -856-87 FOR RENT: 2 Room apartment, 2nd floor, south and east exposure. Comfortably furnished. Bills paid. Priced $16 per month. 1501 Rhode Island. Phone 2541. -858-91 PIANO for rent. Excellent condition. Mrs. Makepeace. Phone 1780J. -853-87 LOST. Billfold in gym dressing room. Contains full identification. Probably dropped when dressing. Finder please call Pettis at 1986. If not in leave number. Reward. -854-87 FOR SALE: RIFLE. Remington, 22, bolt action, tubular magazine with 4x Nassberg 'Scope and leather sling. Perfect condition. Price $12. Phone 2547. -857-87 Orcutt's Recital Is Tomorrow Miss Ruth Orcutt, associate professor of piano, will present a recital of piano music at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. KANSAN·CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 GIFTS. CHINAWARE "Greeting Cards" Shimmons Shop Plumbing and Wiring 929 Mass. She will play the "Appositionata Sonata" (Beethoven), "Carneval" (Schumann), a series of short sketches depicting in a musical manner the merriment of a masquerade and the brilliant "Terantella" (Liszt). 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. HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies. Moving-Picture Cameras—Projectors For Sale or Rent Expert KODAK FINISHING Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. 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