TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5.1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Students Take Their Revenge University of Kansas students turned the tables on the professors Friday evening at Topeka when the latter were put up against a barrage of questions cooked up by student talent. The occasion was the "Information Squeeze" program at the K.U. Alumni banquet at the Women's club in Topeka. The feature was presided over by Henry Werner, who acted as quizmaster. The board of experts was made up of these four University faculty members: Dean Frederick Moreau, of the School of Law; R. H. Wheeler, department of psychology; Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, department of English; and Bert Nash, of the School of education. The experts breezed right along until they struck questions asking for identification of modern music and modern tunes adapted from the classical composers, and the meaning of slang terms used by jitter-buggers. Among the speakers was Chancellor Deane W. Malott, who gave a short talk on behalf of the University, and spoke of plans being made for the celebration of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary next year. Ray Senate, chairman of the Topeka Alumni Association, acted as toastmaster. Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association, also attended the banquet. Fisher, Kirby Elected To Head Women Fliers Members of the Women's National Aeronautical Association elected officers for the year at a regular bi-weekly meeting Thursday in the Memorial Union building. Lillian Fisher, c'41, was elected president; Mary Madge Kirby, c'41, vice-president; Ruth Spencer-Ashcraft, c'41, secretary; Viola Knoche, c'41, treasurer; and Jane McHenry, fa'43, social chairman. Plans were made for a banquet for all W.N.A.A. members. C.A.A. members, pilots, instructors, and mechanics at the Lawrence airport, and the Topeka chapter of W.N.A.A. The date for the banquet has not been decided. After the business meeting, a short party was given at Miller Hall. Cider and popcorn were served. Ping pong and bridge were played. Bridge Lesson No.4 To Be Held Tonight In Memorial Union "How To Get to Game" will occupy the time and attention of future Culbertsons, who will meet at 7:15 p.m. tonight in the Kansas room for the fourth bridge lesson of the current series under the sponsorship of the Student Union Activities commission. The area of the Pacific Ocean is 68,634,000 square miles. It covers more world area than all the land masses combined. When it comes to a popular vote it's always ARROW PUT A BIG X HERE ARROW GORDON . . . claims (and is) the sturdiest and smartest oxford cloth shirt that money will buy, especially recommended for campus politicians. . . $2 ARROW TRUMP . . . boasts (and will prove it) that its famed soft collar will outlast and outsump any broadcloth shirt at $2 AND HERE Both are Mitoga cut, Sanforized-Shrunk, (fabric shrinkage less than 1%). Buy these handsome whites today and get in on the Arrow landslide. Engineers Take Field Trips The following chemical engineers visited chemical processing plants in Kansas City, Kan., Alton, Ill., and St. Louis: Ralph Adams, Lowell Anderson, Oliver Baeke, Hugo Becker, Carl Brune, Robert Bullock, Stanley Clark, Lander Claassen, Bill Douce, Russell Elledge, Nick Hoffman, Don Hogue, James Hughes N. K. Imes, Fred Luke, George Luper, Jim Moore, Fred Morley, Edward C. O'Brycn, Hugert F. Rhodes, Robert Sams, Presson Shane, Ray Stanclift, R. Westfall, Philip Whiteman, Clyde Woodman. ARROW SHIRTS Senior students in electrical engineering visited power plants in Kansas City, Kan., and St. Louis. They were: Reginald K. Bailey, William Ernest Black, Wayne E. Brunton, Lowell E. Eason, Martin Callstrom, Bernard Egbert, Dale Howard Garrison, John Franklin Laidig, Darrel S. Liston, Glenn A. Richardson, Thomas Schlegel, Joseph F. Settle, Carl J. Spehr, Stuart W. Upham, George Wiszreauckas, Raymond York. These mechanical engineering seniors visited industrial plants in Kansas City: Thomas E. Arbuckle, David D. Arnsberger, Herman G. Barkmann, Stanley Bloom, James Bond, Stuart Uunn, Bruce E. Hackett, Robert G. Hampel, John J. Haslam, Wilmot M. Henderson, Kenneth Kelly, Billy Lash, Randel Matthews, Donald Merriman, Herbert Morrell, James C. Robbins, C Christie Schroeder, Walter W. Starcke, Lester Tint, Joseph A. Zishka. Seniors of the civil engineering department held their field trip in Kansas City, Kan., Oct. 28. They were: J. B. Arbuthnot, B. W. Bayles, Charles J. Baer A. W. Grohne, C. W. Pace, R. J. Paulette. BEAT THE SOONERS!!! NOW AND WEDNESDAY GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 10c-25c TED NORTH U.'s OWN—IN HIS FIRST STARRING ROLE EXTRA! Pete Smith "I.Q.". Porky Cartoon Musical Comedy "You've got every thing in front of you! Stop looking back over your shoulder!" It's Great to Be All-American! But the Glory Can't Last Forever! The Real Drama Behind the Thrills of Football and the Roaring Crowds—The Stirring Saturday Evening Post Story of a College Hero! JEAN ROGERS - ROBT. STERLING ELECTION OWL SHOW TONITE 11:00 p.m. Until ? ?? DIRECT WIRE RETURNS Hear the Bulletins as fast as they come — During lulls in the news we're set to dish out some swell variety short subjects. Coffee, refreshments, fun and excitement waiting for the finals! -THURS. 3 Days! -On Our Stage! John Garfield Pat O'Brien Francis Farmer "FLOWING GOLD" Who Killed Aunt Maggie? Plus SUNDAY On Our Stage: FRIDAY ONLY OWL SHOW 11:15 The Great LESTER And His Review of Magic Wonders ALSO SAT. NITE 11:15 MYRNA LOY MELVYN DOUGLAS "THIRD FINGER' LEFT HAND" ALL SHOWS ANY TIME 15c NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY Tyrone POWER Greatest Role since "Jesse James" Dorothy LAMOUR More Alluring Than Ever "JOHNNY APOLLO" 2nd HIT With Lee Tracy "Big House" Thrills! "Millionaires in Prison" WEDNESDAY NITE Screwball Fun! CRAZY AUCTION — ON THE STAGE — WE BUY! YOU SELL! THURSDAY 3 Days 5 BIG THRILL UNITS 5 The 3 Mesquiteers "OKLAHOMA RENEGADES" Serial - Comedy - Cartoon COMING SUNDAY Errol Flynn "VIRGINIA CITY" LUCKY SEAT NIGHT VARSITY 20c Today Watch for It ENDS THURSDAY MARYLAND Greater than "Kentucky" WALTER BRENNAN "Kentucky's" great star FAY BAINTER BRENDA JOYCE JOHN PAYNE CHARLIE RUGGLES MARJORIE WEAVER HATTIE McDANIEL A Must See Picture . . . In Technicolor FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WARREN WILLIAM JEAN MUIR "The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady" SUNDAY--- Gene Stratton Porter's "LADDIE"