TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVI Nemenoff and Luboskutz, who last night demonstrated their ability on two pianos in Hoch auditorium. Piano Team Shows Skill To Crowd of 1,400 in Hoch By ED GARICH Pierre Luboshutz and Genia Nemenoff took the stage of Hoch auditorium last night and demonstrated to a crowd of about 1,400 that timing and teamwork are still the best weapons to carry into any fight, even against big-leaguers like Bach. Beethoven and company. The pair started the program with a little batch of razzle-dazzle known far and wide as the "Overture to The Marriage of Figaro" (Mozart-Conus). After this display of digital ambidexterity, the pair finished the first group with the Choral Prelude "Ach wie Fluchtig" (Bach), "Rondo" (Weber), and "Passacaglia" (Handel). The second quarter saw Mr. Beethoven adequately handled, as the team played "Variations on a Theme of Beethoven" (Saint-Saens). The duo played "Minuet d'Antico" (Seebeck) for an encore. The third portion of the evenings entertainment was "Cappriccio Espagnol" (Rimsky-Korsakoff). The Russian composer's florid style was well interpreted. Encores were "Orientale" (Cui) and "Coronation Scene" from Boris Goudenov ("Moussorgsky"). The last group consisted of "The Lark" (Glinka), "The Flight of the Bumble Bee" (Rimsky-Korsakoff), better known as Jack Benny's nemesis, and which was repeated, "Valse Tzigae" (Levitski), which was dedicated to the team by its composer, and "New Dance" (Riegger). The last two numbers of the group were greatly contrasted, the "New Dance" being a very modern style, the "Valse Tzigane" a colorful number reminisful of a Brahms Hungarian dance. The couple, off-stage, are man and wife. They met when she enrolled in his master class in Paris. The pianists played two encores after the left group, "Sicilliano" (Bach), a number of great peace and rest, and "Fire Dance" (de Falla), a brilliant show number. ADD SOCIETY--pledge class of Sigma Alpha Epsilon on an hour dance tonight. Earl Woodworth, Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tucker, McPherson; Mary Cole, c'44; Miss Louise Bochoven. . Kenny Simmons and Gerald Kathol, members of the Nebraska football team and Pi Kaps at Lincoln, were visitors Saturday afternoon at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. . Mr. Alexander McKie of Omaha, district president of Pi Kappa Alpha, made his annual fall inspection at the local chapter this week-end. THETA TAU . . . . . professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of John Grant, e'43. ... weekend guests were Mrs. T. W. Pitts and Virgininia Marceline, Mo.; Lyle Paxson, e'39, and Kenneth Wiley, e'39 of Topeka; Raymond Rogers, e'39 of Wichita. NOUNCEMENT IS MADE . . ... of the engagement of Georgia Lucille Jones, c'42, to John Albert Pettit, m'42, a member of Nu Sigma Nu. PHI GAM . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thayer and Edwin, Great Bend; Lester Hunter, Great Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Strain, Independence, Kan.; June Shinkef, Paola; Mr. and Mrs. Philips, Overland Park; Harry Linn and Bob Schaeffer, Kansas City, Mo. BATTENFELD HALL . ... men will open their fall social season Friday night with a dance from 9 to 12 p.m. The informal Indian summer party will consist of program dances, tag dances and games. The dance is the first major social event for the 52 students living in the new dormitory. JAYHAWK CO-OP . . . . . . Sunday dinner guests were Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler; Dr. J. H Anderson, and Joe, of Minneapolis; and Miss Mary Louise Monroe of Enterprise. . . .Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. I. E Taylor of Topeka; Mr and Mrs. J. G. Whitley of Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Poudbush of Topeka. MILLER HALL . . . ... will have an hour dance this evening from 7 to 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Clifton of Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Pringle of Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Dilly and Mrs. D. R. Witherup of Kansas City, Mo. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . Mr. and Mrs John Burge, Miss Selma Hensler, Miss Josephine Yeager, Miss Barbara Edmonds, and Mr. Leroy Peterson, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Paul S. Woods of Kingman; Mr. and Mrs. Neale Carmen of Lawence; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. True Blue, and Mrs. R. L. Grider, all of Lawrence. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . freshmen will entertain the ALPHA DELTA PI . . . DELTA CHI . . . . . . held pledging services for Duane Wagner, Topeka, Sunday. SIGMA KAPPA . . . ... freshmen will entertain the pledge class of Tau Kappa Epsilon at an hour dance this evening. ... weekend guests were Betty Wright of Lawrence; Lucille Gillie, c'43; Betty Ann Deal of Lawrence! Elsie Tomich, Virginia Kirkbridge, and Bobbv Marston of Lincoln. Neb. Mrs. E. M. Oxley of Mission; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Casner of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and J. G. Hoover and Carol of Kansas City, Mo.; Dr. H. B. Sullivan of Shawne Mission. Betty Bowman and Lucy Lynn Bowman of Kansas City, Mo.; Louise Graves and Bert Bonce of Garden City. ... house guest Sunday and Monday was Midge Rich of Coldwater. A.D. Pi . . . ... was host to the following guests over the weekend: TEKE. . . Orville Fankhauser, Madison, Kan; Paul Fankhauses, Lyons, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich, Wichita; Mr. W. E Butler; Miss Ethel Lyle, Mr. E Linquest, Gordon Bower, Bill Conroy, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Peggy, all from Kansas City, Mo.; Glen Halver, Martin Cadets of, Manhattan; Bob Sharp, Baldwin; Francis Brumback, Bartlesville; Condra Miller, Richmond, Kan; Bud Nelson, Wichita; Mrs. C. P. Burrows, Miss Beverly Pope, both of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bayles, Republic, Kan. ... entertained on Saturday its national president, Dr. Clayton F. Andrews and Mrs. Andrews of Lincoln, Neb. Other guests included: DELTA UPSILON . . . Col George R. Koehler, and Miss Peggy Koehler of Kansas City, Mo Dean and Mrs. J. J. Jakosky; Dr and Mrs. J. H. Ludwig, Dorothy McAskey, Robert Welkinson, Val Anderson, Dick Spikal, Jean Nordstrom, Clyde Martz, Edith Knight, Charlotte Smith, Dean Yates, all of Lincoln. Ralph Batty, Veal Korella, both of Omaha; Norma Westfall and Tom Drummond of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Speed Warner of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Harbur of Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hanes of Kansas City, Mo.; M. J. P. Zimmer of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. W. P. Williams and Mr. C. J. Baer of Topeka; Miss Genevieve Dickman of Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Betty Jane Boddington of Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wade of Independence, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Metcalf of Neodesha, Kan.; Mr. R. W. Franzen of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. Floyd Shoaf of Topeka; Mr. Andy Darling and Miss Mary Helen Huff of Kansas City, Mo. Read the Want Ads! 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