SUNDAY, SEPT. 22, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Wiley Names 114 Members of Band Almost getting the jump on the school year, the University band, which made its first appearance of the year at the new student Induction Tuesday night after only one rehearsal, boasts an increase of personnel over last year's organization. The band will number 114 this year. In addition to the concert band, Russell L. Wiley, director of the group, expects to have a field band of about 110 pieces to perform at football games. hagen, St. Joseph; Jack Barnes, Hertings, N. The personnel: Flutes: Jean Klussman, Topeka; Betty Austin, Kansas City, Mo.; Walker Butin, Chanute; Ruth Beeler; Topeka; Virginia Porter, Cherry-vale; Phyllis Markley, Minneapolis, Kan.; Olga Carl, Lawrence; Earl Riddle, St. Joseph; Isabelle Bennie, Almena. Oboe and English Horn: Robert Forman, Kansas City, Mo.; Sarilou Smart, Lawrence. Bassoons : Amon Woodworth Jamestown; James Berkson, Atchison; Martha Sharer, Garden City; Malcolm Harned, Wichita. Bb Clarinets: Bruce Thomas, Kansas City, Mo.; Bob Pine, Lawrence; Dick Tippin, Wichita; Sam Hepworth, Topeka; Bal Baler, Lawrence; Charles Hampton; Henry Skorga, Kansas City, Kan.; Dick Kell, Topeka; Kenneth Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Rachel Parls, Topeka; Gussie Helmig, Marquette; Gerald Canatsey, Iola; Allen Cromley, Minneapolis; Clifford Reynolds, Lawrence; Bob Moses, Independence; B111 Walker, Wichita; Walter Schwenk, Leavenworth; Joe Davidson, Lawrence; Merrill Jones, Greensburg; Art Olsen, Troy, N.Y.; Herbert Stewart, Topeka; Kernit Lorenz, Topeka; Bill Osmer, Wamego; Brog Groff, Topeka; Vernon McKale, Garnett; Pete Tappen, Atchison; Paul Woodolptr, Topeka; Willis White, Peru; Carlyle Cummings, Lawrence; Warren Snyder, Hutchinson; Charles E. Russell, Iola. Alto Clarinets: Mildred Clevenger. Lawrence; Johnny Williams, Troy N.Y. Bass Clarinets: Clarence Henderson, Lawrence; Ed Badsky, Topeka; Dean Ostrum, Russell. Alto Saxophones: Russ Chambers. De Soto; Joe McAnarney, Paola; Paul Evans, Lawrence; Joe Holt, Wilson; Clark Henry, Wichita. Tenor Saxophones: Clyde Bysom, Lawrence; Ben Mayer, Ellsworth. Baritone Saxophones: Leroy Wild- Cornets: Eugene Crabb, McPherson; Leo Haceck, Topeka; Herbert Mueller, St. Joseph; Clayton Krehbiel, Moundridge; Gene Whetstone, Lawrence; Joe Langerworth, Leavenworth; Bob Cater, Bethany, Mo.; Wallace Kunkel, Savannah, Mo., Eugene Fiser, Cherryvale; Ray Shoaf, Topica. Trumpets: Wayne Ruppenthal, Lawrence; Larry Blair, McPherson; Dick Trubey, Ellsworth; James Bond, Kansas City, Mo.; Harry Johnson, Greensburg; Jack Henry, Lecompton. French Horns; Eddie Allsup, Kansas City, Kan, Joe Van Sickle, Ottawa; Gary Graham, Sabetha; John Pierson, Wakeeny; Judson Goodrich, Topeka; Wendall Tompkins, Council Grove; Willis Tompkins, Council Grove; Junior Ford, Atchison; Robert Hampel, Hiawatha; John Harvey, Parsons; Bill Brownlee, Hutchinson. Baritones: Bill Miller, Topeka; George Drew, Lawrence; Bob Talmadge, Kansas City, Kan.; Ralph Burson, Eureka; John Anderson, Trombones: Leslie Sperling, Iman; Lloyd Reist, Oberlin; Merle Gaumer, Kansas City, Mo.; Joe Gregory, Dodge City; Jimmy Hammer, Kansas City, Kan.; Keith Allen, Lawrence; John Weatherwax, Wichita; Abiere Witherup, Kansas City, Mo.; Jimmy Harrison, Lawrence. Basses: Art Harris, Lawrence; David Lasby, Balton, Mo.; John Strandberg, Kansas City, Mo.; Kenneth Nelson, Omaha; Harold Bundy, Ottawa; Duane Warner, Topeka. Drums: Bass, Bill Ward, Norton; Snare, Bill Smith, Kansas City, Mo;; Claude Hall, Shreveport, La.; Ed Cooper, Lawrence; Tympani, Bob Jenkins, Humboldt, Neb. Coins and Vase Now in Spooner-Thayer Exhibit Minneapolis, Kan.; Merle Bailey, Buckin; Marshall Hullett, Platt City, Mo.; John Anderson, Minneapolis, Kan. The exhibit now on display in Spooner-Thayer museum, first floor, has been loaned by Miss Mary Grant of the Greek department. It contains casts of Greek and Roman intaglio gems and coins dating from 50 B.C. to 400 A.D. The originals of these casts are in the British museum; a Greek vase with the date 200 B.C.; and two terra cotta figurines of about 300 or 400 B.C. The case which displays this exhibit has been rearranged and shows Egyptian figurines at one end and Greek and Roman articles at the other. Only three countries surpass the United States in population—China, India, and Russia. It's Fun! Try Biking It's Fun! Try Biking Make a Date (quick!) Before It's Too Late And "Take her ridin' around on a bike" She'll love it! COVEY'S 14th & Mass. The best in dependable used cars at the right price. 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