UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1940. PAGE EIGHT Jayhawker Comes Out May 29 The final issue of the 1939-40 Jayhawker magazine will go on sale Wednesday, according to Chad Case, c'41, business manager of the magazine. This issue will feature 15 pages of color pictures, and pictures of the staff and contributors, as well as the usual features. The staff and contributors held their annual banquet last Wednesday. The retiring staff consists of Richard MacCann, c'40, editor, Chad Case, c'41, business manager, and Marion Springer, c'40. The new staff recently selected is composed of Betty Coulson, c'41, editor, Bob Woodward, c'42, business manager, and Dorothy Schroeter, c'42, secretary. Skilton and Anderson Pupils To Perform A concert consisting of original compositions by 12 students from the studios of Charles Sanford Skilton, professor of organ, and Laurel Everette Anderson, professor of organ and theory, will be presented at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. The program, an annual affair, will include a wide range of compositions, all performed by student instrumentalis and soloists. Included will be compositions for piano, violin, cello, string quartet, woodwind ensemble, and four-voice chorus. All parts of the program will be taken by students in the School of Fine Arts. Students from the studio of Professor Skilton whose work will be presented include Eileen Maltby, fa'sp, Ida Tinker, fa'sp. W. Arnold Lynch, fa'uncl, Oscar Butler, gr. Curtis Allen, fa'40, and Margaret Hays, gr. Those from Professor Anderson's studio are William Ward, fa'40; Vincent Bleecker, fa'40; Loren Witers, fa'41; Elihu Moore, fa'41, and Olga Eitner, instructor in music theory. Engineer Staff Meets Monday There will be a meeting of the staff of the Kansas Engineer, tomorrow at 4:30 p.m., in the Kansas Engineer office, Charles Baer, e'41, editor, announced last night. All who are interested may attend. Fifty Soldiers— (Continued from page one) they are in camp they receive 70 cents a day, and 5 cents a mile for the round-trip from Lawrence. Twenty-seven of the infantry cadets are due at Ft. Leavenworth June 9. They are: John Baldwin, c'41, Byron Bales, e'41, Dane Bales, b'41, Ward Benkelman, c'41, Donald Boardman, c'41, Jerald Boynton, e'42, Bertram Brown, e'41, Hugh Bruner, b'41, Robert Burns, c'40, Eldreth Cadwalader, b'40, John Chalfant, b'44, Leonard Ferry, e'41, Howard Harris, c'44 Lloyd Heiberg, e'42, Christian Hoffman, e'40, Bruce Johnson, e'41, James Johnson, c'41, George Koehler, e'44, Daniel LaShelle, c'44, Ralph Malott, e'42, Robert Morrison, c'41, John Morton, b'41, Robert Price, c'41, Jerry Risley, b'41, John Severin, b'41, John Shafer, e'44, and Dean Tilton, b'41 The coast artillery cadets are due at Ft. Sheridan, III, June 17. The 23 men who will go are: Harry Adams, e'41, Ronald Anderson, e'41, Thad Bellinger, e'41 David Brain, c'41, Joseph Gieck, e'40, James Groff, b'41, Albert Grohne, e'41, Charles Hodson, e'41, Robert Kepling, e'41, Clyde Kost, ph'42, Richard Large, e'41, Billy Lash, e'41, Dale Luehring, c'42, Fredric Luke, e'41, Wellman Nusbaum, e'42, Edward Poole, e'41, Presson Shane, e'41, Herbert Smith, e'41, Robert Stradler, c'41, Fredric Totten, c'41, Joseph Waterman, e'41, and George Wiszneaukas, e'41, and Ralph Adams, e'41. Lay Birthday---institution of the "total war" tactics as their reason. (Continued from page one) 5. To show the alumni and the citizens of the state what the University is as it exists today. Professor Marshall has outlined the responsibility of the members of his committee as follows: Fred Ellsworth: publicity, alumni plans, reunion meetings, and luncheons. Leonard A x e : entertainment, dances, tableaux, pageants. Ray T. Wright: housing, transportation, registration, medical service. D. M. Swarthout: musical arrangements; glee clubs, band, orchestra. Fred Montgomery: exhibits, historical, present work, decorations for buildings and campus. Bert Nash: speakers, program and events, general sessions, and anniversary dinner. Professor Robert Taft is preparing a pictorial history of the University, as well as a series of monographs which is intended to make a complete four-volume history of the University. The first of the pamphlets is to be written by Prof. F. E. Melvin of the department of history. The 1941 phase of the anniversary comes 75 years after the actual opening of the school. Previous programs have celebrated other occasions. A dinner in the fall of 1938 celebrated the seventy-fifth anniversary of the announcement of the location of the University at Lawrence. This program was broadcast over a national network. The University was opened Sept. 12, 1866, with 45 students in attendance. Enrollment reached a total of 55 the first year. The total number of unrepeated names on the rolls of the University for the year 1939-40 is 5500. Students Not In--- (Continued from page one) Although sentiment is not favorable toward war with Germany. 20 per cent of 208 men expressed a willingness to go over there in case war should come. Yet less than 1 percent of the girls said they would urge their sweethearts or brothers to go. Speed seems to be the keyword of the reporting of the blitzkrieg tac- It Won't Be Long---ics, since 55 per cent of the group reported the radio rather than the Students — We would like to express our appreciation now of your business with us during the past school year. May your vacation be a happy one. newspaper as the chief source of their information. Record Hits of the Week Concerto for Cootie Me and You ... Duke Ellington It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow You're Lonely and I'm Lonely ... Tommy Dorsey Let There Be Love Poor Ballerina ... Jimmy Dorsey Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga Boog-It ... Jimmy Dorsey Be Smart! Save Transportation Money--- HERE'S HOW--- Put the money you will spend for transportation home into a used car—and drive home! A car would be fun this summer or if you prefer sell it after you get home. Anyway you look at it you're saving money! Model T ... $35 1927 Chev. ... $35 1932 Ply. ... $110 1929 Buick ... $85 And Others Vt. Your Master Service Station 607 Doing the ROCHESTER SHUFFLE-OFF When the hide-beater begins to dust it off, slide into the Rochester Shuffle, and watch the cats fall out. Here are the three basic steps as Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and Theresa Harris perform them in Jack Benny's latest picture "Buck Benny Rides Again," now showing at the Dickinson theater. MTE NO.