PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940. News Continued From Page 1 Like Kansas Weather--show's outstanding song. Bud Balzer wrote the music and Jimmy Hammers dug up the words. The piece is Hit Parade calibre. So is "My Heart and I Have You", as handled by the Chi Omega trio (Virginia Ford, Olivia Cole, and Wilma Miner) and Chestine Wilson. O. D. Butcher is also in the sketch. Warren Littlejohn does some fine hoofing in his specialty. The lose jointed Negro got three encores before the audience settled down. Billie Jean Jarboe's tap routine is one of the revue's bright spots. The little lady hops up and down her steps with all the finesse of a professional. Even if she couldn't dance a note, she would still be a hit with audiences. She "sells" her act with a bright personality. Pattye Jayne Wadley's "That Guy Named Si" comes close to stealing the show. Ross Robertson and Don Clinger, the Modern Choir's accompanist, wrote the piece and Pattye Jayne puts it across with nothing left out. Other worthwhile things in the revue are: (1) the sketch "It's a Dull World" (2) Jane Schlagel's vocalizing on Bud Peterson's "Sings Softly in My Heart a Melody" and (3) Ross Robertson's haircut. In spite of all of this, the show is dull in spots. Why? Go see it tonight and try to figure it our yourself. With all its faults, the show is worth the admission price. Rolla Nuckels is the director and dance creator; Bud Balzer and Jimmy Hammers, Art Wolf, Ruth Wolf, Bud Peterson, Ross Robertson, and Don Clienger wrote the music; Balzer, Peterson, and Bill Engle did the arrangements; Janet Bolton did the ballet sequences; Ross Robertson is the vocal director; Jean Robertson handled the finances; Harry Hill has charge of the publicity; Nancy Kerber and Betsy Dodge are responsible for the costumes; Larry David is the stage manager and Joe Kennedy, Bill Harmes, Don Merriwether and Jim Hartzel make up his crew. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!! Housing---- umni Place (for dormitory drive.) not approved. Mr. Werner said that one of the factors conditioning the consideration of the appropriation was that the Student Activity Ticket Reserve Fund is to benefit the majority of the students in some recreational activity. This qualification limits considerably the avenues into which the fund may be directed. With regard to the appropriation for the Speakers Bureau, Werner said that this activity is already benefitting from the fund, and is not suffering from a deficit, so it is not eligible. The money in the Reserve fund is obtained by taking 15 cents from the total each student pays for his activity book. Osborne--are sold to warrant it, the dance will be moved to Hoch auditorium. Bonafide newspaper passes will be the only free passes honored, Littooy said. Tickets go on sale tomorrow at the Bell Music Co., the Union building, and the Business office. Sailor Straws--the Win. Moelker Furniture company, Kansas City, Mo., who is an established civic leader in that city. W. W. Davis, chairman of the department of history, will also speak Toastmaster will be Domenico Gagliardo, professor of economics. K.U. Sociologists Attend Meeting in Des Moines The University's department of sociology practically moved offices to Des Moines last week as Miss Mabel A. Elliott, assistant professor of sociology, Mapheu Smith, associate professor of sociology, and Marston McCluggage, instructor in the department, attended the annual meeting of the Midwestern Sociological society, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Spring Housecleaning? We are fully equipped to clean your Rugs, Draperies and Furniture. You will be well pleased if you send us your Home Furnishings this spring. Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE Ed Young "The Magnificat", choral work of John Sebastian Bach, will be the feature of the Gala Concert, presented Mondav night, in Hoch auditorium by the School of Fine Arts. Sung by the Westminster A Cappella Choir of 70 voices, the work will be part of the program given to open Music Festival Week. The A Cappella Choir will sing "Now Shall the Grace", an unaccompanied chorus for 8 different parts by two choruses, as the second part of the program. This number has been used this season by the Westminster A Cappella Choir on its concert programs. Opening the evening's performance will be the University orchestra under the direction of Karl Kuersteiner playing the lively "Brandenburger Concerto." Solo parts will be carried by Prof. Waldemar Geltch, violin; Eugene Crabb, fa'41, trumpet; Martha Briggs, fa'41, flute; and Robert Forman, oboe. Music Week Opens Monday In Auditorium The performance of "The Magnificat" will take 40 minutes. The work is composed of five choruses, in five part writing, with the solos being done by Marie Wilkins, first soprano; Meribah Moore, assistant professor of voice, second soprano; Joseph Wilkins, professor of voice, tenor; and Rudolph Voth, bass. A duet for alto and tenor and a special chorus for three part women's voices is also part of the work. Accompanying the chorus will be a picked orchestra of 35 members. E. W. 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This regular monthly meeting of the Institute will be held in the Kansas Room of the Memorial Union building at 7:30 p.m. Chief Dietitian Talks To Home Economics Club "Opportunities in the Field of Dietetics" was discussed by Miss Marion Weber, chief dietitian of the University hospitals, Kansas City, Kan., in a meeting of the Home Economics Club yesterday afternoon. The meeting was held in the Home Management house. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!! Former Instructor Visits Campus D. J. Obee, formerly an assistant instructor in the botany department, stopped at Snow hall recently for a visit on his way from Colorado Springs to Kansas City. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 50c; 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "KANSAN Want A result will warm your heart." LOST: April 12 or 13, Eastman candid camera, notify Tom Maupin, 6308 Crestview Rd., Merriam, Kansas. Reward. -135 FOUND: Pink sleeveless jacket. 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