FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE All-Musical Vespers Are Sunday The sixty-fourth All-Musical Vespers will be given at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Hoch auditorium by students and faculty members of the School of Fine Arts. Music lovers will be afforded the opportunity to hear the University Men's Glee club, School of Fine Arts Ensemble, Prof. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkins, and the University Symphonic Band all on one program. Glee Club Will Sing Of special interest will be the opening number presented by the University Men's Glee club, under the direction of Professor Wilkins. The group will offer "Gloria in Excisel", which was composed by Don Dooley '36, and a member of the organization while attending the University Other features of the program will include a duet, "Domini Deus," by Prof. and Mrs. Wilkins and "Quintette in E minor" (Sinding) played by the University string quartet. The University Symphonic and, directed by Russell L. Wiley, will present the "Manx Overture," a composition based on tunes collected near the Isle of Man by the English musician, Haydn Wood. Will Be Broadcast The vespers will last an hour and will be broadcast over station KFKU. No admission will be charged, and the public is invited to attend. The program follows: "Gloria in Excelsis" (Dooley), "Halujah, Amen" (Handel), University Men's Glee club, Joseph F. Wilkins, director. "Sextet in B flat major" (Brahms), violins: Edna Givens, fa'41; Paul Stoner, fa'40; Viola: Vincent Bleeker, fa'40; Eugene Ninger, fa'42. Cello: Sarai Mohler, fa'41; Helen Rymph, fa'43. "Wie Zittern and Wanken" (Bach), soprano solo by Marie Wilkins, ac- companied by Olga Eitner, violin, and Ruth Oreutt, piano. "Quintette in E minor" (Sinding). Waldemar Geith, first violin; Karl Kuersteiner, second violin; Olga Eitner, viola; Raymond Stuhl, cello; and Ruth Orettt. piano. "Domini Deus" (Bach), Marie Wil- A Nickel a Glass Students Pause, Refresh 2,395 Times Every Day Anyone who yells about what a busy day students have might stop a moment and meditate over this figure: Collectively, Hill-goers daily enjoy 2,395 pauses to refresh. A canvass of seven spots about the Campus has shown that coke-pokers in these dispensaries "shoot one" almost 2,400 times each day. How you want to divide this figure up among students is up to you because it is difficult to tell where the one-to-a-person business stops and the addict sale begins. Using that figure as a beginning, you might get out a pencil and check on the following mathematics. The amount that students pay out in a day's time for cokes alone, then, $6,500 Damage-is $119.75. Most of the seven cafes reported that coke was the most popular fountain drink and that more plain cokes were sold than most of the flavored ones put together. (Continued from page one) Bill Saip, proprietor and manager of the shop, said that the interior o the barber shop and beauty shop was a total loss and set the figure at $4,000. The loss is only partially covered by insurance, he said. Damage to the frame building owned by Mrs. Emily Simmons who now lives in California was estimated to be $2,500. The building is covered by insurance. The entire interior of the shop was burned and the blaze went up to the second story in the rear above the beauty shop. Slight smoke and water damage resulted to the adjacent establishments. Fireman brought the blaze under control shortly before 2:30 a.m. but remained at the scene until about six o'clock. Lawrence firemen were called last night to the Mary Fenstemaker residence at 1239 New York where a blaze damaged the interior of the home, burning clothing, wall paper and furniture. The fire which started in a closet trapped 80-year-old Theodore Marshall in the front bedroom. Billy Fenstemaker broke a bay window in the front of the home and led the elderly man from the building. Damage was partially covered by insurance. ins, soprano; Joseph Wilkins, tenor; G. Criss Simpson, organ; Winifred Hill, piano. Women go for the drinks more men at Bricks but at the Memorial Union fountain, a veteran waiter said, the sex question didn't seem to matter. "Manx Overture" (Wood), University Concert Band, Russell L. Wiley, director. Back to the pencil again, a little figuring will show that students jelly over 16,765 cokes weekly, or 71,850 a month. In a school year, 646,650 bottles or glasses of the stuff will have passed over the Hill fountains. Most startling figure of all: After nine months, providing that eafes charge only 5 cents for the drink, the student body will have spent $32,322.50 on cokes. The Memorial Union fountain led all dispensaries with a daily figure of 720. Bricks and the Jayhawk were tied for second with 450 each. Safety Expert To Show Film Max Shewmake of the safety division of the State Highway commission will present several reels of sound film at 6:30 Sunday night in the first Christian church. A Trinity College debating team is arguing the subject: "Resolved: That it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all." RENT: 5-room modern bungalow, west side, all oak floors, full basement, good condition. Pinkney district. Easy walking distance to K.U. $35.00. M. R. Gill, 640 Mass., Phone 11. -96 WANTED: Student's laundry. Shirts a specialty 10c each. Called for and delivered. Phone 2443W. -96 FOUND IN classroom in Journalism Building, 1 pair of ladies mittens. Identify at the KANSAN business office. -94 the 'jalopy' of your'dreams' can be brought to earth! Stop dreaming about a new car. Drop in any time. With a small down payment you can own one of our fine used cars. 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