THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Bv BUXTON, MEININGER - The flower stores weren't the only ones that had a good time out of Valentine's day. Charlie Henshall came through with an apropos memo for Marianna Bantleon in the form of a live scrawny chicken with a card around its neck saying, "Won't you be my valentine? I lay eggs too." By the time the chicken got there it was a plenty dirty trick to play on anybody. And Glen McCann remembered that Leone Hoffman liked oysters so he sent a batch of the nude raw bivalves to the Pi Phi house with an arrow-shaped card pinned to the package bearing a nice sentiment. "Roses are red. Violets are blue. Sugar is sweet. But I love woo." And steak fry season is just around the corner as witness the lawyers already starting their spring whistling activities from Green hall steps Since Confuci Bayles ruined the pigeon's usual resting place in the windows of the Law Barn we've noticed that the whistlers are staying well back under the pillars. It is understood that a petition is being entered with the Building mogul demanding that air raid precaution steps be taken. Best Confuci yet: "Confuci's brother say Confuci talk too much." Choir to Sing Cantata, Gallia The Westminster A Cappella choir, under the direction of Donald M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, will present the cantata, "Gallia," on Palm Sunday, March 10. Early in May the group will join the University of Kansas Symphony orchestra to give Bach's "Magnificat." The mid-winter concert presented by the choir last Sunday drew a large audience to the First Presbyterian church. Included in the program were selections from Van Den man Thompson, Tschesnikof, Tschalkowsky, and Rachmaninoff. What You'll See At the Theaters At the Dickinson "The Great Victor Herbert," with Allan Jones, Walter Connolly, Mary "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" Martin, ends today. "Little Old New York" with Alice Faye, Fred MacMurray, Richard Greene. Starts Friday. At the Granada "Music in My Heart" with Tony Martin, Rita Hayworth. "Invisible Stripes" with George Raft, Jane Bryan, William Holden, Humphrey Bogart. Both start today for three days. At the Patee "One Hour to Live" with Charles Bickford, John Litel. First run. "A Star is Born" with Janet Gaynor, Frederic March. "Chip of the Flying U" with Johnny Mack Brown. A one-line reader placed in this space costs only 20 cents. tsk! Alumni Celebrate During January January stood out as a month of alumni chapter meetings, Fred Ellsworth, alumni executive secretary said this morning. Dinners were held in Los Angeles, Seattle, Akron, Boulder, Salt Lake City and Oklahoma City. At Bartlesville, a dinner and reception was followed by a basketball game in which Fred Pralle and Ray Ebling, two former University stars, played. At Schneetady, N. Y., moving pictures of the Kansas-Kansas State football game were shown. Ponca City held an organization meeting. Kansans in Honolulu held a dance at which they gave the "Rock Chalk" and sang the "Crimson and Blue." Chancellor Malott has attended meetings in Tulsa, Bartlesville, St. Joseph, Atchison, and Oklahoma City during the past week. Fliers to Have Review Sections Beginning Monday, Feb. 19, two review sections are to be opened for the 50 members of the elementary ground school in flight training, as preparatory work for federal examinations which will be given to all students later in the semester, according to Prof. E. D. Hay, who is in charge of the ground training school. The class is to be divided, one group meeting at 7:30 p.m. and the other at 4:30 p.m. The review meetings will be held until the examinations are given late in the semester. In order to complete the course each student must pass the examination. Attends Curricula Session Miss Olga Hossy, associate professor of home economics and education, attended an all-day meeting of the Kansas State Curricula committee at Kansas City Sunday. Representatives were present from all of the state schools. Only in Jarman's Hand-toned leather AZTEC GOLD A smart style "exclusive"—Jarman's "Aztec Gold," a new shade of tan leather for Spring, hand-toned to a smart richness and protected by blended Carnuba waxes! Come in today and let us show you this style, in your size! Which Shoes to Wear With What Our Jarman "Style-O-Scope" can show you "which shoes to wear with what," correctly. $5 AND $5 50 TO $7 8 MOST STYLES HAYNES & KEENE SHOE STORE 819 Mass. Phone 524 Student Musicale Over KFKU School of Fine Arts students from the studios of Prof. Howard Taylor and assistant Prof. Irene Peabody will be featured in a musicale over KFKU. Friday at 6 p.m. The program follows "The Rings" (Schumann), "Cada, caro耳m bambin" (Guarnieri), "Two Marionettes" (Cookie), by Betty Lou Mechem, fa'40, soprano; "Die Fledermaus" (Strauss), "Rhapsody in C Major" (Dohnyari), "Concert Etude in Double Notes" (Moskowski), by Lois Worrel, fa'42, pianist; "Luxembourg Gardens" (Manning) "Panis Angelicus" (Francek), by an ensemble composed of Betty Lou Mechem, Paul Stoner, fa'40, violin, Jack Stephenson, fa'42, cello, and Marshall Butler, fa'42, piano. We teach anyone to dance who can walk. Marion Rice Dance Studio 1 All the latest Ballroom Steps. $ 1 2 7 1 \% $ St., Lawrence, Kansas Special 911 Mass. PHOTOGRAPHS of MERIT E. 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