SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1988 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1 PAGE THREE Politicians List Platform Five Planks Given in First Maneuver To Win Election This Fall The freshman Pacachacme's presented its platform yesterday afternoon, when Dave Whitney, c42, Rising Sun party's nominee for freshman president, officially announced a "Pachacacme Program for Results in Student Government." Most important of the five planks supported by the Pachacamac first-year men is a plan to hold vocational forum meetings for freshmen which will acquaint them with the possibilities of employment in the fields that the University schools departments give preparation for. Other planks on the political list are: promotion of independent student social act titles—co-operation with the LSA, Y.MCA, and intramural program; support of presen-tment movement for men's dormitories—housing conditions, food, and expenses; appointment of a committee to probe fully and publish a report on the history of traditional dormitories; record, documentation to the Kansas Board of an idea for a freshman column in the University paper—news and views important to freshmen. The Pachacamac campaign moved into action yesterday in early preparation for the election which is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 10. This is the first platform which has been presented this fall. Candidates for offices who will support this body of ideas are: freshman president, Dave Whitney, c24; treasurer, Bob Eidson, c24; Merva Student Council representant and minister in bark2; bark2 and ance managers, Burton Hodgden, c22 and Bob McClure, c24. Plan Reception For Jayhawkers University alumni in Washington D. C., are planning a rousing reception fdr the University football team when it goes there to play George Washington University Nov 12. Wendell Holmes, 28, whose office is in the quartarmaster's corps of the army, will attend the humble reception in Washington, and Milton Dye, e 27, is helping with arrangements. Extend Classes To Kansas City A rooting section of several hundred will be cheering for the Jayhawkers at the game, and an alumni meeting is scheduled to follow the contest. Many Kansons are expected to come to Washington from other cities, since the occasion is on the Saturday参加 Armistice Day. Fourteen classes will be conducted by the extension division of the University this fall in Kansas City, Mo. for teachers and social work students. The university professors will meet in the Westport Senior High School. Enrollment in the education classes ranges between 16 and 28 students. Fourteen out of the 28 members in the "Psychology of Reading" class are graduate students. The extension classes are conducted in the same manner as those presented on this campus. Classes meeting 23 times merit three hours credit. Although it is not possible to furnish instructors for all the classes requested, classes on behalf of a group of least 15 prospective students request some specific course. Talk by Rabbi Mayerberg Opens New Lecture Series A lecture series sponsored by the Kansas School of Religion will be opened Tuesday, Nov. 1, with a lecture, "A Jew Look at Religion," by rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg, Congregation P'EaiJehudah, of Kansas City, Mo., and professor in the School of Religion. Other speakers will be Father Daniel H. Conway, President of Rockhill College Kansas City, Mo. College of the Kansas School of Religion Celebration (Continued from page 1) 1866, and in 1941 the University will culminate its three-year celebration of graduation by memorizing the beginning of classes. Alumi groups are meeting in several cities, among them Kansas City, Mo. and Minnesota, Minn., to hear the program together. Some of the Kansas towns in which alumni will get together are Aitchison, Eldorado, Iola, Hugeton, Baxter Springs, Paola, Escarniture, Gerridge, Wiley, Hoisington, Manhattan, Kingman, and LaCygne. On the Campus-choir will broadcast this year at various times over radio stations WREN, KMBC and WHB. What's Happening This Week **TODAY- Opening of Student Forum series, Harrison Forran speaks on "The Far East Afternoon, 8:30. Hoeh auditorium." Chemical engineers leave for seven-day tour of the state. ● Creative Leisure Commission hike, 2:30 p.m. ● Independent Student tea for women, 3 p.m., Memorial Union building; ● Electrical engineers to St. Louis for several days of inspection. MONDAY—Meeting of Jay James and Ku Ku's at 3:45, Journalism building **U. S. Army mechanized cavalry unit through Lawrence at room. "Lilim"宫 a four day run in Fraser theater, 8:30 p.m. meeting, Blue room. **Mechanical engineers in Kansas City for meeting.** TUESDAY-Dramatic Club production, "Lilium." Fraser theater, 8:20 p.m. ● Mechanical engineers to Kansas City for meeting. ● First sessions of practice court by School of Law. ● Opening of School of Religion lecture series with Rabbi Sami M. Siebergray speaking at 3:30. WEDNESDAY—Nation-wide broadcast of program celebrating University's seventy-fifth anniversary, over NBC blue network at 10:30 p.m. Dinner with W. A. White as speaker, 6:30. **W.S.G.A. freshman election tea.** **Third performance of "Lilion" by Dramatics Club, 8:30 p.m.** Deadline for float entries in Homecoming parade. **Mechanical engineers to Kansas City for city meeting.** THURSDAY—All-University convocation. Dr. Robert Maynard Hutcheins, speaker. ◆ Final performance of "Lilium." 8:20 p.m. ◆ W.S.-G.A. freshman election. ◆ Mechanical engineers to Kansas City for meeting. ◆ Deadline for entries of photographs in Camera Club context. FRIDAY — Annual Hobo Day to begin Homecoming celebration Homecoming parade, 7 p.m. SATURDAY - Homecoming Football Game, with Nebraska, 2:00 p.m. Memorial stadium. Homecoming Varsity, 9-12. At the Theaters-choir will broadcast this year at various times over radio stations WREN, KMBC and WHB. GRANADA- Now through "Thursday, "Stablemates" with Wallace Beery and Mickey Rooney. ● Friday and Saturday, "Mr. Doodle Kicks Off." with Joe Pemer. DICKINSON—All this week, Frank Capra's "You Can't Take It With You," starring Loniel Barrymore, Jean Arthur, James Stewart, Edward Arnold. PATTEE—Now through Wednesday, "A Desperate Adventure," with lamon Novarro, Marin March, and Eric Borel (first-run) plus "Varsity show" with Dick Powell Rosemary and Priscilla Lane. Fred Waring and one Pennsylvanian (return showing). Thursday through Saturday Law of the Plains, with Charles Starrett (first-run) and "Swiss Miss," with Laurel and Hardy. VARSITY—Now through Tuesday, "32nd Street," with Kenny Baker plus "Change of Heart," with Gloria Sturart and Michael Whalen. $\textcircled{1}$ Wednesday and Thursday, Jackie Cooper in "Boy of the Streets," plus "The Marines Are Here." $\textcircled{2}$ Friday and Saturday, Peter Lorre in "Mysterious Mr. Moto," plus "Speed To Burn," with Michael Whalen and Larry Neri. Modern Choir Now Is Under Student Union The Modern Choir, under the direction of Ross Robertson, gr, is now under the supervision of the student committee of the Memorial Union building which enables the choir to sing at all University social functions, it was announced yesterday. The choir still retains its amateur status, but for occasions other than University affairs, there will be a slight charge to covet expenses. This year the Modern Choir has been organized entirely for entertainment purposes. A small orchestra will accompany the singers and lend a musical background. The choir is based mainly on the idea of a vocal orchestra. As far as Mr. Robertson knows, this is the first choir to do that, but not the only one. The Modern Choir is also the first University modern choir, and it was originated two years ago for a "Swing Session." The choir does not play at all during a song worked out by its arranger. Don Wood, b. 1939. The There are five soloists at the present time: They are Alice Marie Moore, soprano; David Wolf, Clyde Rush and Harry Patton,唐恩 Members of the choir are: Alice Marie Meyn, f39; Frances Washington, f41, first soprano; Roberta Mitchell, f39; Jean Eichenger Bayron, f39, second soprano; Doris Johnson, c40; Dorothy Jean Russell, f59, first alto; Charlene Barber, f9; and Robertson, c41, second alto. Arthur Wolf, c'39; Harry Patton, c'41; Clyde Smith, b'37; Bob McLeed, c'38; first tenor; Hug Jones, c'39; George Murphy, c'41; Bob Brooks, c'40; second tenor; Fenlon Durand, c'40; Dick Hemel, c'4nd; O. D. Butcher, c'42; third tenor; Loren Miller, c'42; Carroll Nickels, fcsp; Jim Bradley, c'42; bartone; Jim Robertson, c'40; Jack Nelson; Preston Lampon, c'39; bass; Don Wood, b'39; accompanist and Winston Miller in Hospital An appendedomyctis was performed on Winston Miller, m'40, early Friday morning. He is reported to be in a satisfactory condition. New Records Lullaby to a Little Jitterbug Goodbye - Goodbye Andrews Sisters Lullaby to a Little Jitterbug I Have Eyes You're a Sweet Little Headache Art Shaw I Have Eyes Shango Shango Shangorce Shango. Shango. Shangote Button. Button Bunny Berigan Chant of the Jungle Design for Dancing Larry Clinton Kenny Baker and Pat Patterson, in a scene from Walter Wanger's "S2nd Street" which plays Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday at the Varsity. AT THE VARSITY Prevue of 'Liliom' Assures Good Opening Performance By Frederic Fleming. c'40 Campus audiences are promised two hours of thrills and pleasure when the Kansas Players present their first offering of the year, Molnar's "Lilium," in Fraser theater tomorrow at 8 o'clock. With action laid in modern Hungary the play is an interesting commentary on the life of Budapest which has figured highly in late world happenings. The crowds of peasant merymkmeken, the gypsys of carnival and the medieval alliance to this drama of a "tough ear" Forty Students Have Parts Forty students have labored in various capacities for six weeks to get the production in order. Many of them are newcomers to the Fraser stage. The play tells of Lilium, played by Allen Crafton, professor in the department of speech and dramatic art and of his meeting with Julie, a serviling maid of Budapest played by Mary Robelle Scott, c41. He wooed and wins her with his characteristic vigor. For Julie, Lillion forsakes his old love and employee, Mrs. Muskat, portrayed by Jessica Crafton. He attempts a holdup with the robber, Flesur, portrayed by Robert Galderwood. Lilium Commits Suicide Apprehended by the police, Lilium commits suicide, then appears in a "heavenly" courtroom for judgment before the magistrate, played by Rolla Nuckles, who sends him back to earth to redeem himself. Betty Smith, c'30, and Earl Porter c'39, are the loving Marie and Wolf friends of Julie. Her aunt and cousin are portrayed by Gerald Den Sutton c'39, and Bob Rohde, c'39, Gordon Brigham, c'40, appears as the tragic carpenter willing to give all his poor possessions for Julie's sake. Crafton Design rage training The widely diverse facets of Lilium's character are enhanced by eight elaborate settings which were designed by Mr. Craffon. They range from the opening scene of a gay carnival midway, to the stark, poverty-broken home of his widow, from the sinister railroad embankment scene of the holdup to the brilliant splendor of the "heavenly" courtroom. "Lilion' is a play of character, commanded Mrs. Crafton. "Once it is a blue moon a man is born who is loved by all women. He may be a ruffian, sinner or thief but never re-forms, for regardless of his nature he is always loved. Such a man is Lilion." The interpretation given the play by Mohair, the playwrite, is in the main the same as Mrs. Crafts'. Through his contempt of hide-hound conventionality the playwright has given Lilium's story in a novel manner of a soul's tragedy unable to fit itself into the world of reality. Rogers' Fashion Cleaners Presents: IF YOU'RE hunting fine for cleaning service we advise the wife to outfit you for her mindful women. Depend on Regina Cleaners for speculative cleaning. ROGERS' Fashion Cleaners Roberts Jewelry and Gift Shop Identification Beaclets — Anklets 833 Misc. Phone 827 833 Mass. The Distinguished Theatre DICKINSON Entertainment in the Modern Manner STARTS TODAY NOTE! Sunday Shows Continuous From 2 p.m. Hollywood's Miracle Man, Frank Capra, Who Gave You Such Delightful Hits as: "It Happened One Night" "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" and "Lost Horizon" Now Does It Again With the Show of Shows! A Human-Comedy Surpassing All Others! THE PULITZER PRIZE PLAY--- ... And More Hits Coming ... In Trip-Hammer Fashion! "SUEZ" Tyrone Power Lorente Young "SING YOU SINNERS" Bing Crosby Fred McMurray "ARKANSAS TRAVELER" Bob Burns Hill Society WHO HAS THE PICTURES? by Helen Geis, c'40 The University Womens Club will meet in the men's lounge of Memorial Union Thursday, Nov. 3, at 3 p.m. Mrs. Karl Baldwin is in charge of the tea which will follow the program. Dr. O. O. Stoland was a dinner guest Thursday evening at the Phi Chi fraternity. Miller Hall will hold open hous Tuesday night from 7 until 8. Boardman Goes to Central High Thayer guardman, A.B. 34; M.A. 30-year being taught in North Kansas City, had been appointed principal of the Center Junior High School, south of Kansas City. Mo. He was a minor in history. We carry a complete stock of nationally known pipes Teachers' Cards Are Available Official programs and membership cards of the Kannas State Teachers Association are available in the School of Education office, the Chancellor's office, and the office of the School of Law. 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