PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 24 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Rhythm Recital To Be Educative Louis Forman, conductor of the Rhythm Recital, which will be presented next Tuesday night in the Auditorium, and when interviewed last night, "We hope to present a program, the essential feature of which will be entertainment, that will include also a few items of education on the subject of the modern musical idiom known as "swing." "We do not propose to clothe dance music in the garb of great art; probably too much of that has been done already. We seek mostly to create a sense of salient points and hope to do so as a mannezer that will provide an hour and a half of pleasant diversification. We will explain and musice a variety of music which constitute many of the modern dance 'musicians' lingo. "Faced with the problem of choosing between a formal concert and a type of program which would appear more appropriate to our decision we decided upon the former as being suited to carry out our purpose. It will be interesting to find out the extent to which a program may be fitted into a formal atmosphere." Last 1936 Varsity to be Held After Rose Bowl Drawing The Christmas variety will be held tonight at 5:30 in the Memorial Union building. The poignement of the dance for a half hour will allow students to go to the Rose Bowl drawing hold at the Granada theater and still have time to attend the dance. The dance will end at 12 a.m. Music will be furnished to "Bloo" Bluchart's orchestra. The price of the concert will be 73 cents for dance and stage. Eugene Moore, 63-08, plandt will present some of his own numbers. Fed Ellisow To Attend Feed the Alumni Council Fred Elsworth, alumni secretary, will leave this afternoon for Columbia, Mo., where he will attend the meeting of the 6th district American Alumni council which already convene there today on Saturday. The University of Missouri, the Sphera College, and Christian College will be joint hosts for The sixth meeting. The sixth conference is co-sponsored of alumni associations of colleges in seven mid-western states. Thomas A. Evans, alumni secretary of Bokor University; Claude Webb, alumni secretary of Ottawa University; and Kenie Ford, accademic advisor for the Illinois State college will accompany Elsworth to Columbia. R.O.T.C. Holds Annual Barbecue Dinner The officers and non-commission officers of the National Guard and other reserve officer in town were guests of the University, R.O.C.P. in their annual barbecue held Weds. in the National Guard security. A fifteen-minute use of tumbling, grinding and spring-board work was exhibited by the 408 gymnasium at the Houston Museum of Architecture. The men who participated in the arts were Maurice, Maurice. Allen, Alvin Barnett, Emery Call, Edward Kripple, Aiden Kenner, Norlyke Musson, William Parker, Charles Bunnage, and Arthur Williamsen. Included in the program were two bicep exhibitions and a group of Indian dancers by students from Hanah Institute. The Indian dancers were dressed in colorful full tribal earl. A free-for-all boxing match by a young Negro boy under seven years of age proved to be the high point of the entertainment. Al Green, president of the Chamber of Commerce, presented the unique group. Sergeant William Kolllenwer in charge of the barbette. Phi Alpha Delta Will Give Smoker A croaker will be given by the Green chapter of Phi Alpha Delta law faculty at 8 o'clock tonight in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. All students and faculty of the School of Law and alumnus of the Phi Alpha Delta law faculty are cordially invited. Invitation has been extended to Senator Fred Harris, the Benson Chapter, Tapkea, and the Benton chapter, Karma City. Henry Butler, 157, is in charge of the smoker, and Edgar L. King, 138, in charge of the entertainment. OVER THE HILL Weaver's differ Speaks on Education President of H. Taggart, of the econom- y department has received seven Walshfield Musi. He will so gee the afternoon and stay until after the next week. He will teach by Walcher and the one teacher in Charlesown next week. They are both instructors in the School V. E. Sheffer, superintendent of schools at Manhattan, spoke on an event held in Kansas at the monthly function of the League of Women Voters, held in the Episcopal church, yesterday. Mr. Sheffer's speech was in conjunction with a state-wide movement to improve educational conditions in the state. mum's Mother 10 Mining Fraternity Meets Sigma Gamma Epsilon, mining fraternity, hold a business meeting WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS "Hostess" Pajamas BY MUNSING Wear This Christmas, follow the movie stars, and give "Hostees" Paimas by Manningwear. Hollywood wears them at home for tea and dinners. Styled by and for Hollywood a brightest star, these new "Hostees" wear their signature outfits, exclaim in miniature fabrics. In rich tones, tailored to standard. Come in and see them today! at 7:30 last night in the Geology building, Gist Revises Sociology Book GIST reviles Sorotonny policy GIST, associate professor of Ecology and Conservation completed revising and resetting Dove's Society and its Problems. This book is one of the most popular books on ecology and conservation. He has written six new chapters, rewritten nine others, and has added bitter statistics and revised bibliography. Presented by Bean Gist, GIST is also joint author of Urban Society. **Librarian to Michigan** *Miss Genie Preston, assistant cat- seller* on library is leaving to accept a position with the public library of Saginaw, with the University of Wichita. Watson library a little over a year. *Mrs. A. M. Lee Speals* *school teacher*, swoke on Librarian to Michigan "Factors Making for Enmineen Among American Women," before the J. M. Smith seminar in leadership held in the administration Tuesday, 2:30 p.m., Lee will receive her Ph.D. degree in sociology from Yale University in June 1977. She is the wife of Dr. M. T. Davis, professor of journalism and sociology. Davis to Address Lawyers W. W. Davis, professor of history to the Douglas County Bank association Tuesday night at the Grill room of the Hotel Eldridge. Templin to Address Alumni Professor Ollin Templin, professor of philosophy, will point to the Alumni association to attach his Subject is to "Dramatic Kansas." Swarthout to Minneapolis Monday afternoon for Minnesota, Minn., as examiner for the National Association of Schools of Music, to earn a scholarship. He will be at the Minnesota Conservatory of Music. He will return to Lawrence Hawks High School on Monday. Irwin Scott b. Visitation Ira Kohn, superintendent of schools in Candace, MD, and Camden, MA; and Michael Scott, was Republican candidate for State Superintendent in the November election. Entomology Club Entertains The Entomology club will entertain members and their guests with a Christmas party tomorrow evening check in the Congregational church. Robeson to Bank Job to Go to John M. Robinson, 35, is now em- ployed with the City National Bank we trust Co. Kansas City, Mo. SO HANDY! 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