SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE New Professors In School of Fine Arts Are Lauded 1.2 Chiapuso and Wiley, Pianis and Band Leader, Have Made Outstanding Records WILL BE HERE SEPT. 15 Both of the new professors who will take up their duties in the School of Fine Arts next week come to the University to be introduced and possessing enviable records. Russel L. Wiley of Enid, Okla. has been hired to direct the university band this year. He leaves Phillips University and returns to Jasper, N.C., for Jan Chanipoo, who will come to the Jan Chiamuso, who will come to the University on Sept. 15, will be associate professor of piano. He will reprise Prof. Roy Underwood, who has been associated with the University for several years and who resigned this summer to accept a position at Ward-Bellemont College in Indianapolis, NC. C.McKenna, band leader player for two-score years. JAN CHIAPUSSO Pianist Born In Java . Unaposse, who is a musician of international renown and who has won a name for himself as a teacher, lecturer, and soldist, was born in Java of Italian and Dutch parentage and received his early education in Holland. He entered the Conservatory of Colône at the school and later studied in Paris and Berlin. In 1911, he won the "Musical Prize" in Paris in a field of 30 contenders, including such well known players as Legnika and Schrauw. Judges for this event were Isadore Phillipi, Harold Brouder, Crotto, and Pugno. He came to the United States in 1916 and made several successful tours. For 10 years he was head of the piano department of the Bush Conservatory in Chicago. In 1927 he returned from a succession of concerts played in Berlin, Paris, London, Amsterdam, the Hague, and other cities in Holland, Belgium, and Spain. Established Music Festival In discussing boundmaster Wiley, Dean D. M. Swoorth recently said of him "he has developed a reputation as a boundmaster to return to his in Southwest." Since 1922 he has been connected with the University of Chengdu from which he recently received his A.B. degree. During the past year he was series a series of 36 lecture-recitals at the University of Chengdu on the works of Beethoven. Four years ago Mr. Wiley began his work at Phillips University with a 10-piece band, a bass, and two march tunes on his only equipment, and has built up the organization to a 50-piece band with 65 instruments. He started the Soutwest Band Festival at End, which last year drew 3-700 bandmen to the school. Many of the massed bands were conducted by such celebrated bandmasters as Edwin Frank Goldman, conductor of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, leader of the famous band at the University of Illinois; Dr. Karl Bouch of Kansas City, Mo., and others. His band has presented a series of symphonic programs that have won the highest praise from those who have heard them. Mr. Wiley is also conductor of the famous Goldman band of New York City, recently wrote Dean Swarthownt concerning Mr. Wiley as fol- Called Good Organizer REGISTRATION SCHEDULE (Affects All Students) "I have had occasion to visit Enid twice to observe the work of Mr. Rusel L. Wiley. He has built up a fine band at Phillips University and has done this with his students. I am a fine organizer, a good musician, and a talented conductor. Prof. A. Austin Harding of Bands at the University of Illinois, agreed with me that Mr. Wilson had built up an excellent collaboration. I have a great admiration for him." mr. Wiley is 29 years old and has a wife and two small children. He has his Saturday, Sept. 15 Monday, Sept. 17 8:30-10:00 K, L 10:00-11:50 C, X 1:30-3:00 A, E, J 3:00-4:50 M 8:30-10:00 D, F, U 10:00-11:50 I, N, R 1:30- 3:00 H, Q 3:00- 4:50 G, P Tuesday, Sept. 18 8:30-10:00 S 10:00-11:50 O, T, V, Y 1:30- 3:00 B 3:00- 4:50 W, Z 8:30 to 10:00 10:30 to 11:50 1:30 to 3:00 3:30 to 4:30 ENROLLMENT SCHEDULE College of Liberal Arts, Robinson Gymsmssium Tues. DNRU EFMX AC JKL Wed. GOTWY BV PQSZ HL In other schools, students enroll in order of appearance School of Engineering, 206 Marvin hall. School of Fine Arts, Robinson gym. School of Business, 114 W. Ad. Bldg. School of Education, Robinson gym. School of Law, Green hall. School of Pharmacy, Chemistry bldg. School of Medicine, 10 West Ad. Bldg. Graduate School, 225 Ad. Bldg. B. M. degree from Simmons University. The Willeys will come to Lawrence early in September. Wiley Issues Call for Band Plans for Increase in Members and New Equipment Underway Trupons for the University band will be Monday and Tuesday of next week Russell Wiley, formerly of Phillips University, will be director of the band, announced Thursday. Brasses are to report Monday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and the needs, on Tuesday at the same hour. Every day the University is eligible for the trupons. "I looks very favorable that the University will have a 100-piece band this year," Professor Wiley commented. "I am very optimistic as to the outlook." Plans are under way for the purchase of 100 new uniforms for the band members. So the plans are successful, Proofs in the books will have them on the campus by Nov. 1. The first rehearsal will be Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Regular rehearsals thereafter will be from 7 to 8 a.m. each morning of the school week. Arrangements are being made for the RUSSELL L, WILEY purchase of some new instruments and their equipment for the organization of his year's band. Professor Wiley has brought with him eight star performers from the Phillips University band who will be enrolled in this year and will play in a band here Hill Society Majorie Pyle, Josephine Pyle, Mary Bottion-Taylor and Joan Dumm, all graduates from the University last year, begin studying at Cornell. Students in Bell Memorial hospital. Margaret Speir, '34, Peabody, and Glenn Cunningham, '34, Elkhart, were married Aug. 1, in Marion. Mrs. Cunningham is a member of the Chi Omega sorority. The couple is in Japan where Mr. Cunningham is competing in track events. Ruth Hieks, Lawrence, and Charles D. Young, Lawrence, were married Aug. 26, at Oceanide, Calif. Mrs. Young attended the University last year. Mr. Young graduated from the University in 1933. The couple will make their home in Vista, Calif., where Mr. Young is manager of an avocado ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Phyllis Sickler and J. Chadwock Darrak, both of McPherson, were married July 7, at the home of the bride. Mr. Darrah attended the University in 1933. For the past two years he has been employed in the McPherson State Bank. The engagement of Bernice Mahan, Wichita, to Francis Baty, was announced this summer. Miss Maham attended the University last year. Mr. Batty was graduated in 1926, and a member of Phi Kappa Pi. The marriage will take place this month. The engagement of Modine McKone, 31, Lawrence, to Hubert Klemp, 30, Leavenworth, was announced this summer. The marriage will take place this ☆ ☆ ☆ The marriage of Margaret Cremin, c25, Tulsa, and Rolf Martin, m'uncel, Hutenhinsen, took place during the summer. Ms. Martin is a member of Pbeta Phi sorority, and Mr. Martin is affiliated with Pbeta Gamma Delta. Both Mr. and Ms. Martin will attend the University this fall. ☆ ☆ ☆ Announcement has been made of the engagement of Virginia Lapham, Minneapolis, to Richard S. Woodmansee Mias Lapham attended the University last year, and is a member of Omega. Mr. Woodmansee graduated from the University in 1932, and is a member of Phi Delta Theta. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall M. Wood, Swickey, p., graduates of the class of 1933, are the parents of a daughter born Aug. 4, whom they have named Margaret Katherine. Mrs. Wood was formerly Blance Whitta. Sure! You will be needing some crested stationery, party favors, table decorations, menus, programs, engraved calling cards, cellophane or fancy gilt papers for special individual fancies. Dean D. M. Swarthout and family visited in northern Illinois and Wisconsin during the month of August. They spent several days at the World's Earli in Chicago. ☆ ☆ ☆ Adolph F. Ochse, Prop. Alrich Print Shop The marriage of Mary Lillard and Phillip Lewis, both of Topeka, took place Sept. 1, in Topeka. Mrs. Lewis graduated from the University in 1933 and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. Lewin will be invited to the Walbarna law school this year. 944 Mass. Phone 288 Mr. Simmonds attended the University in 1930, and was a member of Bassam Alpha Epiphany. For the past several years he has been leader of a dance orchestra. ☆ ☆ ★ The marriage of Macdoe Patricia May of Pueblo, Colo., and Arlie Simmonsda Lawrence, took place June 24, in Pueblo. 1009 Mass. Headquarters Rickerd-Stowits 13 papers - 15c per week PHONE 17 72-PHONE-72 H. L. Nevin Distributor Holen Stockwell, 32, Lawrence, and Eugene Maynard, 27, Evanton, Ill., were married Sept. 5 at the home of the bride. 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