THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE University Band Makes Twenty-Third Annual Appearance Tonight Eighty-Two Students Make Up Personnel of Organization Under McCanles The band which will appear in the concert to be given tonight for the twenty-third year, is composed of 82 students, under the direction of Prof. J. G. Canaes. The concert is free in the auditorium at 8 p.m. in the Auditorium. The personnel of the band is as follows: Corneats: Rex H. Trottman, Don F. Crennan, George B. Brake, James P. George, David W. Fred Gallurebh, Frank R. Gray, John F. Gregory, Richard K. Raftery, Robert F. Wandlund, Randy E. Bala, Eugene R. Hibbs, Jerald A. Johndall, John V. Hilford, Carl L. Trombones. Oliver P. Hoha, Mel Jonathan G. Grimley, W. Grinch, W. Grinch, O. Jordan, John P. Markham, Nikley C. Schelbar, Richard W. Graves, Larry A. King, Herb R. Graves BJ. Clarinetics: Ralph L. LiBean, Reben J. B, Hath, Robert K., Stuart, Carl N. Weinrich, William D. Bancroft, Robert W. Dills, Robert B. Gorman, Robert W. Smith, Edward E. Tate, Roger M. Brown, Eric M. Brown, Mills, E. Norr伯特on, Howard D Keele, Rostine D, Hogue, Charles D Jeunghton, Carus V. Terrell. Saxonophone: Ray F. Beekeck, Joseph P. Zerin, Richard P. Campbell, D. Roma Musser, George E. Tookey, Ralph L. Beaulé, O. Obese; Ralph L. L贝劳, B. W El Clarence; Edward J. L. Lloyd; Michael C. Husband; Horns; Harrony J. C. Husband; Horns; Harrony D. Underbill Ralph Bunn, Glen C. Morris, Harry L. Schoers, Howard I. Elias, Donald Brown Eb Clarinets: Edward J. McKernan Harold L. Johnson, Russell C. Hanson Bassoon: John L. Steeple. Baritones: Richard W. Baker, George R. Smith, Eugene J. McFarland, Karl R. Alhborn. Bassoon: John L. Sleeper. Flutes and Piccolos: C. Martin Mills, Ellsworth T. Kauffman, Harold M. Winkler. Basses: Henry P. Goode, Edward W. Fisher, Moses H. Voth, Richard F. Brown, J. K. Lynn. Percussion: Ted E. Cramer, Jack Copeland, Edward Mulholland, Louis F. Siebers. Tympanni: Louis F. Siebers Send the Kansan home. --- Want Ads FOR RENT: Rooms for 4 boys either single or double. Also board if desired. Phone 1879. 1231 Louisiana ROOMS FOR BAYS: One single room, One room large enough for three bays and one roommate wanted, 1228 Ohio. Phone 2577. —90 APARTMENT for rent: 3 furnished rooms, sink in kitchen. House bills paid. Modern. 1131 Tenn. Phone 1644. —96 FOR RENT to girls: Lovely, big kitchen, excellent furniture; either single or double, gladly recommend the room and the landlady. Lavon Bessen 1229 Tenn. FIRST CLASS ROoms and board for boys for next semester — one available now. Mother's cooking served breakfast, lunch and dinner in Vermont. Phone 2141 M. 98 KEYS MADE for trunks, auto- mobiles, backpacks, and shirts. repaired, knives and shoes shear. Padlocks and nightclub locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 34th Street, New York, NY 10026. FOR SALE: Two old walnut tables; fine condition; two iron bridge lamps; two Windsor chairs. Phone 2657W. — 90 WANTED TYPING: These, reports, stories, outlines, etc. Reasonable rates 7 to 9 cents per page. Virtuous. Phone 2603 M. - 92 Tenn. FOR RENT: Rooms for boys, Clean, newly papered and desirable. One bit from Campus. Beds on sleeping room in rooms. 1247 Off Phone 2180. LOST: Pair of metal rimmed glasses in a gray leather case. Of no use to any one but Frances Cheney. Phone 2839. Reward. —42 LOST: Phi Chi fraternity pin. Cal 2453. Reward. -91 LOST. Leather pocketbook; tooled parrot design on outside. Finder leave at 132 central Administration. Reward. —91 FOR SALE: Electric orthopontic Victoleta in good condition. Call 295. -91 TYPEWRITER for rent: *G* good machines for rent by the week, month or year. Portables on sale on easy month rental. Mail resume to Exchange, 727 Mass. St., Ift Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house last night were: Mary Martha Baugh and Mary Lia Olmstead. The mountaint is visiting at the Pi Phi house. SOCIETY Kappa Phi, the Methodist sorority will hold a banquet this evening at the church. Initiation services will also be held at this time. Gamma Phi Bla sorority entertained with a formal dinner last night at the chapter house in honor of Ms. LaRivera Stover, Kenny City, Mo., national vice president of the College of Honors, Humboldt University, Humboldt Heights, Hoopes, and Mrs. Freed Ellsworth, of Lawrence. Sigmann Kappa Mothers Club meet this afternoon at the chapter house. The program, as given by her brother Van Den Den, a piano by Caroline Ribbe, a reading by Gladys Tollet and a dance with telle and Esther Watson, accompanied by Luncle Nuizum. Refreshments included water, coffee, ice-bucket berry salad, ice-box cake and coffee. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house last evening were Ruth Cassay, Omulgee, Okla; Thelia Marsh, Mo., Ma., and Hitch Fick, Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Dulce house last night were Emma Prevort, Betty Corby, Merle Rose, and Deryck White. Bennett, and Dorothy White. Pledges of Kapp Beta, sorority of the Christian church will entertain a guest speaker at the church at 6 p. m. this evening. The regular meeting will be held after Dinner guests at the Alpha Delit Pi house last evening were: Mise Julia Abbe, Louise Lamb, and Betty Forshee. Social Calendar --- Fridav University Student party, Memorial Union building. R.Bell Hall, Edd Hardball tial Union building. Pan-Hellenic party, F.A.U. hall. Saturday Varsity, Memorial Union building. Equipment adequate to fill all needs is the boast of the University of Oklahoma press since the installation in 1974. The university values worth of new printing equipment, Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars Grade Used Cars 617-19. Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY W. Boston, and Ferry Grove. So try her We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Respond Service May Render Service Phone 689 Insurance Bldg BOB STEWART 838 Mass. Lawrence, Kan Sheet Metal Work and Furnaces E. W. PENCHARD Rooting - Guttering - Shailights Phone 245 13 East Sixth St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mast J. A. LYONS 836 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass, Lawrence, Kan. Have Unusual Problem MODERN SHOE SHOP Freshman Architects Design 20 Story Building NINELESS BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 156% Mass. Lawrence, Kah. FRANK H. LESCHER SHOE REPAIRING 812% Mass. Phone 256 GOOD B RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints and Fabric Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST RAINH GARAGE General Auto Repairing and Refinishing Authorized Harrison Radiator Station Harbor Radiation The freshman class of architecture has just completed an unusual project in the design of a 20-story office building. The architect views of the building are in several different ways. Some of them are pen and ink drawings, others are pencil, paint and water colors, water colors, charcoal, and acrylic. HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE New and Used 704 Mass. Phone 508 "This is something new in the way of freshman work," said George M. Beal, associate professor of architecture at Johns Hopkins University that have their freshman classes do this much work on a project, but we don't know what it will be. The idea of what he is trying to do, and get him in the habit of seeing real-world projects like it on paper only. Another thing After the drawings were finished each student made a model of his building from either molding clay or soap. which we do in this department is to give "mentions" only on the work which is exceptionally good. To put first and second mentions on the work of our students, we reserve for man student, so we reserve this for upperclassman," said Mr. Beal. Those who received "monitors" on their projects were: John A. Brown, Robert Reynolds, C. 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