FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1998 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Junior Prom Will Be Opening Social Event of Spring F. A. U. Hall Transformer Into a Spring Garden; Moonlight Dance Featured "Everything has been prepared and now all we are waiting for is 9 o'clock in the morning," party to begin," said "Him" Else, E20. He and Paul Parker, c29, are managers of the Junior Prom to be given this year, who will expect the biggest crowd which has attended any party this year and that it will prove a real success. "Tike" Kearney and "Baldy" Burden with their ten-piece orchestra will furnish the music and the band to play in the concert practice (for the event, "Tike" has made a number of new arrangements especially for the Prom and will also play several numbers which are featured in Werms and his recording orchestra. Decorations Are Featured "I do not believe that E A U. can never look any better than it does now," said Elie. "The decorations in the den which radiates with the atmosphere of spring, Stormcarms, garments and clothes, have completely changed the looks of the hall and people will have a pleasant surprise when they step in front." A feature of the party will be a number of "moonlight" dances which will be made possible by a number of fabrics and costumes upon the various decorations. This will be the first time that such a scheme has been used in any local theatre. No Professional Acts Because of a ruling by the W. S. G., and the enforcement of the Act, it will be impossible to present professional entitlement at the Prom as well. The usual nine-piece orchestra will be augmented however, to 11 pieces. This will contain the addition of a bass clarinet and trumpet. The band will direct the band, Hub Els was attending last night to secure "Sammy" Salma of Salma to play the Drums. "Sammy" Smith is a violinist of national fame in dance music circles. He has played with the band Wonderland and was making records for the Victor Recording Company. "Sammy" Smith's "hittie chanties" are key lyrics. Party Not Formal It was originally planned by the Pron manager to secure Hale and Derry, entertainers on the Kansas City Star's Nightmawlade unit. "Don't bother about a taxidex, for the party is informal," is the advice coming from the dance manager, who said he was the event which officially insured in the spring social season. In the past few years, the party hustle was more complicated and made formal in the hope that the custom might be revived. The idea didn't prove popular with students, so last year the managers went back to the informal The price of the Prem is $1.50 a unlimited number of stages will be submitted. This is the lowest价 which has ever been charged for the Send the Daily Kansan home. Lhevinne Likes to Walk in West But in New York He Plays Golf Because It Helps Waistline Joseph Llevine, the Russian concert pianist who played at the Auditorium last night, entered Lawrence very unceremoniously yesterday about noon. As he alighted from the Union Pacific which brought him on the last leg of his journey, he waved a greeting to his secretary, who was going down the station platform to meet him, accompanied by one of the master's former pupils. "I like Lawrence," he said in broken English after he was comfortably dressed, "I just want to ride it." He is a famous old town. I like the West. The climate is so good here that you can enjoy three months in Kansas City while waiting between trains, he said, but he does not often take walks on the streets or ride the West. He plays golf every day on a billy course near the West. "Golf is so good for one," he pointed to his wife. "You should talk with him after you have seen the Auditorium, Mr. Liebowski, his book — he has seen anything like it in my life." The pianist went to lunch a few minutes later at the house where he was going to the Auditorium for practice. He had not touched a piano for three years because that the new building was "marvellous." While we ordinarily practice seven nine eight hours each day, teaching you how to do it does more to teach doms get to practice any more. That is the unfortunate reality of our schools. There are about twenty 7 Chipotle, his aid, was his favorite composer, having taken the high piano once occupied by Bedewette. A harpist, who was a devoted lover of both,而被 Bedewette was also presented. He solden takes the time to play for his own pleasure, but he did study composition. pupils under him at the Juliillard Graduate School of Music in New York. He was questioned on the political situation in Russia, his native country, but he had very little to say. He expects to become an American citizen within about six months of his birth, with the old country through a brother and sister there, and through other Russian artists in New York, among whom Clementi can with him when he becomes instantly famous. In spite of the turmoil in the country, Russia is making great advances in all the arts and sciences, he believes. By way of an example he explained was disproportionately by a young Russian. The pianist was greeted last night at the recital by a good sized audience, that was enthusiastic in its approval. The pianist and his accompanist sent an applause with several excerpts including one of the popular waltzes of his favorite. Chopin. His music was an impressive jazz piano not for the purpose of keeping a gymnastical exhibition, but to give his audience the best. There was it in him and he was the best of his body was in but direction. He left today for Minneapolis where he will give a concert before returning to his pupils in New York. F. W. Prasser, B. S. 27, has been sort to Venezuela by the Automatic Electric company, makers of automatic telephone apparatus, where he will be connected with its installation in an automatic telephone in South America. Earthquake Use Is Found Scientists Record Vibrations Upon Seismograph The new seismograph invented by Prof. Paul M. Nikiforov, director of the physio-mathematical institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Lerningrad, Ukraine, and installed in the United States by Dr. John A. Anderson, of the Mr. Wilson Observatory in California. Its main part, the pendulum, is a small cylinder of pure gasses wrapped in a mat of fine wires. Whenever there is any vibration the cylinder turns slightly in proportion to strength of the shock. A tiny mirror attached to it is a constantly adressed sheet of photographic paper. Every turn of the cylinder, no matter how small, shifts the light spot considerably and it truncates a sound. See the instruments installed on earthquake stations in Turkestan and Crimea and give complete satisfaction. Leongrad, March 2 — Man-made continued; recorded some distance away upon simple form of seismi- graph weaving only a few pounds being being released on demand. The proposed Tarkestian, Siberia railroad. The method is to detonate charges of explosives underground and to record the traverse in different directions. By a minute study of the records so obtained it is possible to secure data on the geological formation of the levee. Tonight The JUNIOR PROM MOONLIGHT DANCES Kearney-Fredricks Band A 1 O'Clock Party Stags Not Limited No Varsity Saturday AN O. K.PARTY Club Seats New Officers Members Will Be Hostesses nt Costume Party Inquiring Reporter Olive Wheatley and the services in Kappa Phi, Mihaillet women', chai Thursday evening. The subject was "Prizes of the Bible". Ten students, from various schools, participated in Schenekes, Kantnerstein, Gabelt, Heiner Stover, Rush Williams, Alma Wade worth, Loren Marsh, Yulia Harbison, Gladney Baker, Edith Uniederauf, and Jake Olsen. Proceeding the meeting, installation of the new cabinet took place. Those installed were Walter Brown, Francis Peach, and Bruce Trout. Invitations were Brooks Toullet, courtesy; Owl Ory, transmitter; Nathalie Wanderley, correspondent; tabliner Mary MacDonnell; tabliner John Dillon; Josephine MacNamhill, programmer; Elizabeth Lewis, Gina Quinney. The participants included Robert Stallman; penns, Dennis Kagel; Gale Holfmann, membership and invitation; Detlefly Simm, hostess; Grace Vanessa, regale of Members of Kappa Psi will be hostesses to the members of Wesley Foundation Funeral evening at an old Mill church built as part of the Methodist church. Karl Gould, 1692 Massachusetts; "the encounter of a blanket txn." barnet tax. 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