Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 10, 1960 Around the Campus Pozdro's Symphony Goes to Texas U. The "Second Symphony", composed by John W. Pozdro, KU associate professor of music theory, will be performed by the University of Texas Symphony Orchestra on October 16. Alexander von Kreisler will direct. The Texas performance will be the sixth presentation of the symphony since its 1958 premiere in Rochester, N. Y., with Howard Hanson conducting. Last spring "Second Symphony" was included in Gardner Read's national radio series, "Our American Music." The quality of this work led to Dr. Pozdro's being commissioned by the Oklahoma City Symphony, through the American Music Center's Ford Foundation grant, to complete a "Third Symphony" which will be given a premiere during the Oklahoma orchestra's 1960-61 season. Union Art Exhibit Features S. Blair A collection of 19 paintings by Streetcar Blair, KU alumnus, is on exhibit at the Kansas Union until Oct. 20. All of the paintings are recollections of Blair's boyhood in Kansas, painted since 1949. Most depict community gatherings in Cadmus, his birthplace. Two of the canvases, "First Day at KU, Sept. 1886" and "Threshing in Kansas, 1900" are owned by the University. A third painting, "Mayday KU, 1908" is on loan to KU. The artist has expressed a desire that the Kansas paintings remain at his alma mater and has offered to sell them at reduced prices to persons who would give them as gifts to the University. Blair's work, which has a similarity to Grandma Moses', has been exhibited in major museums of England and in other parts of Europe. He had a one-man show at the Galerie St. Efienne, the first gallery to exhibit Grandma Moses' work and has been featured in Look magazine Deadline for Getting Mums Is Tonight The deadline for ordering mums for the Oklahoma game is tonight according to Gary Jones, KU-Y member in charge of the sale. Those names appearing on the sign up sheets in the dorms or houses will have their orders delivered Saturday morning before the game. The mums, available in yellow or bronze, will also be sold at the game for $1.50. Blue, Gold Color Jayhawker Design Gold and blue will accent the modern design of the 1960-61 Jayhawker's binder when the first section goes on sale Nov. 15. Since these were the original colors of the University, they were chosen by the Jayhawker staff to help emphasize 1961 as Centennial year. The winter section, second of four, will be ready for distribution Jan. 15. A special section commemorating the state centennial will be released March 15, and the commencement issue will be available May 15. Russ D'Anna, Kansas City, Mo. senior is editor of the Jayhawker, and Fritz Rehkopf, Webster Groves, Mo., senior, is business manager. Dorothy Trickett D'Anna designed the binder cover. Alan Wutnwh, Hope senior and assistant editor, said that this year's annual will be similar in format, but includes more photographs and less copy than last year's book. Junior Class Day Is November 5 Junior Class Day will be held November 5 in conjunction with the Nebraska football game, announced Jerry Andre, president of the Junior Class. The Junior Class steering committee will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. to work out final details, Dave Hederstedt, chairman of the Junior Class day, said. The picnic will last from 10 a.m. to 12:30 when the Juniors will go to the game and sit in a special section. Queen Candidates Chosen For Carnival Saturday The candidates for the SUA Carnival Queen have been selected. The Queen and her attendants will reign Saturday night at the Carnival in the Kansas Union. The candidates and the houses they represent are: BONNIE LEWIS. 19. Leoti, Delta Delta Delta; Mary McCammon, 20. King City, Mo., Alpha Omicron Pi; Susie Mann, 18, Kansas City, Mo. Lewis Hall; Marcia Myers, 19, Topeka, Pi Beta Phi. JUDY KULOWSKI, 18. St. Joseph, Mo., Delta Gamma; Melanie AdkinsWillDoWork For National Study Gale R. Adkins, assistant professor of speech and journalism, has been appointed consultant to a national study of instructional television. Mr. Adkins is one of five consultants who will investigate needs and resources for television teaching programs on the college level throughout the United States. The study, directed by the Teachers College at the University of Nebraska, is financed by the United States Office of Education as a part of its program of assistance in the development of new educational media. Mr. Adkins will survey a nine state mid-western area, visiting television stations, colleges and universities, and state departments of education. He is chairman of the Radio-Television Research Committee of the University of Kansas. PEGGY WILEY, 18, Wichita, Lewis; Susan Olson, 19, Topeka, Hodder; Jenelyn Hedlund, 18, Overland Park, Sigma Kappa; Beverly Browne, 18, Kansas City, Mo., Alpha Kappa Alpha; Colinda Austin, 21, Salina,Alpha Chi Omega. Chandler, 18, Kansas City, Chi Omega; Nancy Borel, 19, Falls Church, Va., Lewis Hall; Sharon Borkstresser, 19, Versailles, Mo., Watkins; Melissa Weeks, 20, Leavenworth, Gamma Phi Beta; Margie Wingate, 19, Topeka, Kappa Alpha Theta; Debbie Twadell, 19, Iola, Miller. PEGGY JO JOHNSON, 19, Hutchinson, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Jeannette Ross, 19, Washington, D. C. Alpha Phi; Serean Griesel, 18, Kansas City, Mo.; Douthart; Walda Barker, 18, Oak Park, Ill., Alpha Delta Pi; and Sharon Tillman, 19, Clay Center, Sellards. The freshman dorms, Corbin and G.S.P. have not elected their candidates but will be announced this week. The KU police department's official title has been changed from Traffic and Parking to Traffic and Security. KU Police Department Receives New Title The new name, security, is the result of campus expansion. Since 1950 the University has grown steadily to include more students, more automobiles, new buildings, larger parking lots and a larger physical area. College seniors interested in job placement after graduation are to meet in 102 Strong Hall on Wednesday or Thursday at 4 p.m. Job Placement Meet Set for This Week Tickets for admittance to the Oklahoma Game this Saturday will be available for I.D. exchanges in the information booth on Jayhawk Blvd. ID Exchange for Oklahoma Game The I. D. exchange program will allow students to purchase a ticket admitting high school or college students to the student section, for one dollar and a punch on any I.D. card. These tickets will be sold from 1:00 to 4 p.m. Friday and 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday. "ROARING 20's" The S.U.A. CARNIVAL'S COMING!! SATURDAY OCT.15 do girls get in your hair? 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