Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 23.1958 REAL WHEELS—Jim and Ed McMullan, Long Beach, N. Y. senior and sophomore, get ready to cycle off to another class. Five Fine Arts Students To Present Honor Recital Five students of the School of Fine Arts will be presented in an honor recital next Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. The concert is open to the public without admission charge. The students were selected by vote of the faculty as a recognition of superior performances which they gave in a series of informal recitals last spring. Participants include Mary Warren, Muskegee, Okla., senior, pianist, who will play the Bach "Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue". John H. Walker, Miami, Okla., sophomore, who will be heard in an oboe sonata by Saint-Saens; James Avery, Eurlington senior, pianist, who will perform "Thirty-two Variations in C minor" by Beethoven; Johnny Woody, Springfield, Mo., junior. who will play two movements of the Second Horn Concerto by Richard Strauss; Joyce Malicky, Baldwin sophomore, mezzo-soprano, who will be heard in songs by Mozart, Gliere, and Bantock. Accompanists will be Robert Grogan, Parsons sophomore, Loretta Nauman, Alton junior, and Marva Lou Powell, Topeka senior. Bermuda actually consists of more than 100 islands with a total land area of 22 square miles. Sales of foreign cars have doubled every year for the past three years in the United States. Before Winter. . . . 707 New Hampshire V1 3-3722 Jim bought a motorcycle and they started the long trip to Lawrence with only a knapsack of supplies and two sleeping bags. One of the problems encountered on the trip was finding a place to sleep at night. One night they slept in a school yard. "Sleeping in a cemetery makes one's imagination run away." Jim said. "I could see the Civil War all over again." Here's a Cheap, Exciting Way to See the Country But the quietest night of all was spent in Gettysburg Cemetery. The boys liked the scenery so much that they decided to see even more of it when they returned to school this semester. Jim and Ed McMullan, Long Beach, N. Y. senior and sophomore, respectively, came to KU by motorcycle this year. Plans for the trip began at the end of last semester when the two students prepared to go home. They decided to hitchhike. Thirty-two hours and five cars later they arrived at their home. The boys stopped along the road many times to see points of interest. They visited Glenn Miller Park in Richmond, Ind, and slept in front of a "No Parking" sign there. In Indianapolis the cyclists took a ride around the Indianapolis Speedway while the attendant was not looking. "It was easy getting in," Ed said, "but when we left the attendant was 3 Attending Hays Conference George R. Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Francis Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Gilbert Ulmer, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, are attending a meeting of Kansas Deans and Registrars in Hays today. Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad at the gate. We just casually waved and drove on." Washing was done in restaurants and gas stations. The students did not bother to shave. Meals were eaten in restaurants and the boys filled up with apple cider at "all you can drink" stands. No rain was encountered during the trip, but it would have been welcome compared to the bugs they ran into. The motorcycle had no windshield, and the riders each wore a pair of glasses to shield their eyes from the bugs. "Dew was a big problem in the morning," Jim said. 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