Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 3, 1958 HULA—Three Hawaiian women studying at the University performed before the International Club meeting last night. From left are Ermile Kodani, May Makamura and Joyee Kawamoto, all sophomores. Symphonies Blare Away Where Students Study Imagine a room where a group of students are listening to 15 symphonies and other students are sitting in the room in various states of concentration studying. Impossible? No, not if the room is the music library of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. The secret is quite simple. The students are listening to the music via turntables equipped with earphones, and the sound of the music cannot be heard even inches away. The students sitting about the room are studying, writing letters, working crossword puzzles, or doing whatever college students do when they can snatch a spare moment for themselves. Part of Watson Library The music library is part of Watson Library and is supervised by Mrs. Julia E. Stuart, music librarian. It is set up to allow students to become familiar with the scores and actual performances of music. Often a student will be seen following $p$ Windows Broken In Stouffer Place Twelve windows in Stouffer Place building No. 23 under construction were broken out with rocks and dried clay sometime Wednesday night, campus police reported this morning. It is not known if juveniles are responsible, but the pattern is the same as occurred to the new Joseph Pearson Dormitory on West Campus Road last weekend, police said. Six Selected for Bar Assn. Board Six law students were selected to the board of governors of the Student Bar Assn. yesterday. Don Bradley, Lawrence third-year student, is president of the board. The other members are James Spelman, Lawrence third-year student; Jerry Demo, El Dorado; Ed Larson, Vesper, and Edward H. Graham, Belleville, all second-year students, and Lee Baird, Lawrence, and William Dye, Wichita, first-year students. The gray fox can climb trees like a cat and often uses trees to escape dogs, but the red fox can't climb and usually burrows to escape dogs. score while listening to a record. score while listening to a record. There are 933 long-playing single discs, 186 albums, and 415 old-style 78-rpm records in the library. Students may listen to these records on the 20 turntables that rim the walls, but the records may not be taken out of the room except by factulay members. The shelves are taken up with albums of records or books of scores. Social Dance Courses Scheduled Thirty men and 30 women who sign up first will be eligible to participate in a social dance course, sponsored by the department of physical education. Persons interested in the noncredit course should sign up in room 103, Robinson Gymnasium. Miss Janet Presutti, instructor in the physical education department, will teach the course at 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for six weeks beginning Monday. Most of the 100,000 species of seashells known and named are less than half an inch and range down to microscopic size. 'Spoken Arts' Next A new feature soon to be added by the speech and drama department, will be fifty albums of Bible readings, Shakespeare plays, sonnets and poetry. Performances of the readings are by noted actors and actresses. Also to be added are 250 long-playing records to be used in speech correction classes. Music library hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. 10-40 CLUB 1310 W. 6th VI 3-9795 TACOS Special 6 for $1 Quigley Funeral Set for Tomorrow From 8 p.m. till 11:30 p.m.Every Evening The Best Pizza In Town Speediest Delivery In Town Is Found At The Funeral for Mrs. E. C. Quigley, who died Wednesday night, will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow in St. John's Catholic Church, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Towle officiating. CAMPUS HIDEAWAY 106 N. Park VI 3-9111 Her husband is a former KU athletic director, and was a National League umpire for 25 years. The Quigleys were married in 1906 and had two sons, E. C. Quigley Jr., of 1644 University Dr., and Henry Quigley of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Quigley was a member of St. John's Catholic Church, Pi Beta Phi sorority, the KU Faculty Club, the University Women's Club and the 20th Century Club. The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. tonight in the Cooper-Warren Chapel. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Zebus will often step on ants while walking through the jungle. Member Best Western Motels On U. S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results The University DAILY KANSAN joins newspapers across the land in celebrating 56th C. a.m. imp A signi ciar ual lion "cen at T grav THE age of t gua con said reco . T tion in d