Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1956 University Daily Kansan 4. Little Symphony To Play Nov.14 Page 8 The University Little Symphony, composed of faculty members and advanced music students, has begun practices this fall with a total of 32 musicians. The first of two concerts scheduled, featuring 18th century and contemporary music, will be given Nov. 14. Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts is director. The musicians are: Violin-Raymond Cerf, professor of violin; George Green, instructor of music theory; Carol Brumfield, Lewis, and Kathryn Meredith, Joplin, Mo, seniors; Hazel Bauerrichter, Quince, Ill. junior; Marlan Carlson, Wayne, Neb. sophomore; Joyce Ann Watters, Salina freshman; Marian Scheid, Judy Gorton, and Marion Morgan, Lawrence. Flute—Marcus Hahn, assistant professor of music education; Michael Conner. Dodge City sophomore. Cello—Sue. Gewinner.. Webster Groves, Mo., and Donale Beene, Lawrence, seniors; Alan Harris, Lawrence junior; Marianne Marshall, Topeka freshman. Viola—Karel Blaas, assistant professor of music theory and viola; Wilbur Kent, Beloit senior; Esther Shriver and Margaret Bushong, Lawrence. Oboe—Marilyn Jo Wiens. Belle Plaine, sophomore; Bruce Gardner, Independence. Mo. freshman. Bass- Jan Garrison, LaGrange, Ill. freshman. Bassoon—Austin Ledwith, assistant professor of music theory and band; Phyllis Glass, Lawrence graduate. Clarinet—Don Scheid, instructor of band and orchestra; John Mayhan, Emporia sophomore. French horn—David Graves, Kansas City. Kan. sophomore; Jane Hopkins. Russell junior. Trumpet—Edward Masters, assistant professor of band and orchestra. Tympani—Richard Chatelain, Fairbury. Neb. junior. Piano and celesta-James Avery. Eurlington sophomore. Entomologists Study Insect Sounds A study of the nocturnal insects in this area was made by two assistant professors of entomology and six graduate students on a field trip Saturday. Dr. R. R. Sokal and George W. Byers, assistant professors of entomology, said the trip which was not a total success due to cool weather hampering efforts to study insect sounds. The graduate students on the trip were Earl Cross, Chicago; Dixon Lang, Kansas City, Kan.; Barbara Erickson, Salt Lake City, Utah; Josiah Cox, St Louis, Mo.; Carl Rttenmeyer, Lawrence and Howell Daly, Dallas, Tex. Two Will Attend Convention William Cottle, professor of education, and Gerald Green, coordinator of rehabilitation counselor training, will attend the National Rehabilitation Assn. convention in Denver, Colo., Oct. 15-17. The convention theme is "Public Understanding of Rehibitation." Attend Psychology Centenary Martin Scheerer, professor of psychology and Bert Kaplan, assistant professor, attended a centenary celebration of psychology at Washington University in St. Louis recently. Julan Huxley, British bologist and author, was the main speaker at the 2-day meeting. Items for the official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 822-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. The Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin KU Prechristianian men dessert meeting 7 p.m. at The Prechristianian Orcad center. The Ray James Ewing Immanuel Lutheran Church choir rehearsal Church, 17th and Vermont Streets. TODAY A.MChE. 7:30 p.m., 402 Lindley Hall. Speaker: Vernon Foster of the Petrochemical Research Division of Contipental Oil Co. KU-Y Executive Committee, 7 p.m. Hepley House. BU-KY Personal and Campus Affairs Commission 7 p.m., Jayhawk Room. Geology Club lecture, 8 p.m. 426 Lindley Hall, Speaker; Dr. L. U. de Sitter from The Netherlands. "Rock Strain in Mountain Building." KU-Y Christian Heritage Commission, 8/20 p.m., Student Union. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. Danforth Chapel. truly Eucharist, 7 a.m. Danforth Chapel, Entomology Club, 8 p.m., 301 Snow Hall. Speaker: Dr. A. Clark, medical antimologist from British Guiana. WEDNESDAY Fulbright Forum, 4 p.m., Fraser Theater. All undergraduate and graduate students interested in studying abroad are invited. Newman Club executive meeting, 7:30 Newman Club. All members are in- tained in attends. Graduate Club, 8 p.m. Pine Room. Student Union. "Which is the Party of the Panel members?" Clarence Hein. Rhoenote Ted Barnes and Bob Skinner. KukU's: 4:45 p.m. Parlor A, Student Union, Attendance required. Jay James, 5 p.m. Room. Student Union. Will have pledging and a meeting. Attendance required. Actives wear uniforms. KU Young Democrats picnic. 6 p.m. Clinton Park. Transportation furnished from Green Hall. Everyone welcome. Tickets. 50 cents. KU-Y office staff meeting, 7 p.m., Activities, Lounge, Student Union. Le Certe Franceis se renira mercredi le dix octobre dans la salle 113 Strong a sept heures et demi. THURSDAY American Society of Tool Engineers Student Chapter No. 3, 7 p.m., 300 Fowler. Regular meeting. Speaker: H. Highrighter, vice president and officer of research department. Metallurgical University, Cleveland, Ohio. "Power Metalurgy and the Engineer." Refreshments. AIEE-IRE meeting, 7:30 p.m., 201 Electrical Engineering laboratory. Speaker Roger Hessman, institute. Election: AIEE secretary. Pourlah Poetry, 4 p.m., Music and Browsing Room. Student Union. William Paden reads the poetry of Robinson German Club, 5 p.m. 402 Fraser. "Kaffeeklatsch," program by Fine Arts students. "Alle sind herzilch eingeladen." Collegiate Council for student meeting. 7 p.m. Activities Lounge of Student Union. Everyone interested invited. Undergraduate Psychology Club, 7-30 p.m. 306 A Student Union, Election of officers is planned. Will be an organizational meeting. KU-Y all member meeting, 7:30 p.m. Student Union Ball room. Highlights of the program will be a square dance. Dr. Erna Zellmayr, a teacher of German and English at a com- Austrian Student Teaching Assistant merchants in bookclub. Austria. aaching assistant in the department of German. She also has a Fulbright travel grant, and plans to study American literature and commercial English. torate in 1952 from the University of Vienna, along with teaching diploma in English and American literature and history. She taught English at a high school in Gmunden. Austria, before going to the Voeklabruck commercial school. Dr. Zellmayr Dr. Zellmayr received her doc- Wisconsin has 277,440 acres of state forest lands. School Of Education Works On Gifted Child Program University of Kansas educators are working with the public schools of Lawrence, Atchison and District 110, Johnson County, and the State Department of Education on a program for the gifted child. Acting in an advisory capacity is an executive committee of four KU School of Education professors, Dr. Cloy S. Hobson, chairman; Dean Kenneth A. Anderson, Dr. Alfred H. Moore and Dr. Gordon Collier. The committee will discuss the program Oct. 30 at KU with superintendents from the three schools and State Department of Education representatives. The parent organization of the gifted child program is the institute for Research in the Education of Exceptional Children, created by the Board of Regents, Dean Kenneth A. Anderson of the School of Education is chairman of the institute, which represents all the Kansas teacher education institutions offering graduate work. Smith To Talk On Expedition Carlyle S. Smith, associate professor of anthropology, will speak on his experiences on the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island at a luncheon sponsored by the Faculty Forum Committee of the KU-Y (YMCA-YWCA) at noon Wednesday in the Student Union English Room. Wisconsin has 10,000 miles of trout streams, and 8,500 lakes. AUTO PARTS AND TIRES New or Used AUTO WRECKING and JUNK CO. East End of Ninth St. VI 3-0956 A Campus-to-Career Case History Roger Lindblom (left) discussing a construction job with J. R. Young, Wire Chief of Huron, S.D. "I'm learning more every day—and like it" Roger Lindblom, B.S. in General Engineering, Iowa State College, '49, is today District - Plant Superintendent for the 11.000 square miles of the Huron, South Dakota, district. "The openings are there," says Roger, "and the telephone company trains you to fill them. I joined Northwestern Bell in 1950 and spent one year learning pole line and cable construction. This, plus short periods in other departments, gave me a good telephone background." "My experience really grew when I became an installer-repairman, then a construction crew foreman, and, in 1952, Wire Chief at South Sioux City, Nebraska. There I was responsible for the 3500 dial phones that served the town. In March of 1954 I went to Grand Island, Nebraska, to help supervise dial conversion projects in that district. Everything I'd learned to date came in handy on that job. "A year later I went to Omaha on a staff assignment, and in March, 1956, I moved up to my present position. "I head a group responsible for installing and maintaining Plant equipment in the Huron district. We supervise ordering and distributing supplies, and I'm responsible for personnel and employment. I work with other department heads in the administration of our district. "Each assignment I've had has been broader than the last, and believe me, the more I learn, the better I like it." Roger Lindblom is one of many young men who are finding rewarding careers in Bell Telephone Companies, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric and Sandia Corporation. See your placement officer for more information on career opportunities in the Bell Telephone System. 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