Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 1, 1964 Crowd Awes KU Band's Drum Major Dennis Tuggle, Cimarron sophmore and KU's new drum major, still wonders how he put the marching band through its paces before a crowd of 38,000 at the KU-TCU football game. His only experience before being chosen as KU's drum major was at Cimarron high school where the crowd probably never exceeded 500. Tuggle's reaction to his "big league" debut as a drum major was. "Have you ever done something and then wondered how you ever did it?" Although spectator applause at the game showed that his performance was impressive, Tuggle is calm about his success. "Some people can be athletes and some people can be drum majors," he said. "I really didn't expect to be the drum major but figured I didn't have anything to lose by auditioning." BEFORE COMING to KU, Tuggle said he "just picked up" the essentials of fan kicking and keeping a band in tempo. KENNETH BLOOMQUIST, assistant professor of band, said Tuggle shows style and the potential ability to be one of the great drum majors leading the KU marching band. Tuggle believes that a good drum major should command respect and have a sense of showmanship. Good rhythm is essential, he said, since his main job is to keep playing tempo even when the band is marching onto the field. HE MARCHES with the band about seven hours each week preparing for halftime shows put on at home games. Tuggle will also lead the band at Stillwater, Okla., and Manhattan during the 1964 season. Tuggle is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity and People-to-People. His interests include swimming and travel. Briton Speaks About Whigs A visiting professor from the University of London will be a guest lecturer tonight. Robert W. Greaves, professor of Modern History at Bedford College will speak on "The Whig Century" at 8 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Greaves is a noted authority on British administrative history and a member of the governing committee of the Institute of Historical Research at Bedford. Lyndon, I know that I'll get criticized — but I can't stop talking about La Pizza, 807 Vermont. Hubert STATEMENT AT 1962 REQUIRED BY ACT OF OCTOBER 23 1962. SECTION 4363. SHOWING THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION, OF published daily Monday through Friday, September through May; and twice weekly (Tuesday and Friday) June, July and August, 1964, at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Douglas County, managing addresses of the publisher, managing editor, and business 1. The names and addresses of the pub- lisher, imaging editor, and business manager. Publisher—The University of Kansas, State of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Managing Editor—Roy Miller, 929 Kentu- ucky St., Lawrence Kansas. Business Manager—Robert Phinney, 655 West 25th St., Lawrence, Kansas. State of Kansas, University of Kansas, State of Kansas, Lawrence, (Douglas County), Kansas. 3. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of mortgages, mortgagees, or other securities; none. 4. Location of known office of publication-William Allen White School of Journalism and Publ. Law Florence Flint (City of Kansas, Kansas, Lawrence Douglas County) Kansas - 66044 5. Average number of copies of each issue sold or distributed through the library during the twelve months preceding the date shown above: 8475. Mel Adams Business Adviser P.D.Q. (PROFESSIONAL DRYCLEANING QUICKLY) WITH Pick-up (the speedy kind) Delivery (an even speedier kind) Quality (the professional kind) 1111 Mass. - Hillcrest - Malls 10 percent Discount Cash & Carry on Dry Cleaning