Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 24, 1964 Band Begins Drills For Game Shows The KU football band is busy preparing for performances at home games and trips to the KU-Okla-homa State game at Stillwater and the KU-Kansas State game at Manhattan. Two big jobs face the KU band this year, Russell Wiley, director of the band, said. Eighty-four high school bands have to be organized for the annual Band Day ceremonies and the KU band will prepare to perform for the homecoming fans in the KU-Nebraska game. The KU-Wyoming game on October 3 is also Band Day. A parade of the bands will march in downtown Lawrence following a route south on Massachusetts St. between Central and South Parks beginning at 9 a.m. At half-time the bands will mass on the field in a formation spelling "Band Day - 1964." With Wiley conducting, they will play "Ol' Man River," "Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair" and "America the Beautiful." Numbers and formations for the Homecoming game are not complete, Wiley said, but the Nebraska band will also perform. The Colorado band will join the KU band in playing at the KU-Colorado game. A new drum major, Dennis Tuggle, Cimarron sophomore, has been added to the band. Tuggle drew spectator applause when he made his first appearance at the KU-TCU game. Last year he played the trombone in the band. The purpose of the 118 member band is to entertain and therefore the band does not play any music deeper than Broadway show tunes, Wiley said. "We try to play music fitting to the occasion," he said. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS DISCOUNT PRICES AT RAY STONEBACK'S 929-931 Mass. America's Favorite ALL-TRANSISTOR Portable Radio ALL THIS for Helena first learned about KU when the 1963 Colorado University-KU cooperative summer language institute was held in her town. Townspeople told her the students were interested in meeting some younger "natives." Students Recruit While Abroad Helena Laaksonen's presence at KU proves the students of the summer language institute in Jarvenpaa, Finland to be good recruiters as well as students. $12.00 plus batteries $1.50 One afternoon she showed up at the school where the students were studying and said, "Well, here I am." This was the beginning of disputes and friendships as all the students tried to convince her to attend their universities. Helena applied at KU first because the application deadline came first. After she was accepted at KU she never applied at CU. "It's not so hard to leave home when you already know so many people," Helena said. She also met students at last summer's institute. She had planned to attend an American university for some time. When she was in high school an American Field Service student from Montana stayed at her home.She has also studied English for seven years. When Helena returns to Finland she will study at the University of Helsinki for about six years. Upon completion, she will receive a degree somewhat comparable to our masters degree called a candidate. Official Bulletin TODAY German graduate reading exam, Sat., Oct. 3, 9:30 a.m., in 110 Fraser. Candidates must register in 306 Fraser by Saturday noon, Sept. 26. CATHOLIC MASS, 5 p.m., St. Law- rence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. COLLEGE FACULTY, 4:30 p.m., Bailey Auditorium ROBERT W. GREAVES, London, 8:30 W. Bickhill, Kansas Union, "The Whig Century." CHRISTIAN FAMILY Movement, 8:30 p.m., St. Lawrence Catholic Student Center, 1915 Stratford Rd. CATHOLIC MASSES: 6:45 a.m. 5 p.m. sacrineance Catholic Chapel, 1910 Strat- rall Road POPULAR FILM SERIES, 7 p.m., Fraser Theater. SCIENCE FILM, 7 p.m., Dyche Auditorium. "WHATCHAMACALLIT," 9 p.m., Templin Hall. Campus Police Increases Number of Patrolmen Better watch out. The man in the blue suit with his parking ticket book is coming around more frequently than ever. To cope with the increased flood of cars and the inherent parking problems, the campus police force has been increased by five new men, bringing this year's staff total to 25 policemen. In an effort to cope with the campus car problem, the closed campus policy has been extended from 3:30 until 4:45 p.m. In addition, zones D, G, H, L, Q, R, T, and V are restricted to staff or faculty members, with zone registration in effect until 11 p.m. on week days. FACULTY OR STAFF with zone permits and students with zone permits may park in zones D, G, L, R, or V after 3:30 p.m. and in zones H, Q, or T after 4:45 p.m. In all other lots, except residence halls, tickets will be given for unauthorized parking from 7:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. on weekdays and 7:30 a.m. until noon on Saturdays. In the residence hall lots, zone parking restrictions are enforced 24 hours a day from Monday until Saturday noon. VICE CHANCELLOR Keith Lawton, in charge of operations and the physical plant, said the reason for extending the controlled parking hours was the crowded conditions in the central campus areas during the afternoons and evenings. One note of encouragement is that Zone X (below the Kansas Union) can be used from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 a.m. free of charge. Zone O will be free to students from 3:30 p.m. until 7:30 a.m. Director's Assistant Bill J. Reynolds, former superintendent of schools at Alta Vista and the Riley County High School, has been appointed assistant director of admissions. Reynolds, who has been in residence at KU the past 16 months while working for the doctor of education degree, succeeds Carl G. Fahrbach Jr., who has filled the position since 1956. The latter left for a similar position at Wichita State University where the incumbent registrar and director of admissions retires next year. Reynolds earned a B.S. degree at Kansas State University in 1954. 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