University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 15. 1973 154 Kansan Staff Photo by DAN LAUING Tau Sigma to Present Concert March 30-31 Faria Clark and Wille Rehear rehearse . . . With emphasis on variety and originality, the University of Kansas honorary dance fraternity Tau Sigma, will present its 2015 Dance Festival, March 39 and 31 in the University Theatre. Tau Sigma Concert To Feature Students Though principally a showcase for student talent, this year's program features the return to KU of a former member of Tau Sigma and native of Lawrence, Alex Brown. Since leaving KU, Brown has received his kleiology degrees from Oberlin. Otherwise his masters degree from the University of Florida, and is currently teaching and dancing professionally. Brown will perform two solos in the tune of "The Woman in White" which he personally choreographed. According to Elizabeth Sherbon, associate professor of physical education and Tau Sigma adviser, the concert is the product of many hours of effort on the part of club members who worked all year. In addition to dancing, she said, the Tau Sigma will be involved in other fields of creativity including music composition, choreography and sculpture. KU Professors Receive Grants Ken Harten, Iola junior, has displayed his versatility by writing the accompanying music and for a modern group called *Distance*, which he also choreographed, Sheron said. Five University of Kansas professors have received grants from the National Endowment for Humanities Fellowships, universities of Kentucky Pearson, K-Ran, announced recently. Four KU Professors received Younger Humanist Fellowships. Recipients of the grants receive $1,250 a month for sta to nine years, and $350 a month for two years. 284 Younger Fellowships are granted. Elizabeth Schultz, associate professor of American literature, received a U.S. Ethnic Minority Fellowship of $10,000 for fulltime study of historical, social or cultural aspects of U.S. ethnic minorities. She is one of 36 award recipients in the United States. Younger recipients at KU are: Daniel H. Bays, assistant professor of history and East Asian studies, Dionysio A. Kouanis, assistant professor of history; Noriss S. Kouanis, assistant professor of history; and James W. Woeelb, associate professor of religion and philosophy. University Council The University Council will meet at 3:30 p.m. today in 108 Blake Hall to hear reports from the Planning and Resources Committee on actions concerning allocations of University resources. The Calendar Committee will report on scheduling restrictions of athletic contests during final examinations. Engineers' Institute The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Space Technology Building Auditorium. Ivan Joy of Santa Fe Industries will speak on "High Speed Coax Trains." The meeting is open to the public. Ad Society Meeting Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional advertising society, will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Voice Recital Paula Plumer, Tulas, Okla., will present her senior voice recital at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall Plumer will sing at the "Chuck Noris" Cadella, Strauss, Cantelube and W. G. Still. The Women's Coalition will sponsor a discussion entitled "Abortion and Help-Help" at the Iowa State University. Feminist Program Applications for summer orientation staff positions will be available from March 26 to April 6 in the office of School Relations in New York. The job last will fall from June 1 to June 30. Orientation Positions The documentary film "The Quiet Revolution" will be presented at 3:30 p.m. today in Bailley Hall. The contemporary film will show how modern Sweden has developed from a largely underdeveloped nation into half a century. Admission is free. Documentary Film CON EDISON IS BACK -FREE- Live Music 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday Admission with K.U. I.D. Lady's Night Tues.-Thurs. YUK IT UP AT THE YUK DOWN Hillcrost Shopping Center 9th & Iowa "They do not love that do not show their love." William Shakespeare Choose Keepesake with complete confidence, because the famous Keepesake Guarantee assures a perfect engagement diamond of proper color. super blue. There is no finer diamond ring. REGISTERED DIAMOND RINGS Rings from $100-$10,000 T-M Reg. A. H. Pond Co. KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS, BOX 90, SYRACUSE, N.Y. 12201 HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING Send new 20 pack booklet: "Planning Your Engagement and Wedding" plan and save $15 on your first purchase. (Call 800-237-9141.) McQUEEN JEWELERS 809 Massachusetts 843-5432 Several abstract sculptures by Arvella Frazier, Lawrence sophomore, will be incorporated into a modern dance "Events Through Moonlight." Crispan Richardson, Stillwell sophomore, has composed the percussion accompaniment to a modern dance choreographed by Marilyn Mauer, Kansas City, M., senior. Included in the 13 numbers that make up the program is a ballet, "Sinsonia Classica", "chorographed by Faria Clark, a KU alumnus from Lawrence. Cheryl Williams, Kansas City, Kan. senior, will perform "Dimensions in Shades," a jazz number. Since its inception in 1924, Tau Sigma has presented at least one major program each year. In addition to this year's spring semester, students have performed at three area high schools. As part of the SUA Festival of the Arts, Tau Sigma will bring Eloe Pomare of New York to KU. Pomare will conduct a master dance class April 6. SPRING BREAK SPECIAL Relive your fun again . . . 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