Friday, February 25, 1972 University Daily Kansan 2 No 'Because' Meeting Sculpture Lecture "Because" a volunteer latening organization, will not have an orientation meeting Saturday. Anyone interested can call the office at 516-345-8792 or visit www.latening.org. A lecture, Aspects of Heian Sculpture, will be given by Donald F. McFalliam, professor of art, University of California, Los Angeles. Angel Flight Formal initiation of Angel Flight pledges will be Saturday at Forbes Air Force Base in Topeka. Officers Plan 'Skip Day' By KENNETH B. HARWOOD Kansan Staff Writer Kansan Staff Writer Emporia Choir Sunday The Board of Class Officers divides the activities and representatives from each class revealed plans for other spring activities in a meeting John Mite, Salina senior and senior class president, said "Skip Day" would be a day of festivities for the entire campus set for May 5. The featured activities include "Bachelor's of Science," and a concert near the lake. The bike-athon race will be conducted in two or three heats, leaving from the intersection of Iowa St. and Peterson Rd. and traveling a 17.7 mile course to the lake. Contestants will enter the river for a short distance by each team member covering a leg of the country road course. The board is considering donating the money to either the KU Burn Center Drive or a camp run near Wightis. cam camp run near Wightis. "All proceeds from the entry fee and beer sales will be put in a basket for distribution from the students of the University of Kansas," Mize said. Following the bike-athlon will be free roon circuit activity. The Jerry would include volleyball and baseball games and a beer drinking Doug Rose, Olathe junior and junior class president, said the junior class would sponsor a concert April 8 in conjunction with a program planned by AURH, the Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic. Rose speculated he would contract Rock Revival for a group of older rock artists including Danny and the Juniors. The Chiffons, Ben E. King, Angles, Joy Dee and the The 33-voice choralie of the College of Emporia will sing at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church, 2415 W. 2rd St. A free bus will run from the campus, leaving the Union at 10:30 a.m. and Daisy Hill at 10:40 a.m. Rose said he was still considering the possibility of signifying his Brewer not in front of it or at Lil Wayne's concert instead of the Rock The junior class also is planning a beer party with the chance of a concert near the examination period. Rose sad. Revial groups. Dennis Cherry Kirkwood, Mo. senior and senior class social clasician, said plans are being made for a party in a nightclub style. It will be H.Y.O.L. and entertainment for the Bikales-Weinberg band, he said. Rick McLaughlin, Dallas freshman and freshman class president setting up a series of visitations for high school juniors and seniors for Saturday classes at our campus and receive information about KU. The freshman class will have lunch later in the spring, McLaughlin said. Sophomore class president Jim Harwell of Emporia said his classmates had been invited to the march. March 14. Harwell and are joined by party was being planned for next week. Black Music Talk Emphasizes Identity By SUSAN HAYES Kaucan Staff Writer A leech that was in the music of Black Americans in the 19th century has been able to day by Eileen Southern, professor of music at York College of Art in New York. During slavery, talented blacks were often allowed to study music, so that they could enter concert halls. They pointed out. From that, grew a Southern is an authority in the field of music by black Americans, and has written two books on the subject. Her presentation of her work in the 19th century, but also included a short survey of black American music beginning with the first slaves into the new world. Southern said to an audience of about 200 that because blacks transported to America could bring nothing of their native land, they retained their dance and cultural effort in an effort to retain an identity. more sophisticated type of music. more sophisticated type of music. Family bands became popular in the 19th century, and in 1850 the first integrated music show a crowd a black family and a white one, which was given in New England. This was followed by mindstrut acceptance by both races. In 1888, the first Broadway musical comedy sketch written by and by Carrie Fisher. Southern ended her presentation by asking the audience to sing with her piano accompaniment, the most American songs. The first, "If Sleeping Now Fair Maid of Orleans," followed Johnson, a celebrated composer-performer who was "jazzing it up" in a hundred years before the rocker Cake Walk's Done." is a cheerful number explaining that famous craze of the 19th century. She sang for the New York City Symphony, "The National Hymn Gymnastics." City Drug Abuse Group Reviews Three Reports By DAVE BLISS Kansan Staff Writer The Mayor's Committee on Drug Abuse met Thursday evening to review and discuss reports submitted by the Education, Law Enforcement and Corrections Department. Rehabilitation, subcommittees Greater attention must be given to educating the public about drugs said Ralph King, a professor of law at University. Although drug education through the school systems comprises an integral part of the public's knowledge and awareness of education must be implemented. Civic organizations and other public institutions from drug instruction, he said. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. 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