Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Two Yuletide Vespers Set for Sunday at Hoch About 6,000 persons are expected to attend Christmas Vespers at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Hoch Auditorium. Christmas carols played by Ronald Barnes, University Carillonneur, on the World War II Memorial Carillon, and by the Brass choir from the balcony of Hoch at 2:45 and 6:45 p.m. will precede the Vespers. The double recital will provide Christmas music for listeners approaching the auditorium from all sides of the campus. This is the 38th year the service has been held, making it a campus vuletide tradition. The music for the scenes will come from an ensemble on the second balcony of Hoch. KU students and faculty children will portray the characters in each scene to give the tableaux a three-dimensional effect. Eighty dark-robed University Choir members carrying lighted candles will march down the aisles of Hoch. Laurel E. Anderson, professor of organ and theory and University organist will open the service with an organ prelude "Hyfrydol" by Vaughan-Williams. FOUR TABLEAUX representing "Hope," "The Annunciation," "Carolers," and "The Adoration" have been designed by the drawing and painting department for a setting. The chorale ensemble will be conducted by Dingwall Fleary, St. Louis, Mo., senior. Numbers will include "Bring Forth O Beauteous German Students' Play Depicts Yule The Angel of the Lord will proclaim glad tidings in German at the German Nativity play at 8 tonight in Fraser Theater. "Die Heilige Nacht," a 16th century play, will enact the Nativity story from the Annunciation to the Adoration. Celia Candlin, English graduate student, will portray the Virgin. Gary Smith, Kansas City sophomore, will be Joseph, and Margaret Hoecker, Lawrence sophomore, will play Gabriel. A choir of 52 German language students will sing traditional Christmas carols. Mrs. Marcus Hahn's German class from Lawrence Junior High School will sing in the program. The play, sponsored by the Department of Germanic Languages and Literature, will be directed by Alfred Goessl, German lecturer, and Trauggott Schulz, German graduate student. Robert Kahle, assistant instructor of English, will direct the choir. A cagelyf of mice won't be able to take part in the Christmas festivities at International Club at 8 o'clock Friday night. The mice were supposed to fall from a Mexican pinata, a large colored paper container hung from the ceiling, during the club's program of Christmas customs from other lands. The situation boiled down to a choice of excluding either the women members or the vermin. The ladies will stav. An old world Christmas tree complete with candles, English cookies, and Japanese paper figures, will be decorated at 7 p.m. Club members will string popcorn and cranberries for the tree. French and Chinese carols and a Filipino bamboo stick dance, somewhat tamer formers of fun, will be included on the program. Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity of former Boy Scouts, will help put up the tree. Each International Club member is to bring an inexpensive toy for the drive. Heavenly Light" by Bach, "Here We Come a Carolling." "O Come, O Come, Immanuel" and "Angels We Have Heard on High." The University Concert Choir directed by James Ralston, Instructor of Choral Music, will sing "Glory Be to God" by Berger, "The Anunciation" by Christiansen, and "Lullaby for Christmas" by Lockwood. The Prelude from "Hansel and Gretel" by Humperdinck and "Christmas Day" by Holst will be played by the University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Baustian, associate professor of orchestra. Joyce Mitchell, Kansas City senior, and Donald Grant, Kansas City junior, will be featured soloists. A 125-year-old religious history in the Delaware Indian Language is part of a Christmas exhibit in the Kansas Room of Watson Library. Indian Books Featured in Display "The History of Our Lord Jesus Christ" was translated into Delaware by Rev. David Zeisberger in an effort to convert the Indians to Christianity. Meeker, the first printer in Kansas. THE BOOK was printed on the first printing press brought to Kansas and is one of only five copies in existence. The printer was Jotham London Cars Slow Down LONDON — (UPI) — Wilfrid Andrews, chairman of the Royal Auto Club, noted today that when the organization was formed in 1897, London's speed limit was 14 miles an hour. Another book being exhibited is a "Catholic Prayer Book" in the Potatawatomi Indian language. The book is opened, in the display, to the Christmas carol "O, Come All Ye Faithful." Andrews said today the average speed in London traffic is 10.7 miles an hour. Also, several pictures depicting Christmas at Ft. 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