Page 9 equired msw will vice in eEuca- Jamai- a, Iran, neezuela, minican added for and uni- needed articular ice and edu- ers will five for they have dee a level e with monthly at the ers are in 46 and asset, a englican ne con- ing time e unit- the Row would sed into the same v. Wilat the step to Large Crowd Awaits Christmas Vespers The 39th annual KU Christmas Vespers will be given in Hoch Auditorium at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15 for an expected 6,000 or more persons. The music and art sections of the School of Fine Arts are cooperating for the Vespers and tableaux. ABOUT 400 STUDENTS will participate. Major musical organizations will be the symphony orchestra directed by Robert Baustian, professor of orchestra, the Chamber Choir led by Clayton Krebhiel, associate professor of Music Education, and the Concert Choir, James S. Ralston, assistant instructor of Choral Music director. The four tableaux: "Gloria in Excelsis," "Visitation," "Wassail," and "Madonna and Child," have been designed by Robert N. Sudlow, associate professor of drawing and painting; Dwight Burman, associate professor of drawing and painting; Robert Green, associate professor of drawing and painting; and John Talleur, assistant professor of drawing and painting. A choral ensemble will sing from the balcony during the showing of each tableau Music during the tableaux will be provided by a choral ensemble. Selections will include "Jesu Parvule" by Burt, "What Child is This" arranged by Ralston, "Caroling, Caroling" by Burt, and "Lo, How a Rose" by Praetorius. The group will be directed by Ralston. Members of the ensemble are: Martha Randall, Lawrence senior; Martha Clark, Newton graduate student; Carol Stewart, Manhattan graduate student; Leann Hilmer, Hutchinson senior; Sharon Scoville, Kansas City, Kansas special student; Jo Archer, Ottawa senior; Laurie Crocker, Lawrence graduate student; Tom Winston, Dallas, Tex; senior; Errol Haun, Larned senior; and Don Wright, Lawrence graduate student. John Boulton, wind and percussion instructor; David Holloway, Gas City senior; Anthony Bengal, Independence, Kan., senior; George Duerkson, Mission graduate student; Warren George, Shawnee Mission graduate student, and Larry Brown, Kansas City junior. ALEBERT GERKEN, KU carilionneur, will play recitals on the World War II Memorial bells at 2:45 and 6:45 p.m. The organ prelude by Laurel Everette Anderson, professor of organ, will be Bach's "Saviour of the Christians Come" and "Benedictus" by Couperin. The combined Chamber and Concert Choirs will sing "Alleluia Christus Natus est" by Ronald Lo Stessi, "Ya vienella vieja" and "Hacia Belen Va un Borrico," arranged by Shaw-Parker, "Wassai Song" by Ralph Vaughan-Williams, and "To Use a Child is Given" by Schultz. Official Bulletin The German Christmas play will be due Dec. 17, not Dec. 11 as originally scheduled. Larry Martin, American Friends Service Committee, Des Moines, will interview students interested in weekend, summer and long term work and study projects with the service committee. Sign up or call the KU-Y office, UN 4-3761. Timely Topics, 7 p.m., St. Lawrence Center, 1915 Stratford Road. "Suppose Some Chemist Invents Life"—Rev. Brendan Downev. O.S.B. TODAY Newman Executive Council and Dorm and Laurence's campaign's meeting, 8 p.m. Laurence College TOMORROW Latter-Day Saints Institute of Religion, 325 S. 16th St., Pan American Room, Kansas state university. Der Deutsche Stammlisch trifft sich der Autor, an die 8 Stunden burchaßt 6 Uhr ihm "Alceve A" der Kansas Union (Cafeteria). Sie haben hier geerntet, bis zu üben. Alle sind herglich eingeläuft. KU Psychology Club, 7:30 p.m., Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union, Film "Out of Darkness" and discussion by Dr. Maurice Haling. Wrestling Meet, 7:30 p.m., Allen Field House. KU vs. Central Missouri State. **brishman** **Science** Organizational. **7:30** pam. Danforth Chapel. Everyone welcome. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1963 University Daily Kansar Historian to Discuss Academic Discipline 809 Mass. John C. Greene, professor of history, will speak at the Sigma Xi lecture at 7:30 p.m., Thursday in room 411, Summerfield Hall. Prof. Greene will speak on "The History of Science as an Academic Discipline; Retrospect and Prospect." KU-Y has announced a meeting of the Freshman Model Senate at 8 p.m., tomorrow in the Meadowlark Room of the Kansas Union. The model senate is patterned after the US Senate. The Senate will meet Feb. 21-22 and discuss current problems of the US. These problems include civil rights and the Medicare bill. At the Thursday meeting, each senator will be assigned to a committee. Between now and the time the senate meets, each committee will draw up one or more bills to be presented. Model Senate Plans Meetings All freshmen may participate in the Model Senate. Metzler was at a loss to explain how a small amount of water could have extinguished a flame which has continued to burn in heavy rains and high winds. He said he was not present when the accident happened, but reconstructed the events later. WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The eternal flame on President Kennedy's grave at Arlington National Cemetery flickered out for about one minute yesterday because of a freakish accident. Eternal Flame Out For Minute "A stream of water hit the flame directly, extinguishing it," John Metzler, cemetery superintendent, said. "An attendant relighted the flame immediately. I estimate it was out for only one minute." A group of children was visiting the grave when the cap came off a bottle of Holy water. Various plans have been advanced for substituting a permanent burner, possibly with a gas fuel line, at the grave. The present flame is from a temporary burner, about a foot in diameter. There were about 20 children from 8 to 11-years-old in the group, Metzler said. They were taking turns sprinkling the grave with Holy water. Experts admire; sweatermen applaud... This unique, new lambs' wool yarn, created by blending two of the world's finest imported strains, offers you exceptional garment quality and wearing pleasure. Kiama Cape is a Towne and King exclusive, in a big range of California colors. long sleeves from $11.95 FREE GIFT WRAPPING All December purchases will be attractively gift wrapped FREE of charge ON THE HILL William Golding's Shocking Best-Selling Novel Now On The Screen! 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