FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1939 SUMMER SESSION KANSAN PAGE THREE Student Recital Monday Evening On Monday evening at 8 o'clock, the students of voice, piano, violin and ensemble will give a recital in Hoch auditorium. For the most part the program consists of those students who are not enrolled during the regular school year. With the Campus Sing, which will be held the following Thursday evening, the program of musical events for the Summer Session will come to a close. The program is as followe- The program is as follows: Two pianos, "Impromptu Rococo", (Schutt), Betty Buchanan and El- frieda Franz Voice, "Every Valley," from "The Messiah," (Handel). Jack Dalke. Voice, "Care Selve" from *Atalanta*, (Hanover) Theater of Music, Waltz (*Fmtl*) lan.a, " (Handel), *Concerne Lewen* Piano: "Concerne Waltz," (Friml) "Moe of the Cavaliers." Ella Sophie Lichtensdatter. Voice, "Dank sei dir, Herr," (Han- er) Voice, "The Cross," (Harriett Ware). Ruth Hookins. Violin, "Concerto No. 7," Andante Quintella (De Beriot), Ralph Hawley Voice, "The First Meeting," (Grieg) and "In Springtime," (Becker), Marian Norby. Voice, "Ecco ridente in cielo" from "Il Barbiere di Siviglia," (Rossini), S. Martin Brockway. Ensemble: Concerto in C minor, (Bach), Adagio, Mabel Ann Brand- stetter, violin, Earnest Harrison, oboe, Helen Whetstone, piano. Voice: Scene and Gavotte from "hamon", (Massenet). Marion Terrell Voice: La donna e mobile from "Rigoletto", (Verdi); Let my song fill your heart, (Ernest Charles), Mearle Watters. Piano: Viennese Dance, No. 2 (Friedman-Gartner), Elfrieda Franz Voice: Il Prologo from "Pagliacci" (Leoncello), Richard Bond Voice: Lieti Signor from "Les Hugenots", (Meyerbeer), Dorothy Allen. Ensemble: Trio in E flat, Op. 100 (Schubert), Allegro, Edna Givens violin, Jack Stephenson, cello, Marshall Butler, piano Helen Lindquist Recital In Hoch Last Tuesday Helen Lindquist, a pupil of Karl Kuesterstein, associate professor of violin and orchestra of the University, appeared in recital Tuesday evening at Hoch auditorium. Miss Lindquist has received several first place violin awards in district, state and national music contests. Her recital included works from Gluck, Bach, Hochstein, Lalo, Brahms and Saraste. Music Camp Holds Farewell Party Saturday The students of the Mid-Western camp are holding their formal farewell party Saturday night, from 8 to 10:30 o'clock in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. Frank Anneberg, boy's supervisor, said that games and entertainment is being provided for those who do not care to dance. Each one of the houses in which the students live is being responsible for three numbers on the program. Heart Attack Takes Life Of Former Kansas Grad Edward Payson Irwin, 64, owner and editor of the Honolulu Times, a weekly newspaper, died Wednesday in a hospital in San Francisco after suffering a heart attack. He and Mrs. Irwin were making a trip around the world. Irwin was graduated from the University in 1897. He went to the Hawaiian Islands nearly twenty years ago. Jens P. Jensen to Denver Jens P. Jensen, professor of economics, left Tuesday night for Denver to visit his brother before going to a camp at Brainerd Lake, Mrs. Jensen and her sister, Miss Emma Guetzlaff of Waverly, Iowa, left Wednesday by automobile and will join Professor Jensen at the lake. The last concert to be presented by the Mid-Western Band Camp will be Sunday evening. A. A. Harding will be guest conductor. Final Music Concerts To Be Presented This Week-end The program: A Faust Overture (Wagner), Excerpts from a Symphonic Poem (Richard Strauss), Valse from "Divertissement" (Ibert), Paso Doble—Bravada (Cruzon) Siegfried's Rhine Journey from "Gotterdammerung (Wagner), Meditation from "Trais" (Massenet), Roomanian Rhapsody No. 1 (Enesco). Prelude to "The Garden of Allah' (Ronald), Paraphrase on "Ol' Man River" (Kern-Grofe), Marimbia Solo 'Piping Times' (Brewer), March—A Step Ahead (H. L. Alford), March—Paraphrase—The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise (Alford), Crown Imperial March (composed for the coronation of King George VI, London, May. 1938) (Walton). The march "A Step Ahead" which is still in manuscript, is the last composition of the late Harry L. Alford who was one of America's best march writers and arrangers for the modern symphonic band. The final orchestra program will be given Sunday afternon at 3:30 in Hoch auditorium. David Lawson, conductor will be assisted by Karl Krueger, director of the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra. The regular broadcast will be given Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock as usual. Bayles Is Last Speaker Of Baptist Church Series Prof. E. E. Bayles, of the School of Education, will be the guest speaker Sunday morning for the last of the special Summer Session series at the First Baptist church school. The meeting will last from 10:30 to 11 o'clock. Professor Bayles' subject will be "Character Education." Preceding him on the series were: Professors Schwegler, Gagliardo, Chubb, Ise and Dean Paul B. Lawson. The class is preceded at 9:30 by the regular worship service of the church at which Rev. C. W. Thomas will speak. Paul Stoner, violinist, will be featured in a special number. Hygiene Class to Hear Clifton Hall Dr. Clifton Hall, director of the tuberculosis control division of the State Board of Health will discuss tuberculosis among school children and the tuberculosis test at 9:30 Tuesday morning in room 310, Fraser hall in Prof. A. H. Turney's School Hygiene class. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Miss Zippe's Condition Better Hermina Zipple, director of the Memorial Union building and director of the University food services was much improved yesterday after an attack of appendicitis Saturday night. She expects to be back at work in the next few days. Miss Zipple's Condition Better Giant Limeades 5c TIRED OF SHAVING? Youll like the Rand Shaver for closer,cooler shaves Every Day — Any Hour HAL'S 411 W. 14th Phone 330 10-day free trial HAL'S 411 W. 14th Phone 330 Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the alumni association, was expected to return to the University this morning, after having completed a fourday trip into Oklahoma and southern and western Kansas. Ellsworth Returns Today From Extensive Trip The purpose of Ellsworth's trip was to contact leaders of the various alumni club which have already been organized in several Kansas and Oklahoma towns, and to assist in the organization of new clubs in the other places where he planned to visit. Ellsworth meet with Paul Endacott, president of the association Wednesday, at Bartlesville, Okla. Clubs and alumni of the University were contacted in Ottawa, Garnett, Jola, Coffeyville, Arkansas City, Winfield, Wellington, Harper, Anthony, Kingman Wichita, Eldorado and Emporia, in Kansas and Bartlesville, Tulsa, Stillwater and anr Ponca City, in Oklahoma. The school of pharmacy was organ in 1891. Music Campers---a concert in Fowler. Grove on the K. U. Campus, and each Sunday evening the band played a concert. More than 1,000 townspeople and friends of the university have attended a single concert Mr. Lawson, Mr. Wiley, the guests conductors, and Dean Swarthout conducted the groups in these concerts. J. R. Dyer was the first dean of men. (Continued from page one) RIDE Early and Late Horses 50c per Hour MOTT STABLES Phone 346 4 Blocks West of Campus 4 Blocks West of Campus TODAY and SATURDAY The Thrilling Story of a Man Who Really Stole a Million! GEORGE RAFT CLAIR TREVOR "I Stole a Million" SUNDAY----4 Days THE SAME "FOUR DAUGHTERS" The Some Four Boy Friends Better Than Ever in This Grand Show! 'Daughters Courageous' THE 3 LANE SISTERS JOHN GARFIELD JEFFREY LYNN DICKINSON Closed Today Only Repairing Cooling System OPEN SATURDAY A Laughing Spree From New York to Paree! 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