SI CAU YACKUTA NAM 2023 NAM 2023 WT DAY PAGE THREE RDAY, JUNE 12, 1937 Carthout Plans Cappella Choir A Cappella Summer Session will be conducted this sum-by Dean D. M. Swarthout of School of Fine Arts. The choir act also as a laboratory class the course in Choral Repertoire Advanced Conducting which is offered the fourth successive her and which has a good enent. Jan Swarthout has been for years interested in a cappella work and since coming to the ersity has organized and cond the Westminster A Cappella r of 60 voices, which each appears in concert programarious cities in this part of the try. te choir has appeared in solo prods on one of the regular prods of the Kansas City Philhar- t Orchestra and was featured concerts the past month at national Music Festival held at los versity. thoir will rehearse under Swarthout's direction some of finest numbers in unaccompanchoral literature and will prethem in public concert at the of the summer session. he choir will rehearse one hour nning at 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and rsdays in room 131, Adminis- on building. Old Medals Awarded Veteran Graduates old medals were presented to the graduate of the University of asas in the class of 1867, and to who were graduated in 1877—years ago—as a part of the Composition exercises at the Univer- Monday. hose of the 1887 class were: Mrs. E. (Cora Kimball) Melvin, Lawce; Dr. Edward G. Blair, Cyrus June, Denton A. Dunn, Samuelore, all of Kansas City, Mo.; t W. Harrington, Kansas City, Dr. J. D Davis, Coral Gables, No T. Dickerson, Edmond, Okla.; S. Jenks, Ottawa; J. B. Lippin- Angelo C. Scott, brother of Charles F. Scott of Iola, was the year graduate. Modern Scientific Refrigeration WEEK DAY SHOWS: 2:30—7—9—25c til 7 SATURDAY—SUNDAY: Continuous From 2:30 NOW! 5 RECORD Breaking Days SUNDAY SHOWS Continuous from 2:30 All Shows Sunday 35c No Man Ever Paid a Greater Price for Love! The Most Exciting Romance Ever Filmed! CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY "PARNELL" Watch For THE MARX BROTHERS "A DAY AT THE RACES" Also—Color Cartoon World's Latest News Events cott, Los Angeles, Calif; Frederick S. Pentzer, Muscatine, Iowa; Andrew Jackson Smith, Leavenworth; Agnes Wright Strickland, Wichita; Olive Thompson, Waterville; and Albert F. Wulfekuhler, Ft. Lupton, Colo. Camp to Open Continued from page 1 Taylor, piano; Laurel E. Anderson, instrumentation; Otto W. Miessner, thesis; Raymond Stuhl, 'cello'; and Mr. Wiley. Another Lawrence man who will act as guest conductor and instructor is Clarence E. Sawhill, director of the Lawrence Memorial High School band. Other guest conductors include A. A. Harding, conductor of the University of Illinois band; Carl Malmberg, Hays Teachers College; A. E. Garrison, principal, Iola city schools; Ralph E. Rush, Cleveland; David T. Lawson, Topeka; Ludwig W. Hebestreet, composer and conductor; N. de Rubertis, director of the Kansas City Orchestra Training school; William Altimari, director of the Atchison High School band and orchestra; August San Romani, director of the McPherson High School band; Herbert Rifkind, reed and woodwind in structer, and Bertram N. Haigh, instructor in brass instruments. THE VARSITY LEADS ALWAYS THE BEST VARSITY Home of the Joyhawk Admission 10c and 15c Continuous Shows Sat. and Sun. Continuous Shows Sat. and Sun. LAST TIMES TODAY! GARY COOPER MADELEINE CARROLL "THE GENERAL DIED at DAWN" And BOB ALLEN Other visiting conductors and instructors may be announced later. SUMMER SESSION KANSAN CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY Demand Showing! Enjoy Him Again. WILL ROGERS In His Greatest Picture "Reckless Ranger" Added Mickey Moore, Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Manhattan" "DAVID HARUM" DAVID HARUM Companion Feature JEAN ARTHUR JOEL M CREA "Adventure in Manhattan" 2 Big Hits 10c TO ALL GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN "Love in Bloom" Private lessons can be arranged to fit individual schedules, and will be available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. The music camp serves a wide territory embracing Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Fees are $45 for high school students without room and board, or $90 with room and board, and $55 for music supervisors without room and board, or $100 with those accommodations. These fees cover all expenses, and entitle high school students to 12 private lessons or classes. Music supervisors who reside in Kansas may enroll in a full schedule of fine arts courses without on any instrument or in voice or the additional costs. Non-resident supervisors will be charged additional out-of-state fees. AND Claude Rains in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" Olsen Resigns Continued from page 1 Soon — Jane Withers "ANGELS HOLIDAY" ics magazines for school use. Later she was promoted to the management of the New York office, and also edited a current topics publication of the Educational Press, reporting New York City governmental news and used in city schools throughout New York. She was selected for the CSEP Today — Tomorrow 25e til 7 SHOWS 3-7-9 An Uproarous Riot of Fun! A Paramount Picture with LEO CARRILLO LYNEN OVERMAN MARY CARLISLE JOHN PATTERSON GEORGE BARBLER BENNY BAKER PORTER HALL SPRING BYINTON Directed by George Arkinbaud Once a Year a Surprise Picture —— And Here It Is! SUNDAY—5 Days DICKINSON HITS ON PARADE executive position here by Chancellor Lindley, who, it will be remembered, was instrumental in persuading President Roosevelt to start the project on a federal basis. Watch for the Only Picture of its kind ever to pass the Kansas Censor Board! 'DAMAGED LIVES' Soon "MOUNTAIN MUSIC" Raymond Nichols, executive secretary to the Chancellor, said yesterday that no successor to Miss Olsen had been secured as yet, but that an appointment will probably be made before the end of the summer session. In the meantime, routine work will be continued by student office employees. For Really Good Shoe Repairs and Cleaning We Invite U to the ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. Phone 686 W. E. Whetstone, Prop. Subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters Rexall Drug Store PHONE 17 H. L. Nevin Distributor 13 papers - 15c per week 847 Mass. St. Welcome--- SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS IF ITS APPAREL FOR MEN OR BOYS WE HAVE IT. LARGE ASSORTMENTS. Our Cash Buying and Cash Selling brings you lower prices on every article. TRY US. The Quality of Our Work Must Meet With Your Approval Call 432 INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY 740 Vermont