7 l'age 3 High School Orchestra Cites Fine Performance By BARBARA BELL Fine musicianship was shown by the 85-piece Wichita East High School Symphony orchestra as it appeared in concert yesterday afternoon in Hoch auditorium. TODAY Orientation Week committee, 3 p.m. 2. Strong hall. Organizations wishing schedule events for this period should e request prior to time of meeting. Museum in room record concert, nom Dovruk; Symphony No. 4 in master On. 89k. Official Bulletin ASTE annual banquet, 6:45 p.m., 306 student Union. Installation. Sociology Club coffee forum, 4 p.m. Strong Annex E. James Maddox: Major Impediments to Technological Advance in South America." Froshawks picnic, 7 p.m., meet at ident. Union, Bring cars. KU Christian fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Mississippi. Bible study and fellow- ship. international club dance. 8 p.m., Pine station and electromechanics. Short business getting to work. University Daily Kansan TOMORROW alabama fellowship, 8 p.m., meet at arch. for rides to conference. bcfD.197 203 reading examination. h3.3 Strong ball A museum of Art record concert, noon p.m. Beethoven. Christus am here 50. SUNDAY puseum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. arl Stamitz: Sinfonia Concertante in major for 7 solo instruments and orchestra. sutheran Student association association lake placer at 13th and Vermont oxite lake placer at 13th and Vermont MONDAY spiscal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. by Communion, 7 a.m. D a n f o r t h by Communion, 7 a.m. D a n f o r t h morning meditation, 7:30-7:50 a.m. inforth chapel. Everyone invited. aptist Student union, devotors and ayer, 12:30-12:50 p.m. D.a n f o r t h apel. Postwar German sound film (1952) English sub titles 'Der Apel ist he her Original Sin', full length picture owings, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Strong audium. Everyone invited. No ad ission charge. Mathematical colloquium, 4 p.m., 203 ong hall. Prof. Thomas C. Holyoke, rthwestern university: "Transitive of Population Groups." oracle club sponsored discussion Socialism In Europe a Threat to terics?" 7.30 p.m. Jayhawk room ident Union. Museum of Art record concert, noon 4 p.m. Baskin Royal Instrument. orm Water Lines being Installed Water lines to the newly-conducted Carruth-O'Leary dormitory are currently being installed the department of buildings and ponds, C. G. Bayles, superintendent of the department. said today. Work on the project commenced at week and will be completed me time between now and next ll. The orchestra, directed by Kenneth Thompson, was named by the School of Fine Arts as "The Kansas High School Orchestra of 1955." It appeared as a feature of the University Fine Arts festival. Lt. Col. Justice R. Neale, professor of military science, is now on an inspection trip to two Army ROTC installations in Colorado and South Dakota. "Good balance" and "superior playing for a high school group" were words used by listeners to describe the performance. T h e small, appreciative audience particularly enjoyed the selection from "The King and I" by Rodgers-Bennett which was the final number of the concert. "Fingal's Cave Overture" by Mendelssohn, "Symphony No. 5" from the "New World Symphony" by Dvorak, and "Grand Concerto, Op. 6. No. 9" by Handel were numbers which showed the skill of the high school group. Appearing as soloist were Mary Lee Scott, violinist, in "Concerto for Violin in G minor" by Bruch, and Judy Dodson, cellist in "Hungarian Rhapsody" by Popper. They should be recognized for fine performances. He will inspect the ROTC unit of the South Dakota School of Mines, at Rapid City, S.D. today. Lt. Col. Neale inspected the ROTC unit at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo., on Monday and Tuesday. Lt. Col. Neale is expected to return to Lawrence this week end. Before the final number, George B. Smith, dean of the University, gave the orchestra a certificate recognizing the group as the high school orchestra of 1955. Neale Inspecting ROTC Installations By NANCY COLLINS Jeanene Dowis, Young American Artist concert pianist, played to an appreciative, intimate group Work on Conversion Of Power Continues Appreciative Employees of the department of buildings and grounds are continuing work on the conversion of the campus power supply from 2400 volts to 4160 volts, according to C. G. Bayles, superintendent. NANCY COLLINS The work, which consists of installing new transformers and pulling old cables and replacing them with new ones, has been going on for some time. Mr. Bayles said that this is a long range operation and is done between other jobs. Abanquet for NROTC midshipmen will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 Thursday, May 12 in the Kansas room of the Student Union. 108th of the Senior midshipmen may bring dates to the banquet which is in their honor. 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