Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, January 7.1957 'King David' to Be Given By KU Chorus Sunday The original searing of "King David" by Arthur Honegger will be presented by the University Chorus, directed by Clayton Krehbiel, at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday at Hoch auditorium. The performance will involve the University Chorus with 240 voices and as soloists Nan Noyes, soprano, Harriet King Comfort, contralto, William Wilcox, tenor, Greg Turner, boy soprano, Arden Booth narrator, and Bernice Harvey as the witch of Endor, and an instrumental ensemble. Honoeeger wrote the original version of "King David" as incidental music for a drama by Rene Morax entitled "King David," a dramatic psalm, for its premier in the Swiss village of Meziers in 1921. According to the few instrumentalists available to him in the village orchestra, consisting of two flutes, one oboe, two clarinets, a bassoon, two trumpets, one horn, one trombone, together with piano, harmonium, celesta, a double bass and percussion, he scored the music to this instrumental accompaniment. Although Honegger revised the work for concert presentation with a narrator later, the original small orchestral score will be kept in Sunday's presentation, but together with the narration. There will be no admission charge. Quack Club To Give Show A water show will be held in Robinson gymnasium Feb. 26, 27, and 28 by members of the Quack club, women's swimming organization. A shoe cobbler's shop will be the theme of the exhibition. Thirteen numbers will be given, representing different types of shoes. An opera pump, a snow boot, a French shoe, and a moccasin will be included, with appropriate settings and costumes. Each shoe will be comprised of two to eight women, with 40 swimmers taking part. For the past two months, practices have been held twice each week. Flanagan to Play Feb. 26 at Union Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra will play here Saturday, Feb. 26, sponsored by Student Union activities for the "Night Club Party," in the Student Union ballroom. Besides his orchestra, Mr. Flanagan will feature "The Singing Sads," Kee Largo, Johnny Amoron and "Planagan's Flatbush Five." The band was organized in 1950 and began booking colleges, theaters and ballrooms all over the country. Soon after the debut, the nation's music publishers named the group "America's Number One Band." 40 Paintings AreDisplayed Reproductions in color of 31 well-known paintings and photographs of nine other paintings are on display in the south lounge of the Student Union. The artistry, obtained from the circulation exhibitions department and educational services of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, will be on display through Jan. 26. An explanatory text accompanies the exhibition, giving information about the artists represented, their points of view, and their outstanding contributions to the development of modern painting. Register Licenses In Traffic Office Joe Skillman, chief of the campus police, has announced that all persons holding campus parking permits must register their 1955 license plate numbers in the campus traffic office before Feb. 3. Members of the University staff who have paid a full year's parking fee may telephone their new license numbers into the traffic office, and permits will be mailed as in the past. Students must sign the second line of applications which they signed for the first semester. They will receive their permits at the traffic office. UN Conference Set for Jan. 24 V. J. G. Stavridi, director of external services in the United Nations department of public information, will be the main speaker at the Kansas United Nations conference Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 24-25. Mrs. R. B. Carroll, Baker university, is chairman of the seventh annual meeting, which will be held on the KU campus. The session theme will be "Role of the United States in the UN." Mr. Stavridi will speak on "The UN in Today's World," and will be introduced by Dr. Nelson P. Horn, president of Baker university. In 1943 Mr. Stavridi became secretary general of the UN Information organization in London, and in 1945 became associated with the international organization. Use Kansan Classified Aas Fraternity Sweetheart Rings Twin sweetheart rings for your sweetheart on Valentine's day. One ring carries your crest and the other her crest. They come in 10K gold or sterling silver. A wonderful initiation gift, too. 411 W. 14th Ph. 307 "I understand that this was supposed to be an open book test." French Club Holds 12th Night Dinner Celebrating the Twelfth Night, the arrival of the Wise Men, Le Cercle Francais held a dinner at 6 p.m. yesterday in the English room of the Student Union. Holding true to French celebrations marking the official end of the Christmas season, a large cake was featured in which was baked two small figurines. The person who draws the lucky piece of cake with the object in it is named king or queen, as the case may be, and presides over the dinner. Jacques Leca, first year graduate, was named king and Jane Heyle, college sophomore, was named queen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mazzara described a similar dinner they attended last year in Paris and Walter Keske, assistant instructor of Romance languages, told of the Christmas celebrations he observed in southern France. The dinner, attended by about thirty people, was the last meeting of the club. AF Rifle Team Has 2 Matches Three rifle matches have been scheduled by the Air Force ROTC unit at the University of Kansas. They will meet Missouri Jan. 9, Lawrence ROTC Jan. 14, and Nebraska Jan. 15. More than 1,300 spaces have been eliminated in each of the U.S. Army's combat infantry divisions during the past three years through restudy and revision of the tables of organization. The cut was made without any reduction in firepower. Make your vacation dreams come true. Join our vacation club now. By saving just a small sum every week you will be all set for a grand and glorious trip next summer. Let us tell you about the plan especially suited to your needs. And Join Now! The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY 8th & Massachusetts Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager Telephone 30 KuKu's Plan To Expand A constitutional amendment to increase membership was unanimously approved last night by KuKu, men's pep organization. The new legislation will allow Greek houses to send more than three representatives if the club's total membership quota is not filled. The KuKu quota is 100 members, 25 independents, and three from each Greek men's house. KuKus discussed plans to attend the Kansas State basketball game Saturday, Feb. 12. The amendment allows Greek organizations, and independents to fill the vacant positios equally. Petitions for extra membership will be accepted after pledging in the fall. . . . More than 50,000 National Guardsmen attended Army service area and unit schools during the past four years. Fourteen U.S. National Guardsmen won the Medal of Honor during World War II. ACCOUNTING, Elementary. $1. ACCOUNTING PROBLEMS. 1. 1. 1. ALGEBRA, College. 1. 1. 1. AMERICAN ENVOL. HISTORY. 1. 1. 1. ANCIENT HISTORY. 1. 1. 1. ANCIENT, MED., & MOD., History. 1. 1. 1. ATLAS OF HUMAN ANIMALY. 1. 1. 1. BACTERIOLOGY, Principles of. 1. 1. 1. BIOLOGY, General. 1. 1. 1. BUSINESS, General. 1. 1. 1. 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