Thursday, December 2, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 3 What have VICEROYS got that other filter tip cigarettes haven't got? THE ANSWER IS 20,000 FILTERS IN EVERY VICEROY TIP Inside every Viceroy tip is a vast network of 20,000 individual filters to filter your smoke over and over again. You get only the full, rich taste of Viceroy's choice tobacco . . . and Viceroys draw so freely. Yes, you get Viceroy's remarkable new tip . . . with 20,000 individual filters . . . plus king-size length for only a penny or two more than cigarettes without filters. WORLD'S LARGEST-SELLING FILTER TIP CIGARETTE Only a Penny or Two More than Cigarettes Without Filters Vespers to Usher in Yuletide For the 30th year the annual Christmas Vespers program at the University will usher in the Yule-tide season with choral and instrumental music and a tableaux. Two performances are scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 12, in Hoch auditorium at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. The afternoon performance is a half-hour earlier than it has been in the past. Both performances are open to the public without charge. All departments of the School of Fine Arts and about 400 students and faculty members will participate in the traditional program. faculty members will participate in the traditional program. A recital on the 53-bell World War II Memorial Carillon, and Christmas carols by a brass double quartet will precede both the afternoon and evening programs. The recitals are scheduled for 2:45 and 6:45 p.m. The traditional ceremony of lighting the candles on the decorated stage will be performed by Carl Smith, son of Prof. and Mrs. Carlyle H. Smith, and Allen Jameson, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jameson. This will follow an organ prelude by Prof. Laurel Everette Anderson. University organist. Deane Shure, "Gloria for Christmas" by Willard Straight, a recent KU graduate, "Three Kings" by Healey Willan, and "The Shepherd's Story" by Dickinson in which Merrilyn Coleman, soprano, and fine arts sophomore, Donald Farrer, tenor, and fine arts freshman, and Jack Davison, baritone and fine arts freshman, will be soloists. In the tableau "The Prairie Madonna" the Madonna will be portrayed by Donna Francis, fine arts senior. Miss Francis will also portray the Madonna in the second tableau, entitled "The Adoration." Other characters in this presentation will be Gorge Knottis, education senior, and James Hamil, fine arts freshman, as angels, and Richard Fanolio, fine arts sophomore; Derald Eastman, fine arts sophomore, and Lee Hageman, fine arts sophomore, shepherds. The University Symphony orchestra will be heard in Brahms's D minor Piano Concerta with James Smolko, second year graduate, as soloist and in the first movement of Howard Hanson's "Symphony No. 2." In the tableau, "Exciselis," will be Bobby Green, son of Prof. and Mrs. Robert Green, Mary Sudlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sudlow, and Sharon Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Boyle. In the final tableau, the characters will be portrayed by Ronald Allerton, fine arts freshman, Jim Lawson, fine arts freshman, and Nancy Woodson, fine arts freshman. During the viewing of the tableaux a Choral Ensemble, directed by Prof. Clayton Krehbiel, will sing the English carol, "O Little Town," the Tyrolean carol, "Falan-Tiding" the traditional Spanish carol, "On December Five and Twenty," and the German air, "Puer Nobis." Major musical organizations participating will be the A Cappella choir led by Dr. D. M. Swarthout; the University Symphony orchestra directed by Prof. Russell L. Wiley; and the combined University Glee clubs led by Clayton Krebbiel assistant professor of music education. Other participants include Ronald Barnes, University carillonneur and a choral ensemble directed by Prof. Krebbiel. Four tableaux have been designed by John Armstrong, Robert Green, and Robert Sudlow of the department of drawing and painting. They will be "The Prairie Madonna," "The Adoration," "Excelsis," and "Noel," J-O-Y." Prof. Anderson will play "Carillon" by Vierre and the Chorale-Prelude "Lo, How a Rose e'er Blooming" by Brahms. The A Cappella choir will sing five selections: "Fanfare for Christmas Day" by Martin Shaw, "Palm Grove Christmas Carol" by R. Notes. The combined Glee Clubs will sing Martin Luther's "Cradle Hymn" and the carol, "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen." Members of the brass ensemble which will play carols from the outer balcony of Hoch auditorium are comedians Carl Anderson, Carl Sundin, Roger Pruitt, and John Lee Foster; and tromobonists George Duerksen, Bill Wilson, Ronald Davis, and Keith Carter. Lee Dewey, George Duerksen, Bill Wilson, Ronald Davis, and Keith Carter. The choral ensemble will consist of Sandra Keller, Judith Tate, Deborah Connie, Connie Ekelberger, Hornet Brazier, and Mary Spena, sopranos; Barbara Barnes, Annette Latty, Doris Cinczoll,彭McMullen, Jane Bell, Sharon Stewart, and Laura Noell, altos; John Nangle, Don Fillmore, De Roy Rogge, and Jerry Stone, tenors; and Roger Brown, Robert Delp, Justin Cash, and Ed Howard. Record News The new "Label X" company pulled a fine set of washboard numbers out of its never-used vault originals and re-recorded them with hi-fi equipment. The gratifying result is a 10-inch LP, "The Washband Rhythm Kings," which includes "Tiger Rag" and "Ash Man Crawl" among the eight selections. The best news is that this is only Volume I and more to come. Label "X" rounds up its current offerings with two more jazz LP's—"Sidney Beetel and his New Orleans Feewarmers" and eight previously unavailable piano numbers in an "Earl Hines" jacket. Other notable jazz releases: "Jazz on the Campus Ltd" by Max Kalsimny and his Dixieland Bashers (hot). "An Evening at the Enbers" by the Alex Kalloo Trio (cool), and "The Panic Is On" by the Nick Travis Quintet (tempestuous)—all by RCA-Victor. Top Singles: "St. Louis Blues Boogie" by Pete Candy (Capitol), "Jambalaya" by the Basin St. Six (Mercury), and "Railroad Engineer" by Joe (Cannonball) Lewis (M-G-M). Show Time; "A Star Is Born" (Columbia). Judy Garland's voice has changed some since the "Over the Rainbow" days but those golden tones are much more mellow. This is a fine pickup from the sound track of Miss Garland's great new movie. Make Every Day a Coffee Day at the STUDENT UNION Cafeteria & Hawk's Nest only 5c