Friday, May 16, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Tuesday, May 13, 1952 University Daily Kansan ential had of priority Gen. divided lead canny. bf 54 at- cp 27 can- rob- Sen- ation emo- ngly ntion TO APPEAR HERE WEDNESDAY—"The Singing Sergeants," the famed 25-voice Air Force glee club, will appear here Wednesday with the Air Force band. A public conder will be presented in Hoch auditorium at 8 p.m. as part of Armed Forces week. Band Concert Features The Singing Sergeants' The "Singing Sergeants," a glee club of 25 voices, will be featured as the United States Air Force band plays a free public concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Hoch auditorium. No tickets are necessary. The glee club, which is directed by 1st Lt. Robert L. Landers$, is composed of musicians in the Air Force band. They will sing five numbers of their repertoire of 200 selections. seleccion The "Singing Sergeants" participate in two weekly radio broadcasts, two weekly telecasts, and make frequest guest appearances as well as fill their regular duties in the Air Force band. Force band. Lieutenant Landers worked with the late Glenn Miller during the war and saw his symphonic band judged the best of some 150 Air Corps bands. During the first half of Wednesday's concert, the musicians will perform as a 90-piece symphony orchestra. The symphonic band of 85 pieces will play the second half. Col. George S. Howard is the conductor. Capt. John F. Yesulaitis, the associate conductor. assessive context The program will be excerpts from "The Bartered Bride" (Smetana); a vocal solo, "Largo al Factotum" (Rossini) by T/Sgt. William Jones; baritone; two light favorites, "Deserted Ballroom" (Gould) and "Chicken Reel" (Anderson); a string bass solo, "Czardas" (arranged by Gass) by S/Sgt. Jakiw Pohrehnsky; and highlights from "the Merry Widow" (Lehar). Merry Widow (Tecumseh) The Singing Sergeants, directed by L. Robert L. Landers, will sing "O. Religion is a Fortune" (arranged by Genuchi); "Youder, Yonder" (arranged by Gaines) featuring M/Sgt. Ivan Genuchi, tenor; "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" (Kern) "Dry Bones" (arranged by Crary); and "With a Song in My Heart" (arranged by Werle) featuring T/Sgt. William Jones, baritone. "I Italian Caprice" (Tschaikowsky) will precede intermission. will precede intermission. The United States Air Force Symphonic band will play Symphony in the Sky (Leidznen); a violin solo, Zigeunerweisen (Sarasate); S/Sgt. Charles Adams, solist; Finale SYphon No. 5 (Shostakovich); and an accordion solo, Concerto in E-Third movement (Deiro), A/2 Daniel Desiderio, soloist. A Bit of American Jazz (Hill); The Stars and Stripes Forever (Soura); America Sings With George M. Cohan, arranged by Kepner; a Salute to the Armed Forces of the United States arranged by Gray; and The Star Spangled Banner. Official Bulletin TODAY Student Religious council: 4 p.m. Myers hall. Important, discuss plans for next year's Religious Emphasis week. Alpha Phi Omega: 4 p.m., 110 Strong. Mathematical Colloquium; 4 p.m. 211 Strong. Faculty club: annual business meeting, 8 p.m. Faculty club. Pi Sigma Alpha: 4 p.m., Pine room. Initiation of new members, election. Coffee. election. Conduct Delta Sigma Pi: business meeting and election, 7:30 p.m., 3 Strong Annex F. Annetz menin. Rifle club: 7 p.m. Pine union. Union. Final meeting. Zoology club: meeting at 7:30 p.m. 206 Snow. WEDNESDAY ISA meeting; 7 p.m., AWS lounge, all welcome. Men's Glee club: dinner meeting, 6 p.m., Dine-a-Mite. Those without transportation meet at 32 Strong. THURSDAY KuKu rush smoker: 9 Strong, 7:15 p.m. All wishing to join invited. All members attend. 1953 Jayhawker: offers positions of advertising manager and circulation manager. Letters of application must be received by Frank Norris, 945 Emery rd, by 5 p.m. 445 Emily The following are notified to appear before Student Court. 7:30 p.m., Green hall. S. L. McCalmon, Janet Louise Allen, John Dough-rahm Ammon S. Andes, Clark O. Grimm, Edward J. Sarcione, Heralden Murray, William E. Kuster, It. Edward H. Hall, M. Stul. r. Edward H. Hull, Jr. German club picnic: 5:30-8 p.m. Open 11 a.m. Curb Service After 4 p.m. COMPARE FATIMA with any other KING-SIZE cigarette 1 FATIMA filters the smoke 85 millimeters for your protection. 2 FATIMA'S length cools the smoke for your protection. 3 FATIMA'S length gives you those extra puffs_21% longer. AND you get an extra-mild and soothing smoke-plus the protection of FATIMA QUALITY A Best of All KING-SIZE Cigarettes Copyright 1952, LUCKEY & MEYER TORRANCE CO.