PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1943 CAGERS---- (continued from page one) (continued from page one) mer grid center. The Jayhawks will retaliate with Don Barrington, fullback, who will open at forward, and Charlie Moffett, fancy stepping half-back, who will be at a guard. Scott to Start for Kansas Errickson will pair Chet Scott, former Hays High flash, and Joe Dickey, ex-Pacific U. frosh from Oregon, at forwards, with Big Wayne Hagadorne, six-foot, three-inch Missourian at center. Harold (Sparky) McSpadden and Dean Corder will again start for Kansas at guard and center respectively. Kirk Scott, after a two game's loose, will again be starter at forward instead of Bill Lindquist. Experienced Players Both guitets, however, are composed almost entirely of inexperienced hands. The Kanssan number only two lettermen, McSpadden and Guard George Dick, a nonstarter. Washburn hasn't a returning numeral winner on its entire squad and only one performer who has played as much as two years of college basketball. Erickson has twice scouted Kansas. He will use a rolling, revolving offense, the same type that Rockhurst is also expected to use. Game times are 8 for the Washburn game and 9:15 for the game in Kansas City, where two preliminary games, involving strong high school teams, also will be played. Shawnee-Mission, Kansas state high school champions, meets Rockhurst high at 7 oclock and Ward high of Kansas City, Kansas, opposes Southwest of the Interscholastic league at 8 oclock. Star Cazers in Line-up Two former Kansas City, Kansas, star cagers will be in the Kansas line-up against Rockhurst. Don Earrington, who played with Kansas City, Kansas, Junior College last year, and Bill Lindquist, who prepped at Ward, are probable starters. Lew Lane, Hawk mentor, will employ at least ten players against the Jayhawks. For starters he will have Scott Kelly and Chuck Alyward, forward; Tom Draney, center; Jack Sanderson and Gil Bourk, guards. All but Draney are freshmen. Others who will see action are Jim Haake, Paul McGovern, Mel Face, Bernard Lillis, and Strick. VESPERS---- (continued from page one) cello; Mervyn Anderson, harp; and Mr. Anderson, organ, will precede the procession of the University A Cappella Choir, singing "O Come All Ye Faithful." Choir Sings The Choir's first number, under the direction of Dean Swarthout, will be "Glory Be to God" (Rachmarinoff). This number will be followed by the first of four tableaux, entitled "Hark: the Herald Angels Sing." The scene was inspired by the Christmas hymn of the same name. The angels in the scene are Joyce Shook, Harriet Witmer, Mary Frances Neidig, Joyce Hartwell, Marjorie Brooks, and Marie渤 Shrvock. Marjorie Enryson, "Cavatina" (Raff), will be presented by Elizabeth Ashton, Nancy Freeto, Barbara Huls, Peggy Kay, Beverly Mendenhall, Sarepta Pierpont, Helen Pierson, Phara Rathbun, Doris Sheppard, and Doris Turney, violins; Miss Ruth Orcutt, piano; and Mr. Anderson, organ. Following this the Choir will sing "The Song of Mary" (Fischer-Kranz), with Miss Meribah Moore, department of voice, taking the soprano solo. Christmas Tableaux A second tableau, inspired by our American Southwest, will portray a "Desert Christmas." The characters in the scene will be George Wilson, Anna Ruth Anderson, and Rose Gurley, all students of Haskell Institute. The University Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Russell L. Wiley, will play Dvorak's "Slavic Dance." After the Orchestra's presentation a free will offering for the Fine Arts Scholarship fund will be taken by members of the Jay Janes. Composition by Anderson The Choir's third selection is a Christmas hymn composed by Laurel Everette Anderson, of the Fine Arts faculty. A solo trio composed of Ruth Russell, Elaine Talley, and Suzanne Schmidt and a cornet trio, William Albers, Don Diehl, and William Oakes, will join with the Choir in presenting "Hodie Christus Natus Est." The composer will accompany at the organ. Tschaikowsky's "Nutcracker Suite" is the theme of the third tableau. The cast of the "Toy Christmas" scene is Marie, Joan Johnson; Nutcracker, Tom Jones; Toy doll, Betty Redford; Jack-in-the-box, Raymond Nichols; and Roly-Poly, Robert Hulteen. Solo by Wilkins Solo by WILKINS A tenor solo by Joseph Wilkins, department of voice, will follow the tableau. Accompanying him in "Vision of the Shepherds" (Jewell) will be Judy Van Deventer, flute; Wade Fite, oboe; Mervyn Anderson, harp; and Mr. Anderson, organ. "O Holy Light" (Adams) will be the next number sung by the Christmas A Cappella Choir. 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