TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN A. ag of ad- they and Both s of ll of acal in." Final All-Musical Vespers Presented by Fine Arts Sunday afternoon in Hoch auditorium the School of Fine Arts presented the season's final All-Musical Vespers, which featured the school's chief vocal and instrumental groups: the a cappella choir, the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs, the University orchestra, the band, and the string quartet. Opening the program was the number, "To Victory," an adaptation of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, by S. A. McReynolds, as presented by the combined forces of the a cappella choir and the University orch.* Second on the program was the eerie "Night on Bald Mountain," from the works of Moussorgsky, as played by the orchestra under the direction of Karl Kuersteiner. estra under the direction of Dean D. M. Swarthout and Karl Kuersteiner. Sing "Dreamy" Songs Miss Irene Peabody directed the Womens Glee Club in a trio of delicate and dreamy songs: "The Sleep That Flits on Baby's Eyes" (Carpenter-Treharne), "The Message" (Brahms-Douty), and "Ghosts of White Birches" (Travis-Krone). The first movement of Prof, Carl A. Preyer's new "Quintet in E Minor" was played by the University String Quartet, composed of Waldemar Geltch, professor violin, Eugene Ninginger, fine arts senior, Karl Kuesterstein, professor of violin and orchestra, and Raymond Stuhl, assistant professor of violin and orchestra. The composer accompanied them at the piano. This was the first pubic presentation of the new composition in Lawrence. Joseph Wilkins, professor of voice, led the Men's Glee Club in two folk songs, "Loch Lomond," a Scottish folk song, arranged by Ringwald, and "Ay, Ay, Ay," a Creole folk song, arranged by Stickles. Choir Presents Numbers The cappella choir followed with a presentation of four numbers, all of varied characteristics and of fairly recent composers: "Windy Nights" by Noble Cain, "Requiem" by Bantock, "De' Sheepfol' " by Clokey, featuring Minerva Davis, fine arts senior, in a contralto solo, and a Kynette-Stewart arrangement of "The Bells of St. Michael's Tower." The choir was directed by Dean D. M. Swarthout. The program ended with a pair of selections by Wagner, arranged by Lucien Cailliet; "Wotan's Farewell" and "Magic Fire Music," both taken from "The, Valkyrie." These pieces were played by the University band under the direction of Russell L. Wiley. Drop to Fifth In Oil Production In a speech before the Lawrence Rotarians last night Eugene A. Stephenson, head of the department of petroleum engineering, said that Kansas now ranks fifth in oil production in the United States, having lost fourth place to Illinois. The 1,450,000,000 barrels of oil produced by the states represent about 70 per cent of the entire oil production of the world. The biggest problem confronting the nation in oil production at this time is the procurement of steel pipe. New wells cannot be drilled when it is impossible to get the pipe for harnessing them. The speaker handed out a list of 20 queries concerning tankers, wells, tank cars, world production, and pro-rationing. Crash Injures Four Students Four University students were injured Sunday night when the car in which they were riding struck a truck parked at 625 Vermont street. Mrs. E. A. Nelson, owner of the car, was also injured slightly. The injured students are Ted Nelson, college senior; George W. Waters, college freshman; Norma Scott, college sophomore; and Nevilyn Stewart, college sophomore. Nelson and Miss Scott received minor facial lacerations; Waters and Miss Stewart suffered mild brain concussions. Miss Scott was released from Watkins Memorial hospital today. Waters and Miss Stewart will be released soon, Dr. R. I. Canuteson, director of the University health service, said today. Billions for Allied victory . . . or for tribute to dictators? There is only one answer: Buy U.S. Defense Bonds and Stamps. Alumni Turn Out For Hill Round-up Approximately 350 alumni and their families were Hill visitors Sunday in connection with the second of the year's alumni round-ups. The Kansas counties represented in greatest numbers were Miami Johnson, Wyandotte, Osage, and Franklin. Alumni of Douglas county and those on the faculty were especially welcomed. The round-up was officially opened at 3 p.m. when the guests registered in the Memorial Union building and purchased tickets for the barbecue at 6 p.m. Wedell Presides At 7:30 o'clock the alumni were entertained by a program in the Union ballroom. Justice Hugo T. Wedell, Topeka, president of the A- alumni association, acted as master of ceremonies and made the opening remarks. E. M. Brack, fine arts sophomore, sang "Che gelida manina" from the opera "La Boheme" by Puccini. Dr. John Outland, John Wahlslut, and Oscar H. Hederstrom, all of Kansas City, as the "Three Swedes" put on a musical skit in which Wahlslut and Hederstrom each sang two numbers, followed by the three forming a trio to sing a Swedish version of a Salvation Army number. Choir Leads Singing Chancellor Deane W. Malott gave a short talk on "The University in 1942." The University a capella choir, directed by Dean D. M. Swarthout, sang "Dedication" by Franz, and "Babylon is Fallen," a Negro spiritual. Both numbers were Noble Cain arrangements. The choir closed the program by leading the audience in the hymn, "Abide With Me," and the "Alma Mater." Women enrolled in Institutional Management assisted in preparing the barbecue, and K-Men acted as hosts and guides to the returning alumni. During the program in the Union ballroom, Wayne Replogle, freshman football coach, entertained the visitors' children with an illustrated nature lecture in the Kansas room. Oof boats, beaches and beautiful blondes is the story of "Bahama Passage," Paramount's Technicolor film co-starring Madeleine Carroll and Stirling Hayden, which comes Wednesday for 4 days to the Granada theatre. Here the two blonde stars are caught in a romantic moment. Allen Crafton to Read 'The Women' Tomorrow Allen Crafton, professor of speech and drama, will read the play, "The Women," at 7 o'clock tomorrow night in the little theater in Green hall. Professor Crafton announced that the play will be read sometime Vicker's Gift Shop 1011 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. for Hummel Prints CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. 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