TVZ2 LOAD 2ACV ... PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 700 PREPSTERS---- (continued from page one) First Suite in E-flat ... Gustav Holst Second Suite in F ... Gustav Holst Toccatta Marziale. Vaughn Williams An American Rhapsody Haydn Wood Original Compositions Original Compositionist N. DeRubertis Censored by the composer Conducted by the Composer Berceuse and Finale from "The Firebird" ... Stravinsky Coronation Scene from "Boris Godounow" ... Mousseau Au Pays Lorrain Overture ... Baley Pax et Labor Overture ... Paire **FRIDAY** 8:30 AM High School Band. 8.39 Lawrence High School Band, Foch auditorium. Hoch auditorium. Class B: Deep South .. Isaac-Lillya Class C: Phantom Trumpeters ... Gillette Aurora Overture .. Yoder Americana Overture .. Buchtel 8:30 Demonstration on "Care and Repair of Woodwind Instruments" room 318, design dept., Frank Strong hall. 9:30 Chanute High School Band, Hoch auditorium. New: Mardi Gras in New Or- leans .. DeRubertis new: Mardi Gras in New Or- leans ... DeRubertis Symphonic Episode ... DeRubertis Class C: Dramatus Overture...Johnson Class D: Peasant Life Overture Olivardi Program: Blossom Time Selec- tions Commanding Officer March 9:30 Southeast Kansas City High School A Cappella Choir, Frank Strong auditorium. O Bread of Life Christiansen Sunset Souls of the Righteous Noble Ezekiel Saw D Weheel Arr. Cain Lover Come Back To Me Romberg The Musical Trust Clokey I Wonder as I Wander Folk 9:30 String Demonstration, Violin, Viola, room 304 Frank Strong hall. This demonstration will deal on principles of playing, care and ad- justment of stringed instruments. 10:30 Lawrence High School A Cappella Choir, Frank Strong auditorium. 'vehny 'Light' "Christmas Oratorio" .. Bach "I'll Stand" .. L. Stand America, My Own (patriotic) ..Cain Break Forth, O Beautiful Heavenly Light, Choral from "Christmas Gratu话" ..Bach Beside Thy Cradle Here I Stand Choral from "Christmas Or- atorio" Bach Allah's Holiday ... Primi Babylon is Fallen (8 parts) Spiritual ... Art. Cain Adoramus Campia solo for Harp. M. Hoberg Anabel Keeler, harpist Hoch auditorium. Class B: In Dulci Jubilo. . . Bach Filmproduktion 10:30 Topeca High School Band, Hoch auditorium Class B: In Detective Program: Youth Triumphant, Overture ... Hadley Grasshopper... Dance, piano solo ... Ebucolosi Marches: Alba Sentimentale Fazoli George Washington ... Goldman Father Knickerbocker ... Goldman 10:30 Brass Demonstration, room 131 Frank Strong hall. Dr. Gaston will discuss "Essentials of Brass Playing." 10:30 Cello Demonstration, room 304 A. Frank Strong hall. Mr. Stuhl will go into the mechanics of de- veloping 'Cello players in the schools, and will discuss bowing, fingering, etc. 10:30 Choral Clinic Demonstration W. Otto Mmisser. 11:30 Kansas City All-City Orchestra, Hoch auditorium. Class A: Beautiful Galathea _Supre Zorahaya, Legend Svendsen Class B: Czech Rhapsody ... Weinberger Legend, Tone Poem, Isaac The Great Gate of Kiev Moussorgsky-Riebold Class C:Melodies from Elijah Mendelssohn Russian Choral and Overture Isaac Scheherazade Themes Rimsky-Korsakov-Weaver 11:30 Percussion Demonstration, French Strings and auditorium Frank Strong auditorium. 1:30 University of Kansas A Cappella Choir, in a rehearsal demonstration, Frank Strong auditorium. Program: Carol of Bells . Lenovitsch Benedictus... Paladilhe Meribah Moore, soprano E. M. Brack, tenor Music in the Mine...N. Dett Clayton Krehbiel, tenor He's Gone Away, Southern Mountain Song. Arr. J. Clokey The Bells of St. Michael's Tower Knyvett-Stewart 1:30 Lawrence High School Orchestra, Hoch auditorium Class A: Die Fredermaus Over- Class Decrease ture ... Straus Program: Carman Suite. Bizet Program: Carman Suite...Bizer Blue, Danube, Waltzes 1:30 Lecture on Bresses, room 131 Frank Strawson hall. Mr. Bach will lecture on "History of Brass Instru- ntions and Their Use in Modern Symphony Orchestras and Concert pangs." Bands: 2:30 Chanute Junior College Band, Hoch auditorium. This band will give a demonstration of swing music as an added activity for the school band. 2:30 Fort Scott High School A Cappella Choir, Strong auditorium. Program: O Sacred Head. Bach n: O Sacred Heald ... Bacn Ave Mari Stella ... Grieg Three Swans ... Schmutz Autumn ... Gretchaninoff Three Kings ... Willan Exultate Deo ... Daniels I Love My Love ... Holst My Lord ... Delivery Daniel Cain 2:30 Lecture and Demonstration on "Sanitation in the Band" by Law- ian Canan, room 318, Frank Strong hall. 3:30 Topeka High School ORC stra, Hoch auditorium. Program: Manx Overture...Wood Thornrose Waltz. ...Tschaikowsky Down South from "Show-boat" ...Myddleton In the Mill Gillette American Fantasie Herbert 3:30 Chamble High School Chorus, Topeka Hoch auditorium. 3.30 Chanute High School Chorus, Frank Strong auditorium. Selected numbers of contest and program materials. program materials. 3.30 Piano Forum, Office of the Dean, School of Fine Arts, Dean Swarthout is offering a Master Class in piano. All supervisors who care to participate are cordially invited to attend this session. 4:30 Kansas City Central High School Band, Hoch auditorium. Karen Overture Caneva-McAllister Gulls of Gaspe Overture Hildreth Selections, "The Vagabond King" The Legend of Sleepy Hollow The Pilgrim March Lake Waltz Medley Irving Berlin 4:30 Valley Falls High School Girl's Glee Club, Frank Strong, auditorium May Day Carol-English Folk- song ... Arr. Deems Taylor ALL THE FACTS---with the athletic authorities at the University of Oklahoma. And yet they are the very ones who are raising the biggest howl about the "unfairness and un-American like" ruling handed down by the committee. (continued from page five) At the time Tucker enrolled at Oklahoma, Tom Stidham, present football coach at Marquette and former football coach and athletic director at the Norman institution, should have handled the situation with the cooperation of Bruce Drake, Sooner basketball mentor. If this action would have been taken at that time, Kansas State would have undoubtedly authorized the move, altho grudgingly, and Tucker would be eligible to play today. But since nothing was done, the question now arises as to whether Tucker is not also guilty of the "migrant athlete" rule which would bar him from Big Six athletics forever. The first report by the conference eligibility Saturday found Tucker guilty under this "migratory" rule. However, the later ruling by the committee on Monday changed the decision to being guilty of the "two semester" clause which would automatically classify Tucker as a freshman at the present time. It appears from the previous statements quoted from the bylaws of the conference that Tucker is guilty upon both counts and should not be allowed to participate in Big Six athletics at all. This seems, however, a trifle unfair to Tucker. Granting that Tucker is undoubtedly guilty to an extent of transferring to Oklahoma under questionable circumstances, it seems quite severe to condemn him for the rest of his collegiate days. Oklahoma Faculty to Blame The blame should lie entirely COACH JAP HASKELL Instead of trying to fight the issue they should be eternally grateful for the fact that Tucker still has a chance of participating in five semesters of athletic competition for their school. The possibility exists, however, that Kansas State will not give Oklahoma the written permission which will be necessary to let Tucker play. If the Sooners continue to squawk and take pot-shots at the member schools of the conference, Mike Ahearn, athletic director at Manhattan, may decide that ENDS SATURDAY VARSITY All Shows 15c You've Seen the Rest Now See Their Best! Now Jesse James Dared to Return to Help His Homefolk in Their Fight Against the Railroad! With a Price on His Head--at Bay" She Has Everything Zowie!! Hardly a WHAT A GIRL! "Zenobia ROY ROGERS "GABBY" HAYES Your Lawrence World Premiere Stars at Their Best! "Jesse James Lady --- But Oh! OLIVER HARDY HARRY LANGDON BILLIE BURKE ALICE BRADY PLUS — Superman Serial — News Events SUNDAY — 4 DAYS a written permission should not be granted. In that case, Tucker would be out for now and out for good. Wallace Beery "The Bad Man" and "Buy Me That Town" Kraft Was Notified But to return to the curren that Al. DR.F.C.ALLEN len is responsible for the case being aired at a time coming directly before Kansas' game with Oklahoma. After the situation had been brought to light by the interested parties in Manhattan and Topeka, Allen W. W. This represents another admission of laxity on the part of Sooner officials. And yet they are the same officials who continue to gripe about the "Pearl Harbor" tactics Officials Were Lax Davis, Kansas' representatives on the conference athletic committee, and explained the problem to him. Kraft said that he would. But he never did. When questioned concerning this matter at the meeting in Kansas City during the past week-end, Kraft said that he hadn't done anything at that time because he was afraid he couldn't present the entire story to the members in the light which he wished. Davis called Walter Kraft, faculty athletic committee representative and superintendent of buildings and grounds at Oklahoma, Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 30, and asked him to wire the other faculty athletic committee members of the conference and get their reactions concerning the affair. JAYHAWKER TODAY ENDS SATURDAY 25c plus tax — On the Same Program — Cartoon Henpecked Duck Annapolis Salutes Navy Women in Defense Latest News SUNDAY "Cuddle Up a Little Closer" MARY MARTIN "The Waiter and the Porter and the Upstairs Maid" BING CROSBY "My Melancholy Baby" CAROLYN LEE "Tiger Rag" BRIAN DONLEVY "St. Louis Blues" ROCHESTER "BIRTH OF THE "BIRTH OF THE BLUES" of the committee in striking so suddenly. But the Oklahoma officials should not feel too hurt about this for they know that the case was in existence for 14 months and that it surely must come up for discussion eventually. The faculty committee is not altogether absolved from blame in the matter either, for the situation was called to their attention previous to the past week and that august body blissfully ignored it. It's Up To Kansas State Furthermore, Oklahoma was realized the seriousness of events for Harold Keith, sports publicity director at Norman, wrote to the Kansas City Star concerning the case and his statements were included in the first story on Dec 28. Their first meeting occurs Saturday night at Norman. Until the time and even for the rest of this month, the Sooners had best treat lightly on the toes and feelings of the Wildcats lest the latter feel that for the good of all concerned Tucker should not be given officia permission to have transferred to Oklahoma and thus automatically rule him ineligible for the remainder of his collegiate days. So as the case now stands, Kansas State holds the solution to the problem. As a result of Tucker's disbarment, the Aggies profit the most for they are the only players in the conference to face the Sooners twice this semester. --- GRANADA ENDS SATURDAY What Went on in the Heart of This Fascinating Woman? With LORETTA YOUNG "The Men In Her Life" Conrad Dean VEIDT JAGGER FLASH Exclusive Pictures, not Just News Shots, but Special 10 Minute Feature Giving Highlights of--- MISSOURI VS. FORDHAM SUGAR BOWL GAME TONITE, 9 P.M. TONITEL, 9 P.M. To Some One in the Audience $10.00 in DEFENSE STAMPS 11 Individual Awards