THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Name Glee Club, Choir Members Name Glee Swarthout Names A Cappella Choir Personnel The personnel of the A Cappella choir was announced this morning by D. M. Swarthout, director. The list follows: First Soprano: Lois Ballew, fa'41, Mary Elizabeth Bear, Mary Louise Belcher, Harriett Alberta Blythe, fa'43, Norma Brooks, Helen Colburn, fa'43, Mary Alice Dietrich, Leah Edmonds, fa'42, Ruth Catherine Gibson, fa'41, Mildred Holcomb, Donna Hughes, fa'41, Cynthia Ann Johnson, Elizabeth Gentry Neuman; Melba Rn Ninginger, Mary Louis Noble, c'42, Mary Alice Pringle, Carol Louise Robinson, Joyce Viesselman, c'42, Mary Clarmell Wehrli. Second Soprano: Dorothy Allen, fa'41, Doris Bradshaw, fa'43, Gwendolyn Couch, Helen Cronemeyer, Frances Dotzour, Phyllis Gossett, c'41, Louise Green, fa'41, Gussie Helmg, fa'43, Joanne Johnson, Marilyn Konatz, c'41, Wilma Medlin, fa'42, Leona Moreland, Selda Paulk, c'41, Betty Sue Roberts; Jeanne Scott, fa'43. First Alto: Minerva Davis, fa'42, Elizabeth Ann Griffith, fa'43, Florence Harris, c'43, Dorothy Hathaway, Marybelle Long, fa'43, Evelyn Nadine Mercer, Verleen Miller, c'41, Helen Maxine Pringle, Hazel Scheer, fa'uncl., June Steeper, Bette Leimert, Nina Odille Nelson. Second Alto: Mary Anderson, c'42, Geraldine Burton, c'43, Mary Ruth Fogel, Mary Kathynn Green, c'43, Lenora Grizzell, ed'41, Maurita Markiewicz, Evelyn Nelson, Hazel Malan, Janis Patchen, Veta Riegel, ed'41, Pauline Schmidt, Mildred Stoenner, c'43, Bernice Zuercher, c'41. First Tenor: Second Tenor: E. M. Brock, Jr.; Clayton Krehbiel, fa'42; Richard Tippin, fa'41 Wallace Kunkel, c'43. Succeeded Tippin. First Bass: James B. Chandler, Robert Forman, fa'42, George Lee Johnson, c'43 Gilbert Burmeister, c'43, Earl W Riddle. Ralph D. Anderson, Jr., Leslie Breidenthal, Ed Garich, c'41, Leo Goertz, Edgar Haage, fa'42, Steve Wilcox, Lloyd Wilson, c'42. Second Bass: William Cornelius Hail, Samuel Iwig, c'41; W. Harry W. Johnson, fa'43; Arthur Martens, e'42; Robert E. Moses, Jr., fa'41; Clarence Ralph Peterson, c'42; Leslie Sperling, fa'41. Glee Club Adds 19 New Members Following recent tryouts, the Men's Glee Club has added 19 new members to its personnel, Director Joseph Wilkins announced today. Four first tenors, five second tenors, five baritones, and five basses have been selected, bringing the total membership to 47 for the year. The following students form the first tenor section of the club: Curtis Alloway, Jack Coyle, DeLloyd Tibbs, Stanley McCleod, Jack Perkins, Laurence Nelson, Stuart Exan, Gerald McDonald, Harold McCarty, and Grier Stewart. Second tenors are Robert Jenkins, Warren Frowe, Thad Robbins, Duncan McGregor, Junior Gale, Bill McIntyre, Dick Gray, Edward Badsky, Jack Singleton, Conrad Miller, Robert Gale, Craig Hawes, Ed Moses. Baritones include Kenneth Lewis, Douglass Tarbet, John Riiseh, Lander Claassen, Loren Miller, Charles Bradley, Lee Huddleston, Gray Dorsey, Wilson Gilton, Robert Akey, Basses are Oliver Backe, Spencer Bayles, Robert LaGree, Howard Dexter, Otto Kiehl, Warren Williams, Robert Taft, Eldridge King, Donald Thomas, Joe Nelson, and John Naff. Louis Thompson, Donald Mitchell, Thomas Eells. Railway history in Italy began in 1839, when a five - mile line was opened between Naples and Portici. Prof. and Mrs.Wilkins Present Vocal Concert Prof. Joseph Wilkins, tenor, and Marie Wilkins, soprano, will present the first faculty recital of the year Monday night in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. Accompanied by Winifred Hill, the recital will be given at 8 p.m. The Program follows: O LOVELY PEACE (JUDAS MACCABEUS) ... Handel I IHR SCHÖNEN AUS DER STADT (THE SEASONS) ... Haydn He: Ye gay and painted ladies from the city, come look at a fair daughter shwing cheek, her laughing eye, her rosy lips, artifice know— She: Ye fine young swains, keep away! No flattery nor gold can dazzle us—All my wishes are fulfilled if my Lucas is true to me! Both: What a joy is true love! To love and be loved is life's greatest bliss! JOSEPH AND MARIE WILKINS II LEISE, LEISE (DER FREISCHUTZ) ... von Weber Agatha's sweetheart has gone to try his luck in a shooting contest, the victor of which will win her hand. She prays for his success. The serene quiet of the moonlit night is finally broken by the note of a distant horn! Agatha excitedly watches for his coming, and thinks she sees a flower in his hat, a token of success—"All my pulses leap, my heart is enraptured!" MARIE WILKINS III L'INVITATION AU VOYAGE ... Henri Duparc Come, let us dream of a land far off, fair and mysterious as your eyes—a land where all is beauty, calm, and joy! E ... Gabriel Fauré Your soul is a lovely landscape where go charming masqueraders playing and dancing, singing in the minor mode—not believing in their happiness—in the calm moon-light, sad and beautiful. VOICI QUE LE PRINTEMPS Here is the spring, jauity prince-returned from long exile! He brings the nightingale and the blackbird—the blackbird whisling jeers at those who are not loved, but for the lovers, the nightingale prolongs a touching song. GREEK FOLK-SONGS (To be sung without interruption Arr. by ... Maurice Ravel I. CHANSON DE LA MARIEE Wake up, my dear! See the gold ribbon I've brought you! If you wish, we will be married—that's the way in our families! II. QUEL GALANT M EST COMPARABLE What gallant can compare with me, lady Vasiliki? See, at my side, my pistols and sharp sabre—and 'tis thee I love! Dance and be gay! JOSEPH WILKINS III. TOUT CAI! IV V AVE MARIA (Poem by Sir Walter Scott) ... Schubert ECHO SONG (Norwegian folk-song) ... Arr. by Thrane O CAN YE SEW CUSHIONS (Scotch folk-song) ... Arr. by Colin Taylor LAUCHING SONG (Die Fledermaus)... Johann Strauss MARIE WILKINS RIGOLETTO, Act I, Scene II ... Verdi As Gilda is in her garden thinking of the young man whom she has recently met in church, he himself appears. It is the Duke of Mantua, disguised as a poor student, who ardently declares his love for her—They hear foot-steps and passionately say fare well. JOSEPH AND MARIE WILKINS KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 Drop in to See Us About Our Beautiful Permanents STADIUM BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Phone 310 1633 Mass. SPECIAL SPECIAL SHAMPOO - FINGERWAVE Mon., Tues., Wed. — 35c Thurs., Fri, Sat. — 50c NU-VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE 927½ Mass. Phone 458 ACKERMAN'S Hat Shop —— 1023 Mass. 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