1. y=x UNIVERSITY, DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR Young Display Bands From All Mid-West Compete Several Double F f i r s t s Testify to Ability of High School Musicians In Festival Young musicians from Kansas, Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska and more distant states of the Middle West displayed their talent before noted guest conductors and judges to gain recognition in the National Music Competition festival in its opening day vestered day. One of these double firsts was received by Phillip Webster, competing in a field of 21 clinitresses. Included in division 1, which indicates the top-ranking performers, were Bob Berrl, North Kansas City, Mo.; Keith Bryant, Harvard, Mo.; McKeith Bryant, Bethany, Mo.; Catherine Cox, Chilcothe, Mo.; Orville Cramer, Coffeyville; Al Fanclu, Omaha, Meb. (Tech High); W. Bruce Feigley, Oklahoma City, Okla. (Classen High); Sam Hebowert, Topeka; Mary Louse Jones, Belton, Mo.; Victor Mahan, Butler, Mo.; Jean McPherson, Hamilton, Mo.; Ellen Nissen, Haven, llvnn, Dodge City; Gordon Tordwilerng, Caldwell; and Phillip Webster, Pittsburg. Several double firsts, indicating superior playing on the part of the student were awarded by the judges of the solo and ensemble events which took up the major part of the morning and afternoon. Brass Ensemble Contest Brass Ensemble Contest In the brass ensemble contest, a trumpet trio from Scotts Bluff, Neb. a brass sextet from Lawrence; and a brass quartet from Lawrence won recognition. Decisions of the judges gave the rating of division 1 to a woodwind quintet, Lawrence; four B-flat clarinets, Lawrence; two B-flat bass and also clarinets, Lawrence; and flute, horn, and piano, Toeka. Out of a field of 32 contestants in the cornet solo event, only four visitors managed to make the first division. They are Lee Horacek, Topkei; Eugene Lee, Cameron, Mo.; Dean Smith, Springfield, Mo.; and Betty Winner, Hastings, Neb. Of the other cornet solistis, eight were placed in division 2, 17 in division 3, and two in division 4. Trombone Solars Rated Gilbert Allen, Stanton, Neb.; Bruce Baker, Jefferson City; Shelby Brown, Chanute; Franee Clark, Hannibal, Mo.; Gilbert Steelberg, Spinfield, Neb.; Donald Tushale, Spinfield, Neb.; Donald Verville, North Platt, Neighbors; and Allerw Withercup, Southeast High, Kansas City, were rated in division 1 in the trombone solo. In division 2 were Lloyd Barker, Mountain Grove, Mo.; Woodrow Erven, Chillicothe, Mo.; Jack Kruerge, Westport High, Kansas City; George Johnson, Norton; Harold Poyster, Cameron, Mo.; Reed Whettstone, Lawrence; and Weldon Woner, Cameron, Mo. In division 3 were Clarence Boehner, Chillicothe, Mo.; Joan Bradley, Greensburg; Joe Frank Gregg, Emerson; Charles Krause, Belleville; Emporia; Charles Krause, Belleville; Ralph Reeder, Soldan High, St Louis; and Sam Von Schrillz, Pittsburg. Placing in division 4 in the trombone solo were Henry Hatton Platte City, Neb.; Lorane Higgins Platte City, Neb; Neert Evert Jack, Imperial, Neb; Glenn Jacobs, Olathe; Elmer e Lough, Stafford; Walter Pratt, Stockton, Mo.; and Malcom Schultz, Gysum. Placings in Baritone Solo Placing in baritone solo In the barihone horn competition Charles Buchanan, Paseo High, Kansas City; Ted Weber, Merriam; and Virginia Hill, Hamilton, Mo., were placed in division 1. Those placing in division 2 in the baritone solo were Billy Butcher, Adrian, Mo; Ernest Gregory, Cameron, Mo; Charles Horner, Ablene, Rocky Hellier, Brunswick, Mo; Nelson McLain, Liberal; William Miller, Topека, Paul Mize, j-, Bonner Springs; Vale Page, Norton; Glenn Scott, Belleville; and Duane Wagner, Ellinwood. Following these in division 3 were John Anderson, Minneapolis Charles Barhydt, Dodge City; Leon Cox, Westport High, Kansas City; Marshall Hulett, Platte City; Neb. Jack Krueger, Westport High, Kansas City; Bus Russell, Lawrence; and Morris Skull, Burlington Gladys Huber, Valley Falls, was placed in division 4. French Horn Competition In the French horn competition, the judges ranked Don Brant, Cameron, M.; Betty Brides, Lawrence; m. *K*财 Kissler, Caldwell; Paul Fischer, Salisbury, Mo.; Joe Van Sickle, Lawrence; Roger Manners, Wahoo, Neb; Boon Shaw, Jefferson City in division 1. Wested in division 2 were Ed Allsup, Ratein High, High, Kansas City; Jeanne Dame, Hannibal Mo.; Bernice Nads, Hamilton, Mo.; Kenneth Elson, Curtis, Mo.; James Johnson, Ellinwood; Wilminson Kinderkind, Abel Winslow; Johnny Barker, Robert Lamar, Topeka; Frank Marshall, Burlington; Bevley谢埔, PaseoHigh, Kansas City; and Bern Sinclair, Independence, Mo. Koineth Rice; Greensburg, rated in division 3. Bass Horn Solos In the bass horn solo Glenn Bremer, Lawrence; Lawrence, Brewer Emperor; James Brown, Kimball Neb.; Larry Brunk; Jefferson City; Ed Fischer, Ellinwood; Gene Gorton, Hannibal, Ma.; and Elmer Rasmussen, Naphone, Neb., were placed in division 1. Ranking in division 2 were Gerald Alice, Westport high, Kansas City; Jeanne Allen, Brookfield, Mo.; Lawrence 'Hensley, Dodge City; Fred Kibbley, Westport High, Kansas City Willard Miler, Burlington; Maynard newcomb, Cameron, Mo.; Alvador Suffron, Pittsburg; Herbert Waltz Chanute; and Otto Wosley, Chillie co. Me. Mary Fisher, Platte City, Mo; and David Lusley, Bolton, Mo; and Joan Dale, Hamilton, Mo, rated division 3. Flute Entries Among the flute players, Marguerite Hynek, Humboldt, Bnob. won the ranking of double first. She was followed up in division 1 by Mary Jane Allee, Kansas City, Mo. (Central High) Dorothy Allen, Ottawa. Jeanette Clark, Tekamah, Neb.; Max Cory, Beatrie, Neb. Curus Haan, North Kansas City, Mo.; Marqaret Hyde, Lawrence; Jequissua, Topeka; and Phyllis Markley, Minneapolis. In the bassoon solo Ted Shultz, Jerseyton) City, won the ranking of double first. Ellen Anderson, Excelsior Springs; Harriet Coul, Platte; Lawrence; and Marvin Nebert, Neher McMoore. Mo. placed in the first division. Saxophone Competition In the saxophone competition, double firsts went to Cyrus Crum; Pembroke-Country Day School, Kansas; City; Russell Chambers, Platte, S. D; Harold Lekron, Abilene; Norma Lee Herold, Ellinwood, and W. Bruce Feigly, J. Oklahoma City (for titer saxophone). In division 1 were W. Bruefe Feigly, J. Oklahoma City (for alto saxophone); Ivan Hastings, Silver Creek, Neb; James Berkson, Admon and Rose Placing in division 1 in the oboe solo were Berry Brewer, Minneapolis; Bof Forman, Westport High, Kansas City; Robert Haynes, Lawrence, Etta Mae Hollinger, Paola; and W. T. Huffman, Brookfield, Mo. Following these in division 7 was Dallas Dorman of Tobeka. EASY ON THE BUDGET Replenish your stock of Arrow Shirts is as economical as it is satisfying. Our supply is replete with all the latest collar models in new and exclusive patterns and colors. In white, we have Trump, Gordon, or Hitt . . . $2 each Marjory McCarty, Lawrence rated as double first in the alto clarinet solo. Ernest Anderson, Gothenburg, Neb; Jean Doeoley, Lawrence, and Walter Rudin, Wahoo, Neb, ranked double first in the bass clarinet solo. Robert Keast, Topeka, ranked in division 1. in the marimba and xylophone solos, Robert Jenkins, Humboldt, Neb; and Vernon Mercial, Beatrice, Neb.; were placed in division 1. Bile Tebow, Maryville, Mo., was placed in division 2, and Junita Lyman, Ulysses, was rated in division 3. Harold Fritz, Newton, was rated in division 1 in the E-flat clarinet solo. June Seldon, Execister Springs, Mo., alone rated division 1 in the snare drum competition. Hauger, Cameron, Mo. Following these were B. Giffen, Topek; Jack Higgins, Platte City, Mo.; Joe Bill the City, Me; Mo., and Ed Stout. Lawrences. Sarrusaphone Will Be Demonstrated At Concert In case some of us have never seen a sirarusphone, we can see one at the concert of the National Festival band tomorrow night. Out of 272 high school students enrolled in the band, there is only one sirarusphone." It is played by Darrell Stoltenberg of Lexington, Mo. Sarrusphone isn't even in the dictionary. The first instrument under that name was made by the Comic Musical Instrument company. According to most current definitions, it is a cross between everything from a piccolo to a tuba. The sarrusphone is fingered the The sarurupapone is ingested the same as a saxophone and is used as Oldest Alumni Group Will Gather for Reunion A group of senior alumni, students who attended the University at least 50 years ago, will hold a reunion here because their members are expected to be present. Conductor Russel L. Wiley and his University band will supplement the huge orchestra. The Haskell and Wentworth Military Academy musicians will also participate in the program. In the afternoon, there will be a memorial service for all alumni who have died during the past year. The program will consist of vocal solos by Mrs. Katherine Langmuhee Nelson and Keith Davis, fatwas, and meditations by Ms. Gillian C. 37. Prof. C. S. Skilton will accompany Malvoney on the ovum. After the commemoration there will be a banquet in the Memorial Union building, Angelo Scott, 77, of Oklahoma City, will serve as tennaster. A short musical program will follow the banquet. The finale of a two-hour program featuring a massed band of 700 pieces accompanied by a 700 voice chorus will be heard over station KMBC from the University mid-town Saturday night from 9-15 to 9:45. Members serving on the senior alumni committee are Kate Stephenson, 75 chairman; Carrie M. Watson, 77; Dana R. Schlumberger, 81; and Agnes Enery, 84. Have You Heard About Arrow's NEW TRUMP? It's the shirt you've been looking for. The new soft collar is made of fine combed yarn, and so sturdy that it will wear the shirt itself—and that's a long time. Comes in the white broadcloth only. Two dollars. Mitoga-tailored to fit Sanforized Shrunk THE CLASS OF 1937 Presents Massed Band To Play Over Station KMBC With KAY WEBER, Vocalist a substitute for the bassoon. It is a metal instrument using a double reed and is generally put into service because of its greater power. Closing K. U. Social Season Bob Crosby and his DIXIELAND BAND TICKETS Advance Sale ... $2.00 Box Office ... 2.25 at the Tickets on Sale; Bell's K.U. Business Office Union Lounge TICKETS (Spring-Formal) Senior Cakewalk MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM FRIDAY May 21 9 'til 1 Warner and Young Attend Engineering Meeting R. W. Warren, professor of electrical engineering and C. M. Young, professor of mining engineering, left for Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. had night to attend a meeting of the Regional Accrediting committee of the Engineering Council for Professional Development. Official visits have been made to Schools of Engineering in Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Oklahomba, Louisiana, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and the campus now wishes to formulate its final report 'or the council.' Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Discusses Future Plans Tonight Y.W.C.A. 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