PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1929 Members to Fill Two Orchestras Nearly All Chosen Director Kuersteiner Says Few Vacancies Remain Unfilled After Tryouts Prospects for the University orchestra are very promising this year, according to Prof. Karl O. Kuerstein, director. Although the first student recital will be still some vacancies which Professor Kuerstein is anxious to fill. There are places in the orchestra for bassos, french horns and trumpets. There are also places needed in view of the fact that two players of these much needed instruments graduated last year. The video shows the band filled. Bassos, oboes, mellophones, and a viola are on hand if people need them, who are capable of playing them. Regular rehearsal for both orchestras will begin this week. The K. U. Symphony orchestra will practice from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Thursday. The U.S. Orchestra will practice from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Friday. All practices are held in the old Commons building. Anyone who wishes to try out for either of these orchestas should see Professor Kuersteiner at his office, 304 West Administration building. Credit is given in the School of Fine Arts for work done in these orchestas. Those who make up the orchestra now are: K. U. Symphony Orchestra First Violin; Luther Leavengood (concert master), Dorothy Kuersteiner, Kathleen Caroline, Vivian Skilton, Elizabeth Hill, Lecy Thomas Second Violin; Helen Stockwell (Principal); Dorothy Durkee, J Fischer, Mary Humes, Hermes Nye Kosar, Mariory Erison. Viola: Dorothy Messenger (Principal), Merton Tract, Virginia Sherwood, Conrad Eriksen, Lloyd Roehn Ritch Johnson. Cello: Ruena Vista Bear, Harold Lanning, Margaret Roberts, Genevieve Hargiss. Bass: Catherine Vingling, O bundy, Eleanor Michell, Mary Sathelip. Susan Hudson, Evelyn Elastice. Oloe Shau Lbi Biena, Evelyn Elastice. Oloe Shau Lbi Biena, Rrist Adams. Basson. Robert Pierson. Horn; Loreis; Burry, Glen Mornie, Lester Jackson. Trombone. Earl Hortxor, Theodore Beffert, *Carr Eriksen*. Tympian: Arburt Rogers. Tympian: Arnold Murphy. Harp: Rachel Busho K. U. Little Symphony First Violin: Merton Trest, Frances Barber, Lloyd Ericsson, Mary Bartram, Ovrin French, Ralph Smith. Second Violin: Deroby Hamlin, Hamlin Duncan, John Evans, Munford, Mary Ellington, Katherine Kaul, Viola: Kathie Carles, Ruth Johnson, Cello: Ruth Madison, Flute Holen Carol, Frances Smith, Ohoo: Gerald Fisher, William Camran, Tompani: Paul Coll. Desk blotters Free at the Ballock Printing Co. Bowersock Theater building. Phone 379 - Adv. "บริษัทหน้าต่อเทียบตัวแปร" Photo shows the new Folkier plane which Commander Richard E. Brud will use on his expedition to the Antarctic regions. Washington, Sept. 22—(UP) Utilities propaganda activities in Pacific coast states will be investigated hearing here in the week beginning Oct. 7. California, Oregon, Washington will be covered by the inquiry. Marseilles, France, Sept. 22—(AP) —the tiny, around-the-world scapeplot of George H. Stork, Seattle flyer, overurged in the air while leaving the airport to East. Stork was unhurt but the plane was badly damaged. ON SOUTH POLE FLIGHT New York, Sept. 22—(UAP) —Stocks moved higher Monday as portions of its U.S. stock markets rebounded while cotton continued its advances and wheat rebounded slightly from Friday. Washington, Sept. 22—(UP) - The Interstate Commerce Commission has approved the transfer of L. F. Lorre, railway executive, to hold a position as director of the Missouri Transportation Board. New York, Sept. 22. (UP) Mr. and Mrs. Al Jolson are the white Star Lineman Olympic today on their way to spend a honeycomb in Aya Yorkson, who is Al Johnson, and Nellie Keeler, who is Ruby Keeler were married secretly at Port Chester, N. Y., Friday. 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