Page 3 Eyes Tell Tale- "Because of the stars in their eyes." Music Missionary Plays for Students This is the reason a missionary of music gave last night for toting his piano deep into mountains in China and Japan to play for young people. By Carrie Edwards Albert L. Faurot, professor of music at Silliman University, Dumaguete, Philippines, played a piano here last night, but this time the piano was furnished. He interpreted Oriental music for Presbyterian students at their fellowship meeting last night. As a music missionary, Prof. Faurot has played American music to audiences of young people in China, Japan and the Philippines. "When I play American music in the Orient, I try to interpret the music so that young people may understand Americans better by understanding our music," he said. "When young Orientals listen in silence with stars in their eyes, I feel that I am helping them to understand us better." He said that some Japanese are going overboard on American jazz, but that they still prefer serious music as a people. Prof. Faurot graduated from Park College, Parkville, Mo., in 1936, and went to Foochow, China, where he taught English and music in Fukien Christian University. He returned to the United States in 1940 to receive his masters degree in music from Oberlin College. "Ever since the Japanese heard Elvis Presley music, they have enjoyed popular American music," he added. He then went to Kobe College in Japan where he taught piano and in 1953 was appointed to teach music in Silliman University. He is on a 1-year leave from his post there. The University of Kansas Associated Student Council and the Kansas State University Student Governing Assn. Saturday agreed on a peace pact between the two schools. Peace Pact Affirms KU,K-State Good Will The two universities will clash next Saturday on KU's ridron. "We, the students of Kansas State University of Agriculture and Applied Sciences and of the University of Kansas, in order to further increase peaceful relations between our institutions, do hereby establish this pact between Kansas State University and the University of Kansas. The pact reads: "We, the duly elected Associated Student Council of the University of Kansas and the Student Governing Assn. of Kansas State University of Agriculture and Applied Science, representing our respective student bodies, hereby officially condemn all manner of undesirable and unfriendly activities between our two schools. "To show our good faith, we agree to do all in our power to keep all members of our institutions from attempting to carry on, or carrying on, any undesirable and unfriendly activity against the other school. "If any student is found guilty of participating in an act of vandalism, he shall be held responsible for all damages he incurred. The Council of the offending school shall re-commend to the head of its institution that the student be automatically dismissed and his transcript shall not be released to any institution until such time as he has paid the stated amount of damages. (Be it understood that the other conditions must be met before any person can be re-admitted to KSU or KU.) Radio Programs KUOK 4:00 Music in the Afternoon 6:00 News 6:05 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:00 News 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:30 Spotlight on Sports 8:00 News 8:05 Album Time 8:45 Melody Time 9:00 News 9:05 Music from Beyond the Heavens 10:00 News 10:05 The Dave Butcher Show 11:55 News Monday, Oct. 12, 1959 University Daily Kansan KANU 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concerto: “Trio No. 1 in B-Flat Major” by Schu- bert 7:00 Ballet Music: “La Vie Parisi- enne” by Offenbach. 7:30 Keyboard Concert: “French Suite No. 5 in G Major” by Bach 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air: “It’s Your Problem” 8:30 University of the Air: “Re- ports from Russia” 8:45 University of the Air: “Impetus” 9:00 Starlight Symphony 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: “String Quartet No. 2 in D-Flat Maj- or” by Dohnanyi 11:00 Sign Off Each year the respective student governing groups meet to discuss the pact and vote whether to accept it. The agreement has been in effect since 1954. 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