Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1958 400 to Perform Sunday In 34th Vespers Program The Christmas season will be ushered onto the campus Sunday when the lights of Hoch Auditorium dim at 3:30 p.m. and the 34th annual KU Christmas Vespers begin. There will be a second performance at 7:30 p.m. The program is open to the public free of charge. All departments of the School of Fine Arts cooperate to produce the Vespers. About 400 students will participate. Major musical organizations taking part will be the A Capella Choir led by Clayton Krehbiel, associate professor of music education and choral music, and the University Symphony, directed by Robert Baustian, associate professor of orchestra. About 6,000 persons annually attend this program, which celebrates the Christmas season with choral and instrumental music and living tableaux. A recital on the World War II Memorial Carillon will precede the programs at 2:45 and 7:00 p.m. The ceremony of lighting candles will be performed by Chad Lawton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lawton, and Fred Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Winter Jr. The candle lighting will follow an organ prelude by L. E. Anderson professor of organ and University organist, who will play the Bach chorale-prelude, "Saviour of the Heathens, Come!" and "Elevation for Noel" by Zincoli. Other participants include a choral ensemble directed by George Duerkson, Lawrence graduate student, and a brass ensemble led by John Hill, instructor of music education. Four tableaux have been designed by Robert Sudlow, assistant professor of drawing and painting, Robert Green, associate professor of drawing and painting, and John Tailleur, instructor of drawing and painting. The tableaux are "Flight into Egypt," "Christmas Eve," "Christmas Procession," and "The Nativity." The A Capella Choir will be heard in four selections. They are "Christmas Canticle" by Leland Sateren, "Christmas Eve" by Anthony Donato, "Hacia Belen va un bortico" in an arrangement by Shaw-Parker, and "Gloria in Excelsis" by Florence Jolley. KuKus to Elect Officers The KuKus, upperclass men's pep organization, will hold the election of officers at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Pine Room. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c Mufflers and Tallipipes Installed Free 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. The University Symphony Orchestra will be heard in the Ormandy transcription of the Bach chorale-prelude, "Sleepers, Wake" and the Allegretto from the First Symphony of Brahms. In the tableau "Flight into Egypt," Mary will be portrayed by Barbara Elaine Simons, Pittsburg sophomore, and Joseph by William D. Garrett, Mission sophomore. In the second tableau, "Christmas Eve," the children will be portrayed by Sharon Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Boyle, 120 W. 13th, and Bryant Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, 1644 W. 20th. The third tableau will feature Nancy Carey, Lawrence, as a Mexican woman, Robert Flores, Kansas City, Mo., junior, as a Mexican man. Mexican children will be Tressia and David Garcia, children of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Garcia, Sante Fe Apartments; Billy Hladik, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hladik, 1929 Ky.; Leslie Ann Lawton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lawton, and Barry Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stitt Robinson, Jr. 1739. Alabama W. Suit Robinson JT, 1139 Alabama. During the tableaux a choral ensemble directed by Duerksen will sing "Band of Children," "The Cradle," and "Patapan" in arrangements by Martin Shaw and "Jolly Old St. Nicholas." The ensemble will consist of Jane Bortz, Downs freshman; Jane Perry, Lawrence sophomore; Jane Etnvre, Topeka junior; Sara Maxwell, Columbus freshman; Janet Willoughby, Western Springs, Ill., sophomore; Donna Pyper, Independence, Mo.; junior; Barbara Cook, Independence, Kan.; junior; Helen Bruch, Cameron, Mo.; Dorothy Corlis, Blairsville, Pa. sophomore; Lavena Brown, Colby junior; Ron Broun, Phillipsburg sophomore; Garth Hulse, Conway sophomore; David Wurth, Independence, Mo.; junior; Rick Barnes, Seneca junior; David Walstrom, McPherson freshman; George Smith, Lawrence senior; Ralph Otten, Overland Park senior; Dale Hedrick, Mission freshman; Jon Cook, Leavenworth freshman, and Jim Hudson, Tonganoxie senior. Six Pershing Rifle Queen Finalists Selected Tuesday The six finalists in the Pershing Rifle queen contest were announced yesterday after a meeting of the Company. The queen will be announced at a special meeting of the Pershing Rifle Company Dec. 18 at the Kansas Union. The finalists will be interviewed Thursday by the Pershing Rife staff and Patricia Swanson, Newton senior and last year's queen. Fifteen women's organized houses each submitted a candidate from which the six were selected. The finalists are Jo Anne McElhany, Mission sophomore, Delta Gamma; Nan Newton, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta; Suzanne Tinsley, Leavenworth sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta; Annette Bassgall, Junction City freshman, Corbin-North Hall; Colette Wells, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Gertrude Sellards Pearson, and Carolyn Goth, Omaha, Neb. sophomore, Gertrude Sellards Pearson. Cage Seats Dec. 20 Will Be Reserved Students who failed to read the fine print on the backs of this semester's student identification cards had better give them a quick check before next weekend. The cards state that they "provide admission to all regularly scheduled intercollegiate athletic events (advance reservations required for December double-header basketball game) . . ." Joseph's of Philadelphia and North Carolina State, will be played here Dec. 20. The double-header, featuring Kansas and Kansas State against St. Reservations for seats may be made Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the athletic office in Allen Field House. No extra charge will be made for reservations. E. L. Falkenstien, athletics business manager, said the reservations requirement was introduced because last year's double-header was oversold when an unexpectedly large group of students attended. Seven Join Honor Group Six KU seniors and one junior will be initiated into Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary society for business students, Wednesday. Mrs. Janette Kay McKinley, Lawrence, is the only junior elected to the society. Seniors to be initiated are James L. Gilliland, Lawrence; Phillip G. Heinschel, Smith Center; Larry G. McCully, Wichita; Carl Everett Strain, Garnett; Chester B. Vanatta, Bartlesville, Okla., and John D. Wheeler, Mission, Ohio. Membership in the society is limited to seniors who rank in the top 10 per cent of their class, and juniors in the upper three per cent. Next Job Interviews Companies scheduled to interview students in the School of Engineering and Architecture this week are; students in the School of Engineering and Architecture this week are: Monday (Dec, 15) — Boeing Airplane Co., Wichita, and Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co., Liberal and Kansas City, Mo. Tuesday (Dec. 16) - Boeing Airplane Co., Wichita, and Union Electric Co., St. Louis, Mo. In 1892 the KU basketball team walloped Illinois 24-4. There are no other interviews scheduled until after Christmas vacation. Carmen Producers Need Many Singers Each singer will be asked to sing one selection of his own choice. The University Theatre will hold chorus auditions for the March production of "Carmen" on Monday and Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the chorus room of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. 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