Monday. Nov. 24, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 3 QUEEN CANDIDATES—Two of the 12 Military Ball queen finalists dance with military escorts at an informal coke party held recently at the Stables. The 12 military escorts will elect the queen Dec. 3. She will reign at the Military Ball Dec. 6. The finalists above are Jane Thoe, left, and Sandy Day, right. DUCK'S For SEA FOOD 824 Vt. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers The KU Symphony Orchestra, under the expert direction of Robert Bautian, presented its annual winter concert Sunday afternoon to a near-capacity audience in the University Theatre. Trio, Symphony Review The first half of the difficult program consisted of Brahms' Symphony No. 1, and was performed quite admirably and with warmth and maturity, particularly the last movement. Special mention should be made on the fine solo work by John Walker, oboe; Marlan Carlson, violin; Mike Conner, flute; and David Graves, horn. Symphonic Variations for Piano and Orchestra by Franck, with James Avery, pianist, began the concert's second portion. Avery displayed a great deal of technique, power, and understanding of the score. Last Friday, the Trio di Bolzano was the second of four groups on KU's Chamber Music Series. Pianist Nunzio Montanari, violinist Giamino Carpi, and cellist Sante Amadori were never lacking in precision, intonation, and balance. Opening the program with Mendelssohn's Trio in C Minor, Op. 66, the ensemble was truly amazing, considering the individual freedoms taken. The Scherzo movement was particularly exciting and racy. Second on the program came Mozart's Trio in E Major, K. 542. Although performed with surety, this number seemed to be tinged with a little too much romanticism carried over from the Mendelssohn. As encores, the trio played the second movement from the "Dumky" Trio by Dvorak; the third from Brahms' Trio in C Minor. Raymond Roberts SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY Last Two Days FANTASTIC VALUES Save Money CAMPUS SHOP 1342 Ohio "Memories Are Made of This" A TYPICAL DAY AT KU THE JAYHAWKER '59