Page 8 University Daily Kernel Wednesday, March 13, 1957 Concerts Set For Thursday Student concerts will be presented at 3 p. m. Thursday in Hoch Auditorium, 131 Strong Hall and Strong Auditorium. The program in Hoch Auditorium will include eight soloists. Alonzo Floros, Concho, Okla, junior, trombone; Wallace Greenlee, Scott City junior, baritone; William Foust, Leona freshman, trumpet; Roger Roark, Kansas City sophomore, percussion; Warren George, Merriam junior, bariton; Earl Blauer, Phillipsburg freshman, trumpet; David Langy, Lawrence sophomore, trombone, and Gary White, Minneapolis sophomore, trumpet. Accompanists will be Ruth Pyle, Armstrong, Mo., junior; Edgar Dittemeow, Robinson junior; Marva Lou Powell, Topeka sophomore and Janice Morawitz, New London, Mo. junior. Six clarinet soloists will be featured on the program in 131 Strong Hall. Janetha Schmalzried, Dighton junior; John Watts, Leavenworth sophomore; Jay Mellies, Morganville freshman; Max Bredemier, Seneca senior; Al Thompson, Lawrence freshman and Earl Ray Norris, Oregon. Mo. sophomore. Marva Lou Powell and Judy Wolverton, Topeka sophomores and John Spears, Ottawa senior will be accompany. The recital in Strong Auditorium will include George Carter, Fort Scott freshman, flutist; Richard Mitchell, St. Joseph, Mo. junior, pianist; Dore Gish, Garden City sophomore, flutist; Mary Avison and Elizabeth Avison, Kansas City seniors, soprano and mezzo soprano; Loretta Nauman, Lawrence freshman, flutist; Joyce Watters, Salina freshman, soprano; Ernestine Bates, Burlington sophomore, pianist and Carol Weidensaul, Shoshenj, Wyo. freshman. flutist. Official Bulletin Accompanists will be Marv Bess Dozier. Lvdund freshman; Ruth Pyle, Armstrong, Mo. junior; Deanna Ellis, Salina freshman and Miss Nauman. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to the office. The only Kalyan office should include name, place date, and time of function. TODAY Museum of Art Record Concert, 11 n.m. and p.M. Art Museum. Wagner. The Public Museum. Lenten study group, 4 p.m. Canterbury House. "Chapters in Church History." Le Cercle Francais se reuuni a 4 heures 15 a Miller Hall. Causerie de Patrick Joly. Tous ceux qui s'interessent au francais sont invites. "Theleves" Carnival," 8 p.m., Fraser Theater. Midweek Lenten service. 8:45 p.m. the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Newman Club executive meeting, after Holy Hour, in the Castle. Mathematical Colloquium. 4 p.m. 217 Strong. Speaker: Dr. O. G. Owens Corporation. Explicit Solution With Zero Integral Values of the Reduced Wave Equation." Spanish Club, 4:15 p.m., 1 Fraser. "Travel in Mexico." Open to all. Student Court session, 7 p.m., 305. Student Union. KU Camera Klub, 7:30 p.m. Student UK Camera Bring pictures and slides for criticism Union. Speaker: Mr. F. C. Nellick. Rosary, 5:10 p.m. St. John's Church. Jay James, 5 p.m. Pine Room. Student Union. Attendance required. Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel. 7 a.m., Holy Communion. Lenten study group, 4 p.m., Canterbury House, "Worship of the Church." American Society of Tool Engineers, chapter number 3, 7 p.m., 300 Fowler. Election of officers. Engineering Exposition. Speaker: Glenn Rutherford. field engineer for the Eutectic Low Temperature Welding Alloys Co. "Welding Analysis of Typical Welding Problems." Including demonstrations. AIEE-IE student meeting. 7:30 p.m. 201 E. E. MOVE: Principles of Automatic Controls." Plans for the Exposition display. Refreshments. "Thieves' Carnival," 8 p.m., Fraser Theater. Mathematics Club, 7:30 p.m., 306 Student Union. Speaker; Prof. Dean. "Mathematics in Architecture." Everyone invited to attend. Quill Clab 7:30 p.m., 305 Student Duellum. Speaker: Mr. F. C. Nellk. "Poetry." Rosary, 5:10 p.m. St. John's Church. Christian Science organization meeting members of faculty, students, and all members of faculty, students, and friends of the University are invited. 'Red Shoes' At Hoch Friday "Red Shoes," J. Arthur Rank's award winning movie, will be the film series presentation at 8 p.m. Friday in Hoch Auditorium. It is based upon Hans Christian Andersen's fable of a girl who wished for a pair of magic red shoes, only to find when she got them that they were bewitched so that she must dance endlessly. The film stars: Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook, and Marius Goring. The sea anemone's tentacles are lined with thousands of poison darts that can paralyze most small creatures. Yet the clownfish, an orange and white inhabitant of the coral reefs, lives intimately with the anemone, diving among its tentacles without harm. Fashion In Spotlight Tonight Spring and summer styles will be modeled at the Newcomer's and University Women's Clubs third annual fashion show to be held at 7:30 p. m. today in the Union Ballroom. The program will include bathing suits modeled by several women USE KANSAN WANT AIDS Plan Orientation For Mexico Trip An orientation program planned especially for those KU students who will go to Mexico with the YMCA-sponsored group during the spring vacation will be given by the Spanish Club at 4:15 p. m. Wednesday in 11 Fraser. Several persons who went to Mexico at Christmas with the International Club group will tell of their experiences. Color slides will provide illustrations. Try Kansan Want Ads. 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