--- 1234567890 Band, Orchestra Spring Tour Set The spring tour of the University band and orchestra will open March 18 with a morning conect at Highland Park High School, Topeka. From there the organizations will travel to Abilene for an evening appearance. On March 19 they will play at Russell and Colby; March 20 at St. Francis and Norton; March 21 at Stockton and Beloit, and March 22 at Minneapolis. Overnight stops will be made at Abilene, Colby, Norton and Beloit. The orchestra will present its annual spring concert March 24 at the University. March 26 will be the band and orchestra's concert date at the Music Hall in Kansas City, Mo. Russell L. Wiley, director of the band and orchestra, has chosen Miss Charmaine Asher, instructor of percussion, and Sue Gewinner, Webster Groves, Mo. to be soloists with the orchestra. Band soloists will be Edward Masters, assistant professor of band and orchestra, and Paul Wallace, instructor of music education. The concert band has 130 members, the orchestra 70. A modern high priced car today has more light bulbs than the average American home. One model car has 37 bulbs as standard equipment and with all the available accessories, may have as many as 48. The average home has 22 light bulbs. Page 3 KU Is Represented At N.Y.Music Festival For Fifth Year The University will be represented for the fifth year on the 18th annual American Music Festival sponsored by radio station WNYC in New York. KU has been invited each year since the festival was enlarged beyond the Atlantic seaboard. Three compositions by faculty members of the School of Fine Arts will be heard on a tape-recorded program prepared by the University radio stations KFKU-KANU. The New York broadcast is scheduled for 5 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 13. Students To Assist The program will be opened with a composition by George Green Jr. instructor of music theory. Entitled "Thou Qbq Aloft Full Dazzling," the piece was written for the KU chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary music fraternity, and was performed by the chapter chorus in December. Assisting artists are Ann and Sue Markwell of Gashland, Mo., pianists, and Richard Chatelain of Fairbury, Neb., percussionist. They are juniors. Roy Sudlow's "Ecologue for Orchestra" will be played by the Southwestern Symposium Orchestra of the University of Texas. Mr. Sudlow is an assistant instructor of music theory. "Ecologue for Orchestra" was first played in 1955 at the Eastman School of Music and last spring at the Southwestern Symposium of Contemporary Music, where it won an award. KU Night Clubbers To Dance To Music Of Richard Maltby Richard Maltyb and his orchestra will play for the annual KU Night Club Party Saturday in the Student Union Ballroom. The dance will be from 8 p.m. to midnight. Malby's popular recording group consists of a 16-piece orchestra and a vocalist. Among his recent hit recordings is "The Man With The Golden Arm." Tickets are on sale for the dance at the ticket booth in the Student Union. They are $2.50 a couple. The dance will be sponsored by Student Union Activities and men's scholarship halls. Robert Downey, Kansas City, Mo. junior, and Dale Gerboth, Council Grove junior, ticket sales; Robert Hedrick, Leavenworth freshman, and Robert Plain, Garnett junior, publicity; Betty Seltsam, Topeka junior, and Phil Heinschel, Smith Center sophomore, refreshments; Nancy Becraft, Newton junior, chap-erones, and Trudy Youngberg, Lawrence sophomore, and Ron Groening, Kansas City, Mo., junior, decorations. Bob Crist, Scott City junior, is chairman of the Night Club Party. Other committees are headed by Let Us Fight Your Laundry Bouts! Come in and see us at our New Location----913 New Hampshire GRAVITT'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY A choral work, "Hodie Christus Natus Est." is the contribution of Laurel E. Anderson, professor of organ and theory. It will be performed by the KU A Cappella Choir with an ensemble of women's voices, a trumpet trio and the composer at the organ. The conductor is Clayton Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education. KU Choir To Perform Prof. Anderson dedicated the composition to the A Cappella Choir and its founder, D. N. Swarthout. 8 Journalists On Honor Roll Five seniors and three juniors have been named to the fall semester honor roll of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. Jere Glover, Salina junior, made a straight-A average. Others on the honor roll are Margaret Armstrong, Westfield, N. J., Barbara Bell, McPherson, James G. Bannan, North Newton, William B. Harmon, Topeka, and Dee Richards, Lawrence, all seniors, and James G. Hohn, Marysville, and Dona Seacat, Emporia, juniors. Those listed comprise the top 10 per cent scholastically in the school. Grade point averages ran from 2.47 up. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. 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