Page 8 KU Chorale To Sing In 15 Kansas Towns University Daily Kansan The University Chorale of 23 selected student voices will go on tour Monday through Wednesday. During this pre-Thanksgiving tour the Chorale will sing 15 engagements in as many northwestern Kansas towns. The Cherale, now in its seventh year, was organized and is directed by Clayton Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education. This group, whose members meet informally and sing for their own pleasure, give approximately 50 concerts each year. The tour will open at Tribune and will include Leoti, Scott City, Oakley, Colby, Goodland, St. Francis, Bird City, McDonald, Atwood, Oberlin, Norton, Hill City, Wakeeney and Ellis. The program includes selections from the classical choral contemporary classical and Broadway musical comedy. Members of the Chorale who will make the trip: Sopranos - Veda Rogers, Quenemo, Mary Jo Woofter, Colby, Sharon Tripp, Lawrence, seniors; Wansley Sharp, Kansas City, Kan., Bonnie Dinsmore, Oklahoma City, Okla., juniors; Barbara Jones, Larned special student. Altos-Mary Cole, Colby, Pamela Hutchinson, Arkansas City, seniors; Beverly Runkle, junior; Martha Crowley, sophomore, Pittsburg; Sheila Nation, Chanute junior. Tenors—Leland Roberts, Kansas City, Kan., Bill Kamberg, Kansas City, seniors; Don Farrar, Kansas City, Mo., junior; John Garrett, Pittsburg sophomore; Louis Fankhauser, Humboldt. Teb., junior. Basses—Bob Yanike, Maryville, Mo., Ed Jones, Dodge City, seniors; Warren George, Merriam, Roger No Dates Saturday; Can't Watch Moon A total eclipse of the moon will take place Saturday, said Dr: N. W. Storer, associate professor of astronomy. There will be no more lunar eclipses until July 20, 1963. Beginning at 12:08 the moon will be entirely in the earth's shadow, but will not be completely invisible. At 1:27 it will begin emerging from the shadow, and will be completely out at 2:33 a.m. There will be no solar eclipses, in which the moon comes between the earth, and the sun, for the rest of the century. The creation of a $300 scholarship for an outstanding graduate student in political science was announced Wednesday by Maurice E. Barker, executive secretary of the greater university fund. $300 Scholarship Fund Is Set Up The donor is Frederic B. Gustafson of Hampton, Va., a member of the KU class of 1936. The scholarship memorializes his parents, the late Carl Frederic Gustafson, who was graduated from KU in 1902, and the late Mrs. Elizabeth Bowen Gustafson, KU class of 1905. Brown, Topeka, Jack Davison, Bolivar, Mo, juniors; Vance Cotter, Oakley graduate student; Maurice Casey, Bethesda, Md. senior. Applications for general chairman and business manager of the Engineering Exposition must be turned in at 111 Marvin Hall by Dec. 17. Engineer Exposition Applications Due Accompanist—Marva Lou Powell, Topeka sophomore. The Engineering Council set the date at a meeting Wednesday and also decided to combine the Hob Nail Hop with the annual banquet of the School of Engineering, scheduled for March 16. Thursday, Nov. 15, 1956 Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results Shostakovich Concerto Highlights Symphony Concert From the refined elegance of Handel's "Concerto in G Major, Op. 6, No.1," to the erratic rhythms of the Shostakovich "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in C Minor," the Little Symphony Orchestra, directed by Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts, performed with precision. The Handel Concerto, with Raymond Cerf, professor of violin, and George Green, instructor of music theory, violinists, and Sue Gewinner. Webster Groves, Mo., senior, was excellent in its accuracy. The performance reached its peak with the "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in C Minor" by Shostakovich. Roy Hamlin Johnson, assistant professor of piano did very well on the piano parts, and Edward Masters, assistant professor of band and orchestra, as the trumpet soloist, displayed excellent quality. Years from now,when you talk about this, and you will... Be sure to have A 1957 JAYHAWKER to remember this School Year Fall Issue Out Monday The The Hill an' Town Shopper All these stores are open until 8:30 tonight for your convenience Hill an'Town Ober's Clothing Store Miller Furniture Weaver Dept. Store Keeler's Book Store Office Machines Sportsman's Store Malott's Hardware Haynes and Keene Shoes Lawrence Surplus The College Shop Carl's Clothing The Jay Shoppe Brown's Toggery Gibb's Clothing Terry's Jewelry Round Corner Drug Carousel Shop Book Nook Terrills Elring's Gift Shop Harzfeld's Royal College Shop McCoy's Shoes Hamilton Dress Shop Mosser-Wolf Bell's Music Store Stowits Rexall Drug Gustafson's Carter's Stationery Allison-Thomas The Town Shop Sol Marks Jeweler Raney Drug J. C. Penney's Wolfson's Brown's Toggery Golden Hour Jewelry Mike Nichols Store for Men This section is a regular Thursday feature of the Daily Kansan "Shop with the Hill an' Town in your hand" 01