Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 28, 1961 Saturday Ballet Program Choreography by Robert Bell Assistant, Gizella Denes Accompanist, Marilyn Curt Costume Design, Genevieve Bell Overture ... Handel-Brahms Ballet Orchestra Zampa Overture ... Herold Pizzicato from "Sylvia" ... Delibes Lorem Ipsum Bourree ... Bourree ... Bach Kathy Birmingham Evan Taunsing. Cello Meditation of Thais ... Massenet Susie Fischer, Mimi Frink, Sara Hardiman, Jane Lindley, Lois Lynne Markley, Sue Scott Marnie Hall, Violin Small Choir **Small Choir** Six Chansons ... Hindemith Six Chansons ... Hindemith The Doe Springtime The Swan Winter Since All is Passing The Orchard Conducted by Clayton Krehbiel Theme from "The Apartment" ... Williams Ivett McEerland Romany Life Herbert Joan Baur, Laura Brown, Joanna MacWilliams, Jane Perkins, Mary Dale Province, Mary Louise Todd Prelude No. 3 ... Gershwin Iane Lindley, Nancy Pasch Chinese Fantasy ... Kelley Kathy Birmingham, Gizella Denes, Mary Ellen McClure Mirror Dance ... Gounod Ballet Orchestra Scenes Pittoresques ... Massenet Angelus Fete Boheme Ballet Orchestra Conducted by Gerald M. Carney Gay Nineties ... Excerpt from "Faust" ... Gounod Sue Scott Waltz in D Major ... Gounod Aragonaise ... Massenet Introduction and Rondo Capricioso ... Saint-Savens Giacella Dances Mimi Frink After a Dream ... Acceleration Waltz ... Strauss Geraldine Crittenden, Sue Scott, Sandra Yeager Tarentella Rossin Mary Ruth Andes, Susan Brown, Jackie Ove, Ann Russell, Annice Schaper, Pamela Wilson, and Alex Brown Small Choir I Beheld Her Beautiful as a Dove Arise My Love, My Fair One ... Willan Las Agachadas ... Carland Las Agachadas Copland Invitation to the Dance ... Von Weber Gizella Denes, Mimi Frink Kathy Birmingham, Geraldine Crittenden. Sara Hardiman Mary Ellen McClure, Sandra Yeager Laura Brown, Suzy Doty, Nancy Johnson, Sue Scott Susie Fischer, Janet McFarland, Jane Lindley, Nancy Rusk Mary Ruth Andes, Joan Baur, Susan Brown, Joanna MacWilliams, Lois Lynne Markley, Jackie Ove, Jane Perkins, Mary Dale Province Ann Russell, Annice Schaper, Mary Louise Todd, Pamela Wilson Gator Trouble Disrupts Swim MIAMI SPRINGS, Fla. —(UPI)— An eight-foot alligator ended the summer fun in a canal swimming hole when he snapped a boy's dog in half and charged up the bank after a policeman who shot him in the eve. "I've seen a lot of 'gators, but he was sure the biggest. Eight feet is a conservative estimate," said policeman Dan Clark. “There was just this big splash and Brownie yelped once,” said young Becker. “I looked and the alligator had most of Brownie in his mouth. He seemed to be trying to swallow him whole.” The Davey youth, who had been taking care of the dog, scrambled out of the canal with Becker right behind him. Clark ran to the scene when he heard the cries of Becker's sisters who were watching from the canal bank. The alligator surfaced Tuesday about 15 feet from where Butch Davey, 13, and Paul Becker, 12, were swimming with their dog, a neighborhood mongrel named Brownie. "The gator was trying to swim with the dog," Clark said. "When he was near the bank and I could take a shot safely, I fired straight down at him. I'm sure I hit him in the eve. "He rolled over and disappeared under the water. A minute later, he surfaced and came right up the bank, charging me and snapping his jaws. Believe me, those were big jaws. "I saw the hole and the blood where I shot him, but I was afraid to fire again because of the kids. But that charge must have been the 'gator's last effort. He flopped over and slid back in the water." Police said they would try to keep youngsters from using the swimming hole, long a favorite one. Paris Unveils 'Knee-Cap' Look for Fall PARIS — (UPI) The house of Christian Dior yesterday unveiled a shapely, sexy "new look" for autumn and winter fashions that featured short hemlines giving a glimpse of the knee-cap. The subtle, sinuous look was baptized the "charm 62 line" and was shown before an enthusiastic audience that included Princess Lee Radziwill, sister of Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. The President's sister-in-law seemed to enjoy the new line. The 35-year-old designer, Marc Bohan, who succeeded Yves St Laurent last January, showed he was out to lure women into showing shapely legs under short-skirted clothes. Promising to renew the success of his first collection in January, Bohan received an ecstatic welcome from his audience. Repeated applause greeted the deadpan models in Dior's perfumed, silky salons in an exciting and fast-paced show. Some of the new late-day dresses were extremely low cut. The new charm line breaks down to suit and dress styles more figure-molding and sexy-looking than for a long time. Dior showed wide belts to circle the naturally high waist. The eyecatchers of Dior's charm look were the hoods shown for all hours of the day. The short and full, leg-revealing skirts and the wide belts made the figure look even slimmer. The suits had short, snug jackets with set-in sleeves and an attached hood as the newest detail. One black wool dress had such a widespread V-neckline that she first blushed violently, then tried to cover up her neckline while the audience gasped and the men applauded. The overtone of frivolity to all this elegance and sophistication was provided by some decolletes which take nerve to wear. Even the shapey Dior model showing them was rather embarrassed. Contrary to the other Paris fashion houses where bias cuts and oblique lines set the trend, the Dior styles had horizontal seams and the stiffly-flaring skirts were not cut on the bias. 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