Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 21, 1961 Saturday Schedule Jr. High Division Band-Orchestra-Chorus Saturday Afternoon, July 22, 1961 Conductors: Conductors: Band, William Beck; Orch., Mearle Watters; Chorus, James Hardy. Special Instructors: Woodwinds, Donald Linde; Brasses, Richard Brummett. 3:00 p.m. University Theatre Part I Chorus Come Unto Him ... Maschof Sing Praises ... Glarum James Hardy, Conductor Gloria Patri ... Palestrina Clayton Krehbiel, Conductor Salvation is Created ... Tschesnokoff The Lord is My Shepherd ... Matthews James Hardy, Conductor Old Abram Brown ... Britten Sleep Baby, Sleep ... Bell-Shaw Comin' Through the Rye ... Simeone Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence ... Holst James Hardy, Conductor Dianna Perry, Accompanist Part II Orchestra Now Thank We All Our God ... Johann Cruger (1508-1602) arr. Lucien Cailliet French Baroque Suite from "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" ... Jean B. Lully Gavotte Canarie Air March Symphony in F Major Symphony in F Major ... Carl von Dittersdorf ... Adolph Schubert Allegro Moderato Rondo Minuetto Finale Mearle Watters, Conductor Mearle Watters, Conductor Suite on Fiddler's Tune ... George Frederick McKay Smoky Mountain Sail Away Lady Gerald M. Carney, Conductor Czech Rhapsody ... Jaromir Weinberger Mearle Watters, Conductor Part III Band Band The Pearl Fishers Overture ... Bizet-Cailliet Conversation for Cornet ... Clare Grundman Dwight E. Wages, Soloist La Mascarado ... Harold Walters William H. Beck, Conductor Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral from "Lohengrin" ... Richard Wagner Russell L. Wiley, Conductor Punch and Judy Overture ... John Morrissey Vista Caribbean ... James Ployhor The Golden Eagle ... Harold Walters William H. Beck, Conductor William H. Beck, Conductor Answer to Crossword Puzzle GLASS AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS East End of 9th Street VI 3-4416 CAMPUS BARBER SHOP Open All Summer WELCOMES KU STUDENTS AND VISITING STUDENTS, BAND BOYS, ETC. Just North of Student Union Fourth Polaris Submarine Out to Sea WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The Navy's fourth Polaris submarine headed for patrol duty Thursday on the first anniversary of the initial sub-surface firing of a Polaris missile off Cape Canaveral, Fla. Twelve hours after the Theodore Roosevelt had left Charleston, S. C., the Navy said it was on its way to take up a secret patrol station similar to those already assigned to the submarines George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Robert E. Lee. Like the other three, the Theodore Roosevelt carried 16 28-foot-long missiles. Like the others also, it is to use two alternating crews and be on patrol two-thirds of the time. One more Polaris sub, the American Lincoln, is to be deployed before the end of this year. The total on stations is to increase to nine by the end of 1962, to 13 by the end of 1963, and to 25 by the end of 1964. Beginning with the sixth submarine, the maximum range of the missiles is to be increased from 1,380 to 1,725 statute miles. A year ago today, over a range of more than 1,000 miles, the George Washington conducted the first Polaris firing from an underwater test station 30 miles off Cape Canaveral. Capt. James B. Osborn of Stockton, Mo., skipper of the George Washington, sent a message to the White House reading "Polaris from out of the deep to target perfect." Since then, 18 underwater Polaris firings have been conducted, with all of them pronounced fully successful. There were 57 firings from the surface, of which 34 were declared completely successful. Appropriations for the Polaris program so far totaled just over 4 billion dollars, with another 2 billion sought in the budget now before Congress. The total of $6,160,000,000 in appropriations is scheduled to pay for the first 29 Polaris submarines and all related development programs. These programs include work on a Polaris missile which the Navy hopes eventually will fly 2,500 nautical or 2,880 statute miles. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Don't just think about it! DO IT! Order a PIZZA now from the VI 3-9111 Instant Delivery HIDEAWAY