Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 14, 1961 Sunday Concerts Orchestra-Chorus Sunday Afternoon, July 16 Gerald M. Carney and Clayton Krehbiel, Conductors Thomas Gorton, Donald Johanos and Daniel Moe, Guest Conductors 3:30 p.m. University Theatre Part I Chorus Glory to God in the Highest ... Thompson Quam Pulchri Super Montes ... Berger Rainsong ... Bright Requiem ... Mozart Lacrymosa Domine Jesu Soloists Jerry Curry, Tenor Pat Wise, Soprano Richard Reitzel, Bass Jonnie Tolle, Alto Daniel Moe, Conductor Part II Orchestra Der Freischutz, overture ... Weber Gerald M. Carney, Conductor Symphony No. II, Romantic ... Hanson First movement Thomas Gorton, Conductor Toccata ... Frescobaldi-Kindler Iphigenia in Aulis ... Gluck A Night on Bald Mountain ... Moussorgsky Dance Rhythms ... Riegger Donald Johanos, Conductor Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Grainger Band-Chorus Sunday Evening, July 16 8 p.m. KU Outdoor Theater Russell L. Wiley and Clayton Krehbiel, Conductors Daniel Moe and Donald Johanos, Guest Conductors KU Outdoor Theater Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Grainger Part I Band Band Knightsbridge March from "London Suite" ... Eric Coates Overture to "Candide" ... Leonard Bernstein Entry of the Gods into Valhalla ... Richard Wagner from the opera "The Rhinegold" Russell L. Wiley, Conductor Part II Chorus Psalm 150 ... Bender Brass Ensemble Horn Trumpet Trombone Bill Lane Dave Clark Larry Salmon Roger Rundle Richard Grady Roy Guenther Jane Sexton Alan Hitt Mike Roper Janie Thompson Richard Danielson That's the Idea of Freedom ... Copland Love Somebody ... Bacon Soloist, Dorothy Maye Warner Merry Let us Part and Merry Meet Again ... La Montaine Daniel Moe, Conductor Part III Band Overture, from the Royal Fireworks Music ... Handel-Sartorius Finale, from the New World Symphony ... Dvorak-Leidzen Porgy and Bess Suite ... Gershwin-Bennett Stars and Stripes Forever ... Sousa Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry Latta, Engdahl Essays Are Best Allan Latta, Wichita junior, and David Engdahl, Mission senior, have been awarded $150 prizes in the Hattie Elizabeth Lewis contest for essays in Applied Christianity. The contest was established in 1911 by Prof. George Patrick in memory of his wife. Prof. Patrick was a KU faculty member from 1874 to 1883. General theme of the essays is "The Application of the Teachings of Jesus to the Practical Affairs and Relations of Life." Fraternity Jewelry Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER 6-Hour Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) The sermon is a continuance of the summer theme of "The Gospel According to John." Dr. Patton to Give Sermon Sunday Dr. John H. Patton, Presbyterian University Pastor, will give a sermon on "Demands of the Word" at 11 a.m. Sunday in the Westminster Center Chapel. Dr. Patton has been with Westminster for 15 years and has also been a professor in the School of Religion for 14 years. At the close of the summer session, Dr. Patton, his wife, and Carolyn Reed, Summerfield sophomore, will leave for Beirut, Lebanon. Dr. Patton will do post doctorate study in the American University there and will also lecture in the Near East School of Theology. Participants will be housed in Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall. Seminar sessions will be held in the Kansas Union. Miss Reed has enrolled in Beirut College for Women for the 1961-62 school year. Certificates will be presented at the closing luncheon for successful completion of the course. There is always someone worse off than yourself—Aesop VI 3-0330 100 Expected For Seminar An enrollment of 100 is expected for the Medical Assistants' Seminar to be held here August 4-6. The seminar, designed to help medical assistants keep abreast of rapid changes in the field of medicine, will be conducted by leaders from the profession. Faculty members and speakers include: C. O. Wright, executive secretary of the Kansas State Teachers Association; Dr. Victor B. Buhler, instructor in pathology at the KU Medical Center and clinical professor of pathology at the University of Kansas City School of Dentistry; T. H. Popplewell, staff supervisor for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Topeka; Joseph Caldwell, chapain for the Boys Industrial School and supervisor of clinical pastoral training, Topeka; Zula Bennington Greene, author of "Peggy of the Flint Hills"; Dr. Richard L. Hermes of Lawrence; and members of the KU faculty. Typewriters Electrics, Manuals Rentals, Sales, Service Office Equipment Lawrence Typewriter 735 Mass., VI 3-3644 Like to Lounge in the Sun? Take a Hideaway Pizza with you Pick up a Pizza to take with you Or, the Campus Hideaway is the coolest inside. CAMPUS VI 3-9111 Instant Delivery HIDEAWAY