Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 11, 1958 Concerts To Have Many Conductors A variety of conductors will be the feature of Sunday's concerts by the band, orchestra and chorus of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp. Daniel Moe, director of coral music at the University of Denver and this week's guest conductor, will lead the camp chorus in concert during both the afternoon and evening performances. The direction of the orchestra concert will be divided between Gerald Carney, associate professor of music education, Russell L. Wiley, professor of band, and Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts. The band will be conducted by Prof. Wiley and Prof. Carnev. The orchestra and chorus concert will begin at 3:30 p.m. in the University Theatre in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building The band and chorus concert will begin at 8 p.m. in the outdoor theatre just east of Hoch Auditorium. Afternoon Chorus Chorus Song Of Praise The Paper Reeds By The Brooks From “The Peaceable Kingdom” I Know I Have Another Building A Babe Is Born Mr. Moe, conducting Orchestra Irish Tune From County Derry Harold In Italy, symphony with a solo viola Second Movement: Procession Of Pilgrims Jane Harvey, violist Prof. Carnev. conducting Eight Russian Folk Songs Religious Chant Christmas Carol Plaintive Song I Danced With A Mosquito Legend Of The Birds Cradle Song Round Dance Village Dance Song Dean Gorton conducting Symphony In B Flat Swan Lake, Ballet Music Scene 9 from Act II Scene 13 from Act II Marlan Carlson, violinist Introduction to Act III Prof. Wiley, conducting Evening Band Irish Tune From County Derry Band Of America March Coronation Scene From "Boris Godounow" John Fuerst, baritone Cowboy Rhapsody Prof. Wiley, conducting Chorus Song Of Praise Three Old English Carols The Savior Of The World Is Born Jesu Thou The Virgin Born A Babe Is Born An Evening's Pastorale Goin' To Boston Mr. Moe conducting Mr. Moe, conducting Thompson arr. Lynn Moe Band Fairest Of The Fair, March Fugue No. 4 (The Well-tempered Clavier) Suite Francaise Normandie Bretague Ile de France Alsace-Lorraine Provence Euryanthe, Overture Bach Gould Grainger Lavalle Moussorgsky Fauchet Tschaikovsky Beethoven Holst Grainger Berlioz Shaw Davis Sousa Bach Nilhaud KU, Missouri Law Schools To Share Lawyer's Estate KU, the University of Missouri and the Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City will share in an estate valued at over $500.000. Liadov Prof. Carney, conducting Under terms of a will left by Mrs. Ida C Johnson of Kansas City, Mo. the two universities will divide approximately $130,000. The money given to the universities is to be used to establish scholarships in the law schools in memory of Mrs. Robinson's husband, Omar E. Robinson. He was a Kansas City lawyer and a graduate of the University of Missouri. Weber Over $25,000 from the estate will be given to the Nelson Gallery for the purchase of art objects which will be marked "gift of Mrs. Ida C. Robinson." The objects will be purchased with the approval of the trustees of the estate. 'The Trojan Women' Has Cast Of18 Included in the cast are: The third production of the Summer Theatre will be "The Trojan Women," by Euripides, to be given at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday in the University Theatre in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. It has a cost of 19 persons. Phil Harris, Russell junior, Athene; Hazel Marie Clemente, St. Louis, Mo. graduate student, Menelsus; Bill Kuhike, Denver, Colo. graduate student, Tuthbins; Sara Maxwell, Columbus, Mo. freshman, Cassandra. Ann Runge, Higginsville, Mo. sophomore, Andromache; Vickie Sue White, Great Bend freshman, Helen; Larry Solter, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, Guard. Dodge, West Plains, Mo., Linda Eberly, Olathe, and Marilyn Miller, Olathe, Trojan Women. Barbara Gerlash, Tarkio, Mo. freshman, Sandra McCartney, West Plains, Mo., Marilee Templeman, Bethany, Mo., and Susan Voss, Osceola, Iowa, freshman, Trojan Women. High school students in the cast are: 3 Films To Be Shown Tonight KU Kappa Chapter Wins National Cup Three films will be shown at 8:15 p.m. today just east of Robinson Gymnasium. They are "Speedbird To Sunrise", "Frontier Vacation Land" and "Wings To Alaska." The KU chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma won the second place standards cup at the sorority's national biennial meeting. The standards cups are given to the chapters which are the most outstanding and uphold the sorority's standards the best. Ronnie Burkhardt, Wichita, Douglas DeChairo, Westmoreland, and Dan Kocher, Topeka, Guards; Barbara Benn, West Plains, Mo. Saundra KU delegates to the meeting were Betty Thomas, Mission junior, Judy Morgan, Emporia sophomore, and Lois Ann Dubach, Overland Park junior. 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