Page 8 University Daily Kansan, December 5, 1980 Annual Vespers Sunday night KU's combined orchestra and choirs will usher in the Christmas season with trumpet fanfares and candle-birth arrangements at the 68th annual Christmas Vespers. Vespers is a traditional Christmas performance sponsored by the School Of Fine Arts. This year, more than 400 KU and 100 industrialists, will per- form. To accommodate the 6,000 people expected to attend Vespers, there will be performances at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m., including a performance in the School of Fine Arts said yesterday. Before each of the performances, Albert Gerken, University carillonneur, will play Christmas selections from the Campanile. From a balcony window above the stage, the Ensemble and the University Handbell Choir will perform Christmas carols. darkened anditiorum and sing "O Come, All Ye Faithful." The Vespers performance will open as robed choir members walk into the The University Symphony will perform the prelude to "Hansel and Gretel" by Englebert Humperdink and Joan Sweeney, the Suite No. 2, by George Bisset. At both performances, collections will be taken for the Christmas Vespers Scholarship Fund, Meeser said. George Lawner, professor of or- ganizational sciences at the University Symphony Orchestra. James Ralston, director of choral activities, will conduct the University Choir, which includes students from the University Choir, Concert Chorale and Concert Chorale. A Balcony Choir, composed of students from the University Singers and the Concert Choir, will be conducted by Phil Orlando, assistant instructor of designtheb and Perry White, assistant professor of music education. Solstice Giving? Librarians will retrieve books from the library daily, and they twice daily, the second probably at 6:30. Two levels of Watson Library's book stacks will be closed to the public on a rotating basis for the next several weeks. Kendall Simmons, stacks supervisor. Support a Feminist Business by Shopping at Spinsters. Simmons said yesterday the stacks would close so that workmen could paint the area and install a new sprinkler and lighting system. She said students should try to find their books before the stacks closed or ask to have them retrieved well in advance. CHRIS TODD/Kansan staff Books that the librarians retrieve right before closing will not be available until the next morning, Simmons said, and the librarians will not get a book for someone when they are not scheduled to. The schedule for closing and reopening the stacks is: Besides a full assortment of books, we carry records, T-shirts, buttons, bumper stickers and periodicals. Center stacks—levels 7 and 8 close Dec. 15, open Jan. 6; levels 5 and 6 close Jan. 5, open Jan. 20; levels 3 and 4 close March 1, open Mar. 1; levels 1 and 2 close Feb. 2, open Feb. 17; Watson stacks to be closed level-by-level West stacks—levels 7 and 8 close Feb. 16, open March 4; levels 5 and 6 close March 12, open March 13 and 4 close March 16, open March 31; and 2 close March 30, open April 14. Lawrence Hours: 1-6 pm Tuesday & Thursdays 10-5 pm Saturday TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHT LAST Appearance Of The Year By "Nalsmith has a good study environment, good food, a lot of good activities (sports, parties) and the chance to meet a lot of interesting people." OPENINGS FOR SPRING Larry Dollar, Junior Overland Park, Kansas Penny Graber, Wichita sophomore, left, and Anne Cortopias, St. Louis sophomore, middle back, entertain two children at the Pia Beta phi sorority, 1612 W. 15th St. Six-year-old Michelle Smith and Jack grande School, 6, look over the gifts given out at an annual Christmas party for students who attend the Woodlawn Elementary School. The party was sponsored by the Pia Beta phi sorority and the PhiGamma Delta fraternity. Private baths—Weekly maid service—Comfortable, carpeted rooms—Hested swimming pool—Good food with unlimited seconds—Lighted parking—Color TV—Close to campus—Many other features TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHT REGGAE, DANCE WEEKEND BLUE RIDDIM RAND with CARIBE WITH CARIBE SATURDAY ONLY SPECIAL—Free Bottle Of Beer Or Highball With Ticket From The Oral Next Week SATURDAY ONLY SPECIAL—Free Bottle Of Beer Or HighBall With Ticket From The Oral Roberts vs. Kansas Basketball Game 8 EDDIE SHAW AND WOLFGANG—FREFF Where the stars are 10 THE LOTIONS 11 THE DEBS with 7th & Mass. 842-6930 12/13 THESECRETSTS Lawrence Opera House Need Cash For Christmas? Great Plains Numisticum Services continues to buy GOLD RINGS, CLASS RINGS, CHAINS, STERLING, FLATWARE, and other MARKED STERLING, SILVER COINS, DENTAL GOLD, COLLECTIONS & RARE COINS. We also have: Christmas Gifts! Quality Jewelry *Gold Chains *Sterling Chains *Gold Rings *Sterling Rings *Silver Rose with Chains Gifts For Collectors *Proof Sate *Coin *Proof Sets Supplies *Silver *Mint Sets Great Plains Numismatic Services 842-8002 Come with us to the 16th Century charming dinner traditions of the Wassail Bowl, the strolling minstrels and the madrigal singers. Merrie Olde England and enjoy the charming dinner traditions of the The evening will begin at 6:30 with the Wassail Bowl. Dinner is at 7:00 nismatic Services Cost is $50 per person Call the SUA office for reservations up to two days prior to the dinner Tickets can be picked up between 8:30 and 5:00 on Monday through Friday of 6:00 to 7:00 on December 4 & 5. Thursday, December 4 and Friday, December 5. 1980 Kansas Union Bailroom The 7th Annual Madrigal Dinner Send a Singing Santa The Perfect Christmas Gift ASTA Singing Telegrams 841-6169 4. 5 oz Chocolate Kiss Delivered With Each Order Ryrie N.A.S. Study Bible at your From Moody Press Christian Gift Center Mall's Shopping Centre ROSS EFFERENCE bookstore Mara Shopping Center Lawrence Kansas 842-1553 OPEN FORUM DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC COMPUTING SERVICES A search committee has been appointed by the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor to recommend a replacement for Paul J. Wolfe, Coordinator of Academic Computing. Because of the importance of this position to the academic community, the search committee will hold an open forum on Friday, December 5, from 3:30-5:00, in the auditorium of the Computer Services Facility to discuss the procedures to be followed, the job description of the position, and the qualifications for the position. All interested persons are invited to attend and participate. 5 By DA Staff I MISS. STREET DELL 1041 MASSACHUSETTS Five joying thank Proje Lawru Resou St. Svi REUBEN SPECIAL $295 Hot Corned Beef, Swiss Cheese and Bavarian Kraut, Served on Cottage or Russian Rye. Special Good Wed.-Sun. Dec. 3-7