Daily Kansan Thursday, October 28, 1965 9 School of Fine Arts Schedules Musical Recitals Next Week Seven KU students will be involved in two recitals to be presented by the School of Fine Arts next week. An Honor Recital will be presented Monday at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall with five students participating. Two women will present the second recital Tuesday night. The students are chosen to perform on the Honor Recital only by a vote of the faculty for having been outstanding in performance during the student recitals of the previous semester. APPEARING will be Nicholas Fryman, Horton senior and pianist; Janice K. Gray, Ft. Scott junior and pianist; Roy Guenther, Breckinridge, Okla., senior and trombonist; Michael Riley, Columbus senior and bass-baritone; and Patricia Wise, Oklahoma City, Okla., senior and soprano. Fryman's number will be Beethoven's Sonata No. 26 in E-flat Major. Miss Gray will play Ballade in G. minor, Op. 23 by Chopin. Guenstier will present John Davison's Concerto for Trombone, with Jo Archer, Ottawa, assistant instructor, assisting at the piano. Riley will sing Dvorak's Gypsy Melodies assisted by pianist Richard Reber. Miss Wise will present two songs by Purcell, Meine Liebe ist Grün by Brahms and Depuis le Jour by Charpentier, Roger Rundle, Clay Center senior, will accompany Miss Wise. THE SECOND RECITAL will be Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. in Swarthworth Recital Hall. Miss Mary Kistner, Sabethea senior and soprano, will present songs by Purcell, Brahms, Dupare and Milhaud. John Piper, Parsons graduate student, will be the accompanist. Miss Karen Creech, Troy, Mo. senior and pianist, has selected Beethoven's Sonata, Op. 10, No. 1 and Fantasy Piece, Op. 12 by Schumann. MISS KISTNER is a student of Reinhold Schmidt, voice professor; a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary for women in music; the Music Educator's National Conference (MENC) and the KU Chamber Choir. Miss Creech has studied with Richard Reber, piano instructor, and Roy Hamlin Johnson, Maryland University. She is also a member of MENC and Mu Phi Epsilon and sings in the KU Concert Choir and the University Chorus. Both programs are free to the public. 'Banned Books' Gather Dust Is KU's silent rover to be doomed to a musty death in the dark corners of Watson basement or will some crusader bring it out into the open again and let it spread its message of good will? KU's silent rover is the Banned Books Exhibit. Formed in 1955, it consists of some 30 copies of books that, through the ages, have escaped censor, fire, and sword. Among the books are Eliot's Adam Bede, Voltaire's Candide, Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, and Shaw's Man and Superman. JAYHAWKERS Old and New!! WHEN YOU THINK OF FUN, THINK OF BOWLING Remember Your Date Bowls Every Other Game FREE - Mom Bowls FREE - 6 p.m. Friday - 6 p.m. Sunday HOURS 8 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday 1:00 - 11:30 p.m. Sunday Last 2 Days For Tickets! Tickets available today and tomorrow, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Information Booth, Union, and Bell's Record Store. Tickets will be sold at the door Saturday night. SATURDAY, OCT. 30—8:00 p.m. ALLEN FIELD HOUSE All of Robert Goulet's Albums on Columbia Available At Complete Record Department 901 Massachusetts