Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 12, 1965 Conard to Receive KU Matrix Honor High school students from throughout the state will be visiting KU March 20th. The students are invited by Theta Sigma Phi, women's journalism fraternity, and are being sent by their high schools as the outstanding girls participating in journalistic activities. A program has been planned for the high school students. They will visit the School of Journalism and several members of the journalism faculty will speak to them. Virginia Conard THE DAY'S activities will end with the annual dinner of Theta Sigma Phi in the Kansas Union. Mrs. Virginia Conard, co-publisher and co-editor of the Kiowa County Signal, Greensburg, will be the speaker at the dinner. She is the wife of John Conard, chairman of the Kansas House Ways and Means Committee. A graduate of KU, Mrs. Conard will speak on "It Happens Every Wednesday." Mrs. Conard was an instructor here from 1948 to 1949. 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Cole of California CHECKMATE 49'er checks on a two-piece suit with camisole bra and snappy little trunks. 100% cotton from Cole's Golddigger Collection in pastel and classic colors. 8-16 $17.00 17 Debate Teams Compete With KU Great secrecy surrounds the Kansas Union as the competitors in the Heart of America Debate Tournament enter the fifth rounds this morning, without knowing how they have performed in the previous four rounds. The 48 teams, representing 34 schools from 17 states, have been debating whether the Federal Government should provide a program of work for the unemployed, but only tonight will they know if they have reached the elimination rounds. Donn W. Parson, Kansas Debate coach and in charge of the organization of the three-day tournament, said, "We have hidden the tabulating room. Not even I know how the teams are faring." The elimination round or quarter-final, will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow. The semi-final is to be at 2 p.m. and the final at 3:45 p.m. The KU Chamber Music Series will present The Danzi Woodwind Quintet at Amsterdam on Monday in Swarthout Recital Hall at 8 p.m. Holland Woodwind Quintet At KU on American Debut The Quintet from Amsterdam began its activities in 1958 with an impact-making Holland Festival concert. The success was so great that a special repeat performance was at once arranged. In one performance the Danzi Quintet proved to belong to the first-class chamber groups of the world. Concerts followed all over Europe and in 1960 a first sensationally successful appearance in Israel was made. This unusual ensemble of musicians considered to be "the finest wind-group in the world" is outstanding not only for its technical perfection but for its unique programs that include music from the classic and romantic to the avant garde repertoire. From the light-hearted work of earlier composers to the fantastically difficult abstractions of such composers as Stockhausen, well-known in Europe but seldom heard here, there are no technical difficulties whatsoever for the Danzis. Founder of the group is the flutist Frans Vester who chose to call the ensemble the Danzi Quintet in honor of the Mannheim composer Franz Danzi (1763-1826). The artists were all but one (the English bassoonist, Brian Pollard) born in Holland. Students of the Amsterdam Conservatory, they are all now first chairmen of the famous Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Netherlands Opera Orchestra.