Friday, July 29, 1966 Summer Session Kansan Sunday Concerts Page 3 CONCERT CHOIR AND CHAMBER CHOIR James Aalston, Director Darrell Benne, Assistant Director Jane Fager, Accompanist Paul Salamunivich, Guest Conductor Sunday, July 31, 2:15 p.m. UNIVERSITY THEATRE CONCERT CHOIR Exultate Justi ... Viadana Ave Maria ... Thomas Vittoria O Voto Tremendo ... W. A. Mozart Baile de Gaita ... Spanish Folk Tune God of Comfort ... Wilbur Chenoweth CHAMBER CHOIR Mr. Salamunivich, conducting O Vos Omnes Thomas Vittoria Music, Spread Thy Voice Around G. F. Handel Nelly Bly Stephen Foster 1 Want Jesus Jester Hairston Alleluia arr. Roger Wagner Mr. Salamunivich, conducting COMBINED CHOIRS Norman Dello Joio 12 MINUTE INTERMISSION ORCHESTRA Gerald Carney, Director or Alessandro Guest Condu Gerald Carney, Director Victor Alessandro, Guest Conductor Russlan and Ludmilla Michael Glinka Symphonv No. 3 (Eroica) Ludwig von Beethoven Mr. Carney, conducting Mr. Carney, conducting Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life) Richard Strauss Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life)... Richard Strauss The Hero The Hero's Adversaries The Hero's Helpmate The Hero's Battlefield The Hero's Works of Peace The Release from the World Mr. Alessandro, conducting Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry... Percy Grainger Mr. Carney, conducting CONCERT BAND Russell L. Wiley, Director Symphonic Band Kenneth Bloomquist, Director Victor Alessandro, Guest Conductor A Festive Overture Alfred Reed Overture to "Tannhauser" Richard Wagner Mr. Bloomquist, conducting SYMPHONIC BAND E brighton Beach ... William Latham The Royal Fireworks Music ... G. F. Handel I. Overture II. Bourree III. La Paix IV. Menuet V. Allegro Louis S. Cormier "Boris Godounov" Modeste Moussorgsky Love Scene from "Boris Godounov" ... Modeste Moussorgsky INTERMISSION CONCERT BAND William Tell ... Giacomo Rossini Introduction and Wedding March from "The Golden Cockerel" Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Till Eulenspiegel Richard Strauss Mr. Alessandro, conducting 1812 Overture ... Peter Tschaikowsky Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Percy Grainger Mr. Wiley, conducting 7 have articles in Search Seven KU students have research articles in the 1966 issue of Search, a KU publication of selected studies by undergraduate honors students. James Nickum, liberal arts senior from Wichita, explains in the introduction that Search represents the best work by undergraduate honors students who pursue independent studies in areas of special interest to them. Most of the research was supported in part by undergraduate research funds from such sources as the National Science Foundation, Kansas Heart Association and University General Research Fund. THE STUDENTS and their articles: Jeff Nichols, junior from Stockton, Kan., majoring in mathematics, chemistry, and microbiology—"The Lag in DNA Synthesis after Non-Lethal Ultra-violet Exposure." Roger Mellgren, psychology senior from Kansas City—"The Effect of Method of Presentation on Learning." John Fitch, anthropology and zoology senior from Lawrence—"Weight Loss and Temperature Response in Three Species of Bats in Marshall County, Kan." W. Charles Kerfoot, zoology senior from Lawrence—"Cellular Constituents of Anthropod Blood." CHARLES E. WHITED, junior from Wichita—"Thermoelectricity at Low Temperatures." Anne S. Lockhart, speech communications senior from Wichita — "Indicators of Conversational Strain." Maxwell Sanford II, mathematics, physics and astronomy senior from Kansas City, Mo.- "Ephemeris Generation by Vector Iteration Techniques." Three movies will be shown east of old Robinson Gymnasium at 8 p.m. today. They are "Portage to Alaska" "The World Is One" and "This England." The films are to be the last of the series this summer. Goff lists plays for'66-67 season "The Rehearsal," the play presented this week by the KU Resident Acting Company, will be one of several constituting the 1966-67 theatrical season at KU. It will be presented Oct. 7-8 and 14-15 as the opening play of the season. Tonight's films listed Lewin Goff, director of the University Theatre, announces that other productions next season will be: Lionel Bart's musical version of Dickens' "Oliver Twist," known as "Oliver!," to be shown Nov. 3-4-6 and 10-11-12. Richard B. Sheridan's School for Scandal," Feb. 8-11. "The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade." March 15-18. Mozart's opera, "The Magic Flute." April 21 and 28-29. The Experimental Repertory Theatre will open the season with "The Tour Show" Oct. 27-29. Others scheduled: Ariano Suassuna's "The Regues' Trial," Dec. 7-10 and 13-16 Joan Littlewood's "Oh, What a Albrecht to give talk William P. Albrecht, dean of the Graduate School, will be the commencement speaker for Kansas State College at Pittsburg Aug. 5. The exercises will be in Brandenburg Stadium at 8 p.m. Because of its heavy teacher-training emphasis, Kansas State College's summer commencement is predominantly at the graduate degree level. Lovely War," Feb. 16-18 and mas," March 22-25 and 28-31. 21-24. "The Wicked Cooks," May 11- "An Evening with Dylan Tho- 13 and 16-20. Free Parking in "Project 800" Have you been to the Jay Shoppe this week? 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