Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 15. 1966 Junior high concert CONCERT CHOIR AND CHAMBER CHOIR Marilyn Curt. Guest Conductor Saturday, July 16, 2 p.m. UNIVERSITY THEATRE CONCERT CHOIR Heavenly Light ... A. Kopylow I Gaze on the Garden ... Schumann-Churchill I'll Not Complain ... Schumann-Churchill Oh! Lemuel ... Foster-Wagner Sure on This Shining Night ... Samuel Barber Ev'ry Night When the Sun Goes In ... arr. Gardner Ride the Chariot ... arr. Smith CHAMBER CHOIR Miserere Mei Antonio Lotti I'd Enter Your Garden Johannes Brahms Camptown Races Foster-Shaw-Parker He's Gone Away arr. K. K. Davis Set Down Servant arr. Shaw Glory Rimsky-Korsakoff Marilyn Curt, conducting SYMPHONIC BAND David Circle. Guest Conductor Freedom Plus March ... W. Oldham & J. Hale The Earle of Oxford's March from "William Byrd Suite". Goldon Jacob Ode for Band ... Robert Washburn Dramatic Prelude ... Claude T. Smith Mr. Circle, conducting ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA Loren Crawford, Guest Conductor Symphony No. 1 in C Major (First Movement) ... Beethoven Prelude from "Brook Green Suite" (Strings) ... Holst Excerpts from "Sound of Music" ... arr. Bennett CONCERT BAND Richard Brummett. Guest Conductor Storm King ... Walter Finlayson Toccata for Band ... Frank Erickson Allegro ... Corelli-Brummett Concord Overture ... Ralph Hermann Holiday in Naples ... Maurice Whitney Highlights from "The King and I" ... Rogers-Herfurth Mr. Brummett, conducting Peace Corps fulfills dream By Cathy Austin When Congress established the Peace Corps, there was a cry of dissent from critics throughout the nation. The question was repeatedly asked, "How can amateurs succeed where experts have failed?" Today, critics no longer are skeptical of the Peace Corps. It is a proven success. Throughout the nation both young and old wish to carry out the objectives of the Peace Corps: to promote world peace and friendship. QUALIFICATIONS for service in the Peace Corps are few. One must be a United States citizen, 18 years old, if married, have no dependents under 18.One must submit an application and take the placement test. On the college campuses enthusiasm has been so great that a Student Peace Corps Committee has been formed to promote interest and knowledge about the Peace Corps. At KU this organization plans a Peace Corps Week in which films and talks are given on the Peace Corps. Placement tests are given once a month. This test is not graded and is only an informational tool for selection. The Peace Corps files applications accordingly. Countries ask for volunteers and the Peace Corps refers to its files to select the best qualified for the position. TRAINING FOLLOWS selection, and it lasts from 8 to 12 weeks. A number of students train in the summer before their senior year. Parents' Day at KU Oct. 14-15 will offer the triple-header lure of football, comedy and carnival. Parents' Day a triple lure Football for the program for parents of new students will be the Oklahoma-Kansas game Oct. 15. The University Theatre's production of "The Rehearsal" by Jean Anouilh will supply sophisticated comedy the nights of Oct. 14-15. STUDENT UNION Activities will have its annual fall carnival the evening of Oct. 15. There will be 30 booths and skits on the theme "That was the West that was." Softball contests into third week Intramural softball competition is in its third week, with 154 students and faculty members playing on seven fast-pitch teams and ten slow-pitch teams, a record number for summer session intramurals. Following are the current standings of teams in both leagues. Fast-pitch league; Fast-pitch league: Team Won Lost % SCROCS 1 0 1.000 Faculty Fossils 1 0 1.000 Speed Rats 1 1 .500 Chinese Bandits 1 1 .500 Hybrids 1 1 .500 English 0 2 .000 Slow-pitch league. Team Won Lost % Bio Chem 3 0 1,000 Charlie Brown's All-Stars 2 0 1,000 Medical Chemists 1 0 1,000 Heroditi 2 1 .666 Chem Tech 1 1 .500 Radiation Biophysics 1 1 .500 Delta Functions 0 1 .000 Blanks 0 2 .000 KKK 0 3 .000 Camp bowling tourney continues in third week Forty-eight Midwestern Music and Art campers are in their third week of mixed bowling league competition. Twenty-one girls and 27 boys take to the lanes in the Kansas Union Fridays at 6:30 p.m. Friday Night: Dance To 'THE CHESSMEN' and Saturday Night 'THE SIGNETS' 1/4 Pound Hamburgers and Franks on 5 inch Sesame Seed Buns. 1966-67 concert slate announced by fine arts You'll enjoy the Big 12 ounce T-Bone at THE VILLAGE GREEN 23rd & Naismith VI 3-6966 the Los Angeles Philharmonic at 8:20 p.m. on Monday, May 8. The Chamber Music Series will include four performances. On Monday, Oct. 17, the Aeolian Quartet will appear at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall to inaugurate the series. The concert and recital schedule for the 1966-1967 school year has been announced by Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts. On Oct. 26, at 8:20 p.m. the initial program in the University Concert Course, "The Royal Hunt of the Sun," will be staged in Hoch Auditorium. Following this the Moscow Chamber Orchestra will perform in the University Theatre on Nov. 18, at 8:20 p.m. Jeanne Marie Darré, French piano virtuoso, will appear Friday, Dec. 9, in the University Theatre at 8:20 p.m. Also included in the Concert Course will be Justino Diaz, leading bass with the Metropolitan Opera, appearing on the University Theatre's stage at 8:20 p.m. on March 18. Concluding the KU Concert Course will be a performance by Following that, Soni Ventorum will appear at Swarthout Recital Hall at 8 p.m. Nov. 16; the Bartok Quartet will perform at Swarthout Friday, Jan. 20, at 8 p.m., and Wiener Solisten at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28 in Swarthout. The musical comedy, "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," will be one of many other special events. The Homecoming production, it will be given Nov. 3, 4, 10, and 11 in the University Theatre, at 8:20 p.m. SUA Presents Adm. 35c Kansas Union Ballroom "THE HUSTLER" Wednesday, July 20 Starring: Paul Newman Record Department DOWNTOWN FEATURING Just Like Me/Steppin' Out Just Like Us! PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS CL 2451/CS 9251 Stereo CL 2451/CS 9251 Stereo The "action" is with Paul Revere and The Raiders and their sensational LP. Included are hits like "Steppin' Out," "Doggone," "I Can't Get No Satisfaction," "Action" and others. $2.69 DIAMOND NEEDLE SALE $5.95 Charge It!