Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 15.1966 Sunday Concerts CONCERT CHOIR AND CHAMBER CHOIR James Ralston, Director Darrell Benne, Assistant Director Jane Fager, Accompanist Sunday, July 17, 2:15 p.m. Mass in D Minor (Nelson) Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) 1. Kyrie 5. Credo 9. Benedictus 2. Gloria 6. Et incarnatus 10. Osanna 3. Qui tollis 7. Et resurrexit 11. Agnus Dei 4. Quoniam 8. Sanctus 12. Dona nobis Mr. Ralston, conducting Members of the Orchestra: Violin *Howard Boyajian *Paul Todd Marian Scheid Nadine Tonsig Janet Crawford Cynthia Tamer Cello Don Beene Selina Davis String Bass Cecal Cole David Kay Flute Nancy Hitt Viola Mike Seyfrit Eleanor Allen Esther Shriver Oboe Earle Dumler Martin Bebb Bassoon Charles Rader Trumpet David Clark Roger Stoner Paul Gray Tympani Leonard Cuddy Organ Jane Fager Soloists: (to be selected) 12-MINUTE INTERMISSION ORCHESTRA Gerald Carney, Director Harry John Brown, Guest Conductor Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Percy Grainger Russian and Ludmilla, Overture ... Michail Glinka Symphony No. 3 (Scotch) ... Felix Mendelssohn Fourth movement, allegro vivacissimo Mr. Carney, conducting Introduction to Act III, Lohengrin Richard Wagner Variations, Chaconne, and Finale Norman Dello Joio Mr. Brown, conducting - Faculty CONCERT BAND Russell L. Wiley, Director SYMPHONIC BAND Kenneth Bloomquist, Director Harry John Brown, Guest Conductor UNIVERSITY THEATRE SYMPHONIC BAND Mr. Bloomquist, conducting SYMPHONIC BAND North Sea Overture ... Ralph Hermann El Relicario ... Jose Padilla Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral from "Lohengrin" ... Richard Wagner 7 p.m. The Sinfonians Clifton Williams Prelude and Fugue in Bb Minor J. S. Bach Knightsbridge March Eric Coates INTERMISSION CONCERT BAND Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Percy Grainger March Militaire Francaise from the Algerienne Suite ... Camille Saint-Saens Invocation of Alberich from the Opera "Rheingold" ... Richard Wagner Harkstow Grange from "Lincolnshire Posy" ... Percy Grainger Danza Finale from the Ballet Suite "Estancia" ... Alberto Ginastera Mr. Wiley, conducting La Forza del Destino ... Giuseppe Verdi Suite Francaise ... Darius Milhaud Molly on the Shore ... Percy Grainger Finale from Symphony No. 4 ... Peter Tchaikowsky Mr. Brown, conducting SUA into summer swing Jaybowl. The tournament, open to all KU students, will feature snooker, 1-14, straight rail, and three rail billiards. Those interested may sign up at the Jaybowl. The Student Union Activities' Recreation Committee, with Rich Yeager as chairman, is in full swing featuring a busy schedule of events for the rest of the summer. July 27 is the date set for a bridge tournament at the Union. THE BEST THING about "Birdie," by nature of content a blare and blast musical, was the high comic relief. The Jewish mother bit ("I'm going to stick my head in the oven and turn on the gas"), the antics of the Sweet Apple mayor's wife when she encounters Conrad Birdie, and the distraught father (Bernie West) of the recipient of Birdie's "last kiss" sent the Kansas City audience into sympathetic hysterics. A pocket billiards tournament is planned for July 20 at the PRESCRIPTIONS Hibbard, who earned the B. S. degree in business administration, completed 13 weeks of training at the University of Hawaii campus in Hilo, left last week for India. Hibbard's group of volunteers will be assigned to poultry development, gardening, and nutrition projects in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Mysore, and Orissa. By Dan Austin It was a sweltering 95 degrees and Gary Lewis and his Playbies sounded worse in person than on a recording, but the Starlight Theatre's "Bye Bye Birdie" overcame the heat and Lewis developed into a pretty good show. ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE Co. 801 mass. VI 3-0200 Graduate assigned to Peace Corps duty Peterson and Rose bore up the show with some serious acting and professional dancing. But they were just a couple of notches above Lewis as singers. PETERSON himself is plagued by a Jewish mother (Madge Cameron) and his girl friend Rose (Elaine Dunn). The highly publicized Lewis looked the part of a delinquent-turned-singer(?) but when he stopped in mid show to sing a few of his own hits ("This Diamond Ring," etc.), the part fitted him like a leather glove. The screams of the younger set in the audience were understandably disarming. "Birdie," the third production of the Starlight's summer season, satirizes the current American craze, rock 'n' roll. It is the story of teenage singer Conrad Birdie (rightly played by the real-life Gary Lewis) and his final moments in the limelight before answering a draft call. In a last-ditch attempt to profit from Birdie's fame, manager Albert Peterson (Richard Barclay) gives away Birdie's "last kiss" to a fan in Sweet Apple, Ohio. A February graduate of KU, Edward A. "Hank" Hibbard of Eureka, has been given full appointment as a Peace Corps volunteer. Okay, even with Gary Lewis as star Come to a Party ELLSWORTH A-GO-GO To honor Kansas' next U.S. Senator Ron Dressler, Chairman Ellsworth for Senate Collegiate Comm. (Pol. Ad.) Sat., July 16, 1966 108 E. 6th, Topeka, Kansas 10 a.m. till Midnight ANNUAL SUMMER SALE! Twice each year we offer big reductions on our regular stock of seasonal merchandise. Stop in today and take advantage of great buys on: Suits Sport Shirts Sport Coats Swim wear Dress Slacks Jackets Dress Shirts Pajamas & Robes (no returns or exchanges, please) 839 Mass. St. Downtown