Page 10 Summer Session Kansan Friday, June 24, 1966 Sunday concerts CONCERT CHOIR AND CHAMBER CHOIR James Ralston, Director 2:15 p.m. University Theatre CONCERT CHOIR Crucifixus ... Lotti Alles was Odem hat, lobe den Herrn ... Bach Agnus Dei ... Persichetti She Dwelt Among Untrodden Ways ... Carr She Walks In Beauty ... Foltz I Hear A Voice A-Pravin' ... Bright Darrell Benne, conductin CHAMBER CHOIR A Choral Flourish ... R. Vaughan Williams Magnificat ... Charles Theodore Pachelbel Ave Maria ... Anton Bruckner Tribute ... Ronald Lo Presti I Beheld Her, Beautiful As A Dove ... Wealy Willan Marchs of Peace ... Arthur Frankenpohl James Ralson, conducting ORCHESTRA Gerald Carney, Director Captain J. H. Howe, Guest Conductor Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Percy Grainger Symphony No. II (Romantic) ... Howard Hanson Second movement, andante con tenerezza Third movement, allegro con brio Dowetail, Overture ... Robert Muczynski Gerald M. Carnev, conducting Three Bavarian Dances Edward Elgert Finlandia Jean Sibe' Captain J. H. Howe, conducting CONCERT BAND Russell L. Wiley, Director SYMPHONIC BAND Kenneth Bloomquist, Director Captain J. H. Howe, Guest Conducto SYMPHONIC BAND 7 p.m. University Theatre Grand March, The Spirit of Pageantry Percy Fletcher Civil War Suite, The Blue and The Gray Clare Grundman Overture, Poet and Peasant Franz von Suppe Captain J. H. Howe, conducting Star Spangled Banner Variation Overture ... Clifton Williams Scherzo and March from the Opera "Love for Three Oranges ... Serge Prokofieff arr. by Lucien Clailliet King Cotton March ... John Philip Sousa Mr. Bloomquist, conducting CONCEPT RAND Chester Overture William Schuman Scherzo from Second Suite Robert Jager Northwards March from Four Ways Suite Eric Coates Mr. Wiley, conducting Grand March, Fame and Glory...Albert Matt Selections from "Mary Poppins". Richard Sherman & Robert Sherman Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2...Carl Friedmann Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger Pharmacy lists its honor roll Forty-one students in the KU School of Pharmacy earned places on the spring semester honor roll, Dean Howard E. Mossberg announced recently. THOSE HONORED ARE: Preston R. Craft, Junction City, 23; Edward DeLong, Topeka, 24; David Dimick, Wichita, 24; Eunice W. Erickson, Milwaukee, Wisc., 23; John B. Gallon, Altoona, 24; Quentin E. Gilman, Manhattan, 25; Thomas Harrison, Oklahoma City, Okla., 30; Judith Ann Lind, Clay Center, 23. Seniors—Larry Alkire, Wichita, 2.8; Robert Bennett, Eureka, 2.4; Jerry L. Born, Beloit, 2.4; Richard Bower, Tenafly, N.J., 2.3; George M. Brenner, Princeton, 2.3; Gerald R. Brizendine, Eureka, 2.6; Linda Le Coleman, Holton, 2.7. STEPHEN MAULE, WICHITA, 2.3; Charles McVey, St. Joseph, Mo., 2.7; James L. Metger, Sabetha, 2.8; Duane Miller, Larned, 2.5; Thomas Reed, Lawrence, 2.3; Michael Short, Sublette, 2.3; Donald Vannaman, Ashland, 2.3; Daniel Vossman, Beloit, 2.6. Fourth Year Students—David Allen, Norton, 3.0; Harvey Edmonds, Leavenworth, 2.8; Robert Emerson, Columbus, 3.0; Timothy Gruen, Abilene, 2.4; Frederick Kautz, Atchison, 3.0; Janice Milam, Shawnee Mission, 2.2; James K. Stoneking, Wichita, 2.8; Loren Wittmer, Emporia, 2.8. Third Year Students—William Armbruster, Hutchinson, 2.4; Ivan Conover, Satanta, 3.0; Mark S. Fixley, Osawatomie, 2.8; Samuel Garbo, Garden City, 2.1; Albert C. Hardman, Hill City, 2.4; Emery Jossand, Johnson, 2.1; Robert F. Miller, Leavenworth, 2.3; James A. Whitaker, Nortonville, 3.0. Second Year Student—Richard H. Snyder, Lincoln, 2.2. The Red Dog will be open every saturday night all summer featuring top entertainment. We are fully air-conditioned. Come down to the ol' Red Dog this saturday and dig the groovy sounds. RED DOG INN 6th & Mass. 35 to attend talks Five professors and 30 students will leave Sunday by chartered bus to attend a medicinal chemistry symposium June 26-30 at Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. The meeting will be the 10th biennial symposium for chemists concerned with medicinal drugs. It is sponsored by the American Chemical Society. Professors attending are Edward E. Smissman, distinguished professor and chairman of the department of medicinal chemistry; Mathias Mertes and Robert Wiley, associate professors of medicinal chemistry; Gary Grunewald, assistant professor of medicinal chemistry, and James McChesney, assistant professor of botany. The 30 graduate and undergraduate students attending are active in medicinal chemistry research. CALL CAFE 1422 Crescent Rd. (Across From Lindley) OPEN NOW for Summer Session Hours: Monday-Friday 7 to 5 Saturday 7 to 1 Good Food — Fountain Service - AIR-CONDITIONED - THE SOUND Hillcrest Shopping Center INC. 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