MUSIC, DRAMA, SPORTS Still more events to note KU's 100 years By Carolyn Drury By Carolyn Drury With all the pomp and ceremony in last week's seminars and colloquia, KU students probably sense that the end of the Centennial celebration has come. But there's more to come! At 8:20 p.m. tomorrow at Hoch Auditorium, the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra will renew the celebration with three compositions. Under the direction of George Szell, the orchestra will play Weber's "Overture to Der Freischutz," Bartok's "Concerto for Orchestra," and "Symphony No. 4 in F Minor" by Tchaikovsky. ONE OF AMERICA'S "big five," the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra is now in its 48th season. It has played over 1,300 concerts on tour in the United States, Europe, Canada, and Cuba. Students will be admitted to the orchestra concert upon presentation of student ID cards. Also helping renew the spirit of the celebration Thursday will be the 41st Annual Kansas Relays. The three-day Relays will be starting a day earlier this year because of the additional freshman and junior college events. Events will be from 2 to 4:10 p.m. Thursday, while those on Friday and Saturday will last much longer. Friday's events are scheduled from 8:15 a.m. to 5:05 p.m. Relays spectators have their last chance from 8:30 a.m. to 5:35 p.m. Saturday. At 10 a.m. Saturday, "A Century of KU Athletics" will be seen in the floats of the Kansas Relays Parade. With seven high school bands, the KU Marching Band, and Miss Lawrence contestants riding, the floats will progress from South Park Recreation Center north on Massachusetts St. to Sixth St. OPENING WITH a ceremony at noon Friday in front of the new Engineering Hall will be the 46th Annual Engineering Exposition. Exhibits serving as "Blueprints for Your Future" can be seen from 1 to 9 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Four companies have submitted exhibits, including Boeing, McDonald Aircraft, Western Electric and Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. In addition, 10 student departmental and organizational groups have entered the exposition. Shown will be space age structures for exploration of the moon, a Gemini model, electronic controls used with high-speed trains, portable pocket telephones, comparison of fresh water sources and optical character recognition systems to be a part of the future mailing system. THE ANNUAL Cervantes Day, sponsored by the department of Spanish and Portuguese, will open at 10 a.m. Saturday. Guest lecturer, Ana Maria Matute, distinguished Spanish novelist, who is currently visiting professor at Indiana University, will speak at the Union Ballroom. At 3:30 p.m., Sunday, the University Chorus and Orchestra will give their bi-annual concert. They will present "Te Deum" by Verdi and "The Parable of Death" by Lukas Fass. At 8:20 p.m. next Thursday, the world premiere performance of "Carry Nation" will be given by four New York City Opera Company members supported by a student cast. FROM MAY 1 through 3, the School of Religion Ecumenical Institute will focus on "Religion in American Life: Retrospect and Prospect." The institute will open with a public assembly of the University and church communities in Eastern Kansas on Sunday, May 1, in Hoch Auditorium where all address will be given. With Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe presiding, Joseph Sittler will speak on "The Judeo-Christian Tradition and the Condition of Modern Man." Sittler is professor of theology at the University of Chicago. THE LAST Centennial event during the school year itself will be the University Orchestra concerts at 8 p.m., May 3 and 4, at the University Theatre. Centennial Commencement Weekend will be held June 4 through 6. A University faculty member will deliver the baccalaureate address for the first time. Prof. Clifford P. Osborne of the Philosophy Department for 28 years, who will retire this year at the age of 70, will address graduating students and their friends. 10 Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 20, 1966 College Life Sigma Alpha Epsilon House Tomorrow, April 21, 9:00 p.m Informal A New Morality-"A War on Love" Guest Speaker: John Gottuso-B.A. Sociology, Psychology M.A. Ph.D.Candidate Los Angeles California SPONSORED BY CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST INTERNATIONAL Ike & Tina will be at the RED DOG INN Tonight! 7:30 p.m. GET YOUR TICKETS AT: ★ Red Dog Inn Office Advance $2, $2.25 at the door Kief's Record Shop At Weaver's and in the Malls Friday "SPIDER AND THE CRABS" Free TGIF Saturday THE "SHADOWS" 7th & Mass. 129 54 HH Gnll VI 3-1503 英语四级真题