Summer Session Kansan Page 7 Junior High Concert Orchestra-Band-Chorus Saturday, July 11 University Theatre Orchestra Prelude and Cebell from "Suite in C" Purcell-Brown String Section Overture, Rosamunde Schubert-Weaver March Hongoise Berlioz-Reibold Plunkin Peter ... Barnard ... Studies Series ... Full Orchestra Russian Sailor's Dance ... Gliere-Isaac Full Orchestra Mr. Crawford, conducting String Section Band Suite in F ... Holst March Pageant ... Persichetti American Folk Rhapsody ... Grundman Mr. Corbett, conducting Brass Aflame ... Cacavas Toccata for Band ... Erickson Variations on a Theme by Paganini ... Gardner Themes from Symphony No. 6 (Pathetique) ... Tschaikovsky-Johnson Mr. Brummett, conducting **Chorus** Accompanists Pat Holstege, Goddard, Kan. Dixie Gossett, Carthage, Mo. Six Brahms Folk Songs ... Brahms I'd Enter Your Garden How Sad Flow the Streams Mass in F ... Schubert Introit Gloria Credo Offertory Sanctus After the Transubstantiation Agnus Dei Finale Man Is as Grass ... Davenport Bye Bye Blues ... Arr. Simeone Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little and Goodnight Ladies Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little and Goodnight Ladies from "The Music Man" ... Willson Two Join Microbiology Staff A man who has engaged in the practice of veterinary medicine and one who recently completed a scientific tour of the Far East have been named faculty members in the department of microbiology. M. James Freeman, a specialist in certain diseases of swine, will teach and conduct research in the fields of immunology and immunochemistry. Donald Dusanic, who will join the faculty Sept. 1, returned early this summer from a three-month tour of the Far East, where he studied infections related to elephantiasis. Both faculty members will hold the position of assistant professor. Freeman, who did undergraduate work at the University of Florida, practiced veterinary medicine for several months in Nashville, Ill. Dusanic completed his undergraduate work at the University of Chicago and was granted a Ph.D. by the same institution in 1963. Each year coaches are faced with the task of signing new recruits. This year was no exception, as both football and basketball coaches rounded up many promising prospects at the University. KU Coaches List Several As Recruits MANY FINE YOUNG football and basketball players come from here in the state. Two of the most outstanding high school graduates who have decided to come to KU are John Carter of Norton and Bill Trull of Lawrence. By Dale Schroeder Carter stands 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 210 pounds. He was an all-stater in both football and basketball. Friday. July 10, 1964 The other double all-stater is Bill Trull from Lawrence. He stands 6 feet 1 inch and weighs 180 pounds. He was a quarterback on the football team at Lawrence High School. AMONG THE OTHER outstanding prospects to play basketball here are Wandy Williams of Long Island, N.Y., and Rodger Bohnenstiel of Collinsville, Ill. Williams was a highly sought prospect in both basketball and football. All of the Big Ten schools were after him and many major universities. He is 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 190 pounds. Bohnestiel is a 6-foot 6-inch, 200-pound basketball player. During his career as a forward in high school, he scored a total of 1,780 points. He was chosen as a Prep All- America. ANOTHER OUTSTANDING basketball player who has signed a letter of intent to play here at KU is Al Lopes, who played for Coffeyville Junior College. The 6-foot 5-inch 185-pound forward-guard is originally from Providence, R.I. He was a junior college All-American at Coffeyville. Some of the other football signees are quarterbacks David Bouda from Omaha Creighton Prep and Mike Cochrane from Magnolia High of Anaheim, Calif. They will be joined by halfback Warren Gillette of Boulder, Colo., and end Roger White of Aurora, Kan. Two high school graduates who will compete in track are miler Gene McClain of Salina, who owns a 4:10 mile and a 1:53.6 half, and Drue Jennings of Argentine, who has run a 10.0-100-yard dash and has a state record of 48.3 in the 440. CLASSIFIED ADS TYPING Experienced typist. Former secretary with experience in data entry, Computer Accuracy work, Reasonable rates, Electric typewriter, Duplicating machine. McEldowney. 2621 Ala. Ph.-VI. 9868. Experienced typist would like to do typing in her home. Call VI 3-5139. tff Come in and see for yourself we'll give you a FREE line of bowling just for coming in Accurate expert typist would in her service call call VI 3-2651. Prompt service. Call VI 3-2651. 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