Sunflower February 16, 1965

Sunflower February 16, 1965

' j ‘ undreds Flock to KMEA Convention " V • ; Hear Music Concepts; ■9. Hold Business Meeting Despite discouraging weather, hundreds of music in­ structors and students trooped to the WSU campus Friday and Saturday to attend the annual convention of the Kansas Music Educators Association. According to LeRoy Esau, now Music Educators Association, They concluding his two-year reign as hold their nation-wide conference President, the two-day conference bi-anmially, the next being in Kan­ was one of the largest in history. sas City in 1966. KANSAS RANKS seventh in More than just an annual busi­ total membership .among all state ness meeting, the KMEA is a test­ ing ground for new concepts in f^< the music world. Educators from across the United States give their Symphony new ideas to a critical audience of peers. Experts in untraditional theories get to demonstrate their Concert ideas in the many workshops of­ fered, said Mr. Esau. Dr. Howard Hanson, Dean of the Slated Conservatory of Fine Music at the College of the Pacific, San Jose, WSU’s University Singers, Calif., opened the general session Friday. L Members examine musical instruments and music on display in under the direction of Robert e DFAC Foyer during convention last week end. uispwy m Hines, and the A Capella IN AN ANALYSIS of the role which music will play in the future Choir, under the direction of (Continued on Page 2) Harrison Boughton, will ap­ Col. 2 pear at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21 and at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22 in the Wichita Sym­ Production The Sunflower phony at Wichita East High OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER School. Started on LXIX—No. 31 Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas February 16, 1965 They will combine efforts with the Singing Quakers of Friends I’; : University, the Symphony and four T** soloists in Verdi’s ReQuiem. The Spring Plays program will be directed by James ^ave Stallworth Story 2-Bit Flick The WSU Experimental Robertson. Theatre announces its spring The four soloists among more production plans. University ill To Offer than 250 musicians are Irene Jor­ o Be Televised Feb, 18 dan, soprano, James Wainner, ten­ Experimental Theatre has a diverse and exciting, spring “Dave Stallworth All-American’' will be televised on or and Ara Berberian, basso. Mez­ Season Pass zo-soprano Lillian Garabedian who season planned this semester, J tRD-TV at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 18. This 30 minute program was killed Febnaary' 8 in a New according to JacQuie Blaine, f— Season tickets to the Two- Experimental Theatre Direc­ |11 feature the different aspects of Dave “The Rave” Stall- bit Flicks, initiated by the Yoi’k plane mishap was sche<iuled c to appear. Her replacement has not tor. >rth’s career. new sponsors, The Wichita been announced. Film Society, will be on sale The season will begin with two he Channel 3 special will have ing back to Stallworth’s high Wainner has attended WSU and Tennessee Williams one-acts run­ pe<l and filmed interviews from school basketball. in the CAC today through sang the rolo of Turiddu in the ning back to back on Feh. 27 and allworth’s career. Action from Friday. Cost of the tickets Symphony’s conceit production of 2P, in the Pit Theatre of Wilner The whole show preceotling the evious fj^ames will also he tcle- is $1.50 for nine movies. Cavalleria Rusticana. Auditorium. w&m ked. Stallworth will be on hand Tulsa game will be taped. Stall- Also, season-ticket holders may A limited number of tickets me "TWENTY-SEVEN WAGONS comment on the films. worth will be presented with a film lu'ing a guest to one of the screcui- available without additional charge Full of Ck>tton,” directed by Nancy 5 of the progi-am as another mo- ings. to regularly enrolled WSU students Kenst, and "The Long Stay Cut Vebb Smith, KSN Sports Direc- mento of his basketball career. The next feature will be “Stalug at the Music Office in the FAC. Short,.” directed liy Roberta Rude, 1, has gathered some films dat- 17,” a comedy set in a POW camp, Sales begin Wednesday, Feh. 17 are the two short plays from which 1 Featured on the i)rogram will and ID cards must he shown. be different interviews including stalling William Holden in an Aca­ Williams' developed his famous demy Award-winning role, on Feh The two concerts will recreate character—Baby Doll. a tape from the Oklahoma City what has boon called the greatest lu Epidemic game of two years ago when in 10. On April 3 and 4, the Experi­ “The World of Susie Wong,” a "sacred opera.” This i.s a rare op­ mental Theatre will run a "good the final minutes of the game the portunity to hear the ensembles Sliockers came from 5 points be­ drama set in Hong Kong with ole slapstick farce.” Something the rips City Nancy Kwan, William Holden, and together. Non-student admission to Theatre Department has not done hind to win the game because of the ReQuiem performance will lie Stallworth’s excellent ball playing. Martha Hyer, will be shown on for a long time. JacQuie Blaine Feb. 20. i f by season subscription J only, Syb- will, direct the show, a 14th cen- ^ •lassromms 7 Kim Novak atarS^in “Boys Night sciiption memberships are availalile tary J>ench farce-entitled “The at the Wichita Symphony Office, ^8 a flu epidemJt grips a ( lit” with James Garner on Mar. (t’ontimied on Page 2) 5, nnd "Breakfast At Tiffany’.s” is 105 West Second Street. Col. 1 |y the school rooms become C A C Panel featured Mar. 12 with Audrey Hep­ intily populated while the burn ami George Peppard. Henry spitals fill up. Mimcini provides the Oscar-win­ To Be Held ning music. |uch is the case, in the Wichita Shirley MacLaine stars with p as attested by statistics show- David Niven and Gig Young in gTeat shortage of substitute Noon Today “Ask Any Girl” on Mar. 19. John Wayne plays a marine in fchers while hospitals are putting Jack Creech, Director of "Halls of Montezuma” on April 19. ^ents in the halls. KMUW, and Wayne Harris, (Continued on Page 2) onday, 23 classrooms in the news announcer for KTVH, Col. 1 fhita school system were with- will be the panel guests for ^cliers. At Wesley Medical, CAC News Forum at noon 590 beds were occupied with today in the CAC East Ball­ Identification Cards ^yaiting to be admitted, room. fiospital liuB boon filled to Ready For Pick-Up since Jan. 3. Mel Moorhouse, Asst. Dean of ID cards mimbenng" 09929 University College, will be the thi'ough 09999 and 00004 through Joseph Hospital set an oc- panel moderator. 01391 are now ready for pick up I record for the second con- "To allow for the expression of and validation. Students must have Beds were occupied their paid fee bill with them for I y>th the help of temporaiy ideas and thoughts concerning cur­ validation. A 10 cent charge is re­ F» since the normal capacity rent topics of interest through 4o. quired for this soivice.. means of a panel discussion with Those who wish to have .their- audience participation is the pur­ hording to Board o f Educa- ID’s mailed to them must send pose of News Forum,” said Mark their ID Claim Check with a self- director Thomas Wentling, chairman of the CAC ^^hstitute t eachers were addressed, stamped envelope to the News. Forum. Office of Student Sorvicos. r . Monday with a carry-over KMUW-FM ON THE AIR. Jim La Casse, production I 75 instructors, Normal “This will be an interesting Pick up schedule for new ID ays use, on the average, forum for those'interested in radio scards will be posted on the bulle­ manager, readies equipment prior to beginning KMUW's new 100 substitutes, Kelley nnd television announcing,” con­ tin board locate near ID desk in Program, Compi Hour. Dairel Magee of the Cairipi 3 stands cluded Wentling. Morrison Hall Lobby. at left. Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives Shriver Presents Flag To Air Force ROTC rnno-ressman Gamer Shriver presented last Thur U.S S to the WSU Air Force ROTC Wing. Present, of the flag:, which had previously been flown o\ei the Cai ticipated in the program, pU SCadet Col. s ’sst^fSTs; ceived the flag for the wing. Major ruffles and flounshes in bond DerroU Dowdy, professor of aero­ Shriver. The Star Spangled I space studies, introduced Dr. Hugo ner followed presentation ef] Wall, dean of graduate school and flag. vice pi*esident of academic affaii"8. The flag is on display it Dr. Wall spoke biiefly prior to Armory, and will be used l the presentation. cadet functions. Distinguished] tors at the ceremonies in Congressman Shriver also spoke local Air Force and civilian to the cadets just before the pre­ taiies, membei’s of the farultj sentation. Dr. Ahrens of the reli­ parents of the cadets. gious education department closed the program. The Air Force ROTC Band par- Are you still! Foreign Car Repairs Nothing Down wearing Easy Mbnthly Payments VOLKSWAGEN HIGH those creasy! FLAG PRESENTATION, Congressman Garner Shriver presents a flag that has flown PKHFOnMANCB KITS AT NO over the Capitol to Cadet Col. Rudy Nydegger In ceremonies Thursday in Wilner Aud. ADIIITIONAL COST kid slacks? Cnil for Informntlon. Production . Hear Music . United States. (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) Not only in music, but in all Col. 5 Col.

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