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Ensemi Begin: The University instrumental en sembles and chorus will tour sevei Sopth Carolina towns Monday an( Tuesday, April 16 and 17, on at annual spring tour sponsored bI the University Department of Mu sic. On Friday, April 20, a concer1 will be presented at Drayton Hall. The groups will leave the campui Monday morning. The woodwinc and brass ensembles will play con, certs at Camden and Cheraw Higt Schools, and the chorus will sing at Bishopville High. Monday nighi the groups will meet for a joint concert at Bennettsville where they will stay over for the night. On Tuesday the ensembles will travel to Dillon High and the chorus will perform at Florence High. A joint concert will be given at Manning Tuesday night. On April 20, the chorus and en sembles in conjunction with the University string ensemble will give a program in Drayton Hall. Concert Program The program for the ensembles and the chorus will be the same for the concert on campus as on tour. Some of the numbers by the en sembles will be "The King's Fan fare" by Josquin Des Pres, "Me moriam" by Harold Johnson, "In the Aquarium" by Newell, and "Suite for Clarinet Quartet" by Paul Fisk. Soloists for the tour and the concert Friday night will be John Mitchum, trombonist, who will play "Leibeslied" by Okar Bohme, and James Craig, w ho will play Mozart's "Violin Concerto." Accom panists will be Beverly Kennedy and Joanne Race, respectively. Religious and secular music will be presented by the chorus. Some of the numbers include "The Creation" by Joseph Hayden, "Sanctus Requiem" by Wolfgang Mozart, and "You'll Never Walk Alone" by Richard Rogers. Soloist will be Mary Elizabeth Lewis, so prano. A trio consisting of Jane Nims, soprano, Thomas Blakemore, tenor, and Lee Maupin, bass, will be featured with the chorus in "The Please Return Scarf Will the co-ed who borrowed a copper-tone striped silk scarf at the intra-squad football game Sat urday night please contact Mary Hornsby at telephone 4-0452. I. IR. C. Convention The University chapter of Inter national Relations Club will b: represented by a delegation of sia people at the national conventior in Philadelphia April 3--8. Students p)lanning to attend art Ann McConaughy, Sylvia Hanna Henry McKeithanm, Ted Drucker andi Amin Dahir. Lavon Ryan whc worked with the University YWCA will chaperone the group. 640 K.C. Radio Guide 640 K. C. MON.. WED., FRI. 1:59-Sign On 2:00-world News Roundup 2:15-Here's to Vets 2:30-Day Dreams 3:30-Jazz at the Concert 4:00-Carolina Calling Palmetto Mystery Tune 4:45-World News Roundup 5:00--Carolina Calling Carolina Mystery Tune 6:00-Co-eds on Campus 6:15-JoIn the Navy 8.SO-FlyIng Hi1gh 7:00-This Is Jazz 7:45-World of Sports 8:00-Tops in Pops 8:30-BBC 9:00-Request Rendezvous 10:00-Career Hour 10:15-Nostalgia l1:00-Classio Musicale 12:00-Sign Off TUES., THURS. 1:59-Sign On 2:00-World News Roundup 2:15-Serenade in Blue 2:30-Day Dreams 3:30-Jazz at the Concert 4:00-Carolina Calling Palmetto Mystery Tune 4:45-world News Roundup 5:00-Carolina Calling Carolina Mystery Tune 6:00-Co-eds on Campus 6:15-Join the Navy 6:30-Flying High 7:00-Proudly We Hail 7:30-This Is My Faith 7:45-World of Sports 8:00-Tops In Pops 8:SO-BBC 9:00-Request Rendezvouts 10:00-Career Hour 10:15-Night Train 11:00-Classic Musicale 12:00-Sign Off SUNDAY assid. 12:00-Sign On am. 12:05-The Nighst Owl a.m. 8:59-Sign On 0: 00-Sunday Morning Devotional 9:lIb-Sunday Morning Concert p.a-. 1:00-United Press Sunday Show 1:15-BBC 2:15-Swing Street 4:48-Wod Newa Roundup 5:00-Mse fr,e Broadway 5:4-WaM o $6st )les, Ch< spring fl Heavens Are Telling." The string ensemble will present .J "Sonata For Two Violins and g Piano, Op. 2, No. 4" by Handel and "Piano Quartet in G Minor" by Mozart. In addition to the soloists named ') for the tour, soprano Lucy Lennox 1 Sanders will sing "Shenandoah" on ( the program April 20. I The brass and woodwind en- 1 S bsembles are under the direction of C Donald L. Banschbach, and Edwin i F. Jones is director of the string ensembles. David G. Phillips di- C rects the chorus. L Ensemble Members C Members of the brass ensemble I are Thomas Isbell, Carl McMath, I lavonne Bazemore, Gregory Stone, S John Mitchum, Melba Corley, and S Edgar Millard. b) The woodwind ensemble includes \~ Juris Ozols, Edward Rouffy, Harry Orr, Jerry Sanders, Thomasine P Coker, and Raymond Doughty. 1, Art Majors Prizes In A1 Graham Kirby and Mike Bardas c were awarded $50 and $25 as sec- P ond and third prizes, respectively, l for oil paintings entered in the tr first annual Belk Stores College Art Exhibition in Charlotte. Messrs. Kirby and Bardas are both juniors and art majors at Carolina. Frank Hart, a special student in the art department, received honor- ' able mention in the oils competi cc tion. it In watercolors, Howard Pollard, h another art major, received a third prize of $15; Graham Kirby is and Cullen Newman both received d honorable mention in the water- t color exhibitions. The winners were announced ni this week by Mrs. Belk in a per- or sonal letter to Edmund Yaghjian, head of the department of fine arts ti at Carolina. li Six senior art students are cur- ti rently working on a six-panel g series of pictures for the Negro c SPORT liniported 19. SLAI All-WVool 9 A SPORT : FOR MAI Coast -to 1426 Ma )rus [our String ensemble members are ames Craig, Owen Clary, and Vir inia Farmer. Chorus Members Members of the chorus are Ed vin Arnold, Barnwill B a k e r, 'homas Blakemore, B a r b a r a logen, Barbara Chalk, Lawrence ,urry, Mose Dangerfield, Mary )uke, Irene Fanning, Beverly Fin iyson, James Galletly, Dorcas iles, Mary Hamm, and Gracelyn ibler. Also, Rex King, Mary Lewis, atherine Litaker, Sandra Long, ee Maupin, Emily McCutchen, eorge Mims, Jane Nims, Janice almer, Larry Patrick, Norma atterson, Charlotte Polk, Lucy anders, Nancy Schumpert, Lillian healy, Marian Wald, Hester Wel )rn, Suzanne Widenhouse, Louise use, and James Wood. Accompanists are Joanne Race, atricia Caughman ,and Beverly ennedy. Awarded et Exhibit iildren's ward at Waverly Hos- I tal in Columbia. The murals will lustrate popular children's fairy t Lies. 5 VIlemorial Fund )eadline Extended f The response to the announce ent of a Memorial Fund for the te Dr. F. T. Rogers has been ex llent, says Dr. A. P. French, act ig head of the physics department c are. It was stated in the Gamecock sue of March 23 that the closing ite for the Fund was to be April t A number of people have asked w at the Fund be held open for a mewhat longer time, and it has )w been decided to close it finally y Monday, April 16. If people who have not yet con ihuted to the Fund would still V ke to do so, they can be assured A at their contributions will be adly received and duly acknowl Iged, says Dr. French. COATS W ools 95 IKS lannhlels p5 SHIRTS 5.00 ro's Seen, Keard, Spoke. ON CAMPUS Coed and date saying a lingering ood-night while leaning on the loorbell of Freshman Dorm. Students in journalism class vriting notes in Spanish. Candidate for cheerleader in Ber nuda shorts "keeping the Spirit p." Candidates standing in the rain ippealing for votes. * M " Football players in study halls n Russell House. WUS Begins Campus Drive For Funds World University Service has be un its campus drive for funds, ob Adams, chairman of the WUS ommittee, has announced. The main drive will take place pril 23-27. Contributions will be ccepted from students and faculty tembers at the "Y" and at the in ormation desk at the Russell louse. Donors will fill out cards with heir, contributions, giving credit to ny campus organization they de ire, or to themselves, Mr. Adams aid. The Euphradian Society, which rill serve as a speaking committee Dr WUS, will speak to campus or anizations during the coming reek. A cup, along with 50 theater ickets, will be presented on May ay to the campus group which )ntributes the largest amount. wenty-five tickets will be given rith the second highest contribu on, and the campus organization ith the largest per capita contri ution will receive 25 tickets. Can ?rbury Club received the cup last ear. WUS is an international volun try agency which aids needy uni ersity students throughout the orld. WUS works in North merica, Western Europe, the So! 1. SUPERIOR T. So good to your taste bi anperior tobaccos. Riche daily selected for filter si flavoryuwant, here's th< RELAX I Awards, Will Be . Sixty-eight awards, medals and prizes Will be presented on Awards Day which is sponsored by Omicror Delta Kappa as part of the May Day festivities. May Day, held or May 1, is under the sponsorship of Kappa Sigma Kappa. Classes will be dismissed for the day at 9:50 a. m., and the awards will be given at 10:30 a. in. on the Horseshoe. Any person, organization, or de partment wishing to sponsor an award not yet listed must contact the office of the registrar by April 20. Awards which will be presented are: Chi Omega Social Science Award, Delta Delta Delta Mar garet Ashe Scholarship Award, Delta Zeta Scholarship Award and Interfraternity Council Awards. Also, Euphrosynean Literary So ciety, Hypatian Literary Society, Clariosophic Literary Society; Eu phradian Society, James Patterson Award, George Seabrook Legare Medal for Declamation, Gonzales Medal for Oratory, and John J. Hemphill Memorial Fund Award. Also, Lawrence M. Keitt Medal for Oratory, A.I.Ch.E. Award, A.I.E.E. Award, A.S.C.E. Award, A.S.M.E. Award, Epsilon Lambda Sigma Leadership Service Award, Epsilon Lambda Sigma Scholar ship Award, Westinghouse Award (Engineering), Women's Athletic Association Award, Blue Key Ath letic Award, Farr Mile Trophy, and Intramural Awards. Also, Alpha Phi Omega Award, Delta Omicron Award (Music), The Band Medal, Psi Chi Award (Psychology), World University Service Trophy, Merck Awards, Lehn and Fink Award, Bristol Laboratories Award, R h o Chi Award, Harper in Chemistry, Merck A wards (Chemistry), and Chemical Rubber Company A ward. A I s o, Manning in Geology, Marion Sims in Biology, Arts Awards, Thornwell in Physics, W. Middle East, South Asia, and in countries of the Far East. It is de veloping contacts at the present time with Africa and South America. oo to yur So! ASTE 2. SUPE scause of IAM's So quick oi r, tastier-espe- conmes clean noking. For tbc Miracle Tip fiGlter you need. white outsid, VITH IBM Medals ai Presented Gordon Belser Award, McDuffie in English, W. T. C. Bates Medal, Caroline McKissick Belser Award, Philo S. Bennett Medal, The Josiah Morse Memorial Award, Mu Psi Award (Philosophy) and Legare in Psychology. Also, Delta Sigma Pi Scholar ship Key, U.B.E.A. Smead Award, Columbia Business and Profes sional Women's Club Citation, Hutchinson in Economics, Preston in Education, Special Language Awards (by Mrs. Virginia Rus sell), French Republic Langu May Day Even Classes Suspen The schedule for the May Day program has been announced by Virgil Duffie, general chairman for the annual occasion that will be held May 1. The schedule is as follows: 10:30 a. Mn., Omicron Delta Kappa awards program, Horseshoe; 12:30 p. in., lunch on the grounds; 1:00 p. mn., band concert; 2:00 p. in., pie throwing contest; 3:00 p. m., fra ternity open houses; 5:00 p. in., We, the undersigne! dent of the Student Boc appreciation to all of ow our wholehearted suppE the Student Body, and possible to assist him i Government. Sid Badger Marshall Cain -Lewis Cromer ofC1son the RIOR FILTER i the draw! Yes, thie flavor -through LaM's all wtet .Pure white inside, pure for cleaner,better smoking. TAK" TODA D RED Apru at A70V id Prizes Miayl1 age Medal, First Hampton in Ro mance Languages, Alston in An- - cient Languages, Second Hampton in History, Rion in Mathematics, and Norman M. Smith Scholar ships. Also, Weldon Award, Kappa Sigma Kappa Award, Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship Award, Garnet and IBlack Dedication, Miss Garnet and Ilack, "Who's Who" in American Colleges and Universi ties, Outstanding Seniors-1956, and Algernon Sidney Sullivan Awards. .ts Listed; ded May 1 iampus drop-in, Sims dormitory; B:00 p. in., May Queen coronation, Wardlaw College. According to Mr. I)uffie, all ,lasses will he suspended at 9:50 for the remainder of the day. In ease of rAin, the coronation will be held the following day, May 2. Details of each of these events will lie revealed later, Mr. I)uffie said. 1 candidates for Presi y, wish to express our - supporters. We pledge >rt to the President of will strive in any way t guiding the Student Lawrence Curry Phil Moody David White KIG giz LETTER DAY!