| Show They Create Modern Dances THEY PREPARE FOR WEDNESDAY DANCE PROGRAM Luella Nina arc only two of the 31 members of to perform at the annual Sets Annual Concert Wednesday Thirty-one members of the university will present their spring dance concert at Kingsbury Wednesday at p. under the direction of Miss Elizabeth assistant professor of the The concert will be presented in three Part one is a dance demonstration consisting of studies in accompaniments for dance and features percussion instruments and the It will be 1 given as a tribute to all the The Irish numbers in part two are light and full of Thorn presenting an Irish legend in dance to the music of An arrangement of George Gershwin's in and Day in Dancing set to the music of will be presented by popular The fourth From a Music represents impressions of sounds of that in the spring from the open windows of a music The is an interpretation of the plaintive mood and quality of the Hebrew folk sung by the men's The sixth part represents a movement accompaniment to the epic Murder of by Edna St. Vincent The poem will be read by Martin Helen Webster Sparks is writer of the music for flute and cello in the dance which is the third part of the It includes a dignified opening a waltz of sentiment and a reiterating martial rondo interrupted by a lively MO a modern development of a Accompanists for the concert are Margaret Lois Nona Dantzel vocal Dill Peggy and lne men's Active members of are Margaret Algene jayne Maydene Helen Bettie Lois Marguerite Nina Donna Elizabeth Ann Barbara Betty Rosemary Dorothy Ruth Ja- i Bonnie Jean Elizabeth Norma Rae Nona Sophie Ethel Ruby Marilyn Elayne Dantzel Eleanor Geraldine Beverly Costume chairman is Margaret property and staging public-W Ruby ticket program and print-S Barbara Hill man and Dantzel Jv cover Ann general Miss Students may obtain tickets for concert by exchanging number six at the box office 2 Kingsbury hall Tuesday and |