The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 12, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, December 12, 1941
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Music Groups Combine in Presentation of
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Guest Choruses to Sing
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In the cast for the 46th annual
presentation of the "Messiah" to
be given in the coliseum Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock, which was
announced recently are 12 soloists,
two brass quartets, six choruses
and the university orchestra.
Solists, pictured above, are back
xiw: Karl Jenkins, tenor; (jleve
THenzlinger, baritone; Aubrey Pet-
tit, baritone; Robert Rouch, tenor,
and Richard Koupal, tenor. Front
row: Hazel Arpke, soprano: Cath
erine Tunison, soprano; Halemae
Ogle, also, and Roma Biba, so
prano. This presentation of the "Mes
siah" will also mark the 200th an
niversary of the creation of Han
del's masterpiece the only work
in musical literature which has
remained in continuous popular
favor for such a long period.
Beatrice Chorus Guest.
The university has occasionally
Invited community choruses to
join the university choral union in
the Messiah concert, and Sunday
the Beatrice community chorus
will be the guest participating in
the performance.
In charge of the oratorio is Dr.
Arthur E. Westbrook, head ol the
school of fine arts.
Members of the university
choral union are the agricultural
college chorus, Mrs. Altinas Tullis,
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A. C. Lovelace, director; The Uni
rversity Singers II, Prof. J. Dayton
Smith, director: the Beatrice com-
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Singers I, and the University
chorus, Dr. Arthur E. Westbrook.
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Assisting also will be the uni
versity orchestra under the direc
tion of Emanuel Wishnow, with
Earnest Harrison at the piano and
Myron Roberts at the organ.
Courtesy Sunday Journal Star
Members of the two brass quar
tets are Robert Krejci, David
Kinsman, Robert Thatcher, Lyman
Lorenson, and Ted Thompson,
Carlos Atkison, Omar Jensen,
Lester Lock.
And what, just what, could be
as lovely as a nice potted plant
for Christmas? Don't send her cut
flowers because they wilt in just
no time at all and then all she will
have left is the
memories.
Whereas if
you sent her a
potted plant,
say a bigonia
or poinsettia, it
will last a long
time and even
after it has
faded and gone
she will have
the earthly re
mains to re
fresh e n her
memories.
If the recipi
ent in question
is to be a man why not send
him an African violet, or an Aza-
Courtesy Journal.
lia bush? There can be no doubt
taht he will place it by your pic
ture as a living memorium.
However, there are a few peo
ple who are sophisticated and for
whom you will have to carefully
select your floral gift.
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