The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1947, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, March 12, 1947
Seniors Give
Vocal Recital
Today at 4
Continuing its series of senior
recitals, the school of fine arts
will present Charline and Arline
Shepard and Robert Rouch in
vocal recital today at 4 p. m
in the Union ballroom.
Transfering from Morningside
College in Iowa, the Shepard
twins are identical in tastes and
interests as well as in appear
ance. Both sopranos, they will sing
a group of four songs, each In
cluding an operatic aria. They will
join to close the program in a
duet-arrangement of Brahms
"The Gypsies."
While at Morningside, the
Shepards were active in radio
work, as well as in music. Writ
ing and producing radio scripts,
they also authored dramatic skits
which they presented in various
Iowa high schools. They are
members of University Singers.
Tenor Robert Rouch will as
sist the twins, singing English,
German and Italian numbers. Mr.
Rouch will be remembered as the
Harlequin, Peppe, in February's
production of "Pagliacci.' Also a
member of Singers, he was a
soloist in several university ora
tories before leaving for the serv
ice in '41.
The complete program, which
is open free to the public, is:
Tu Lo Sal Torellt
Gretchen at ths 8plnnlnK Wheel .. Schubert
In the Silence of the Night. .Rachmaninoff
Visst D'Arte (Toeca) ruccini
Miss Charline Shepard
Lovely Is your mien Voffat
Mondnacht Schumann
Go, Lovely Rose Quitter
Che gelida manlna (La Boheme). .Puccini
Mr. Rouch
Care Selve Handel
Connais-tu le pays (Mignon). .. .Thomas
Nebnle RespiKhl
At the Well Hageman
Miss Arllne Shepard
The Gypsies Brahms
Misses Shepard
YWCA Holds
Membership
Drive On Ag
Ag YWCA will hold its second
semester membership drive on
Thursday and Friday of this week
according to Harriett Moline
membership committee chairman
All former members who have not
renewed their membership and
all new students who wish to
join the association are asked to
obtain membership"cards at the
iWCA table on the second floor
of the Home Ec building.
Commission Group Meetings
First of a series of YWCA fresh
man committee group meetings
will be held Wednesday at 4 p. m,
in the Home Economics parlors.
The theme of the meeting will
be a "Popeye Party," and all Ag
freshmen women may attend.
The commission group was or
ganized to aid in familiarizing
freshmen with the activities of
the campus division of YWCA
Regular meetings will be sched
uled and will include tours to
various points of interest around
the campuses.
FRIDAY, MAR. 14
COLLEGE
NIGHT
Couples
Only
Dancing 9-12
Staff Exhibits
Oils, Paintings
In Other States
Four members of the art depart
ment faculty are represented in
three art exhibitions in other
states, it was announced Tues
day. Serigraphs, "The Pink Barn" by
Mrs. Clara Allen and "Red Rocks"
by Murray Turnbull, are on exhi
bition in the Northwest Print-
makers annual exhibition, Seattle,
Washington. Mr. Turnbull's litho
graph, "Wooden Fillies," is also
in the Seattle exhibit.
"The Conversation," a water'
color by Miss Faulkner, is being
snown in the 11th annual water-
color exhibition of San Francisco
Art association at San Francisco.
Dwight Kirsch's oil "The Town
Pump." is on exhibition in the
9th Annual exhibition of paint
ings by artists west of the Missis
sippi, at the Colorado Springs,
Colorado, Fine Arts center.
Delta Sigma Pis See Film
"Money at Work." a motion Dic-
ture filmed and edited by the New
York Stock Exchange, was shown
at the. Monday dinner meeting ot
Delta Sigma Pi, men's bizad pro
fessional fraternity.
Mr. Ward Simpson of Crutten-
den and Company explained the
work of the exchange. Mr. Joe
Seacrest, Jr., was a guest.
MAN MEETS HORSE
For the first time in his lif7
Burt Lancaster rode a horse for
scenes in Hal Wallis' Technicolor
production, "Desert Fury." Rid
ing shots for the Paramount re
lease picture were filmed on lo
cation at Sedona, Ariz.
NEW MASTERS
Eight Paramount scenic artists
collaborated on the "old master"
type murals which are seen in the
palace ballroom set of "The Em
peror Waltz," musical of old Vi
enna which stars Bing Crosby and
Joan Fontaine.
Action, Faith
Of Christians
To Be Discussed
Mrs. Mary Prince, chairman of
the state board of control, and
Mrs. Roscoe Hill, vice president of
the Council Social Agencies and a
member of the Lincoln Board of
Education, will lead a discussion
on "Christian Faith and Action in
the Community" with special re
erence to institutional problems.
The meeting will be held in the
west lecture room of Love Me
morial library at 7:30 this even
ing. The Rev. Robert Drew will
speak to the Bible Study group at
the Baptist Student House tonight
at 7:15.
The preparation for Marriage
class for tonight will not be held
Niels Wodder, chairman, has announced.
MAZURKI THE UNCONQUERED
Mike Mazurkl, who turned to
the screen after a successful ca
reer as a wrestler, will return to
the mat when he finishes his role
as a heavy in Cecil B. DeMille's
frontier epic, "Unconquered."
2nd General ion 'Husker
The hopes of the Cornhusker's
for a strong football team in J947
soared yesterday. Prof, and Mrs.
Bernie Mastcrson announced the
birth of a son, on Monday, Mar.
7 at St. Elizabeth hospital.
Ill HO, SILVER
Betty Hutton, who portrays ser
ial queen Pearl White in Para
mount's "The Perils of Pauline,"
recently took up horseback rid
ing for exercise and to keep her
hips trim. John Lund co-stars
with Betty in the Technicolor picture.
The "Wing" lapel by Rosenblum
This California tailoring genius
gets his inspiration from a gentle
man' g dress shirt . e or maybe a
Mcunliner! Smooth light-weight
gabardine (pure wool, of course)
in a Light Blue, Chocolate Brown
or Black.
Sixe$ 10 to 20... 39.95.
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