The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 10, 1948, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Ohio Student Wins
Masquers Award
Elizabeth Wet.cl, of Ohio uni
versity, is the winner of the Na
tional playwriting contest spon
sored by the Nebraska Masquers
Dean Graunke, Masquers prcsi
'dent, announced.
Miss Wetzel's script, "As Th
Eagle Giows," described by Gra
unke as a poetic drama, won the
$100 prize in the first Masquers
play contest, which is to be on
annual affair. The play is tenia
lively scheduled for production by
the University Players.
The five winning scripts In the
preliminary contest, two by Ne
braskans, were delivered in per
son to Brock Pemberton, thea
trical producer in New York, by
Graunke last fall. Other judges
were Garrett Leverton of the
Samuel French theatrical publica
tion, and Professor L. C. Wim
berly, editor of the Prairie Schoo
ler. Prof to Auction Lunches
At YM-YW Box Social
A box-lunch social and dance,
scheduled at the Temple will be
held from 8:00 to 11:30 Friday
evening.
Girls, clad In slacks and jeans
will offer box-lunches to be auc
tioned by Prof. Curtis Elliot.
Proceeds from the box lunches
will go to the Estes Conference
Fund. The party is sponsored
jointly by the YWCA and the
YMCA.
MAIN FEATURES START
STUART: "Cass Timberlane,"
1:35, 4:09, 6:42, 9:16.
LINCOLN: "High Wall," 1:00,
3:08, 5:17, 7:26, 9:35.
NKBRASKA: "Adventure Is
land," 1:00. 3:35, 6:10, 8:45. "Al
ways Together," 2:09, 4:44, 7:19,
9:54.
CAriTOL: "Haunting We Will
Go," 2:40, 5:30, 8:24. "Killer Mc
Coy," 1:00, 3:52, 6:44, 9:36.
TODAY! DOORS OPKN lt:5!
ROBERT
mm TOTTER
HERBERT MARSHALL
44c to 6!
NEBRASKA nowi
Doom Open J?:45 Mat. 44 e to 6
THAT "JANIE TEAM"
ROBERT HL'TTON
JOYCE REYNOLDS
IN
"ALWAYS TOGETHER"
Plu
"Adventure Island"
In C olor
From Robt. Louis Sttvenion'i
Famous Story "EBB TIDE"
25c
Till 6!
ij, STUART
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DOORS OPEN AT lt:S
Starts WED.
GREER GflRSON
ROBERT MITCHUM
RICHARD HART in
"Desire Me"
Cast Iron Pooch
lies Is Four Autos
"Smokey", the little black cocker
spaniel who mascots at the SAM
house has an enviable record that
many a pedestrian may someday
wish were his.
Smokey, seen by students for
the past two years going to and
from class In a carefree manner
that many a student would like to
own, has suffered four auto col
lisions the past semester and as
yet has not shown the wear and
tear of his mishaps.
Certainly Smokey has lived four
of his lives without any harm for
he looks in better shape every day.
His only vulnerable spot is his
stomach. He has found out through
bitter experience that a sound and
regular diet is vital.
When questioned to his source
of phenomenal luck Smokey just
pants, nonchalantly, wags his tail
and gallops off to lead his dog's
life.
$50 Scholarship
Availahlc at Ag
A Mary Ellen Brown scholar
ship of approximately $50 will be
awarded for the 1948-49 school
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PHILIP MORRIS offers the smoker an iJSS
benefit found in no other cigarette. For Philip
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nized by leading nose and throat specialists as
definitely less irritating.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
St&duy booTi-iufeVtUffink, a Soviet
ear. Sophomores and juniors ma
joring in Extension Service are
eligible and awards will be made
on the basis of scholarship, need
and professional promise.
Application blanks may be se
CM!
much
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cured from Miss Canncll in H. E.
Ill and should be filed by March
1. Candidates must arrange for an
interview with the Home Exten
sion staff before the awards arc
announced.
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Tuesday, February 10, 194 8
Elizabeth Wclzcl
Wins Collegiale
3-Act Play Award
A national playwriting contest
sponsored by the University's
chapter of the National Collegiate
Players has been won by Eliza
beth Wetzel of Lewiston, Idaho,
Dean Graunke, chapter president,
announced.
Miss Wetzel was awarded a
$100 prize for her prizewinning
script, "As The Eagle Grows."
Twenty-five students entered the
three-act play contest which is to
be an annual affair. Two entries
from Nebraska were received. .
Judges were Prof. L. C. Wim
bcrly, editor of the University
quarterly magazine, "The Prairie
Schooner"; Brock Pembcrton,
noted theatrical producer, and
Garrett Leverton, editor of the
Samuel French theatrical pub
lications. VALENTINES
To your Sweetheart, Mum 'iC
Dad, Friend and Rluiret.
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