PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, November 29,. 1949 Annual Carol Concert Scheduled for Sunday One hundred twelve University Singers will present the annual Christmas Carol concert in the Union ballroom Sunday afternoon, Dee. 4, at 3 p. m. and again at 4:30 p. m. Under the direction of Dr. Ar thur Westbtook, the concert is being presented this year by the Music committee of the Union under sponsorship of Marcia Pratt and chairmanship of Rod Riggs. The singers will present the following program: "Alia Trinita," traditional; "Adoramus Te," Pal-I estrina; "O Magnum Mysteriuin." Viitoria: "Christmas Night," Ger man: "The Song of Mary," Span ish; "Boots and Saddles," Pro veneal; "Patapan.' French; "Cherry Tree Carol," Tennessee; "Adeste Fideles," arranged by Pachou; "Carol," arranged by Roma Johnson. The string quartet will play: "The First Nowell," English; "Children's Carol," Polish; "Carol of the Russian Children," White Russia; "I Wonder as I Wander," Appalachian; "The Sleep of the Christ Child," Brazilian; "What Strangers are These," Scottish; and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas," English. Singers Members of the University Singers are Helen Anderson, Pa tricia Baldwin, Eleanor Bancroft, Mary Barton, Jean Bauer, Peggy Bayer, Bonita Blanchard, Betty Jane Brock, Nancy Button. Janet Clark. Willistinc Clark, Katharine Clement, Dorothy Davis, Jeanette Dolesal, Donna Doran, Sue Easter gard, Catherine Elliott. Marjorie Counselors Plan 1st Book Review ""e first Coed Counselor Book rov.ew will be held Tuesday at Ellen Smith hall at 7 p.m. Father Whitley will review the play, "Death of a Salesman." This play has been a recent hit on Broad way. All university women are in vited to attend. Framer, Audrey Flood, Shelia Grainger. M. JoAnn Hansen, Alice Harms, Marilyn Harms, Myra Hauge, Gretchen Hemminger, Marlene Hill, Carol Johnson, Margaret Kallhof, Norma Kucten. Lois Laf lin. Pat Larson, Jean Leisy, Nancy Lii'bcr, Gwen McCormack, Isabel Macklin, Ims Nelson, Virginia Nordstrom, Patricia Olson, Mari lyn Peterson, Mary Phillip. Marian Porath, Elaine Puten son, Mary Ann Randall, Joan Reynolds, Charlotte R h o ades, Irene Roberts, Eugenia Samuel son, Jeanette Schweser, Carmen Shepard, Beverly Shuman, Mary Lou Sommcr, Virginia Taylor, Dorothy Teichert, Erna Marie Trefz, Ruth Troxell, Marilyn Voorhees, Dorothy Williams, Jeanne Wood, Catherine Worces ter. Male Members j Edward Bender, Holmes Am-, brose, B.uee Campbell, Donald j Carlyon, Marion Cossand, John : Curtiss, Dean Dellinger, Jcffery Delton, William Elliott, Avron ! Farber, Gordon Flood, Lewis For ney, William French, Harry Geis selman, Calvin Gloor, Frank Gor ton, Charles Grafft, Milton Gro beck, Phillip Gustafson, Robert j Heitkottcr, Donald Jerries, Marlin I Killion, Melvin King, Donald Korinek, John Korowacki, Jack j Learned, Llovd Lotspcich, Charles i McVay, Robert Martcll, Robert, Mastin, Stanley Meyer, Neal Miesbach, William Mundell, Le- ! land Myhre, Robert Parks, Rex j Pettijohn. I Richard Ridgeway, D e n n i s j Rohrs, Robert Rosenquist, Dale Scheer, Carl Scheffel, Aaron j Schmidt, John Schwartz, Sterling j Seaton, Neil Solomon, Eugene 1 Sundeen, Edgar Tegtmeier, James j Thompson, Robert Wallace, Don- j aid Wallerstadt, Edward Wells, I Clarence Wurdinger, William ! Wurtz. String Quartet Members of the string quartet I are Aleta Snell, first violin; Kath- Calendar Sales To Open Nov. 30 No more lost week ends! At least not after Wednesday, when the Builders' 1950 Nebraska calendar goes on sale. The six by eight-inch calendar, which contains 28 fullpage photo graphs of various city and Ag campus scones, will be sold at all organized houses, book stores, a Union booth and Miller and Painc's for $1 a copy. The cover is scarlet and cream, with a rod plastic binding. leen Forbes, second violin; Roma Johnson, viola; Janice Liljedahl, cello; Marjorie Farmer, bass viol; Ronald Barnes, organist; Jeanette Dolezal, pianist. Waller While . . . ferring with officers and en listed men. Born in 1893 in Atlanta, Ga., he received his BA from Atlanta university in 1916 and his Ll.D. from Howard in 1939. He is married and has throe children. Well Known as Writer Mr. White has contributed ar ticles to The American Mercury, Harper's Magazine, the Saturday Evening Tost, Reader's Digest, the Saturday Review of Litera ture, as well as to other leading magazines and newspapers throughout the country. He writes a syndicated column and another for the Chicago De fender. Among his books are: "Fire in the Flint," and "Flight," novels; "Rope and Faggot," a biography . . - . mm mm mm COLUMBIA RECORDS AT THE MILITARY BALL Friday, Dec. 2, 1949 Tickets $3.00 per couple University of Nebraska Coliseum Formal Buy Your Tickets from Any Advanced Military Student Laugh, Clown! Dr. Harold D. Meyer of the University of North Carolina's department of sociology and 31 of his students are making a study to determine whether Carolina students are amusing themselves in a dangerous manner. of Judge Lynch; "A Rising Wind," which is a report on the Negro soldier in the European Theater of War. Mr. White has been awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Founda tion Fellowship for creative writing in prose in France. His autobiography, "A Man Called White," appeared in 1948. MAIN FEATUItKS STAKT STATE: "A Kiss for Corliss," 1:27, 3:30, 5:33, 7:36, 9:41. VARSITY: "Mourning Be comes Electra," 1:37, 4:03, 6:29, 8:55. 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