,-4 4 PAGE 2 Wednesday, October 3, 1951 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 4 i i I 1 Joan Krueger- Curtain Time At The Theatre 9 iv lOond&hlcwd This would be a highly unusual University If TtrT Student had a secret desire to be a John Barrymore or a Lillian Gish. It would be even more unusual if every student would prefer &&Kespearean tragedy to a Jane Russell pro duction. On these premises there's nothing strange about Nebraska students. What is unusual, how ever, is that less than half are even remotely in terested in drama. Or at least, it so appears. Other colleges and universities sell out theatre tickets long before the opening night and end most sales prematurely . Here the theatre has a Saturday some 30,000 people swarmed into the hard time selling tickets, let alone before opening stadium to see TCU nlav the Comhuxkers. That . , 1- I fcUUf U(UUIC jo -gut and the time scheduled for closing of sales. was an important part of college life Important going steady with Herbie Herbst als thouch. are ether features of the Universtv More dates to the Saturday nisht Touche! Student duelling these associates are we students. Ann's Alley! BT ANN GILUGAN I Society Editor More about Kings! Taking part in the Friday night festivities were Ray Brooks and Jo Berry, Jim Massey and Gratia gj-th, Jim Campbell and Nancy despite a post-war ban! luciu, wu rcmwu cum iA-'i."s oru, Milt Norsworthy and Norma jLothrop, Jack Davis and Pat Pat terson, Jack Morrow and Diane Hinman, Bill Canon and Maryann Kunc, Bill Adams and Mary Hub ka, Dick Lander and M. J. Rooney, Tom Mcvey and Ruth Ellenwood, Jack Loudon and Janelle Mohr and Mickey Meyers and Joanne Yeager. At this time, Joanne is -Connie Gordon- Lounging Students Give Opinions for Poll Of Dodger-Giant Game Siobuv yDodL has returned to Germany Pra certain stadent dramatics aren't that lossy. In fact, one would hare to look into re cords to find a time when the University The atre has made a performance even resembling a Hon, Yet, Conthosker stadents just da not at tend the theatre, even when they have the chance at law cost .wM Cci. t?a; including plays. Part of college education should tSid Bob Vol Saa Gadd be cultural And, although we have to be re- and Keith Glorfield, Carol Del minded of it often, we are in college for an edu- and Chick Battey, Sally Mallory Cation. uu vuu oiuuer, oev maim nuu uean orivieunam ana ceui non- Oa both coasts, the theatre is one of the most popular forms of entertainment. Good seats range Irom $5 if you re lucsy up. If your One handicap under which the theatre is op- reasoning follows mine, you'd much rather see era ting is poor and inadequate facilities at the .e plays here with students you know inter Temple building and the fact that the structure preting the parts, under direction of a director was condemned as a fire hazard. However, 3XlU know is extremely capable and in a Univ though facilities are extremely necessary, they ersity of which we should be proud. One fact I ilone cannot create a good production. It is the antt positive one seat the opening nights of each cast; directors and cooperation cf all concerned of "he three performances, Shakespeare's "Othello," which produces good results, and none is lacking Robert Sherwood's '"Idiot's Delight" and Elmer at xae universiSy. Rice's "Street Scene" will be mine. easy to keep me away, It wont be I sometimes think this campus is a bit ah- Da nt normal when it comes to cultural side cf life. DlGCK, Fi6QS6 la toentioa one example of which you probably are tired of hearing "Don Juan in Hell" was wer and Don Wahl. The Phi Psl -brawl" was at tended by Mary Flynn and Jerry Shienneyer, Ellen Switxer and Buster Lehman. Bob Sher wood and Mkkey Rabe, Marlyce Madder and John Wallace, Amy Jo Berg and Sandy Crawford and Trish Mayer and Charlie Talbott. The only date we could "sqneeie" eat af the SAE boose party deal was that of Gas Leb sock and Bev Trent. Come, come there must have been more A press release stolen from the University Daily Kansan. stated that "the scarred cheek again has become a mark of courage and honor." It seems that some of the college grmds have been encouraging this sport, which they term as "manly." The duelling boys have even formed a fra ternity and have as one of their duelling goals the duelling scar. As for me' I'll stick to girl's P. E. I'm jumping back to our own campus for a change, so I can get some opinions about who is going to win the pennant' The time: 2 p.m. The place: Union lounge TV set on full blast Characters: Anyone we could grab. Opinions: Read on and you'll find out Ted Kanamine, law stadent; "Giants, I'm root ing for the underdog." Ron Colton, sophomore, votes for the Giants, and states that "anyone who can come from behind should win!" Harry Weimer, grad student from Brooklyn, is behind (you II never guess) Brooklyn He needs a reason? Wayne Roelle, sophomore, favors the Dodgers and here's why (in 25 additional words or less): people there! By the way. the decorations dis Swere not a preview of honsecom- shamp for them ta lose nn " Wpil ntxw that vnii I dont imagine my bankroll is the smallest of in& It was -Dad's Day," and the, itves. it would" tn soo greexea noo Mcvune.f . , Jimmy Lodes, freshman, votes for the Dodg ers "because they're boms." Hal Gildersleeve, senior, votes for the GianU because "They havent won for a long time." "GLNTS," says Al Tilley, senior, because "Their rally deserves rewarding." "DODGERS," says Bill Wilson, sophomore, be cause, "I like them better than the Giants." After polling everything in the Union lounge except the polls, the results were finally deter mined and here they are: DODGERS Six. GLINTS Twelve. Just for that, I hope the Dodgers win! Many thanks to Ed Fanxen who supplied all of this information by taking the poll! I'm closing the column today on an air of Rys tery! It seems that some very prominent people on campus have been doing some very under-the-cover things. I'd like to let you know just a little more about their subversive activities, because when the news breaks, it will rock the campus (scandal, you know). But, I've said to much al ready, but just keep your eyes open and keep reading the RAG, and remember, fellow students, to expect the worse! Flash! as a rough estate, 1 i sSS1s Proves Less 'Sexy' Hi an Publicity Cams r or five cups a day outsade of meals, ngurmg Dick Assmussen, Lynn Holland! rl .. any student attending the University, and I'm J. co .sren txo aicyune. so poorly attended by students even at the cut sure it is not the largest Financially, I consider 'CL CL J C J Kf 14 " Ail rate, it is doubtful if such a price will be avail- myself aa average student, and as such I loathe; Partying "elsewhere" Saturday I jtlQ JltQUlClCI wOCf lVO nQtlUQTQ fVlOVIQ able in the future. TNkk mis 111 V if 1 A Attn ie f nw arooog the worlds most famous and talented art ists. You figure it cut If you are one who dad not aEicctt, maybe you know the answer. Since the theatre has been revived fauawing a year's abseace and will present plays at the Ne braska theatre, instead cf the Temple or Wes leyu theatres, we might see a rebirth ef the tradUio. We caa nly bape sa. The University has 4her departeents and pradarts f whkh Nebraska aad the atia is prwod. Why net the theatre? Primary ssppart and enthasiasia frooi the assaciates, however, and four coffee at 10 cents a cup, I would hand over land Jim Abernethy, Bridget Wat about S3 cents a dav or 5(3 W) a Oiii-Jro ntf srn and Jack ChedesJer, Phyl " w rfwi By STAFF REVIEWER How bad can a good girl get? One reason could be that the most widely known of those in the cast is LQa Leeds, who figured prominently in the Robert Mitchum narcotics VI 1U J IT" 1 7 ' w al ty ""liMaiy Lou Keating and Ted Can- If that question bothers you after reading the " 3u vi use kdwh v-a; aiier urase Tmai. uiv ran imw jumtMSt ..--. x. -, " . ' . : rr. r.f - -puuuckj ior ::e anouioa ra o, - relax, ine a. a documentarv film, however. coffee biH will amount to about $1& Of course, ' and Lora Lee Smith and "Jot by" this is more coffee than some drink, and less thaniJC,fc!nsm- . . ... A preview of wha you 11 see o;mers- i! ai mimtioB DoIIr Pamter and icaiiK neavems ice iujma is suu avauabiie lor 7 certs at some places. These places axe the ones where students enjoy drinking Java. answer is "not very." Said No" is above average. She Shoulda A scene showing a Advance publicity for the movie billed it as the marijuana party portrays with a wallop the false The Nebraslcan Salutes 3S3J UNION? far ppeseuttiEg one cf the fin- having themselves on the downtown streets, est evenings cf entertainment the caJy of Omenta DOUGLAS JENSON for ma-mimg the old canapus cc the Ucivensily has bad a chance to enjoy far lime, Unicsa cafeteria, the Roundua. WAYNE a long tune. DASLENE GOODDEfG for wiminiEg WHITE, PEGGY MULVANEY AND NAXCI De-, tm the girl is! She is Jackie Jan- Jerry Warren. Mary Ellen Mar ! tfean and Herbie EnrdahL Pat Ne'tlis and Bennett Martin. Barb Bib and Dick Ralston. Martha Pkard and Chock Marshall." Tina Woster and Jerry CoIUns. Penny Sloan and Hem Dink lre. Mitrie Marqaesea and Carr TrcmbnU. Ann Penner and John Henderson. Lix Moody and DaTe Ksapp, and Bev Kane and Biil Becker. The Utter ceaple missed past ""pinned" lists. Bob Biemnaan got pinned this snansnsier. No, that isn't unusual. isaga cf a poor country girl who learned the naughty ways of the big city. But if you are ; looking for a movie with plenty cf sex, go some where else. -She Should Said N" is a film which pur ports to bare the secrets ef marijaajta traffic in Los Angeles. Bat its sexiest part is a sequence I in which ane of the characters removes all her clothing bat all the aadience sees are the shad ws af her matements. Publicity for the movie stressed the ail-star cast angle. There may he a reason for such the 1851 BABW Hello G-iiii fifle, PHYL KX5RT far enmimg ia second ia be contest and BABW for a saocessM dance. THE UNIVERSITY THEATKE AND KOSMET KLUB far isaiSiag to fcrimg real qaalaity entertainment to Hbe cacHajDiBs. TEE THJE- XliEM USavEKSirY ISSTRCCTORS wbo were BOSD for being elected to the offices cf treasurer, ,'. ice, ""Queen off Qui-eTS,' reoosrdang secretary and correspcsndiing secretary of - Jf3 piayiDouse. iin. iL -m -w. ..-Zr-, i Sowsa of the week! the stadent cwuinciL PROF. EMANUEL WISH-; Can you actually believe there NOW far toeing selected to lead the Omaha Sym- (has fceen esnubezzJimg and black-j phesay Orchestra donring the enfflnimg seascm. Also m1131 dealings cm cmar campus? fte musk world. CHAKLOTTE HERYERT who !mo.,J??? i2SJ5Si Hoonrea Weaaesflay gvcnaaig fesr 25 years of gerv- played her fourth recital at Joslym Memaorial in best friemd will get the chair! But1 ice to the sdbodL TEE RALLY COMMITTEE for Omaha Sunday. DR. G. W. ROSENLOF. wbo'ltiBxrare about that later. f I haveat rargattea the pa- toeyH be ia Friday. And if aay ne f y knew anything interesliBg, please tara . it ia to The Daily Nebraska dice. This is year reJnia and at tbeij ambiguity. sense of well-being. One man sits playing "Chop Sticks," while dreaming he is giving a concert in Hollywood BowL Another smashes a window be cause he "cant breathe." It looks like a wfld drinking party. The show's heroine is a sweet, innocent girl who becomes emotionally entangled with a dope ped dler. She is on her way to becoming a dope ad dict when she is saved from a life of "sin" by vigilant police. As a movie, "She Shoolda Said NV is based n facts, and at the same time is lively and ea tertaiaing. It is well worth seeing. Bat rtac ber publicity mea da ga hog-wild MmeUmea. a fine ra2?y Fittaj and THE RALLIESS for be- was psrcmaDted to Dean cf A.-rmr;, - Ken Rystrom Monsters On The Earth I totsJited last we3t as I isead about the Lodh cms Scc&db wi31 swear to their existence. Amd the Jiless sacmslier, mtikh iias afpearoil agaim am the rest cf cc cantimme to laufih. 'A Little Inkier' NU BULLETIN BOARD Wednesday Yell sqmad mee&.g, 4:45 pjn. Modem Dance Groups Will Meet Today we wast yovr fat ft. Men's and women's modern CaSy cawmritiee meetme. 7 BJa.'ii nfl year's Orchesis activities today. Agraraltare Etta amies dab ZT . watermelca feed, 33 pom, kwer rlera . Ag caaopas. All interested stu- sks that all men interested is SocCiisih coast The monster, m'KKi'K-n Jr Ness taCT, has been "seen" ver a period cf several cen taries ty "aUmost every Jdnfl of person from small chiMnra atod drgrt to jaflges." I coml&n't belp gacghiEg ai fflae Sootoih -mk fl2aT win.a jmqffiMtw Koxfiters, sxarly everyctie agrees, beUog to fbe folklore ef the Ages. We areat surjirised to did Beowulf r Saint Geierre CsbSang Cre-bresQikst tterpeuts, nur caa. we really tdaane lk century Enroptaut for fearing monsters beyeai Cae edge cf the "flat world.' But, whea madera ciriQzed Souitiatotm eastasae to sec fbeir sea aubnilK, we reaQy laugh, Sot wafit wihat about She mooena Amerkaaii ifflassic ed! tmBgrriHtiDiD Eying saucer? While thry imay Ibe conslSexahily inane complex, aremlt they jnEt tfbe IMh century uersiom of Ibe LocOn Ness xekOQEtar? Eanflredj of Aznericaxts lifce tine ueri- WlEiant stretxhizig the poimft tots &;, mcsl Ne- (The views expressed in this eatoxaa are those of the writer and aat necessarily Chase of The So 1&, Men's P. E. building. Da3y Nebnskaa.) Qaester, Neb. Sept. 25, 1951 Deaiiv Caalhr Nebrasfcams. Owr daughter sent bis bc of ,dem,ls toTita- jjEiodern dance come to ber office, your current copies. It appears!! Bays interested ia naadera Room 24, Grant ilemorial, at 4 a BtUe Mder, more mcxiaeTm per- ' P-m-, meetiEg in Helen 'am. tsday far an cvranEzat&mal MeEBorial haEL If unable to at- meesm&- temvi TMnttiffw Uf.x Uartinn II Trvooit filar tokm r,zsoi m fttfri Imb are tWe f the Keseems cenr..e TvCT ' P I ... . . 7 7T 1 .rTZ" Buwevier, Sto sr ,aray tb to t-1 a e cid sit 5 Un !' , " ' The DaSy Nebraska.) fi?5 I-e!a M- ' "" fced Crass civfl defease meet-:moGem um: Kma3 " nm SiAii vm Maj' ran smuaux wniio-. r m l.MesmoriaL Partlf5iBaii! riunM tr p nil y , m mji ' Per&kfnr Kifl immiirir m m . ccsdc in costsame shorts, leotards Mrs. PoreH, IE, joins me in rTm a. mi fwdhimm ..or gym sratx. Girls who took cart semdrng best wishes to Tfce BaSyl'mixsre. &csm: EOTC stodemts fn-!1 Orcheij last year rgaisjaed s11 vjte4. .mexr group at a meeong last Phalanx crganizataoinal uaeetistsg. , 'aeea- bradfcans in!ta Saturday toealicved in what we wAzZL, tw e seems to be very comparable i1?- fjMsss Marian. persmaoiis were tfsaaciy ty a cragjan-sley- m.. jluc miuvxxw-mvau-m. c.cpjna 'r-j.. i c i, beMad the iron fence, an icTiacib! Ccrnhssker to" is gene. Scene ea- CQ ilOriQ IS Omear&U xr Ter Ifi. mi Iaghl!iEnei dbfierrers daian the naranstar fell samnplyiiTo the ESdir: because it ladfcei its breath of fire Mr. Robert1 First, allow rse to csmgrataiiltotejKetsnaskaffl and to that Beyncads. bm say the mncaster basml aUtaiined 'Sw cm the mapidi acamnpteshmTiiBnt.gr.isaap of fime peoplle who make sap Ml growth yet-aml poM to the ffrejhanem aaad ir "TlT I- -ZTT r t' 1 memsxn reqpae n urjrL uui itvLM luiw jutuiLJcai sujim j. u atjjjee, ; tjae g3eat Uimiversalty of Nebraska. ; aKerod. No msiffcsramiL scmaranreE. OI cogjj j itenriing to the ktegardlew f the reaMauag; we sw kmger iDei!y SkOQiBiired TX'larjely revolt-! bn a ntmiir w ttmptiL iuqJ hulw iixiE mn the efiiteials yran so IMltk m- r-m 1f h Ksr ,piu3' Very tnmlly. Ira G. retell, TICA cabiaet r-- 1 www.tM Sft;s.- '12 Tewmcle. r T" r f The Daily Xebrackaa bgmness WU'Cii IV 91UUt;ili lTZZST Ba5H rpTefctofcterestedin, In Alnhn Knnrvi P1 t -w w- -orphanages may attend a Bed .DonPieper. - 1 a a w a a a ui a ar :inn j-.t ii'h.c Fn'r afcusmrmacasL Minimi i w uubun 9J Ch ffTriM- nw sXvrAc wittMrf rJIrT.- . ST . " - ' 'i jr . ix mea-iBUDa itootEoan jidju esu- Perhaps we can. trait I stH haw my iEiaE'ers obligalicnis of ymrar ei3Sk5alj 1 . jbl, jnsuith!Si.t crarner room, sec- pl,-.,. ' r;S tfhe aawer. r,.v ,: . strate. will sjseak at the A3pha::B 01fi 2!1S u-j-, jiEed Cross to assist in leadEng wWda have the es Jg (p, ft M AI bfctog at Pjoghteafl .to cbiSdrm senoe of thce cf a petty reac- &tsnttfiI campaK. Student Government How Eiiiiry ctnientE acre awnre tEtiat Shey may atttend he meetings of Shea- Staflenit Cauncal? Bow KLsqy rta3eiit 3otcrw Shut Chey we nee to cxpiretx tfbtar views em ctonnciR action if ther lie eaaauh time ait She sueeHog? lit h.i& me&etr hem a uia'dkid snrft fhet Ccnzacll metftings were molt piirvate an64iiigr ytl neillier lias it been iirniouncfcfl tHiid. Stadents sre invited! to &feBod the meetings imfl oarxanerjit cm Che prQoeedingE. Kdt, thst Ss, lantil The EteHy UribrajJka ireoeOTed a letter fnom CcnmcSl prmdecl; George CdbeL wMdh saerrtianea, 3$ Che en fl. Shut "'nil anterestefl ttiiflents aire mrgeiS to attcn4 the SDWitsu" Tbam Las sOways beea sbttt b&rtlint; alxut repmexWtea ai Cut CtmncSL The mtja jx SBtn cf gmspm ChmuM that Cbcy kiad tirea B)e3ecaei was that their istoreris ww3J be smt bandkid by oMBturiiic oppotattoa frwapc k h&i rejsneeajtliua. Ba. the caarepresaeaiArd Bla a, 14 they be able to stoy twresoBtajl wwtii toward tbew deKtr4aL Thrf ant be pjttititpa. aana the x9y a!vaie prwUxlifa wwiM be Oibks3 rprteultjna. If tbif SMuuas tike an exafceratefl txwiiiit d ffibear arraneatte, amrfSaer touk at the tfiadeiitamBC arenextoi by boh nfiec dariue lattt yearns 35fcriauiuJ wa raar snay pwt juy pvixL My acrgumeiit Baere its that anyone may sitat I tacsaaury. Y.nrar bittperly bisefl cam-, tnaemtarjes ar sstRpajnmllly masaa- tticXEL la 2sr rw-ut editorikic ia wfcirh j bare atteasptod to r-ide the isnceait aati aa fcjwminE a the asUts f dear ti'ntiVi.ng and aeadeaue rifkle ). ys bT rxeaaalifieii f qer literary aMaies wfah wta thxncc as flii.r- aitttt. afieatiKt&e rattwntlur.atewrtv, and J'" bare vem tvnt tar ac to adaa tWk ne afwurt the enorwatwinr rrit, "rij,ljiMt totalUariaamm.'" Tbe ffihi&CE which ymn dcry and :ppei& acaaxtct were lhere lonuff jlbefliane yoia amfl law wtes1ibor4l (OTKiimtenei as conortirolliev fiarj r r.w -a t-.i iu, sTbonaas OTphanages. ; Hayes Aircraft ludiucftiry of Eirns-torn in 152 CswrnhmSker saJes-!! T11l"e sato1l:i!! prograni is oce ikjaaom, Alabamma, this swmmer. ! boots ThsaroAaiy r Fraday fmomn cf - ft213111151 tt ij Dr. M2Qer spoike to this proffes-i , 5 pj- Cfflrahmcer btimej3,UmiI.vmaty B.Cnws. ,H.QCiiJl toutEiEeas fraifieraaiiSy two fjace. Union. KewHy aippcfatei Eed Cross iiytstrs ag atowmt hit experiences j Friday ;;rptoama?e dbadrmen are Barbara "as a treasurer to Gtecn L. Mar-ll PalLadiaa Utmrw satictv mmrt-'Taiftkr, TiAx'Jr- Tma Waiter, St. ttim Aiicraft Grarnipaey cf OanabaL'.iiDg, pm, BiBnomn 3L Tensplle.l!'1,n d I0(Bina PSScher, The smoker a told amraialilyi Iadadat Stodeete aN(a- Cedsrs. tor pmofpertave A3;pia Kappa Psi tiws, 79 pm, hrtsasr dance. Par pleiiie. ilort XYZta UnioaiL ,.norietuK. ssamsir ara,ac3i!.E. 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