1 1 . ' J - . 1 , , :'i Page 4 'Ah Wilderness' Director Describes Cast As 'Top LeveV "Top level" is the way Dr. Joseph Baldwin, director of "Ah Wilderness," described the cast of the University Theater production which will run May 6 through 9. Baldwin, a native of Ten nessee grew up and received his education in Texas. He has taught at the University of Iowa, University of Texas, Rifles, Army Drill Teams Take Wins The University Pershing Rifles company crack drill squad and the Army ROTC First Battlegroup drill squad took first place trophies in the annual ROTC drill compe tition last week. The Pershing Rifles com pany won over Navy and Air Force crack drill teams with a demonstration of precision marching and precision rifle spinning, twirling and tossing. In competition with a field of eight basic squads from the Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC, the First Battlegroup drill squad won their trophy with a demonstration of preci sion marching and execution of a variety of close order drill movements. David Linn was commander of the winning Pershing Rifles company. Squad leader for the winning basic drill squad was William Amos. The Doily Nebroskon LITTLE MAN ON.CAMPUS University M.D.S Tour Southwest Two doctors from the Uni versity College of Medicine have completed a tour of armed services' facilities in California and Texas. Dr. Robert Grissom, chair man of the department of in ternal medicine, and Dr. - James Benjamin, assistant dean, observed emergency treatment for atom bomb blasts, advanced techniques In plastic surgery and skin grafting, artificial kidney use and key physical problems among armed forces enlistees. The tour was sponsored by Medical Education for Na tional Defense. University of Tennessee and Stephen F. Austin College in Texas. Assistant Director He was assistant director of theatre at Mississippi for six years. When asked to compare University Theater produc tions to Broadway productions Baldwin stated that he liked to let a play "speak for itself." According to Baldwin, they try to retain all the" good parts of the Broadway version but that many changes are needed because of set design, etc. Like Symphony Baldwin drew an analogy between a play and a sym phony. He said that a sym phony would be nearly the same no matter where it was performed because the orch estra all had the same instru ments. Rehearsals for the Eugene O'Neil play started March 26. They are held every evening for about three hours, accord ing to Baldwin. There are several stages of rehearsal, Baldwin said. "We are about at the point now where things are beginning to jell" he commented. Rehearsals For the first two or three rehearsals, Baldwin said, we read over the play and talked about characters. Then there is about a week of blocking. After that we have alter nating rehearsals. One night we run through the whole thing and the next night only one act or scene is called. First Show "Ah Wilderness" is Bald win's first major show at the University. The scenery which consists of three sets, a living room dining room combination, a barroom, and a beach scene, is almost finished, Baldwin said. . As far as competition with the Lincoln Centennial which runs May 2-9, Baldwin stated that it was "anybody's guess whether it would help or hurt." 1 WeLl.THI C0LIE6B 14 KNOWN FrX If VW FKIEMPLVJ Women's Houses Select Iyy Day Songs, Leaders Organized women's houses have picked songs and song- leaders for the annual I v y Day Sing May 2. Judges for the competition are Jack Wells, KODerc van Vorhes and Randy McEwen. Houses and their songs and songleaders are: Alpha Chi Omega, "M a y Morning," Joyce Johnson; Al pha Omicron PI, "Oh Rise, Shine," Sandra Reimer; Al pha Phi, "Row, Row, Row pha Phi, "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," Shirley Reinek; L fir M, CHESTERFIELD and OASIS Contest ATTENTION All OrgantMOtionml Leadtrti Turn in of empty pack ages will be Thursday, April 23, 1-5 p.m.. Stu dent Union Lobby. See you there. Pawnee City Band to Play A 74-member high school band from Pawnee City will perform in the Union Ball room Wednesday at 4 p.m. The University music de partment is sponsoring the concert to give future teach ers an opportunity to hear the type and quality of band pro grams possible in high schools. The band has earned top honors in Class B competi tion for many years, although a Class C band by school en rollment. Admission to the concert is free. Tobacco Co. Plans Puzzle Competition Two 1959 Rambler "Ameri cans" are the grand prizes for students and faculty members of accredited colleges and uni versities participating in the special crossword puzzle con test sponsored by Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company. Contestants can submit any number of entries along with six empty package wrappers of the same brand from one of the following types of cig arettes: Chesterfield, L&M or Oasis! The crossword puzzle will be available in special Lig gett and Myers ads and also on entry blanks on displays where cigarettes are sold. Prizes totaling 627 vary from Stereophonic Hi-Fi sets to Transistor radios to cartons of cigarettes. Entries must be mailed to Liggett and Myers, P.O. Box 271, New York 46, N.Y., be fore midnight, Friday, May 29. Delta Omicron Selects Smith Sharon Smith, junior In Teachers, was installed presi dent of Delta Omicron inter national professional music fraternity. Other officers installed were Susan Stehl, sophomore, first vice president; Patty Erickson, junior, second vice president; Carole Yerk, junior, secretary; and Anne White, sophomore, treasurer. All are in Teachers College. Pledged were Lois Ander son and Nancy Watton, fresh men in Teachers, and Martha Dean Bailey, sophomore in Teachers. Card Company Sponsors Contest Students having fresh ideas and new approaches for con temporary type greeting cards can earn $10 for each idea. This campus-wide talent seach is being conducted by a North Hollywood, Calif., firm in hopes of revealing greeting card artists in colleges that have ideas ranging from Saint Nick to Beatnik to cam pus humor. All ideas are to be sent to Greeting Cards, 5032 Lanker- shim Blvd., Suite 2, North Hollywood, Calif. Females Groul At Boys, Pigs Boys on the roof and pigs in the yard caused complaints from two sororities at Kansas State. Kappa Alpha Theta reported that "six or seven" boys were on the roof, but police were unable to locate the prowlers. The Humane Society was summoned two hours later to pick up a pig deposited on the Gamma Phi Beta lawn. Feeders Discuss Beef Prices The price of beef was one of the many topics discussed at Feeders Day last week on Ag campus. . Other topics included the improvement of "good" grade I beef and the desire of the Lin coln homemaker for cheaper baef. Dean W. V. Lambert of the College of Agriculture wel comed the assembly to the campus. KUON-TV Tuesday 5:50 Tales Voindexler . 5:45 The Friendly C.iant 6 Rveninl Prelude 6.30 TV "lassroi.m 7 lt'f Visit School 7:30 The Latin America! a Vein! for Reading :30 Heri'.-tre 9 Your Unicameral Cherish," Gretchen Blum; Chi Omega, "We Sing of Chi Omega," Susan Rhodes. Delta Delta Delta, "Heather On the Hill," Glenda Klein; Delta Gamma, "Anchor in the Sky," Nickie Christie; Gam ma Phi Beta," "My Mind's In a Whirl," Marcia Weichel; Kappa Alpha Theta, "A Hymn Pto Music," Sharon Smith. Kappa Delta, "Get Happy," Beverly Owens; Kappa Kappa Gamma, "Elijah Rock," Wynn Smithberger; Pi Beta Phi, "Oh Dear, What Can the Matter Be," Mary Anne Tim mons; Sigma Delta Tau, "Night and Day," Francis Brown. Sigma Kappa, "The Road," Paula Roehrkasse; Zeta Tau Alpha, "Today I Will Live," Sharon Johnson; Residence Halls for Women" "Clap Yo' Hands," Jeanne Whitwer; Fedde Hall, "It's a Big Wide Wonderful World," Pat Kain. Towne Club, "Hey, Ho, No body Home," Joan Stanley; Love Memorial Hall, "Go Down, Mose," Faye Oeltjen; Univerity School of Nursing, "I Hear a Song," Miriam Caldwell; Terrace Hail, "Now Is the Month of Maying," Syl via Steiner. Tuesday, April 21, 1959 Coffey Takes Press Award , Marilyn Coffey, senior In Arts and Scienres, was given a $25 scholarship award by the Nebraska Press Women's Association. She was hon o r e d at T tion's lunch- f Vj Friday I eon where Abby 4 Van Buren, of I Yf "Dear ADDy ' fame, was the main speak er. The award is given Miss Coffey annually to an outstanding se nior woman in the School of Journalism. Miss Coffey is a staff writer on the Daily Nebraskan and a member of Theta Sigma Phi. ... " AJ Honors Dinner To Honor Downs Professor Paul Downs, pro fessor of Dairy Husbandry, will be honored at a recogni tion dinner May 13 in the Union. Dr. Towns is retiring June 30. He joined the staff in 1923. UBS by Lorry Hurb Nebraskan Want Ads PERSONAL Esther Laao. specialist In Men'e A Women'! flttln problem!. IXwnl! breasted converted to single. 44t5 80. 48th. 4-4211. FOR SALE Two formal! (blue air. 11 bale W. Three Cocktail Dr."es (red . two .hit. 7). Call 4-M03 after tlx. 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