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    Friday, January 15 1960
The Daily Nebraskan
.Page 3
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CARROLL BAKER -ROGER MOORE
WAITER SIEZAK'KATINA PAXIMI1
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Selects
Kilstrup
Larry Kilstrup has b e e n
elected new president of the
Nebraska University Council
on World Affairs.
Other NUCWA officers
elected Tues- .
Sib
day night
were: Dick
Masters, ex
ecutive vice
president; In
g r i d-Leder,
vice presi
dent in
charge
of planning;
Herb Prob-
asco, vice Kilstrup
president in charge of public
relations; Jane Jeffrey, sec
retary; and Ken Tempero,
treasurer.
Kilstrup, a junior in Busi
ness Administration, is presi
dent of Builders, a member of
Student Council, Alpha Kappa
Psi, Pi Sigma Alpha and Phi
Gamma Delta. .
Also elected were two ex
ecutive board members, Win
ston Wade and Marian Bray-ton.
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THAT'S THE WAY Leon Lishner, assoc- maus" to be held in Howell Theater next
ate professor of music, signals and smiles month. The center trio practicing are
approval, as Diane Butherus and Norman Gayle Johnson, Gene Dybdahl and Judy
Riffffins (far riehti nractice their dance for mwrence. aiso looking on are lhck Mor-
the production xf the opera "Die Flieder-
ris and Lou Lawson.
CAMPUS WORSHIP SERVICES
DISCIPLES 4TUDENT FELLOWSHIP (CHRISTIAN CHURCHES)
1237 R 8liwt
Ketth D. 8tephenson, minister
10:00 a.m., Srvioe of Hly Communion
10:S sm.. Coffee ud Diseuwion
:00 p.m.. Supper
:00 p.m.. Worship and Program
LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (NATIONAL LUTHERAN
COUNCIL)
S3 Mmtti Iflth titmrt
Mivin M. Pfteraen, pastor
' a.m.. Brodent Church CotmcO with Bib) ftlurfy
lst aod Srd Sunaaysi
L.8.A. Cabiml m-ith Bibla Study
2nd and 4tb Sunday I
1(I:4S a.m.. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.. Lntieran Student Association
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH (CATHOLIC STUDENT
CENTER)
111 t Ktlwt
C. J. Keenan, pastor
R. F. Sheehy. J. R. Myers, associatea
Sunday Masses at , t), 10. 11 12
Confessions on Saturday: 4:30-5:30 p.m. and 7.30-g:30 p.m.
UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (PRESBYTERIAN.
CONGREGATIONAL. E.U.B., E ( U
S3X N. 1 4th f-lrrft
Rex Knowles, minister
11:00 a.m.. Morninj Worship :O0 p.m.. Vespers
S;30 p.m.. Supper :30 p.m.. Forum
UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL
13ta ana K Strart
Glltwrt M. Armfrtrong, Chaplain
:08 a.m.. Holy Communion
S JO p.m.. Evening Prayer
11:00 a.m.. Morning Prsj'
:ou p.m., canterbury
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (MISSOURI SYNOD)
r.", strwU 10:5 .. Morning Worship
AJvm J. Norden, pastor 4:110 p.m.. Gamma Delta
:0 a.m.. Bible Clam
UNa!VfR'TT. METHODIST CHAPEL OVESLEY FOUNDATION) f
W. B Oould and J. B. White, mmwters W
8:00 a.m.. Holy Communion "Wsley tjjuse, 1417 R"T ' " r "" W
.a a.m.. Morntog Worahip 534 K. Mtbi
I0:S(l a.mM Coffee hour and Bible Study Wes)ey House)
:00 p.m., Supper Wesley House!
:00 p.m.. Forum Btudent t'nlon)
7:00 p.m.. Vespers Wesley House)
Students Rehearse for Opera
'Dle Fledermaus," an op
era w r i 1 1 e n by Johann
Strauss, will be presented by
music students under the
direction of Prof. Leon Lish
ner Feb. 4-7 at Howell Thea
tre. "Die Fledermaus" or "The
Bat," is set in Vienna in the
year 1874, with most of the ac
tion taking place in the palace
of Prince Orlofsky.
The atmosphere and flavor
of the period have been pre
served by means of elaborate
and colorful costuming, Prof.
Lishner, said.
He described the opera as
"having the character of an
operetta." It is considered a
masterpiece of its kind, being
a light, melodious production
which has been enjoyed for
years in theaters throughout
the world.
The tunes are familiar to
many because they have be
come part of the popular cp
erettic class of music of the
world, Prof. Lishner noted.
Among the best known are
"Laughing Song" and "Czar
das". The lyrics for this particu
lar nroduction were written
by Howard Dietz and Garson
Kanir, both of.whora have
done work on Broadway.
Their presentation is pre
sented in a manner which
brings the opera closer to us
through use of present-day
language and colloquialisms,
Prof. Lishner said.
The opera will have a full
orchestra accompaniment for
the first time in several years.
There also will be a chorus in
addition to the regular casts.
Two eight-member casts
will perform on alternate eve
nings, each cast performing
two evenings.
Members of the casts in
clude Amer Lincoln and Gene
Dybdahl as Eisenstein; Diane
Butherus and Gayle Johnson
as Roselinda; Virginia Dux
bury and Judy Lawrence as
Adele; Irvin Pearson and Cal
Carlson as Blind,
Wayne Robertson and Ken
Scheffel will play the role of
Alfred; Norman Riggins and
Bill Hatcher will play Frank;
Lou Lawson and Richard Mor
ris will play the role of Falke;
and Paula Knepper and Syl-
UNIVERSITY B00KST0
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'Truly The Students Store'
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FOR YOUR USED BOOKS
We pay 50 of NEW BOOK PRICE for ced books
in good condition if authorized to be used again on
our campus. We pay, the HIGHEST CASH PRICES
for your used books.
We Offer Top Wholesale Prices 4 for books that are no
longer in use here.
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SCHOOL AND ART SUPPLIES
YOU SAVE MONEY when you purchase your books
and supplies from your .
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
1120 R Street
via Rigg will play Orlofsky.
Prof. Lishner remarked he
felt the casts were of particu
larly high caliber this year.
Final Exam Schedule
Saturday, Jan. it-
2-5 P.m. All sections of English A.
Monday, Jan. It
9-12 a.m. Classes meet in at 11 a.m. S
or 4 days, or MWF or any one
or two of these days.
2-3 p.m. Classes meeting at 11 a.m. TTH
oreither one of these two days
All sections of Speech 9. 10.
7-10 p.m. All sections -of Education 61,
62.
Tuesday. Jan. Is
9-12 a.m. Classes meeting at 1 p.m. 5
or 4 days, or MWF or any one
or two of these days.
2-5 p.m. Classes meeting at 1 p.m. TTH
or either one of these two days.
All sections of Business Organi
sation 3 and 4.
1 Wednesday, Jan. 20
9-12 a.m. Classes meeting at 2 p.m. S or
4 days, or MWF or any one or
two of these days.
2-5 p.m. Classes meeting at 2 p.m. TTH
or either of these two days.
All sections of Economics 15,
All sections of French 11, 1 3.
All sections of Spanish 51, 53.
All sections of Home Econom
ics 41, 42.
Thursday, Jan. .21
9-12 a.m. Clases meting at 3 p.m. 3 or
4 days, or MWF or any one or
v two of these days.
Classes meeting at 5 p.m. S or
4 days, or MWF or any one or
two of these days.
J1 sections of Economics 1L
12.
All sections of Education 30. 31.
2-5 p.m. Classes meeting at 3 p.m. TTH
or either of these two days.
1- 3 p.m. AU sections of Math U, 16, 17.
42.
Friday, Jaa. S
9-12 a.m. Classes meeting at 4 p.m. S or
4 days, or MWF r any one or
two of, these days.
All sections of English B. L
2- 5 p.m. Classes meeting at 4 p.m. TTH
or either one of these two days.
AU sections of English 2, 3. 4.
Saturday, Jaa. 23
9-12 a.m. Clases meeting at S a.m. I or
4 days, or MWF or any ona or
two of these days. tf
2 5 p.m. Classes meeting U a.m. TTH
or either of these two days.
. All sections of Bus. Ore. 21.
Meodsy, Jan. 2S
9-12 a.m. Classes meeting at a.m. (
4 days, MWF or any one r
two of these days.
2-5 P.m. Classes meeting at a.m. TTH
or either one of these two days.
Tuesday, Jaa. 2
9-12 a.m. Classes meeting 10. a.m. S er
4 days or MWF or any one or
two of these days.
1-5 p.m. Classes meeting at 10 a.m. TTH
or either one of these two days.
Main Feature Clock
Stuart: "Never So Few,"
1:40, 4:20, 7:00, 9:40.
Lincoln: . "Operation Petti
coat," 1:45, 4:20, 6:50, 9:25.
Nebraska: "Five Gates To
Hell," 1:00, 3:51, 6:42, 9:38.
"Blood and Steel,' 2:38, 5:29,
8:23.
Varsity: "The Miracle,"
1:32, 4:11, 6:50, 9:29.
State: "The Mouse Roared,"
1:34, 3:33, 5:32, 7:31, 9:30.
Joyo: "Joe Butterfly," 7:50.
"Third Man on the Moun
tain," 6:00, 9:20.
84th & O: Cartoons, 7:15.
"Three Hours to Kill," 725.
"You Can Run Away From
It," 8:45. "Teenage Crime
Wave," 10:40.
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