T n E DAILY VEIIRASKAN PLAY CHOICE POPULAR FACULTY AND STUDENTS EN DORSE SENIORS DECISION TO PLAY IB8EN MODEL FOR MODERN WRITERS CAMPUS NOTES l! Frolioh's Orchestra, rhone L-7363. ' A number of alumnae and friendu are coming back the latter part of the week for the Delta Zeta formal party on Friday "Pillars of Society" Being Widely Read By Students Preparing for Tryouts to Be Held Next Wednesday. "The Senior cla.sa has taken a very commendable atop in selecting a play which will command the attention awl respect of the public. 'Pillars of I Society' is not only a play of great inerK, but it Iuih served as a model fov many Hngllah and German plays which deal with RoclaloRlcal prob lems. Although Herious in ItH purpose and method the play makos a strong aj)peal U)Jheudience It is to be hoped that the public will showT ItB appreciation by lespondlnR enthusias tically at the box office" In such Ian guae Professor Paul H Orumann, director ot the School of Fine Arts adds to the favorable comment which has been hoard from students and faculty in regard to the selec tion of the Ibsen play for this year's Senior production. Shu e the announcement in Tues days Nebraskan members of the class have unite generally endorsed the (ounuiltee"s selection and according to present indications, a great many will appeal iii the tryouts next Wed nes(l;i twining Twenty copies of the pi. IV weie placed at the Reserv Desk in (l.e Library and all of tlieni have i enjoed a wide circulation Wenstrand Sees Improvement. Will Wenstrand, president of the Senior class was enthusiastic over the idea ot the Seniors presenting a play of recognized standing. "I have read the plav," he said, "and think it a good one tor the class. It is an improve ment , in my judgment, on anything that has been given during the past four years. I urge all Seniors to show an interebt in tho success of the play by trying out for places on the cast and giving it moral and financial sup port upon the date of its presentation June 7th " Several members of the faculty were Interviewed recently in regard (Continued on Page Four) Loeb's Orchestra. Phono L7620. Mamie Andrson, who was ill sov soveral weeks before vacation, has withdrawn from school. She will be vlBitlng at tho Kappa Alpha Thota house for a fortnight. C. H. Frey, University florist. 1183 O Bt Ruth Walkei is ill at her homo In Davenport and will not come back to school this semester. Ted Marrlner Cleaner. Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. Lowell K. Grogg will not return to the University this semester. 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