The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 30, 1945, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, November 30, 1945
THE NEBRASKAN
Page 3
Footballers
Raise Husker
Cage Hopes
The rose-hued Nebraska basket
ball hopes received another boost
when Cletus Fischer, football
back-field flash, reported to Coach
Pop Klein in basketball togs this
week.
No Definite Starters.
Klein has not named a definite
starting lineup as yet, and is ex
perimenting with various combi
nations to find an outfit powerful
enough to battle the Minnesota
Gophers on even terms. The Min
nesota game opens the Huskers'
season, and is scheduled for De
cember 8 at Minneapolis.
Wednesday Klein was grooming
a red-shirted Mrtfit tnotudiiig Fre
flecox, Don Barry, Gayle Lebsack,
Leo. Schneider and Dale Livings
ton, white footballers Jim Hornby,
Chick Story, Mack Robinson, Bob
Korte and Ftsclicr wortcHI hi an
other combination.
Art Bauer, Paul Kipper and
Dean Baalhorn, all members of
the football squad, also checked
out equipment for the first time
this week.
Theatre Presents
French, Old Irish
Oneicl Dramas
. "Riders to the Sea" and "A
Minuet," were the two wne-act
plays the Experimental Theatre
presented last night as the second
in a series of one-act plays.
"Riders to the Sea," one of the
best known Irish one-act plays,
was written by John M. Synge in
1904 to portray life among the
Irish seagoing families. Maurya.
an old woman played by June
Gast, sophomore, loses six sons
who drown in fishing -aocSdeTrts.
Bartly, her last son to ''die- was
played by Don Douglas, junior.
Two Daoffhten
The two daughters,, portrayed
by Marjorie Mathews, freshman,
and Dorothy Manion, sophomore,
figured prominently in the plot oi
the tragedy. Also in the cast were
Margaret Hancock. Sue Taube
Dick CMeara and Robert Haus- :
man, all freshmen.
The second presentation, A
Minuet," took place in the living
room of the gaoler's quarters in
the prison of the eonciergerie. The
time is during the terrifying days
of the French Revolution. The
marquis was played by John Kor
mos, and Annette Segal took the
part of his wife, the marchioness.
Jesse Thomas, a sophomore, por-
Debators Travel
To Conference
On 'Free Trade'
Don Kline, Ted Sorensen, Bob
Gillan and Tom Sorensen are at
tending the Iowa Invitational Dis
cussion and Debate Conference
at the University of Iowa at Iowa
City this week end.
The general topic for debate will
be "Free Trade." On the affirma
tive will be Don Kline and Ted
Sorensen- and taking the negative
are Bob Gillan and Tom Sorensen.
Original Oration.
An original oration on peace
will be given by Ted Sorensen.
Bob Gillan will speak extempor
aneously on the general topic
"Problems of War." Tom Soren
sen will present the after dinner
speech.
trayed the gaoler. Written by
Louis Parker, "A Minuet" is a
verse play.
Directors
"A Minuet" was directed by
Jacquelyn Rasmussen, senior, and
"Riders to the Sea" was in charge
of "Howard Henry, sophomore.
Both were under the general sup
ervision of Dallas S. Williams, di
rector of the University Theatre.
Students, faculty members and
season -ticket holders were in
vited to the plays.
The first in the series of one
act play nights was held October
18, with two plays by Noel Cow
ard, "Wnys and Means," and
"Hands Across the Sea."
Sin
cers ...
(Continued from Page 1.)
Westbrook. Student Director Miss
Peggy Shelley will conduct the
group in one number. The pro
gram is: y
1. Alia. Trlnlta, Traditional,
t. f.liirla l'ulri, I'almlrlna.
3. Adorrmua T, Fali'ntrlna.
4. O Uaninum Myntrrlum, Vlttorla.
5. Glory Re to Clod, nanien Tradition.
Andante 4)urt4-4 In A Mlnot, Hliu-
rt.
A. The Mail Klnm, Orvani.
7. The Mhrpherdii, Baboly.
8. A Chrlntma anl from Ijipland,
Traditional.
9. Still Crown the Evening. TradNlmral
Holirmliin.
10. Touro-I.ouni-I.ouro, l'ro local.
11. The Twelve Days of rhrlxtnian,
Knicllnh.
Interlude In Ancient Style (ilaionow
12. The Mr at Now-rl, Old Knullxh.
13. Carol of the loven. I'oIInJi carol.
14. The Sleep of the Child J.'mih, Kri ncli.
In. I.O. How a Rone K'rr Blooming,
Praetnrhn.
11. Silent Niitht, German.
Add
Flight Training
to your curriculum.
Private courses now
available at
UNION AIR
TERMINAL
Call 6-2885 fot details.
"A" League Basketball.
Beta Theta Pi 57, Harveys 8.
A TO 28, Pioneer 13. .
Navy Wolves 22, Sip Ep 17.
Sigma Chi 27, Phi Delt 28.
Delta Upsilon 36, Phi Gam 19
SAE 32, Phi Psi 16.
"52" Club 27. Navy Oismos
24.
Navy Blockbusters 17, Kappa
Sig & DTD 14.
Northwestern prof to a class
noisy during the first few minutes
of the period: "I want quiet
when I'm stalking." NU Daily.
TODAY
5 to 6 in
Ballroom
and
JUICE BOX
DANCE
9 to 11:30, Friday, Dec. 1
Union Ballroom
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
CONCERT
By the
University Singers
A Program of Unusual
and Traditional Carols
of Many Nations
2:30 and 4:00 P. M. SUNDAY, DEC. 2
STUDENT UNION BALLROOM
Free Admission Cards Available
at Union Office
o
Quick Service
Good Food
Reasonable
Prices
at
Bill Meredith
1347 "0" .
age ouvo'
liV?n ISAM V fluae
Get them
at the
GOLDENROD
STATIONERY
STORE
215 No. 14 Open 9 to 9
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