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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, March 26, 1947
Westover Tells Convocations
KK Show Limit
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Union Week
On Ticket Sale
Only 1,650 tickets will be sold
to the spring Kosmet Klub show,
"Aksarben Nights," according to
Van Westover, Kosmet Klub busi
ness manager. The show will be
presented three nights, April 17,
18 and 19.
Reservation coupons are now
being sold by Kosmet Klub work
ers at a price of 75c each, and
for seat reservations without fur
ther cost at the Temple theater
these coupons may be exchanged
box office on April 14, IS, 16, 17.
Co-authors of "Aksarben
Nights" are Dave Andrews and
Bill Wiseman. Max Whittaker,
spech department instructor, is di
recting the show.
The show has an all-male cast
which includes a 20-man pony
chorus. "Aksarben Nights" is the
first Kosmet Klub spring produc
tion since 1942. "Pott Shots" was
the name of the show which was
written by Bob Aldrich. It dealt
with a college, rapidly going
broke, that schemed to obtain the
money of a corset manufacturer,
an alumnus of a rival school.
Theater .
(Continued from Page 1.)
Lords, David Andrews and Doug
las Peters: and messenger, Herb
JSpence.
A gentlewoman attending Lady,
MacBeth is played by Pauline
Holm. The three witches are Ann
Proper, Lorma Bullock, and
Gladys Jackson.
Charles Zoeckler Is the tech
nical director. Students on the
production staff include June
Gast, assistant to the director;
Arlis Swanson, business manager;
Dorothea Duxbury, assistant busi
ness manager; Gertrude Cloidt,
house manager; Tom Stimpfig,
stage manager; and Dale Lemonds,
construction manager.
D. Ann Richardson heads the
lighting crew. Other members are
Richard Espergren, Gwen Chris
tiansen, Dorothy lusher and
Sheila Curran.
Head of the stage crew is Walter
Davis. The workers include Rex
Coslor, Marcia Tipperman, Merle
Stalder, Richard Petrashek, and
Dale Lemonds.
Donna Marsh is had of the
property crew, with Marilyn
Eidam, Jean Jensen, and Marilyn
Beyer as assistants. William Reu-
ter is in charge of sound effects.
The crew includes June Gast, Rex
Fettijohn and Jim Welch. Bar
bara Berggren is the costume
manager.
Highlighting the activities at the
Union this week will be three con
vocations. All will be held in the
ballroom.
The first one. Thursday 11 a. m
will feature the former president
or me India Youth Congress, Dr.
a. (-nanara-bekhar. He is now
a lecturer at the University of
Pennsylvania. His topic will be
"Poverty and Population in India.-
Next Monday President Drake
of Doane college will speak at the
convocation at 12 noon, and the
next day the President of Concor
dia college, will be the speaker at
convocation at the same time.
Tonight in the ballroom will be
the last social dancing class, held
at 7:30. Friday night at nine
o'clock Jean Moyer's band will
play for a dance in the ballroom.
Saturday, at 2:00 the Big Six
bridge tournament finals will be
held in the Union, and the same
nignt there will be a juke box
dance at nine o'clock.
Sunday, a variety show, "Song
of Bernadette" will be shown at
three o'clock and at eight o'clock
at the Ag union. There will be
a coffee hour in the lounge at five
o'clock.
Tuesday at four, films will be
shown at the Siesta Film Hour in
the lounge.
Dames Release
Activity Slate
The University Dames, society
for the wives of married students
on campus, has announced the
following events, which will take
place this week.
Tonight, the bridge couples club.
Elizabeth Jones, chairman, will
meet in the Union at 7:30. Also
tonight is the meeting of the knit
ting Interest group, which will
meet at the home of O. G. Edison,
3248 T Street at 8 d. m
Tomorrow the music apprecia
tion group will meet in the fac
ulty lounge at 7:30.
Square dancing will be held 315
Union, Friday the 28th at 8 p. m.
Coriihusker Co-op
Elects Scheinost
Prcxy for Year
At a regular business meeting
Monday, Charles A. Scheinost was
re-elected President of Cornhusker
Co-op for next year.
Stan Dietrich was named vice-
President and social chairman;
Kieth Greenstreet became Treas
urer; and Dean U Quigly was
picked Secretary. Harold E. Mer-
rit was re-elected steward, while
President Scheinost appointed Ro
land Lowe to the post of Athletic
Manager a second time.
BLOCK BKIDLE CLUB
Block and Bridle club will
meet Thursday, March 27, at
7 p. m. in Room 208 Animal
Husbandry Ha 11. New officers
will be elected.
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UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION
SRIPATI CHANDRA-SEKHAR
Former President India Youth Congress
F ormer Member Indian National Congress
Poverty fir Population in India"
11. -00 A. M., THURSDAY, MARCH 27
UNION BALLROOM
JEAN
MOYER'S
ORCHESTRA
Playing 9 to 12
FRIDAY, MAR. 28
44c per person
Union Ballroom
Juke Box Dance
9 p. m. to 1 1 :30 p. m.
Union Ballroom
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glasses. Kt-ward. Call 3-3831.
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