Page 4 Students To Introduce Original Compositions in Music Recital THE DAILY NEBRASKAN BY SAM WARREN. Ever have an uieo to write song? Or a three-voice fugue for piano? Well, 14 students who had the urge and came thru in winning style will present their products tomorrow at 4 p. m. in Temple tveater. The occasion is the year' ly recital of original compositions written by students in musical theory classes (harmony, counter point and all that, you know.) nut don t think the program is marie up of just any 14 numbers! No, indeed. The numbers in eluded were chosen by a student jury from more than 50 composi . tions written by the theory stu dents, each of which was given a preliminary hearing before final choosing. in no recital docs student in terest run as high as in this one," said Dr. Arthur Westbrook, di rector of the school of fine arts. Each year, outside attendance is greatest at this recital, to which the public is invited. Five of the 14 numbers will be performed by their composers, Bonnie Compton, Bill Kelly. Jack USCS Names T.J. Thompson Liaison Officer i ne u.s. civil service commis sion has named Dean T. J. Thomp son liaison officer between univer sity students and the Eighth U.b.C.S. Regional office at St. Paul. Minn. Regional Director Rena B. Smith nas explained mat students now attending the university may. upon being graduated, want to ap ply for Civil Service appointments. This applies to disabled veterans, wives of disabled vets unable to qualify for civil service appoint ment, and unmarried widows- of deceased ex-servicemen, because ten points will be added to the earned ratings of persons in these groups on civil service examina tions. All other veterans have five points added to their ratings. Vets Preference Act. it age, neignt and weight re quirements are not essential to ef ficient performance of duties. these qualifications will be waived for veterans. ucan inompson will receive exam notices and other informa tion concerning civil service from the commission, Director Smith has announced. I Snider, Nancy Piorson and Doris anne Michael. Miss Sara Davis and Miss Mary Louise Boehm of the faculty will play Harry Har ter's "Insouciance" for cello and piano. All other compositions will be performed by student friends of the young composers. Composers, ers are: titles and perform- Graduation Cards also Fathers' Day Cards Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th St. Graduation Gifts and Cards from On 13th, yt Block So. or "O" We have lots of ideas and suggestions for you to se- , lect from. Fellow Huskers ready to serve x YOU! Ginny Pester '48 Donnie Wagrncr '48 Eloi.se raustian '50. Marilyn Eidam '50 ' Charlotte Lienemann '45, Mgr. Del Lienemann '41, Pres. FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 15TH We have a nice selection of cards and gifts for Fathers Day. For Guys and Gait, It's Gifts from DeCs" KiiKiie Helen Flicp- I T'inn' . Bonnie Cnmpton: Two Piirt Invention (piano l. Ronnie Compton. Lumlr Havllcek: Three-Voice (plHiin), Ruth K.mri.ill Orniimon. Roherl Ronrh: Three-Voice (piano), Ruth Randall nrmiiMin. Muriel James: Ae Maria (voice) Laird. Shirley Ijiflin: The Ixr,l U Mv nera (voice), Dale (inn.. William Keliey: AnhHile 4 clarinet 1 . Wil liam Kelley. norlminne Ml. hurl: Rhmwoilv Dormaiine Michael. Jack Snider; Mrlodle Jack Snnler. Nancy riersnn: la't Knrl Nancy Plernnn. Darwin 1'reilric kacn : Fantasy (French horn). Jack SnUlcr. Phyllla Flueher: Suite for Piano. Includ ing Walti, Mazurka and Poulka. Phyllm Fischer. Harry Hurler: Insouciance (Cello nnd piano). Sara Davis and Marv Louise Boehm. Marian Peck. Ounntz' Arioso (arranged for flute and Htr.iiK qunrteti. Alcta Snell, Shirley Lnflin, violins: James l'rtcc, viola; Marjorle Johnntnn. cello. Howard Jacoh: Nocturne (stilnc auar- tet), snme as ahove. French horn). (voice). Pcsek Tuesday, May 20, lSlfl (Continued from Page I.) 12 semester hours this current se mester. finalists. Finalists named by the commit tee were Hetty Aasen, Norm Leper, Jerry Johnston, Margie Cherny, Cherie Viele, Hazelle House. Dorothy BorRcns, Phyllis Harris, Jo Seidel, Nancy Gish, Jackie Tobin and Marge Lesse. The planned squad will consist of four men, four girls and the yell i. : y-,, , , . ... imiik. noerieaders duties con sist of leading yells at games and rallies. Ac lor (Continued from Page .) mad grandfather helped consider ably in picking up the tempo ot the play. (Although his charac terization may have been too pro jected, too much along humorous lines, he captured the pathetic helplessness of the old judge.) In the scene where he attempted to show his grand-daughter the won ders of the moon, he and Miss Swanson were both at their best. Beverly Cummins exhibited a combination of understanding and emotional restraint as the aging grandmother. Claude Underwood as the old servant Thomas gave a well-defined picture of loyalty and sympathetic old age. Merle Stalder was both sincere and likeable as Walter Higgs. the flyer's mechanic.! 89 Men Apply For Admittance To Dormitories Announcements concerning the new residence halls for men and summer employment for students were made by the university ad ministration's office Monday. Wednesday, May 21, is the final day applications for rooms in the Men s Residence halls will be ac cepted. Sophomore, junior and senior classes were allotted 60 rooms each, and of these 53 soph omores, 22 juniors and 14 seniors, or a total of 89 students, have ap plied for the 180 rooms available. Summer Jobs. Students interested in full or part time janitor work should see Mr. Henry Worcester of the Serv ice department in the West stadium. Havclock shops will take stu dents for summer work in mate rial handling with a starting wage of $.80'i an hour. Students should see Mr. McCann, shops store keeper. Jack Wenstrand, as Dr. Wetherell. reached effective moments during the linal act, but seemed uncer tain of character throughout most of the play. LOST Heart-thapod. diamond studded locket. Marge Wilburn. 1-7371. L08T Fountain pen- Black Schaeffer. Nam on pea. Call 2-2S5. Shirley Briaoo. BRIEF CASE LOST WU1 peraon who picked up brief case on second floor ot Htudent I'nlon Wednesday noon pleas return tame to Prof. R, M. StrahlH Reward. LOST Sigma Nu Tin, Initial! R.A.S. Can 3-7H.S8. MEN STUDENTS Board and Room for Summer Session f 10 a week. Brown Pal ace. 2-3M9 or 2-2.SMS. WANTED Ride to Cleveland. Ohio. Will be able to leave after 12.00 P. M. June 5. Call Stephen 5-7528. 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