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:: xv. :: isi ii! i:: ii u: H: t:: si: ::: s: tt: Hi IP ::: is 10 Hi v.: Vr. H PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, October 30, 1947 Production Tryouts Scheduled Tryouts for an Experimental Theatre production "Return to Surigao," will be held today in Room 201 Temple, from 2 to 3:30 p. m. A full-length drama, the play is written by Clarence Flick, speech department instructor. The plot is built around an idea he got while stationed in the Philip pine islands during the war, from April to November of 1945 Philippines Set in a fishing village in the scuthern most island of the Phil ippine group, the plot tells the story of an American citizen re siding in the islands who re ceives an army commission after his participation in guerilla war fare against the Japanese. Dur ing his stay in the islands he shares his household with a Philippino girl. Alter an extended period in the United States, he returns to the islands with his American bride t olearn that his Philippine companion has born him a son. The remainder of the play deals with his struggle to decide which of the women he loves most. His decision forms a surprise ending that Flick did not disclose. Flick began work on the play three years ago, finishing it only File for Ag Union Activities The Activities Committee of the Ag Union Board has issued a call for students to serve as chairmen and workers on the newly organ ized worker system. Interested students are asked to register for their respective groups Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Registration will be conducted from a booth in the Ag Union and the chairmen and com mittee workers will be chosen by the Activities committee from the registrants. In the spring the new board members will be chosen by the workers on the basis of ability, leadership, and total amount of work. Applicants must be willing to put in at least three hours of work per week on their chosen commit tee. Present board members and their committees are: Harriet Mo line, convocations and competitive games; Virgene Kovarik, music activities and dances; Neil Miller, hobby interest and general en tertainment; and Lucille Manning, house rules, library, hospitality and publicity. recently. The production in the Experimental Theater will entail complete sets. Any university student may enter the try-outs. YWCA Group To Meet Friday THE YMCA Co-wed Club for university student married couples will meet at the YM Lounge in the Temple Friday at 7:30 for a hay-rack ride and weiner roast. Organized last year by YM Ex ecutive Director Gordon Lippitt, the group sponsored picnics every other week during the summer and has plans for a variety of parties this year. They will in clude among others a Christmas party, a box social in March aid roller skating in April. There are now 6! members on the Co-wed; Club role. Any couple, of which either husband or wife is a UN student, is eligible for membership. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Munson and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barker are in charge of Friday's party. today. Schenk requested the presidents of all women's houses to attend at 5:00 pm and the presidents of all men's houses at 5:30, both meetings to be held in the same room. Homecoming Entries. All Homecoming House decora tion entry forms should be placed in the Innocents mail-box in the basement of the Union before 5:00 p. m. Oct. 31. ALL ORGANIZED HOUSE PRESIDENTS There will be a meeting of the presidents of all organized houses, Thursday at 5:00 in room 313 of the Union, Bill Schenk announced SCHOOL SUPPLIES Note Books, History Paper Pens, Pencils, Erasers, Ink, etc. Golden rod Stationery Store 215 No. 14th OPEN THl'KS. 'IIL FRIDAY, OCT. 31st COLLEGE NIGHT at Couples Only Adm. 1.50 per couple TAX INI 1,1 DED ,r.:"'" mi :: IT. jc: $M'7Wi I f I f f s before you make that Missouri special I . . . jaunt on down to UOVL'AND SW ANSON for last minute trip tips that will see you tf through more than your fair share of the weekend's gay times . . . gibson girl blouse 5.95, k ballerina suit 45.00, full-circle black shirt 14.95. nrecious cashmrrn slipover 14.95 sport shop on first suits on second