PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday, November UW948 - 1 1 i i ... ' i ; '' I II 17 v; ;. f; a : I r I 'X Si !i .-I fit1 . m il mmu iw :: Col. Howard John congratulates the new Cadet Colonel Meehan. Meehan is a senior in the Advanced corps and Jack is in the Military Police branch. He is also Commander of Phalanx, military fraternity. KK Club . . . Alpha Phi and takes part in many Lincoln music projects, among them, the Cathedral choir. Dorothy Borgcns: Coed Coun selor board; YW cabinet: Student Council. A junior in Teachers College, she is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Louise McDill: News editor of Daily Nebraskan; Student Coun cil; secretary Ag Exec board; Home Ec club; Phi Upsilon Omi cron, home economics honorary. She is a junior in Ag school and treasurer of Chi Omega. Patty Nordin: Coed Counselor board member; YWCA cabinet; society editor of The Daily Ne braskan. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi and a junior in Teachers College. Jeannie Sampson: Managing editor of the Cornhusker; secre tary of Student Foundation; former Tassel. She is a junior in Arts and Sciences and a member YM Membership Meet Scheduled Following a cabinet meeting Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. of all the officers of the YMCA, an all-membership meeting at 7 p.m. will be held in the Temple building lounge according to Don Crowe, president of the uni versity YMCA. In addition to the regular business, a report of the district conference at Hastings last week will be given. At 7:30 p.m. the meting will i adjourn to atend the Bull Ses sion on "Lost and Found Per- sonal Ethics" in parlors XYZ of J ine union, rvoer v.iisiuic lead the discussion. of Pi Beta Phi. The Kosmet Klub show will begin Friday at 8 p.m. at the j Coliseum. Eight lralcrnites will j present their selected skits. j Experimental Play, 'No Exit. Tops One Act Productions By Gladys Jarobson ; Portraying the philosophy of existentialism, "No Exit," a drama j written by Jean Paul Sartre, was performed with superb acting Thursday evening on the Expcri- 1 mental Theatre stage. Gaylord Tvlarr, as Garcin. de fcendeu to melodrama on the oc- j ccsion, and was c onvincingly in- tense throughout most ol the j show, adeptly portraying the suave man ol' aff;.irs whose bra vado melts in the heat of emo tion:,! realign, leaving the raked coward. Miss r.otty S.-l.ultz showed flashes ol brilliant acting as she caught the power of her role. The most consistently wcll-scted part in a polished production was Es telle. played by D. Ann FJichard M.n. Miss Hichiiioson displayed , great talent in her part of pene trating character analysis. Her; la glimpse of life on earth, plaved against a background of ; -Saint Louis Blues." was the dra- j matic highlight ol the peiform-; trice. i MacDonald Performs. j Jack MacDonald. as the. devil's i underling, the valet, played his restricted role with finesse, his ! facial expression alone carrying j the part. Abe Katz, director of the play, showed intelligent understanding j of the author, Sartre, combined ; witn a high sense of theatre. The j background music was predomi- j nantly Shosf okovitch, and height- ' ened the mood of the play -with- ; out overshadowing the acting. ; "If Men Played Cards. As Worn- ' en Do," the first of the three ex perinental nlays. was a comedy. The four actors. Sanfoid Levey, Al Borschtman, Michael Shana han, and Dun Yeta. are to be com mended for displaying the neces sai v verve, not as essential in a drama. Miss Margaret Dutton di rected the play. Dutton Directs. Miss Dutton also did an excel lent -job o1 direction with The Twelve Tuund Look." The per formance was well timed and showed good characterization, particularly on the part of Dean Wells, as Sir Harry, and Sharon Fritzler as Lady Sims. The Lincoln Junior League f Presents The Town Hall 1948-1919 Lecture Series Milton Cross Veteran Radio Announcer of Metropolitan Opera Ass n. Randolph Churchill Noted Journalist Eva LeGallienne Distinguished Ac tress 8:00 p.m., Mondays. Nov vember ZZ, January 10. Tebruary All lectures at St. Paul's Church I .f ? SSS .... SXl : if i v V J MILTON CROSS fePtCIJL STtDIVT fF.ABOV TICK FT ?.. T InrL AUILT fctASON IK KII M-IMi. lax IncL New On Sale .t the Student I uivm Cornliusker Command Presidents of the following organizations must come down to the Cornhusker office within the next two weeks in order to have pictures of their organ izations in the year book. Presi dents are requested to contact Betty Green or John Connelly any afternoon between 2 and 5 p.m. H'AA Phys. Ed. club Coed Counselors Comenius club Delian Union Mu Phi Ensilon Alpha Epsilon Rho Phi I'psilon Omicron Kappa Alpha Mu AIEE Gamma Mu Theta SBAPIIA ASME Plans Inspection Tour ASME will make an inspection trip Nov. 10 to Omah3 to visit several industrial plants. The engineers will leave at 7:30 a. m. Wednesday from the Me chanical Engineers building. In spections will be made ot the Bellevue power plant, Omaha U. P. shops and U. P. Council Bluffs shops during the morning. The engineers will have lunch at the University of Omaha and will tour the Eaton Metal plant. Amer ican Smelter plant and Omaha Steel in the afternoon. Uni Theatre Slates 'Wiiiterset' Tt youts for Thursday, Friday m 1 1LA to A 11- derson drama, "Winterset," third University Theatre production of Classified I blf lJAHKTlrES W1IOLKSA1.K AM) SAVE I'P TO 40C Vt.V. all popular brondu! Mailed dirrct-lo-you Factory fresh! Send only One Dollar for Membership Purchase pn vileee. Price I.ist and Order rorm Address. 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Inn leevr. doable pear! enff bnltons. at Att.KS uTHii rtR:, l too o". ball point and fountain Need urcenil. Reward. i badlv the year, will begin Thursday. Specific tryout times from 3 to 5 p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. on Thursday; from 7 to 9 p. m. on Friday. Tryout room is 201 Tem ple. 'Winterset," announced Direc tor Dallas Williams, "is a power ful gangster melodrama. Written in the renowned Anderson blank verse, it depicts a stirring fight against social injustice." Williams stated that there are parts for 14 men and two women. "This is a wonderful chance for male actors. The men's roles pro vide a wonderful opportunity for many types of character parts," added Mr. Williams. All students enrolled in the Col lege of Agriculture and interested in the field of dairying are eli gible to become a member of this club. Professor Crowe urges stu dents who are interested to apply for membership today in Room 208 of the Dairy Industry building. 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