THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday, March 12, 1952 First WeeS Practice Ralph Taylor Heads NU Military Group Off By JAN HARRISON Staff Writer "Rehearsal schedules are up on ih hnllptin board. Check the show Ethel Merman appeared in and because of her smash rise to fame in the roie of Kate, the song "Sam and Delilah" was written - II y f and was adt'ed to the original score. land 25. j Dance routines for the musicfa i ' will feature such scenes as a Mex ican fiesta, a weserrt setting oi time of rehearsals and be there broncho busters, a Dar room Dai on the dot. Bring your music andlet called "Barbary Coast, and dance shoes and be prepared to(a blues song and dance to &am work, work and work some.and Delilah." Dance director,, more . Jack Moore, plans to work up a Familiar' Well, it should be to! dance a week, blocking the steps! anyone in the cast of the Kosmet;the first part and polishing the, Klub show "Girl Crazy." Pro- routines the later part. Working duction crews and directors of out technical difficulties will be the show swung into action this the hardest part, Moore says. weeK as me cast gui men iiu. no iv.,.. -. T?niverdtv taste of rehearsal. jheld in the Temple basement! Thirty-three university taste 01 renediidi. . . !.,. , .0l.'c ua.i,, mct. man and sophomore air Last weeK, oenina timra pnui w uiu vctn. o vm, trT- cfontc htvf 1 j e 4V, nikAr urtmni nirpc. ROIL stuaents nave SS? " ZlXLZ ZvZ or6 Aa on S hmidT rCport7 fast new organization called Command of the musical, ranees were I progress and hard working chorus Squadron blocked out step by step, music members, borne ot tne songs De scores were taken apart and ling worked on are "Look What put bak together again to try Love Has Done To Me," "I Got and judge the length of time a iRythm," Sam and Delilah," "Ber- . j 4. 1 II.. IK.,-., r"et I'Trnat Mo Rnil!?h." cnorus wouiu neca 10 kjiu juaij a. -.-0-- difficult score. iand "hmDracaDie you." Tnrti virtual blockinss for the Rehearsals lor me leacis, Ralph H. Taylor, Jr., engineer ing junior was elected president of Scabbard and Blade, national military society, Thursday. Others officers who were elec ted are. vice-president, William Adams, business administration junior; secretary, John Savage, engineepng junior; and treasurer ,, . Douglas D Hanson, business ad I In the early 1940 s Hollywood ministra1ion junior. I bought the rights to the show and; Part ot thp meeting was devoted filmed It Wim JUdV Lrariana ana fn mitlinini- n nmu nrnram rfl Mickey Rooney. ince then all events lor" the organization, a! 'America has sung and is still dinner for members and dates was singing the hit tunes from the planned. I show "Girl Crazy." Snow Maiden Students Start AFROTC Underclassmen Group fresh -force formed a members for the advanced pro gram. He said the group plans to form a crack drill squad and a rifle team. A dance, jointly sponsored by Command Squad ron and Arnold Air Society, ad vance air force ROTC group, is planned for this spring. Clarice Bloom To Show Slides On Hot Bread Miss Clarice Bloom, regional home economist of the Wheat 1 Flour Institute in Chicago, will 'present a scries of colored slides before home prnnnmics students According to Don Dunbar, ron ana Arnoia Air society, aa- !March 17 nH ,s. newly-elected president f the yance air force ROTC group, j Miss Bloom wl illlistriltc her group, all basic air science stu- is planned for this spring. reasons why "Hot breads add dents may -become members. Insignia of the unit will con- zest to simple meals." The slides Other officers are Gene wens, !s;st of gold and blue shoulder will be on muffins, biscuits and 'executive officer- Frank Weiis,lcords and gold nd blue service coffee cakes. ac- adjutant; Bob Bruner, operations; ribbons. Any freshman andi The slides will be presented at i ,t m-HinfT tr Mav Whittaker. headofficer; Jim Weber, finance 0111- sophomore air science students in- $-.10 a.m., 10:10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Inlrttv, J,anv T nntu 'director are satisfactory and en- cer; Bill Doole, public information terested in becoming members are on March 17 and 8:20 a.m. and 3 fTctorrdraw Paul E1 PSt T invilfd Rtd meetings which I p.m on March 18 in Room 320 S?:Tl iJ wl iu0 rt-'ar. airpaHv hpinff memorized and shall. 'are held on alternate Tuesdays at Foods and Nutrition building on T itsJthe date of the first complete re- The constitution of Command, 7:30 p.m " anH ctaoprWhearsal will run according to Squadron, drawn up by the cnar- f- - - , , 1 , . . were set up and ticket committees scneciuie, Ui m I . ! h 0t . mv -mrr TfcW? A D Innkinir Wfltl fl PTillfll V this maiden fashioned from the snow behind the men s dormitory are (1.) Don Silverman and Ira Epstein. Just like all college, women said Ira, "She's here today, gone tomorrow." (Daily Nebraskan Photo,) and publicity chairman were given orders to begin. In short, the wheels are now in motion and will continue to turn at a breathtaking rate until the nights of production on April 24 The show itself was produced on Broady in 1930. Ginger Rogers starred ii the leading role and comedian, Willy Howard, played the famous part of Gieber. This was the first ter members, Is awaiting ap proval by the Student Council. The purpose of ihe group, Dunbar said, is to promote the air force ROTC program, to ad vance the esprit de corps of the air force and to better prepare Dunbar said. Ad Group Director To Visit NU Today Ag campus. The slides will show basic steps in making these breads and then will Illustrate interest ing ways to vary them by means of shaping, fillings and toppings. Students attending the meetings Freshmen To Present Recital On Wednesday Eleven freshman in the depart-l "Sweet Little Jesus Boy." by ment of music will nresent a vocal, MacGimsey, will be sung by wini- and instrumental recital Wednes- fred Winston, soprano day at 4 p.m. in Social Science1 A piano numuer, ahuwih ujr auditorium. Villa-Lobos, will be played by Dr. Arthur V.. Westhrook. direc- Janet Rash. ... . Mrs. Dnai; Johnston, of Kansas w:ii receive leaflets of recipes for tor of the School of Fine Arts.l Donna Heinz, soprano, will sing ' Will Kl C 1VA, ll.Qllt.li ' v j. v ... ( iui VI U1C 1 1 UU1 KJ L A. 11 1 ' - J( j. City, Mo., aciing executive direc- many of the breads shown in the announced the program as fol- a German folk song, Lxve tne Adams, Lliteras, Perrin To Supervise RCCU Blood Recruitment Delegates Renting Adelphi, she is a fresh 'man in Law college. Publicity chairman and anili- tor of Gumma Alpha Chi, women s lip,; advertising honorary, will visit the University today. TFACHFRS Mrs. Johnston, who is also cx- ltww'"-"J pansion director of the organiza tion, will be honored at a luncheon given by members of the Univer sity's Epsiion chapter Wednesday. The dinner will begin at 6 p.m. in Parlor X. Union. A conference with Dr. William College Plans Coffee Hour owli,ulc. , un.i.ii" - . W A M U and Science. Adams Represents ated women's recruixmeni nedu of journalicm is also scheduled TUT UCIIIUId An opportunity for Teachers Jim Adams, Carmen Lliteras! events committee and is chair and Jean Perrin were elected as man of affiliate men recruit Re d Cross blood recruitment ment. He is a freshman in Arts LTflL 31 XnC B I nllta Tau Delta? " i Miss Perrin. She represents Dell a ; ""iston. uimi .6 , s i V.arr. nf Gamma and IS a- Teachers College, Hrl SmJth. TJncoln alum. JClaine Kagawa IS me council-. -"l"SQD " , "L 7'" ,a j' 51 b Vn v-VnllrOP srninrs to become better tseta Jueua mes ana is ujuepenu-... . ;nae presiut-m, unu i oi j.au, j-. o - -- . - Secretary ivnss rwiigawa win "c.sjjon chapter president, are in acquainted wiui men iwmdu-s in charge of delegate membership cnaige of arrangements for the and faculty members will be of- icrea mrougn a conce nuur ou:i day afternoon. The informal gathering, spon sored by the faculty and student advisory committee of Teachers colleee and the Union, will be ir,.c- .Peddler. Donald Mattrox, tenor, will smgi "Think On Me," by Scott, a so "Sylvia," by Speaks. jPrano solo, will be presented by "The Lotus Flower," by Schu-;Jean DeLong. mann, will be sung by Yvonne Sherry Clover, pianist, will play Moran, soprano. '"Two Prelude!, No. 7 and 8, by Joanne Howland will play a Shostakovich, violin solo, "Improvisation," by , "A Memory," by Ganz, will be Kabalenskv. 'sung by Shirley Lewandowski, Marshall Christensen, baritone, soprano. . will present "To Scenes of Peace. Jo Ann Bals, soprano, will sing Retiring," by Mozart. I "The Star," by Rogers. board secretary. Adams will head the special ent women's chairman. Repre- Entries Due March 31 For Photo Competition Photography enthusiasts have' until March 31 to enter prints in. the seventh annual Kappa Alpha j Mu international couesicue yuu- tography competition. Any student enrolled in the University Is eligible to enter prints in the competition spon sored by the photo-journalism honorary. Photographs must be 8 by 10 inches or larger and mounted on standard 16 by 20 inch photo mounts land council-board minutes. She DanQuet- represents inieiiiauuimi nuut. iMiss Kagawa is a junior in Teach-1 !ers college. . J I The independent mens chair-, man rjosition is still open. j The council ot aeiegaies voted to set a minimum quota of two donors a month from each affiliated and unaffiliated house. Blood pledge cards must be submitted to the Lancaster Red Cross office by Saturday winner in the amateur class will receive a scholarship to the Photo Workshop at the Univer sity of Missouri, May 11-19, 1951. If his pictures emphasize college life, the winner in the amateur class will also receive a $25 bonus. Certificates of merit will be March 31 and April 1 awarded to first, second, and third a Beta Delta rally will climax place winners in each class of this month's drive. The next blood both divisions. recruitment council meeting will Vnfrioc bp indeed and be March 25. Dd to 10 prints .vith no more ,, j jjcvtav ot thP national1 " TZ - than five entries in each of the, ti of jcaDDa Aloha Mu, UnmP Fr MpetinQ . , ,n .v"n.i;i(. prn iu-i, at uic uiiivtianj. Judges will be Larry Rob erston, chief of the photography department, Omaha World-Herald; Xeale Copple, assistant Sunday editor, Lincoln Journal Star; and Wendell Hoffman, University photo service. Cosmopolitans To Hold Special Entertainment Secretariat Added To UN Conference Something new has been added lems. Special names will be on the held from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Union ,,, u nn; w mpmhprt agenda for the Cosmopolitan club 0Unee. Nations conference. working on the public relation meeting Wednesday, following thei First held four years ago, the w , t head d b Secre. 'department. They will handle aU regular business meeting. jcoffee hour has become a yearly General Charles Gomon has publicity releases. The meeting will be held at i :30 'affair at the University. v ' p.labiisnPj Modeled after I Duties of the department of p.m., on the third floor ot the bcniors may bring guests to tne jt , N tjons Secretariat the Union. Miss Lois Miner, a club coffee hour four classes picture story, news feature and sports may be sub nr'ted. Prints will be judged in both amateur and professional divisions. KAM members and persons earn ing at least half of their income from photography will compete in the professional division. An 11 volume tncyciopeaia of Photography will awarded the portfolio winn of the professional class. The The University blood quota is officer said notjces would be be made at m .v,;,-,c a month. Bloodmoblle ..j j : ff.- in- r ,IU , . , UUMtU ueslUlcl L11JK L1JC CAdlb luuill U111LC. UUil J Will V1SH OLVlLiau ' Entries Due March 22 For 1952 Ivy Day Sing To Feature Hat Talk The four S'es of hats will bej Groups wishing to participate) 7. The director must be active in in the 1952 Ivy day sing, to be held, the group and regularly enrolled May 3, must submit their entries in the University. oi m uc,. Saturday March 22. SDecial rules governing the discussed at a Home fcc c'uoj Sponsors of the sing Kosmet girl's groups only are: meeting niursud v ub and A ssociated Women Stu- 1. All members of the group t-i . : u 1 1 nCbUl VHUUIIV MU'UIU mi((on hoan Hi. Dean t. t. nenziiK s . , , . . jrtmor,tc Teachers college. i r,alnA cuhhrr aist Gomon by performing the sec retarial duties of the model con ference. Heading the department of re search, Nita Helmstadter and her committee members will collect background information to aid delegates with this year's prob- sentative ot a city Vd 1 dents, announced the deadline for I must be carrying 12 hours the store. The meeting win De l lic riori mlo. ommJnrocPTit ipmPstir nnH have no in the Entry blanks and contest rules m 1 1 a 1 A? ri f Dnil " . Home Ec parlors at 4:30 ""u ing tne groups. be !may be obtained from Prof. Ray, "shell, scoop, skimmer and sailor me entries must contain tne er ;F. Morgan. School of journalism, X four S'es which are types name of the song the name of the I of hats that are at the present particularly popular, ana aie tuu.- ing into style this spring. B-4 Burnett hall. Pharmacy, N-Club Petitioning j For Council Representation College of Pharmacy and N-!Council by Friday, club expect to present petitions to Pharmacy college Dean Joseph Student Council this week in an B. Burt said Tuesday that 120 attempt to acquire representation signatures had been aquired. He on the council. : added that he was "fairly sure College of Pharmacy, which that the petition would be corn is now represented jointly with pleted by Friday, the College of Dentistry, is trying The N-club is not now repre to get separate representation. sented on the council. The petition must contain 500 At last week's council meeting, denatures and be submitted to the, the motion to allow N-club reprc- Women's groups should submit Jeanne VierK, nome jm: mu -" " - "" thP following snecial rules. that tnere.iMu. mm Mica, ivic-n s iuu - - ----- -- - , present semester, and have no failures from last semester. 2. Not less than eight, and not more than 25 girls, including the director, may represent any group in the sing. Freshman women may participate. Men's groups are governed by NU BULLETIN BOARD nfjciHpnt announced would be a short business meet- should ing following the discussion. (Chuck submit their Widmaier, 410 Rex Knowles Addresses Ag Campus Joint Dinner Rev. Rex Knowles, Presbyterian and Congregational student pastor, Placement Registration All Teachers college students, whether or not they are plan ning on teaching immediately after graduation, should regis ter for placement in the teach ing field. James Thorpe, assistant di rector of University extension division, said that all individ uals qualified to teach should register as a form of assurance for the future. Wednesday Gamma Alpha Chi dinner, p.m., Parlor X, Union. Phi Chi Theta meeting, 7:30 p.m., Parlor Z, Union. YMCA commission group, fine arts, 4 p.m., southeast room of !FllPn Smith hall: Flaine Smith- entries to 1. -Not more man ju ana no less,- , V ' (Vian 15 mpn inrluriine the direc-iucls '""' io. inn '. . : . .r tor, may participate in me sing. conference procedure chairman, Pat Allen, are to draft assembly rules and to supervise the1 elec tions of discussion chairmen. Allan Garfinkle is director of the department of technical ar rangements. His committee will organize seating arrangements and room assignments. Members of the Secretariat will be present in the NUCWA room on the third floor of the Union at all times during the conference. They will be avail able to answer questions by delegates. The problems to be discussed at this year's NUCWA model con ference are the veto, witii pro posals for its abolition or limita- fi tion, and the powers ot the uen eral Assembly. street. The sing is governed by the fol lowing rules: 1. AU organized groups at the University, including independ ent and medical students with the exception of honorary groups, may participate in the sing. 2. No medleys may be used and songs must not exceed five min utes. The same songs must not be sung two consecutive years. i r 3. Alumni cannot take part in Modem Dance bfOUpS YWCA commission group, goals 2. All members of the grouprand values, 5 p.m., southeast room must meet University scholarship of Ellen Smith hall; Norma Loth requirements. These include anjrop, leader. overall average of four and par-j Freshman Music Recital, 4 p.m., ticipams must have passed it Social Sciences auditorium. hours last semester. If duplications occur, the first entry will keep its original choice. Order of prestation and meetinp of the songleaders will be announced later. the singing, but they may assist ,cn cr:n Dor;n in preparation, providing thcy.rian 3Z Spring KeciTQI sentation was defeated by a 16 to 5 vote. Ira Epstein, in charge of the N club petition, said he expected to ..11 i. 41 . ..nnnp Collect Ulc ptiLllluns iiuiu voijvjua . i members of the committee which Phalanx Plans 5mOker is doing the petitioning Tuesday!- , , - . :r ' :mV Pommon to ai night. He said that he plans to for I nursaav evening University students at a fellowship present the petition to Council phalanx, national honorary and necessary. I "A Seasonal Holiday" will be j: miiv hi, Aa Mnn'c Wednesday. nrofpion.il militarv fraternitv.l 5. No sDorial articles of aDnarel the theme used throughout the Cosmopolitan club meeting, 7:30 p.m., 3rd floor, Union. Thursday Phalanx Meeting, Armory Lounge, 7:30 p.m. Search Week Committee meet ing, 4:30 p.m., Room 212, Social Sciences. Block and bridle .initiation, 6 have not been connected profes- Four seasonal holidays will be, v cinaiiv u-iti, md, L,.VpH at nrrnpic nnd Pre-! o-Ag club meeting, 7.30 p.m 4. All groups must remain after Orchesis annual spring their participation for recall if March 28 and 29. . . Ponm 907 Aa hall Flprtion of of- recital - Ificers will be held. DELL HELICOPTER DIVISION hti excellent openings in new TEXAS plant See our Interviewers March 13-14 The N-club petition would have, wiii hold a smoker Thursday at shall be purchased for the sing. 6. Lach group will be pcr- pinh AmiUiinc; and Loomis hall Monrlav nisht. i to be presented to general faculty 7;30 p.m. in the Armory lounge The dinner was served by the committee on student organization All junior advanced army and Ag Union. More then 70 members; for approval. ;ROTC cadets and sophomore and of the three organizations were! If approved, it would be sub- junior NROTC midshipmen are present. 'mitted to students for vote. i invited to attend. mitted one hour of professional supervision by music faculty personnel, which must be reg istered with the sing chariman. program, announced Shirley Sidles Orchesis president. Christmas, Halloween, Fourth of July and Easter are the seasons that will be portrayed. The program will be gin at 8 p.m. in Grant Memorial. Wednesday Schedule. Includes Neligh, O'Neill University Concert Band Tours Nebraska Towns 'ft'' ' .A. mz.v- .j ft I n 'rV. tWfflL m.JiW,Wrm 1 rsjVffi y&s "tm sum tm' , "'WWWfcW ' ii, ' CONCERT TIME University concert band now on a three-day tour of Nebraska communities. (Daily NSbraskan Photo.) The University ROTC concert'ehartered buses and is accom band left Tuesday noon for a panied by Lentz, Col. C. J. Frank three-day tour of six Nebraska forter, sponsor, and Miss Mary Augustine, assistant to the dean of women. Equipment and uni forms are transported in three cities The 90-piece organization, di vopioH Kw rionnlH A. I.antz. ore- Rented concerts Tuesday at Fre- station wagons mont and Norfolk. Programs at; Tht program In each town Neligh and O'Neill are scheduled consists of 13 numbers. Two for Wednesday. The band will g0,0,sts ac play at Albion and Central City Thnrsdav and return to Lincoln companled by the band. The late that night. four soloists making the trip In each town the band's ap pearance is under the sponsorship of a local civic or school organiza tion, The band Is traveling In two are Bonnie Weddel, harp; Lewis Forney, piano; Denny Schneider, cornet; and Jack Snider, Trench horn. Snider Is director of the University brass choir and the other three are students major ing in music. The following numbers make up the program: ' "Commando March" by Sam uel Barber. "The Roman Carnival" overture by Hector Berlioz. "Death and Transfiguration" finale by Richard Strauss. "Concerto for Horn" by Franz Strauss (Jack Snider, soloist) or "Hungarian Melodies" by Vincent Bach (Denny Schneider, soloist. "An Outdoor Overture" by Aaron Copland. "Rhapsody in Blue" by George I "March of the Steel Men" by Gershwin (Lewis Forney, soloist) Charles S. Belsterling. or "Legend of the Redwoods" by Marches will be played by en- Grace Vamos (Bonnie Weddel, so-; cores. USE DAILY NEBRASKAN To place a classified ad e Slop in the Buine Office Room 20 Student Union e C.1I 2-7631 Ext. 4226 fr C ;. fied Service Hours 1-4:30 Won. thru Fri. THRIFTY AD RATES No. words I 1 dayj:2 days 3 daysj 4 days 1 week" 1 y S J OJ .80 J 1 .05J1.25 L45- 16-20 I .60 J 95)Ji:25J1.50J1.70 I .70J 1.10 1.45 1775 j L95 26-30 I .80 I 1.25 I 1.C5 2.00 j 2.20 loist) "Trauersinfonie" by Richard Wagner. "The Blue-Tail Fly" by Clare E. Grundman. "Comedians' Gallop" by Dmi tri Kabalevsky. "Marche Slave" by P. L. Tshaikowsky. "Lift of the Latin" (Samba) by David Bennett, Last year's tour, the first since the war, was also three days in length. Concerts were presented In Kearney, North Platte, Sid ney and Curtis. The concerts are sponsored by the following schools and organi zations. Fremont high school ac tivities association, band and or chestra parents club of the Nor folk public schools, Neligh high "Hail Nebraska," featuring a 'school, O'Neill Lions club, Albion male glee club and a musical; Commercial club and Central City take-off on "The Thing." iLions club. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I Ii. .1 1 Kun Snleamen'i vacations on wholesale bread routee, or aaslat Saleamanauer In office. Mint b courteoui, responsible anrl safe driver. Good waftes. Box 6S3 Grand Island, Nebraska. Give full details. LOST AND FOUND LOST pair dar rimmed Rlajues. gold rlrm Call Cirolee. 2-13K8. LOST Brown helltrntned RlissM in brown case. Around Union, Friday eve ning. 206 Student Union or 3-4450. REWARD. 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