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Fricfav. May -1, 1953 Poge 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Scene From 'Anything Goes' uncGy d S I . . ; v . , t I . I JJJ I !w, : XX, aaateaw " In AfU e Elijah Coliseum BOX VOYAGE , , . Passengers on board the Liner "American" wave roodby before sailing to Europe in the Kosmet Klub Spring: Musical. "Anything: Goes." The final performance of the Cole Porter Spring; Musical will be presented Friday, 8 p.m. at the Nebraska Theater, starring Nick Amos, Hank Gibson, Jean Carol DeLong and Marilyn. Lehr. Three Workshops Scheduled Tuesday For Coeds To Discuss AWS Rules Dean Hallgren To Speak At Delegate Meeting Five hundred student voices will combine to present "The Elijah," an oratorio by Men delssohn, Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. in the Coliseum. Arthur Westbrook, professor of voice, will be the conductor. The combined choruses include, the Ag College chorus, the two University chorus groups, and the University Singers, The Uni versity Orchestra, directed byi Emanuel Winshow, will accom pany the singers. Radaker Jenkins Outstanding state soloists have Crete. He has done solo work been chosen to sing the leading in the "Messiah" and the "Elijah vv vi-t in "Th Fiiiah" Thpw in the Chicago area and appeared soloists include one student froml with the Chicago Metropolitan thA iTnivfrsitv 9nH nm inctrn-trr lOoera. Gilbert was featured as from the school of music. j soloist in the spring concert last Kathryn Radaker, soprano, will! year. have the part of the Youth. Missj Each spring concert is given Radaker is a senior from Wisner by the University Choral Union, and a music major. j A crowd of about 4,000 is ex- Earl F. Jenkins, instructor in pected at the concert Sunday, Dr. voice and director of one of the i Westbrook stated. - - 1 A S J i r ' AY J Journsl am) Str Counesy Sunday Radaker rmilfw Sunday Journal and Star tone, "Lord, God of Abraham"; chorus and University Singers, "Cast thy burden upon the Lord"; recitative by baritone and chorus, "The fire descends from heaven". Air, baritone, "Is not His word"; air, alto, "Woe unto them"; recitative, air by the tenor, baritone and The Youth, and chorus, "Look down on us"; chorus, "Thanks be to God". Air, soprano, "Hear ye Israel"; chorus, "Be not afraid"; recita tive, baritone and alto and chorus, "The Lord hath exalted Thee and Have Ye not heard"; recitative and air, tenor and baritone, "Man of .God, It is enough". j Recitative, tenor and trio, Uni-J versity Singers, "Lift thine eyes"; chorus, "He watching over Is-j rael"; recitative, alto and bari-l tone, "Arise, Elijah"; air, alto, "O rest in the Lord". Recitative, baritone and soprana, and chorus, "Behold; God the Lord passed by"; air, : I r University coeds who live inj Major topics for discussion are: organized houses will have a' 1. Should girls be restricted to chance to air their views on rules 8 p.m. nights when they are down governing them at the firs-t Asso- in four or more hours? i ciated Women Students workshop' 2. Should second semester fresh a. w hat can we do to raise standards at the University? AWS Point System Courtesy Lincoln Journal DR. ARTHUR WESTBROOK . . . The 500 -voice cheral Union will be directed by Dr. West brook Sunday In the Coliseum, Varrv TTAmnViill 4V Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. men be allowed to stay out until member, will be the leader of a bra ska a"d adjoining states. 'and University Frank M. Hallgren, assistant 10:30 p.m. rather than 9 p.m.? discussion of the point system. Alyce Roth, contralto lead from alto, "Now Cherith's brook"; duet dean of student affairs, will ad-! 3. Should girls be automatical-. Martha Pavne will act as secretary Hastings, has studied voice atiby the soprano and baritone, dress the general meeting of all campused for coming in late on arid Miss 'Mary Jean Mulvanev (Hastings College and in New ("What have I to do with thee"; delegates in the Union Ballroom Saturday nights? instructor in women's physicaliYork City. She has been fea- "Blessed are the Men", by the at 7 p.m. i Other topics include: Are special education, will serve as facultyirured as soloist with the Hastings chorus. Starting at ':30 p.m., the dele-permissions useful? What about acjvisor. College choir and the Hastings Recitative, baritone and chorus, gates will divk'e to meet in three the quiet hours and visiting hoursi evnlana-inn ,hP Civic Svmphony. "As God the Lord"; chorus, "Baal, discussion groups. At 8:30 p.m., set-up? And what about 11' . . Jl .v.. The baritone soloist will be we rrv to thee": recitative, bari University choruses, will have the The program includes: Intro- tenor, "Then shall the nghteoaus; tenor role in the oratorio. Jen- duction; baritone. "As God the shine ; chorus, "And men snau, kins earned his bachelor and Lord"; overture; "Help, Lord", byiyour light break forth". ' master of music degrees from the! the chorus; duet by the soprano. University and studied voice at and alto, "Zion spreadeth her York. chorus; recitative by the tenor, The soprano lead will be filled. "Ye people read your hearts"; by Mrs. Margaret Hasebroock, 1 air by the tenor, "If with all your from West Point. Mrs. Hase- hearts . broock, who is at present music! "Yet doth the Lord see it not" chairman of the General Federa- chorus! recitative, alto, "Elijah he goal of the Lincoln Junior jtions all over the country, as well tion of Women's Clubs, has made get thee hence"; "For He shall chamber of Commerce "lite-a- as local officials and businest I'Lite-A-Bumper' Safety Campaign Begins Today board13"? o appearances in Ne- give His angels" by the chorus bumper" safety campaign, is fi ha raiiied to the n. Singers; recitative, have at least 10 per cent of the. . K they will reassemble in the ball- o'clocks on Sunday? room for the reports of the pro-) University Standards ceedings in each workshop. winvciiiy jiuriuuiu Jan Steffan, AWS president,! Su? Brownlee, AWS board urges all coeds to attend and for member, will lead a discussion on those who do attend to find out University standards in Room 316. how the majority of the house -"een --uuuarKy win serve a:, sl-l 50,000 cars in Lancaster county f"'1 i""'a"" scotch-lighted. ( In Lincoln police have lent their The campaign opens Friday on, enthusiastic support to the cam the University campus and Sat- paign, giving the Jaycees special urday in downtown Lincoln. jpermission to operate loudspeak- Gordon Gay, business adminis-jcrs atop car$j handbills oa irauoii senior anu uiilvhi - .. j . . . tt-iu iwa in -hare of th cam- autos. and crect banner across it is set up, the following topics !Palc Gilbert, voice and choral one. and chorus, "Baal, hear and' us taping station, located be- O street, as well as buying stripi recitative and air, bari- JIUW UIC IlldJUilLV Ui inc iiuust . v , . ... j, i u. t i. .1.- . rptjirv and the farnltv advisor wili souna. " LT1: " L, T1 .! be Miss Marr Aueustine. assistant 3. Should the appeal board be that nnminnci nwi.H in thp W aean Ol omen, .... ... 1 OntQtanHinff workshops will be more nearly! ome 01 xne zmn6s 10 De ois"U, ylfZl k-. "'VNROTC were presented awards nessmen, were presented to An- -, "u ' . eraxmS stations. "The program representative of campus fcclingsJcussed are: ,apal before the board for ior , Naval Scj. drew Paul graduating at triP ot the tape for a fee has proven effective in other PfAc rVci-McciVtfi ' hat are the standards "l be ence at a ceremonv Wednesday the head of his class in Naval,01 .states, and there is no question KUJeS UlSCUSVOn smoking and drinking for women? ipointed. Which Ones 'afternoon in Love Librarj- Audi-'Science; Louis Jackson Keester,! ezze of rain, however, the that it will be effective here, es- Shirley Murphy, AWS vice-, 2. When is it permissible to "e'e8aT?s wrnch nave feen midshipman standing highest in studcnt station will not be oper- pecially if a driver's tail light president, will lead a discussion, wear shorts, slacks or jeans? added to the AWb groups are. , Naval Science 4 year course, iated. Instead, students may have should be defective or burned of rules in the ballroom. Joyce: 3. What about using profanity Point system scuson: ' 5rf c1 Robert John Peters, graduating at, the tape applied Saturday at the out," he said. Bennington will act as secretary in public? f L' Aa WStKfi ffi P i " Marine1 ttion, 13th md K. "It's a good thing to do" and Miss Elsie Jevons, assistant! 4. What is the time and pacejLothrop and Nita Fra nmP , is Charles Fowler. University dire- professor of commercial arts, will for kissing and what does a kiss'Alpha Ph, Barb Raun and Ann g:ala Adm5 Miche,et' midshipman of gradual-'produced bv the same company tor of buildings and ground, saTd. n-e as faculty advisor. mean to the girl and to the Y? ;"ner K P a Gmm Nal D, tr c , and Rear Admiral outstand-j which produces scotch tape, isvis-! He asserted that, the cars in th. Joan Eeiling Adelphi :ficer. Captain T. A. Donovan, pro-!1 . apmude ior .avai Venice icie jor aoout one-nail mile andniversity pool would probably Rules workshop- Judy Pollock lessor of Naval Science, presided. urse. catches an approaching driver's be stripped Sgt. John Furrow. and GeorX Hulac Kappa Kappa ; - -i Other awards went to William eyes about 70 per cent quicker , the University police, also ?r flwri- Tcrt, MDt.-J SI iLee Devrics. midshipman contrib-;than tail lights, according to tests 'yp.ed his support, adding "I (Continued from Tare 1) requirements of a treasurer is ob- T ' -t pv VpUl Pni UIZ.UU WIUUU luting most to morale and esprit de.m!de at Iowa State College. :lran" " should be required the junior-senior Class Council. v lou,sy ""V e y't" Bobbie Dunn, Alpha Phi; Charlene C J DmJmaf A UamiJ corps and Albert Paul Tilley, sen-j .""i imueaaea The Council is the first in a series 1 WU1Q siaim mK "iy, 1 Johnson. Alpha Chi Omega: Joy - '"y" ncwu ior who displayed outstanding.'1" ""'.'"'e Riass . ntftiidi auu ticdii 1 cum, ttiia, .ew oiiicei jlvll . V. v . . . . . .v . ' I fA'ULC vaid, iVUCl Udl ana tsurne;; nau. ine siaiion, co- son, jaycee nce-president and as ordinated with the downtown sistant Union director, said. campaign and manned by stu-j Captain Wood, of the State Am A I nr 1 ..jo "... oaieiy fairoi, stated mat tne Fa- At NOW ROTC CeremQnieS apP the "Pe tape m two;trol planned to put the strips oa ni ,uv7 IV W I VCf CI IfWIIlC'd .minutes. Between 1 and 5 p.m. !thcir cars in all the areas over midshipmen ini The awards, donated by busi-'r,' : . . D.pers. win oe the state where Jaycees were op- will be discussed: (instructor at uoane College m'answer 1. Are activities fairly pointed? bhould we r e - e v a 1 u a t e our system? Is the idea of an appeal board Outstanding Middies Rewarded awards 'nessmen. Platforms . . . " . . ... .tlJl IjUIIUL. rCKLV VI t A 3 i JU e junior-senior Class Council. jviousiy to exercise iniBobbie Dunn, Alpha PhiiCharleneXJ Rnnoc Ac Hfinrl k- rnrr.;-i ,. h firct in !-:, would stand high on my cam- . . ... T CQ DllQGGS MS rleOu f movements to create class and Paign Platform. I would like to f flnd Jean pe . DeU 0rfiCers were elected by 'proficiency in Naval Engineering.. lens" which serve 1 as tiny reflec- ofessional! Also recemng honors vrere-:;'"'"'" its meet-lDean Thurston Buckingham. jun-'S 11! L" ior who displayed utslanding,-- the "cu'rVe of e for proficiency m Navigation; Gerald th. y,. cn 1hat . f . . "'i"''f j chool unity, two very important see the treasurery or the Junior; nrnicrts iass built into something sub-,Y"?"?1 projects. .tt..,i v. k: m0.,Tv,t! Adelphi. The Oass Council action in or-T"'" 4S,": ',t 7.' Standards and oioria liarris. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional: Also recemng honors were l ie v-i-s -"u..w4 ... w.- . project namely the Ju gamzing sales and promotion of ScBnj The jth umir cnnftiinwrnpnTB has Khnwn . . ... Junior- suc- business fraternity, at discussion: Connie; ine Wednesday night. Clark, Alpha Chi Omega; Barbara) The officers who will serv the 19o3 fall semester are : - t,-,o ckn,.m ' w.i a 1.. i TIV AUr, 4 1r,V T5Ki .1 mz .lt ,. TA in;lli -1 1 - what a real contribution it can CnSi:p. ,'J Z d c,, Marne Cook and Sally Hall,: Bridges, president; Bill Melville," displayed outstanding proficiency:?"0, a 1 1 aF UPC ake to a specific class and to the ,. -Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mimi vice president; Roger Graul, sec- in Naval Weapons; Donald Lee; n. 1" ctrinc nMmi. and I ay ; retary : Linus Ostdiek, Jjsurer Becker, sophomore who displayed ml from the ja - Th have ' M ifdlef,1 wvrovemem, ana nwi(M,iMd exclusive right to 5 nidKe lo it e(.'lllt uiom onu iu .lit ,.!e University as a whole. I . ' ... Hamer. Delta Gamma With the support of the Class' . P?!c?"i..? lLfS? .Thoreson, Adelphi. Council, I believe tne junior- T , . . ,v,,,,.;, j c,, W,, 9 noar mi" thi want to see enthusiasm and spir-i gaATa; S? ,S Library Creates nexi jear. ... ' trochmr, locc union tv, timo v . r ,v f"1 .-r "7 stents to throw away! ypewnTer service iLlewellvn Thorson. freshman who ...u. i.w Vance Baker was chosen dele- displayed outstanding proficiency .u- ...;J.w .i ention m Naval Orientation. gate to the national conv 'in New York City next Septem ber. Frank Wells, Roger Graul cf class and school unity at Ne- braska I think the Class Coun-meir oeanies, lei s maKe sure inciri students who are studying in ternate delegates, cols offer the best chance to do'spint fo.V,Js sch001 lsn 1 throw'n the library and find they have A pledging ceremony held dur somethinr about this well- away wlt" them. '-typing to do, may now use type- jng the meeting brought the founded criticism. would propose making the i writers i.i the building. spring pledee class up to twelve! , rh d ' f ,h riirertio lf If elected. 1 feel that 1 couid class offices more important than In ansvr : to frequent requests members. The members of the:VJ . r' " ...;n J make a contribution to the Junior they have been in the past. When'for typewr'Trs to be made avail-pledge class are Daniel Pop, Gor-. nnr ' n 'c,mHav Arf- v-5 Hiving uic wjj vuuiivi. - . . ijun., inlnp Mav fipvpn-thiriv n clnck I IliL AMJMMi IIa AIM and Ernie Bt-bb were named al- UUIIICIUII To Give Concert The University Lutheran Cha- pose. I Because it reduces night-time : accident rates and draws attention jto parked cars, safety organiza- LAST TIME TONIGHT! kntmrt Klub prmrnlt "AHYTHIfi'G GOES" at the NEBRASKA THEATRE Curtain at P.M. TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE' i my full, active support. at the University Lutheran Cha- Ciiren .nuiiitritj'; linnK uui "'. nu"j rave a a trivii;c n cuuesuay. . w 1111dm iveisuu, jui" iuctjijc, ic- i ictw nnj r e.nn. College Days should be sponsored, well-defined purpose. Three typewriters have been rome Barton. Dana Clement. JerryjK Rpfreshrnents will follow cy uic Class uiiicers, nuu inai 111c 1 would HKe 10 se tne TUnior M""- i ui ciiu vi luuiu jfii&fii, ci mum ciikc, euu jiiii Junior-Senior Prom should be in- ancj junior class oficers initiate I1"9 01 the library. Oliver. eluded as a highlight during coi- cultural programs for their res- STUDENTS For that iht1f tumek Let's eat mt the Doran Jacobs: "One of the first Remodeling Of MA Hall In Progress jege uayg. i-ernaps uie rcvivjus pective Classes. This could ln f this tradition would encourage ciude such things as speakers and unity within the University and convocations. We need to empha bring out a little of the diminish-!Sjze this sort of thing more on jug pep and enthusiasm." icampu. Junior Class Treasurer ! So- if 1 am elected, i win do - my best to accomplish these Jamet Hofstetter: No platform .v,i. t v,,.. ,.,Hiil4 t ...v, things I have outlined above. I aubmitted. ...,, ... ;.; ...-. w 411 irjiuri ine piJMuun w iiii en ergy and enthusiasm; in the hope i that the class officers will, in the future, be more than mere figure heads. Jean Steffen: "I am for the idea of women taking part in the run ning of their classes. For the most part. I believe women are I as qualified as men and am jagainst the idea of a man being j elected just because he is a man i or is backed by a certain group. ,1 believe my interest in class wel- The Mechanic Arts Hall U get- 'are and class spirit and my will ting a new lease on life! ingness to work for these things For the benefit of c t u d e n ts qualifies me for the position of walking past the Hull who have Junior class treasurer. wondered why the roof was lit ernlly being raised it's not van dals. The building is being com pletely remodeled. This includes construction of new roof, new floors, new partitions and a new north entrance plus other lesser details. The hall of the remodeled building will be tiled similar to the halls in Ferguson Hall. A partial brick front on the south ide will be constructed ro that Mechanic Arts Hall will resem ble the surrounding halls. The work, which was started three weeks ago, will be com pleted by the opening of the 1953-54 term. 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