Page 4 SUMMER NEBRASKAN TlhiTScfoy,' July 1 4, 1 955 Friday Performance :orus To Present he Mighty Casey' Ch America's No. 1 pastime, base ball, and music will be combined in the presentation of the opera, "Tthe Mighty Casey," by the Uni versity Summer Chorus Friday at 8 p.m. in the Howell Memorial Theatre. The publitf is invited and admis sion will be by tickets only which may be obtained free of charge from the Music Department, Union or Howell Theatre. Leads in the baseball game within the opera will be played by Vaughn Jaenike as Casey, John Schwartz as the narrator and Carol Je Armstrong as Casey's girl friend. An opera is given yearly by the chorus as part of on opera work shop sponsored by the School of Fine Arts and the University Sum mer Sessions. Most of the enrollees are Nebraska music teachers working toward graduate degrees. Earl Jenkins, assistant professor of voice ho is the music director, liam Schuman "was created under j the influence of the rising trend of American opera, rooted in our own culture and traditions. This trend is :early becoming more dominant and, it is believed by many, repre sents the best hope for a vital American theater of musical drama". The original verses of Ernest Thayer's "Casey at the Bat" ap pear intact in the opera's libretto. Stage director is Clarence Den ton, instructor in the Department of Speech and Dramatic Art. Shir ley Hurtz is accompanist, Dorothy Maxwell, choreographer: Jim Tomasek, lighting technician, and Dale Ganz, assistant lighting tech nician. Other members of the cast in clude: Glenn Trent, Allen Hartley, Nancy Norman, Jack Wells, Gene Knepper, Jerry Lawson, Joan Mar shall, Sute Thomas, Doralee Wood, Bonnie Young, Helmut Sienknecht, Bruce Beymer, Shirley Halligan, Jerry Hurtz, Danny Grace. Joseph Crawford, Don Goodrich and Hugh Thomas. - The Inside Wei Sport Reels Two sport reels on huntinc will be shown today in the Union Main Lounge from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The two films are "The Mak ing of a Shooter" and "Hunting Dogs." Fishing will be the topic of next week's films which are sponsored b the Union and the de partment of physical education for men. Foreign Film The first in the Union's foreign film series will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Union Ball room. The movie, "Earrings of Ma dame De", has French dialogue with English sub-titles. No admis sion will be charged. Starring Charles Boyer, Danielle Darrieux and Vittorio De Sica, the film's story revolves around a pair of diamond earrings which complicates Madame De's unruf fled wedded life. She nawnc thpm and her husband repurchases them for his mistress. Bridge Lessons The fourth in the Union's series Tf bridge lessons will be given at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Union Par lors A, B and C. Mrs. Homer Honeywell is in structor of the series in which the Quality Greeting Cards for every occasion SOLOEflOOD Steljoneiy SScra 215 North 14 Goren point-count method is used. Forty persons are enrolled. Joint Luncheon Pi Lambda Theta and Phi Delta Kappa, education honoraries. will hold a joint dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Union Parlors Y and Z. Dr. Earl Wiltse, superintendent of schools at Grand Island, will speak at the .dinner on "'What Every Educator Ought To Know About South American Schools." Wiltse recently toured South Amer ica for six weeks, visiting schools there. Handicrafts The fifth in a series nf hand crafts classes sponsored by the Union will be held at 7 p.m. Tues- aay in the Craft Shop. Since a new project is demonstrated each week, it is unnecessary to have attended previous lessons Projects to be demonstrated are rimn nlao. tic, textile painting and wood and metal tooling. The Craft Shop is open Thurs day evenings QUENTIN'S Town Bt Campus the SMART MONEY Is Being Sjent at Quenfin's Town & Campus For Terrific Summer Clearance DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, ETC. CUT PRICED! In addition we are receiving; new fall thine that yon should examine vith an eye toward fall. SUMMER NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIED AD RATES No. Words 1 Wk. 2 Wks. 1-10 .40 .65 11-15 .50 .80 16-20 .60 .95 21-25 .70 1.10 Recruiter For WAC Visits NU 1st Lt. Dorcas A. S tarns of the Women's Army Corps will visit the University Thursday and Friday to interest University seniors and graduate students in becoming of ficers. "There is a great need for Wom en Officers in our National De fense Program which can best be filled by young college graduates," said Lt. Stearns. ""We are particu larly interested in contacting quali fied young women who are con sidering fields in which they may receive additional education s well as an interesting career." Lt. Stearns, who is assigned to Fifth Army Headquarters in Chi cago, will be at Ellen Sirith Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Women with college degrees, who are accepted, enter the Army ( as First or Second Lieutenants, de-: pending on their qualifications, and : Hayloft Presents Jekyll and Hyde "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," by Richard Abbot is the Hayloft Sum mer Theater production currenty being shown at the Hayloft. Per formances begin at 8:30 p.m. and will continue through Sunday. Marv Stromer is featured in the title role. Portia Hawley plays Pauline and Noel Schoenrock is Mr. Udderson. Dr. Lanyon is played by Skip Weatherford. The play is an adaptation- of liobert Louis Stevenson's tory of a man who is able to divide his per sonality into two parts. Next week is presentation is "Accent On Youth." Seventy - eight per cent of vehicles involved in fatal accidents in 1954 were traveling straight ahead. Nearly 14,000 persons were killed in weekend traffic accidents last year. NU To Hold 'Fun Roundup' A "Square Dance Fan Roundup will be beld at the University July 21 and 22 la the Union Ballroom. This is the first time sack a pro gram lias been offered. The "Roundup" win be both edu cational aad recreational. Tbe '"Roundup" . is being spon sored by the department f physi cal education for women and tbe Nebraska Folk and Square Dance Association. Mrs. Overa Berck, physical education assistant pro fessor, is co-ordiaaUr. PREVTKVC Fraternity. Sorority. 4 Orowniaatiaa Letterheads ... Letters ... News Bulletins . . Booklets . PreoTsnas graves pmnxs CO. 312 NorUi 12th Ph. 2-2957 serve more. for a two-year period or $300.00 EASY CAMPUS AGENCY We aeei a eampaa aeeat s eJI aaHeasJlr meVwtter J draw-tiic wt mm elior rate te vnrinrrrlnc liwihmn bt fail. TmemeMn prwflt: ee awt tai ml mnulrra. 1 n pertem an bmrtinrrt and irtut-4 wiling taerrartlea. Wrtte: Empire Eaciafwriaff Hnil Ce-, r.. lies 114 aal Ht. 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