The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 02, 1956, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE NEBRASKAN
Meetings:
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Traditional Closing Event
Venna Louscheer. Gary Kil-
day, Sharon Stiehl and Bob At
tebery dance to the music of
Jimmy Phillips at the Freeh Hop
Music Staff:
QSSB
Four professional musicians
known nationally for their concert
ability will join the University
Music Department's teaching staff
this fall. .
Dr. David Foltz, Chairman of the
d e p a r tment,
aid the addi-
tions will
strengthen the
faculty con
siderably in
the perform
ing as well as
the teaching
phases.
Leon Lish
ner will join
the faculty as
associate pro- Fowler
fessor of voice. He is known for his
performances on Broadway and in
Europe of Menotti's "The Consul,"
and for his portrayal in "The Saint
of Bleecker Street." He annually
appears on coast-to-coast televi
sion in the Christmas presentation
of Menotti's "Amahl and the Night
Visitors." He was leading basso
with the New York City Opera
Company,
Smiths Pay Fees
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, pic
tured above, were among the
many new students paying their
fees after completing other New
Student Week registration activi
ties. For the first time this
year, students pulled their cards
in the Men's Physical Education
Building instead of in the Coli
seum. Students first consulted
with their advisors in making
out their schedules, which were
then checked and okayed by
their college counselors. Some
students got so used to stand
ing in lines that several women
were found standing in line for
Social Calendar
Kappa Kappa Gamma-Delta Sig
ma Phi Football Function.
Football Function.
Gamma Phi Bet a-Sigma Alpha
Epsilon Football Function.
Pi Beta Phi-Alpha Tau Omega
Football Function.
Kappa Alpha Theta-Phi Delta
Theta Football Function.
Kappa Kappa Gamma-SYIGMA
Nu Picnic.
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Saturday evening. The dance is
the traditonal closing event to
the University's New Student
Week. It is sponsored by the
IVQFSIYy
Dr. Foltz said that Mr. Lishner
will appear in October for two
weeks with the Chicago Opera
Company in a major role under
the direction of Dimitri Metropo
lis, conductor of the New York
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Another addition is Harvey Hin
shaw as assistant professor of pia
no. Mr. Hinshaw has been accom
panist for famed singers Lotte
Lehmann, John Charles Thomas,
and Igor Gorin, whom he appeared
with last year in the Lincoln Sym
phony Concert Series. He also was
concert pianist with the National
School Assemblies and for the Pasa
dena Community Opera Associa
tion.
Priscilla Parson, who will be in
structor of cello, has performed
with the Chicago Civic Orchestra,
Kansas City Philharmonic, and
Pittsburgh and San Antonio Orch
estras. She was a member of the
Metz String Quartet.
Taking over the duties of Eman
uel Wishnow, professor of violin
who is on a year's leave, is Lind
sey Merrill, who himself is on
leave from the faculty of Smith
Korean veterans. Another stu
dent, an exchange student from
Egypt who had just received
his cards, when told that he was
now finished, tore up all his
cards and walked away.
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lrSIMBVy
College and a concertmaster of
the Louisville Symphony Orches
tra. He also has performed with
the Charlotte, N. C, Greenfield,
Mass., and Smith Symphony Orch
estras and Smith Quartet.
Another faculty addition is Da
vid Fowler, former supervisor of
instrumental music at Lincoln
Northeast High School. Mr. Fowler,
vice president of the Nebraska
Music Educators, will be assistant
professor of music education.
SAI Elects
Waggoner VP
Mary Jane Waggoner, instruc
tor in piano at the University, was
elected first vice president of Sig
ma Alpha Iota, national profes
sional music fraternity for wom
en, at the.
group's nation
al convention
here.
More than
500 delegates
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ing 105 college
chapters and
70 alumna
cnapters at
tended. Miss Wag
goner served Waggoner
as province president of nine col
lege chapters in Nebraska, Kansas,
Colorado, and Missouri from 1951
1956. At the University, she has
served as vice president and presi
dent of Pi Kappa Lambda, nation
al honorary music fraternity, and
as faculty adviser of the local chap
ter of Sigma Alpha Iota.
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Open House,
f-rosh Hop
inish VJeeh
Climaxing New Student Week for
line-weary freshmen were the
Chancellor's Reception and Union
Open House Friday night and the
traditional Frosh Hop Saturday
night.
In addition to meetings with their
advisors, registration and orien
tation sessions, new students also
attended special functions both
Wednesday and Thursday nights.
Wednesday, all religious houses
on campus held open house with
parties, picnics and programs on
their agendas.
Thursday, men and women stu
dents parted company briefly for
the women's September Song spon
sored by Coed Counselors, and the
sports stag sponsored by the ath
letic department.
Chancellor Hardin told the 2000
entering freshman at Monday's con
vocation in the Coliseum that they
were getting their education for a
bargain.
Bruce Brugmann, Student Coun
cil president, welcomed the stu
dents and challenged them to pur
sue their intellectual goals with a
liberal mind.
The winners of last May's Ivy
Day Sing, Delta Delta Delta of the
women's division and Sigma Chi
of the men's, sang a selection of
songs for the students.
Dean of Student Affairs, J. P.
Colbert, was the official master
of ceremonies.
Members of the Mortar Board
and Innocents Societies acted
ushers for the convocation.
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Auld To Attend
Drama School
Donald Auld, former University
drama student, has been granted
a two-year course of study at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
in London.
Auld will leave Monday for Lon
don where he will enter the Acade
my, a proiessionai scnooi wnicn
is an extension of the University
of London.
Auld was a member of Nebraska
Masquers, and had roles in many
University Theater productions in
cluding "Stalag 17," "Morning Be
comes Electra," "Shoemaker's Hol
iday." U-N
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Receptions Draws 1200
Mrs. Clifford Hardin, Chan
cellor Hardin and Diane Knotek
greet Barbara Meyer of Wilcox
and Hazel Florea of Thedford
during the Chancellor's Recep
tion Friday night. Of the two
'Purification'
Tryouts Set
Tryouts will be held Tuesday and
Wednesday, September 18 and 19
at 3-5 p.m. in room 201 of Temple
Building for a Laboratory Theater
production, "The Purification," to
be directed by Len Schropfer.
The Purification, a one-act play
by Tennessee Williams, is a trag
edy in verse, practically the only
one Williams has done in that
style.
The cast is large, eight men and
five women. Tryouts are open to
any regularly enrolled University
student.
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thousand freshman students en
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twelve hundred attended the re
ception, according to Bob Handy,
director of Union Activities.
After meeting the Chancellor, the
freshmen were entertained by
color cartoons and a magician.
Dancing- to the music of Bill
Albers' orchestra and a jazz
combo from Lincoln Northeast
High School concluded the evening.
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