Poqe4 THe Doily Nebroskon Fridoy, Moy 16, 1958 .1 :. 1 '1 Math Frost Honor Courses Start This Fall Honor courses in freshmen mathematics will be inaugur ated this fall by the Depart ment of Mathematics as a part of its overall honors pro gram. Dr. William G. Leavitt, chairman of the mathematics department, said three new courses have been designed for freshmen who have dem onstrated "thorough compe tence in algebra and trigon ometry, and show solid evi dence of good ability and training." Letters were sent this week to Nebraska high school prin cipals and mathematics in structors asking for nomina tions. From these nomi nations, 25 of the top students In the freshman class will be selected, he explained. The five hour credit course will be taught from a more rigorous point of view than is customary and some ma terial in logic and set theory will be introduced, Dr. Leav itt said. He explained since the course will be an advantage to students interested in its application as well as to those intending to go on in mathe matics, students will be con sidered for the course with out regard to their University major. He observed that when the student finished the program, he should have a "fundamen tal understanding and grasp of the material" as well as the technical facility to use his mathematics. Other features of the over all mathematics honors pro gram include a special semi nar started last fall in which students present papers on specialized areas of mathe matics and the regular hon ors course open to upperclass-men. Two Lab Plays At Temple Tonight The last two Laboratory Theatre productions of "A Bed Time Story" and "A Phoenix too Frequent" will be staged tonight at the Temple Building. The play "Bed Time Story" hy Sean O'Casey and directed by Bill Gnuse will be pre sented at 8 p.m. in room 201. "A Phoenix too Frequent" by Christerphor Fry will be pre sented at 8:45 p.m. in the arena theatre, room 303. ashion As I See It B Wendy Makepeace Small checks Join the color parade for sprint and rammer styles. This HttU outfit la powder bin and melon adds a fresh slant for snmmer. Whits p t q u trimmed enfft and Jeweled neck line add a eool variation to Tow sunmer chemise wardrobe. Slses are 7-1 S for only 18.8S in Gold's Campos Shop on the second floor of fashion. jF . ...... v- -v to? y jl v ) 1 i j 1 1! 'Annie9 Costs Pocketful Of Money Features Spectacular Sets, Quality Crrsf Norm Riggins as Frank Butler and Betty Gnuse as Annie Oakley rehearse "I Can Do Anything Better Than You" for the Kosmet Klub's production of "Annie Get Your Gun." Religious Week BaDtlst-ChristUa Student Fellowship Sunday, May 18 5 p.m. Supper, worship, and forum Wednesday, May 21 7 p.m. Vespers Christian Science Orranlsatloa Thursday, May 22 7 p.m. Worship, S13 Student Union Confrrrational-Presbyttrian Fellowship Sunday, May 18 9:30 .m. U a.m. Morning worship S:30 p.m. Supper and forum "Chrie tin Science" Monday, May 19 , 7 a.m. Breakfast and Bible Study: John 3 p.m. Contemporary Theology Tuesday, May 20 7 p.m. SUma Eta Chi Wednesday. May 21 7 p.m. Vespers Thursday, May 22 3 p.m. Relislon in the Ftne Art Lutheran Student House Saturday, May 17 , 1:30 p.m. ISA Cabinet and Church Council Retreat Sunday, May IB 8:45 a.m. Bible Class 10:30 a.m. Coiie and 'oils 11 a.m. Worship' 3 p.m. LSA Picnic Wednesday. May 2 4 p.m. T. S. Eliot Discussion group 7 P m. Vespers 7:30 p.m. Choir Thursday, May 22 7 p.m. Basic Christian Ethics Methodist Student House Sunday, May 18 ... , 11 a.m. Worship at Cotner Chapel 5 pm. Supper at At. Student Center p.m. Installation of officers Wednesday. May 21 T P.m. Civil Engineers Honor Four At Banquet Four civil engineering stu- dents received aw a r d s Wednesday at the depart ment's annual awards ban quet held in the Union. David Toillion received the Warren Day Memorial award. The Harold Hoskins and Associates Scholarship went to Ronald Opland. William Kinsel was recip ient of the Adna Dobson Me-J morial award and the ASCE Student Chapter award went to Wellington Meier Jr. Two student papers were read in competition for the Fulton-Cramer award. They were "Tunnel Construction" by Robert Fredrickson and Dam Construction by Ab- dul-Rahim Abdul-Rahim. The dinner was sponsored by the student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Mid week Vespers at Cotner Newman Club Saturday. May 17 1:30 p.m. St. Thomas Orphanage Pic nic Sunday. May It Masses 8. 9. 1A, 11 a.m. and noon 1:30 Married Peoples Day si Recollec tion. 1:30 Newman Club Picnic 7:30 p.m. Marian Rally Weekday Masses 6:45 fc 7:15 a.m. Saturday masses 7:15 a m. Confession 7:30 p.m. Saturday It before all masses Legion of Mary 3 p.m. Monday 8 p.m. Tuesday (A(. Act, BIdg.) South Street Temple Friday, May IB 8 p.m. Worship Cnirerslty Episcopal Chapel Sunday, May 18 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and sermon p.m. Canterbury Club 7:45 p.m. Evening prayer Wednesday. May 21 7 p.m. Choir t'niversitr Lutheran Chapel Friday. May 16 , 1-5-30 p.m. Announcement for Holy Communion S15 p.m. Gamma Delta Picnic Sunday, May 18 10:45 a.m. Worship with celebration c? Holy Communion :30 p.m. Worship with celebration of Holy Communion 1:30 p.m. Gamma Delta Supper and topic "The Christian's Use of Alco. hoi" led by Drs. Bercherg and Schleu aener Wednesday, May 21 7 p.m. Choir rehearsal Thursday, May 22 3:30-5:30 Coffee Hours Ag Interdenominational Sunday, May 18 5:00 Supper and Installation of Officers Janet Dworak Named Outstanding Janet Dwork, University junior, was named winner of the Mabel Lee Scholarship at the Physical Education Ma jor Club banquet. The scholarship is given annually for promise in the profession of physical educa tion for women. "Annie Get Your Gun"! promises to be the 'most spectacular show ever put on by Kosmet Klub, says Harry Stiver, the acting technical director of Theater. Annie, the most expensive show ever attempted by Kos met Klub, features elaborate sets and costumes with a tre mendous cast in size and qual ity, he added. Norm Riggins and Betty Lester Gnuse as Frank Butler and Annie Oakley have the leading roles in the show. Mrs. Gnuse, a graduate as sistant in Speech, is known to Lincoln audiences for her undergraduate performances in a previous Kosmet Klub production, "Good News and Girl Crazy," and the Univer sity Theater's "Idiot's De light." In New York she held roles in various off-broadway shows including the part of Stella in a revival of Tennessee Wil liam's "Streetcar Named De sire." She has also played in summer stock. Mrs. Gnuse holds' a Master of Fine Arts degree from Co lumbia. Riggins, senior iii Teach ers, held the lead in last year's Kosmet Klub produc tion of "South Pacific." He has also held leading roles in three operas present ed by the department of mu sic and speech. Last summer ne sang tne oass solo in a presentation of Hayden's "Lord Nelson Mass." He was bass soloist last winter in the University's pro duction of the "Messiah." , Other members of the cast include Charlie Davenport, Wayne Robertson; Dolly Tate, Paula Roehrhasse; Buffalo Bill, Richard Gustaf son; Chief Sitting Bull, Roy Willey. Winnie Tate, Barbara Mes ton; Tommy Keeler, Fritz Stelling; Jake Oakley, Bill Raecke; Nellie Oakley, Gari Hathaway; Minnie Oakley, Donna Scriven; Pawnee Bill, Eric Prewitt; Foster Wilson, Vernon Feye and Mac, Jeff Bernstein. Chorus members are Mrs. Sylvia Potter Porter, Barbara Coonrad; Conductor, Don Geis; Waiter, Gus Buenz; Por ter, Fred Holbert; Footman, James Baker. Mr. Little Horse, Vernon Feye; Mr. Yellow Foot, Don Geisler; Mr. Black Foot, Dick Masters; John, Don Vandra- cek; George, Dave Godbey; Cowgirl, Lexy Lu Bell. Sue, Lavonne Rogers; Mrs. Adams, Barbara Millnitz; Mr. Adams, Al Kaputska; Mrs. Ferguson, Sally Miller; mmsmsmsxjt.'sj KOUN-TV Guide Friday 5:30 Camera on Washington "Civil Aeronautics Administration" 6 Evening Prelude 6:30 A Number of Things "Three Sprained Keet" I 4 Uncle Wonder's Workshop "Light ing and Klectricity" 7 Music and the Renaissance 7:30 Psychology 1 -lmageg and Imagery" I Physics "Nuclear Energy 8 30 House and Home t Survival "From Fossils t Fission" Want Ads LOOT roTJKTt BfT RF.NT 8K1.L l-KIWINAl, NF.KVK KS OKt-FRFB WITH BAIl-V NKKRASKAlf ( LAHSIFIEDii HMkdquartera: fttadmt ttaloa Call i Kst. 4X21 GRADUATES Invcctlgot His netting corotr f lifs Imuroncs telling. Excel. tont opportunity for food earn ings, growth ontl oVsncemont. Secure fufare. Guaranteed In oim. Cell 7-4143. ROOMS Rooms available for rrTale summer stu- flent ai t-ioneur St. Tour dollars per week. Phone 2-3777. KANSAS CITY STUDENT'S Summer Bowling An Inter-CollegiaTt Bowling league Now Organizing for Men and Women CALL OR WRITEt PLA-MOR BOWL VAienun. 1-7047 i 9140 Main Street Pauline Rogers Kantoi CTTy 11, Missouri league Manager AIR-CONDITIONED FREE BOWLING LESSONS KEN Mug Hue tuh Get 2 BewKng Unas Free envhW this Main Feature Clock "The Long Hot 1:00, 3:10 5:15, "I Married A 1:00, 3:40, 5:40, Stuart: Summer," 7:18, 9:30. Lincoln: Woman," 7:40, 9:40. Nebraska: "Damn Citizen," 1:00, 4:01, 7:00, 10:01. "Flood Tide," 2:37, 5:36, 8:37. Capitol: "Band Of Angels," 7:40. "Two Gun Ladv," 6:25, 10:00. Varsity: "Bonjour Tris- tesse," 1:30, 3:29, 5:28, 7:27, 9:26. State: "Rodan," 2:22, 4:04, 7:46, 10:25. "Hell In Korea," 1:00, 2:42, 5:24, 9:06. Joyo: "Saddle The Wind," 7:08, 10:20. "Tha Girl Most Likely," 8:40. 84th & O: "Cartoons," 8:00. "Forty Guns," 8:40. "Back From The Dead," 10:15. "20,- 000 Years In Sing Sing," 11:45. Starview:. "Cartoons," 8:00. "The Domino Kid," 8:15. "The Deep Six," 9:45. "Reach For The Sky," 11:30. West O: "Cartoons," 8:00. "Teenage Monster," 8:15. "Brain From Planet Arous," 9:40. "Public Pigeon No. 1," 10:55. Mr. Ferguson, Bob Smith; Mrs. Henderson, M a r c i a McCallam. Mr. Henderson, Dennis Cris pin; Miss Lockwood, Susie Stone; Miss Gardner, Penny Youngers; Miss Harper, Pat Tatroe; Mr. Drammond, Jim Peterson; Mr. Howard, Art Armburst and Mr. Jeffrey, Dennis EUithorpe. Dancers in the show are Jean Curnes, Penny Coates, Ann Hermes, Sandy Heffelf- inger, Judy Hughes, Judy Leadabrand, Edith Morrow, Prudie Morrow, Wendy Make peace, Pat Salisbury, Sandy Sanger, Jan Walsh and Sally Wengert. KNUS Log Friday 4-S The Top Thirty Show Eventide 6:45 Spotlight on Sports 7 Dixieland Unlimited 7:30 The Steve Barber Show :45 KNUS News in Depth 10 The Steve Barber Show Union Friday Nebr. Council Teach Ed, I a.m., 113. 315. 316, 212. w . Theta Siyma Phi and Sigma Delta CM, 12 noon, XYZ. Cnrnhusker Issues, 12 noon. Basement. Inter Varsity, 12:30 p.m., 313. 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