Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, February 22, 1960 0 t & r 'I - t 4 - i t Experimental Play To Star Cast of Five Five University of Nebras ka students are creating roles never before played, as they rehearse for the- coming Uni versity Experiemtnal Theatre production of Rockspring. The play, written by R. G. Vliet of Meadville, Pa., was winner of last year's national playwriting contest conducted by University Theatre and Nebraska Masquers. It will be seen in its premier per formance March 3, 4 and 5 in . Howell Theatre. Debut Margery Coffey, in the role of Billie Borah, is making her debut on the University The atre stage. Margery, Univer sity fresman, is a speech ma jor. She appeared at the Sid ney, Neb., Community Play house with the Panhandle Players in "Man in the Bowl er Hat.' Disc Jockey Gary Parker, appearing as Lee Borah, is a sophomore majoring in Business Admin istration. He has worked as a disc jockey for a radio sta tion in Lincoln. He was seen last year as Richard in Ah, Wilderness, a role which Cr"l NOW WHY WERE HIS 1 VICTIMS ALWAYS LADIES OF THE NIGHT? Joseph e. jm -J. -a,-L lVINE OflTf? www Iff $fj 'iljiii, urn Villi earned him a University The atre acting award. Luther Frost, in the role of Hench, is a graduate student in theatre. He received his B. A. from Southwestern Lou isiana Institute where he par ticipated for four years in three major productions a year. Luther has been seen earlier this year in the Uni versity Theatre productions of Henry IV and Misalliance. Speech Major Jean Allyn, seen as Mrs. Mercer, is a sophomore ma joring in speech. Jean is mak ing her debut on the Univer sity Theatre stage. She was seen earlier this year in1 the laboratory theatre play, The Boor. Grover ' K a u t z, playing Frank Mercer, is a pre-law student. He is a Masquers' Worker, and has been seen in The Merchant of Venice, Ly- sistrata, Elijah, The Sea Gull and Ah, Wilderness Youn GOP Start Drive For Clubs A drive to bring outstate college students to Lincoln for the GOP Founders' Day, March 28, is being headed by Loren Schmit, state YR presi dent and Monroe Usher, Mid West Young GOP chairman. Bob Austin, University sophomore in Arts and Sciences, has been named college organizational direc tor by the YR executive coun cil and will also be in charge of the event. "During the semester we hope to establish Young Re publican Clubs in several other colleges in the state," commented Austin. The project of organizing other college clubs was ap proved by the NU executive council. Austin said, "We will be meeting with these students to discuss the procedure in volved in establishing YR clubs." CAMPUS CALENDAR Northcote Parkinson, 11 a.m., ball- informal hour, 2 p.m., .Little Coli- For the Week of Feb. 22-28 MONDAY: CONVOCATION, room, Student Union Auditorium, Union. CITY YWCA, cabinet meeting, 4 p.m., 334 Union. BASKETBALL, Nebraska, Oklahoma, 8:05 p.m seum. TUESDAY: CITY YWCA. world community, 4 p.m., 334 Union. . AG YMCA-YWCA, cabinet meeting, 5 p.m., Ag Wesley. AG YMCA-YWCA, meeting, 7:15 p.m., Foods and Nu trition Bldg. NUCWA, meeting, 7:45 p.m., 332 Union. BROADWAY THEATER, "Odd Mann In," 8:30 p.m. Stuart Theater. WEDNESDAY: MAY QUEEN, primary election, all day, Union. CITY YWCA, community service, 4 p.m., 341 Unon. AG EXEC BOARD, meeting, 7 p.m., Ag Union. CITY YWCA, religion group, 5 p.m., 232 Union. RODEO CLUB, meeting, 7:30 p.m., Ag Union. . STUDENT COUNCIL, meeting, 4 p.m., Union. , GEOLOGY LECTURE, Dr. George Maxey, 8 p.m., audi torium, Morrill Hall. KINGSTON TRIO, concert, 8 p.m., Pershing Auditorium. THURSDAY: CITY YWCA, projects, 4 p.m., 334 Union. CITY YWCA, love and marriage, 5 p.m., 232 Union. AGRONOMY CLUB, meeting, 7:30 p.m., 306 Keim Hall. MATHEMATICS LECTURE, Dr. Edgar Eichorn, 2 p.m., 104 Burnett. PHYSICS COLLOQUIM, Dr. Eichorn, 4:15 p.m., tea, 3:45 p.m., 211 Brace. BLOCK AND BRIDLE, meeting, 7:15 p.m., Animal Hus bandry. ' FRIDAY; SIGMA DELTA CHI, luncheon meeting, 12 noon, Colonial Room, Union. DEBATE AND DISCUSSION,' conference, all day, Temple Bldg. COED FOLLIES, 8 p.m., Pershing Auditorium. -BLOCK AND BRIDLE, Showmanship Contest, 2 p.m., Horse Barn. SATURDAY: DEBATE AND DISCUSSION, conference, all day, Temple Bldg. BASKETBALL, freshman, Fairbury JC, 6 p.m., Coliseum. BASKETBALL, varsity, Oklahoma State, 8:05 p.m. Coliseum. US Army Department Changes ROTC Policy The U.S. Department of Army announced a new pol icy in respect to the Army ROTC curricula in all col leges and universities now in corporating the ROTC pro gram. The program will retain its present general military sci ence and branch material 'YOU'RE USAkTY f YOU'RE A REAL ) Lei' -Mr3u jwrtuU YO0RE DUMftttOfeE STUPID. YOU'RE IGNORANT AND YOU HAVE A SILLY FACE.' POOR CHARLIE BROWN... I SEE 'THE CATS HAVE BEEN USING YOU TO SHARPEN THEIR CLAWS A6AIN.H0H? FT concept both on campus and at summer camp. However, a course on basic tactics will replace 30 hours of crewserved weapons. The course in individual weappns and marksmanship will be re duced from 25 to 15 hours and the present 30 hour1 course in American , military history will be increased to 40 hours. The change reduces the mil itary subjects in the advanced course by 90 hours and sub sittutes universitv subjects in general areas of science. Lt. Col. Milton A. Matthews ! of ROTC headquarters at Syracuse University stated that the significant effect of the new policy will , the streamlining of 1 O T C courses on campus pnd the introduction of a' greater de gree of flexibility in response to local requirements and in terests. Mathews expressed the opin ion that, when the program goes into effect next fall, the new policy will facilitate scheduling making the ROTJ program available to some outstanding students who for merly couldn't work it into their schedules. iter editing Team Will Visit Here A review team of the Com mission on Colleges and Uni versities and the North Cen tral Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools will visit the University Tuesday and Wednesday. Members of the team in clude Provost Harvey H. Davis of the State University of Iowa; President George W. Starcher of the University of North Dakota; and Dr. D. Feder, dean of student per sonnel at the University of Denver. Tliurber Wins Trip To Leadership Camp Tom Tliurber, ' University freshman in the College of Agriculture, has been named recipient of a trip to 4-H leadership camp. Those attending the Ameri can. Youth Foundation Lead ership Camp at Stoney Lake, Mich, will receive training in personality development and life planning as well as leadership. WW WW jLmiaaMHMMaJ THE TURNPIKE proudly pmrall the nlion'i !So. 1 Voral Group THE FOUR FRESHMEN Sunday, March 6th Tilight Shaw I Dsn; 7.11 2 Ihowi I . 9:10 Bud Hollowoy Orchestra Adv. tickers Milter 1 Point Tuna Shop. Adm. SI. 75 or door S2.2J Kennedy Unable to Speak At Democratic Workshop YfeAH, I'M SORT OF A , SRRITLVVL SCRATCHING POST! y Read the Daily Nebraskan Classified Ads. Better still USE THEM! ' THE MIGHTIEST MOTION PICTURE EVER CREATED I Jul Erynntr bmmm From 1 P.M. Solomon and Shew Fa the Latest to RECORDED MUSIC for Listening or Denoef I VIVIIYOAY 'Ifen SAVINGS iahgist r- I STOCK INn y$i i S VISIT TMf Open Noon -9 P.M. Week Dart Saturdays From 9 A.M. (a 6 PM. Ml No. 13th HE 2-2007 Senator John Kennedy will be unable to speak at the Democratic workshop spon sored by Young Democrats and planned in early April. According to YD publicity chairman Don Ferguson, Ken nedy, a hopeful for the Demo cratic presidential nomina tion, will not be able to speak because of a conflict with the Wisconsin primary on April 5. Kennedy will be campagin ing in Wisconsin before the primary, Ferguson said. A telegram received from Kennedy stated, "I regret that I will be unable to speak at the Democratic workshop on April 2, due to previous ANNOUNCING FINE CLOTHING FOR SALE TO SJ The proprietor hastens to ad vise his customers that the stability of styling shown in this pure wool suit assures a splendid dividend without the investment of a large sum. It is to the reader's advantage to investigate this offering. 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Julie Moran will be office manager for the new Young Demo crats' office located in the Student Union. Prof. A. T. Edelmann, as sistant professor of political science, spoke to the group about the nation's present de fense program. Young Democrat member ships are still available to students interested and may be obtained from any YD member. PiM IF Em 0 U o It filters as no single filter can for mild, full flavor! Ag Honorary Will Honor 10 Wednesday Night The University chapter of Gamma Sigma Delta will honor 40 students at their an 1 nual scholarship recognition dinner Wednesday. - The national agricultural honorary will honor sopho more and junior students in the College of Agriculture who have compiled outstand ing scholastic records. Professor William E. Hall of the University department of educational psychology and measurements will talk on "The Marks of a Scholar." 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