MONDAY, APRIL 17. 1967 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 PMA Sinfonia To Give !iet Caat 'Spontaneity Key To Success;' 4 , .. tt ' tt T,uPPosea Melodramas To Be Presented ronraitS in jaZZ 1A Professors Members of Phi Mu Al pha Sinfonia, a music fra ternity will present their annual scholarship concert Tuesday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. The program entitled "Portraits in Jazz IX" will feature a variety of vocal and instrumental groups. Music Scholarships Proceeds will be used to finance two $100 freshman music scholarships. The scholarships are annually presented by Phi Mu Al pha to Nebraska high school seniors showing out standing ability in music. The selections of three jazz musicians, Thelonius Monk, Will Jackson and Louis Bellson, will be per formed by the University Lab Band under the direc tion of Dennis Schneider, assistant professor of brass instruments. The Lab Band will also play an original number, "Invention for Alto Saxo phone and Trumpet" by John Mills, a University graduate student in music. Bach Swingers The Bach Swingers un der student director John Mollison will present "Fu gue in D Major" from the Well-Tempered Clavier and several other numbers. Several gospel jazz selec tions including "Is You All on the Alter" will be pre sented by the H. Moncrief Rowe-Anderson quintet Ne braska basketball star, Nate Branch, will play the organ for the quintet. Trudy D u e m e y and Wayne Stoeber, University students who were winners in the 1967 Sinfonia Jazz Poll, will sing at the spe cial jazz concert. Miss Due mey will sing "Alfie" and Stoeber will sing "Free Again." Tickets for the concert are on sale at the Student Union and the University Department of Music. SDS To Sponsor Teach-in On Draft (All meetings are at the Nebraska Union unless otherwise noted.) ASUN Academic Re-, search Committee, 3:30 pm. PAN HELLENIC , , 3:30 p.m. UNION Film Committee, 3:55 p.m. DELTA ZETA, 5:30 p.m. PHI MU, 5:45 p.m. ' SLNFOXIA Jazz Concert Piehearsals, 6 p.m. TOWXE Club, 6 p.m. DELTA ZETA, 6 p.m. UNIVERSITY . Theatre, 7 p.m. UNICORNS, 7 p.m. TAU KAPPA EPSILON,. 7 p.m. DELTA ZETA, 7 p.m. PHI MU, 7 p.m. MATH Counselors, 7:30 p.m. ZETA BETA TAU, 9 p.m. TUESDAY CAMPUS Life Committee, 4 p.m.. East Union. PEOPLE TO PEOPLE, 4:30 p.m. UNSEA, 7 p.m. A teach-in on the draft will be sponsored by the Students for a Democratic Society April 30, according to Cater Chamblee, SDS spokesman. He stated that the teach in would be held in either the Nebraska Union ball room or Love Library. Speakers will probably in clude someone from the lo cal civil service board, a representative of the Du Bois Club in Chicago, a member of the Mennonite religious sect, several rep resentatives of national SDS, and someone from the American Friends Service Committee. Chamblee said that the SDS would also like some one to represent the Young Americans for Freedom or the John Birch Society if they can be found. However so far SDS has been un able to contact such a person. Ad Board Yet No Count On Ballots for the Ad visory Board election have not been counted, according to Mel Sch lachter, advisory board committee chairman. He said the results will be released during the first part of this week. The Bill of Rights bal lots also have not been completely counted. Dr. Paul B y e r I y, ASUN advisor, said the results will be known by Wednesday. Approximately 15 Univer sity professors and students took part Saturday after noon in a "Peace March" throughout downtown Lin coln in conjunction with marches held through out the nation. Mrs. Zana Hepperly, Uni versity junior majoring in history, said that in all about 50 people partic pated. Besides the Univer sity participants, there were also marchers from Nebras ka Wesleyan University and some professional people. She said representatives from two Lincoln organiza tions, the Nebraskans for peace in Vietnam and cit izens for a SANE nuclear policy, participated in the march. Students for a Dem ocratic Society did not take part, she said. The procession began in front of the Nebraska Un ion, proceeded to 11th and O Sts. and then returned to the Union. Mrs. Hepperly said the march was in support of the nationwide protest marches against the war in Vietnam. 432-1465 140 No. 13th SL STARTS WED. FLINT STRIKES fWl In the yjST Virgin Islands ffiyy ' where the )&m tad guys p6 are girls! J n ' 20th CtKTUFY-FDX PRSEH The new... 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Thi 24-page, rrtr-guide booklet, "Oppor tumtiet in Selliog," wili be mailed to you. No cost or oUi leatwni Address: Council on Op pouunkiei.550 Fifth Avt,Ncw Yoik 36, N. Y, ' ft , . 3 With four days to show time, a rehearsal for the two melodramas to be pre sented this Friday and Sat urday will probably be held, the Olde Crusty Minstrels have announced. "Our directors believe spontaneity is the key to melodramatic s u c c e s s," said Founding Father John Winkworth. "The rehearsal is not definite and will be held only if we can all get together." Two Melodramas At a cost of 50c per per son and 75c per couple the audience will be treated to 2 melodramas He Done Her Wrong or Wedded But No Wife, and The Great Western Melodrama. They will be presented at 8 p.m. this Friday and Saturday in the Nebraska Union Ball room. "Audience participation will be encouraged through group singing, throwing pop corn at the villain, and boo ing and hissing," Winkworth said. Barbershop Quartet He added that a barber shop quartet will lead a group sing at intermission. "It's not a very reputable group, so their name will not be given." "The quartet, like the rest of the show, will be in costumes of the Gay Nine tees' Era," he said. "The entire show will have elab orate sets, exquisite scen ery, and a cast of thousands at a cost of peanuts." Master of Ceremonies "Leading this whole mess will be our effervescent Master of Ceremonies, Phil Boardman, who also doubles as the hero of the first melodram a," Wink worth continued. "Our sensuous kitten of the keys, Kathy Augustin, will bang out the accom paniment," he said. "Of course everything has to have a worthy cause and the Olde Crusty Minstrels READ NEBRASKAN WANT ADS Christ Goes to Brooklyn. Too cant eon' him man.' In the Ma v Pazerat a ooncaceons clergyman goes into the heart of the slums to bring religion to the people. Read how ha interprets the Bible for delinquents in their own language, and them pour through the SO other interesting and provocative articles in this issue.To keep up with what's happening in the world todayyead FageantBuy the May PAGEANT A lively thought provoking magazine. Our May tene b now on sak. yiii ii Vhen You Must Keep Alert When you cant afford to b drowsg Inattentive, or anything less than til then. . .here' how to stay on top. VEftV Continuous Action Alertness Capsules deliver the awakeness of two cups of coffee, stretched out up K six nours. Odie j and non-haDit-formina. llrXV Continuous Action Alertness Capsules fan If you're graduating this June, here's your chance to get a running head start in a successful career. There' only one hitch: U will take eight month of your time. But measured against result, these eight month could be the most advanta- l ecu one youH ever spend. 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The faculty i drawn from the nation' mod gifted and successful practicing manager. And the curriculum i tailor-made to the knowledge every beginning manager need but few posses -including well-developed leaderhip sUll ...a sophisticated understanding of the interrelationships between business and other social and economic organizations... a thorough indoctrination in the various phase of management. ..and a firm grasp of practical business technique. In addition, you win have the invaluable opportunity to associate with the company presidents, labor leaders, government official and other top-level administrators who participate in AMA' regularly scheduled meetings. It's unlikely that there is a manager at work today who would not have welcomed a comparable opportunity to get a practical orientation in manage ment before embarking on hi demanding career. Can you afford to pas it up? For further detail on the Management Inlemship Program - including Iiiformation on scholarships and fellowships - vrite to: Or. Robert LBrtgharo American Ssemflt Association, tnc Th American Mf9.mnt Association BuUdtnB IK Watt Wth 8trti, Htm tors, N. V. 100 have decided to give a scho larship to the most worthy senior through the Nebras ka Foundation," he con tinued. Criteria Winkworth said the cri teria hadn't been set up yet but added, "It will be clos est to the following: the senior who has been on scholastic probation the greatest percentage of his college career or the senior who misses graduation be cause he got his applica tion in the mail too late." "Tiqkets will be available from cast members and in the Nebraska Union," Wink worth added. "Why This Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Madness is so Mad" by Seaton I and Bur nett I won the first place trophy for skits at Selleck's third annual April Foolish ness, Saturday. The winning skit, direc ted by Peg Kaufman, satir ized Selieck food, University red tape, and Student Health. A group of male balle rinas, "The Three Twinks," won first place in group traveler's acts. Members of the group were Jane Ben der, Connie Blamberg, Faye Waid, Glen Thor, John Thompson and Tom Pluta. Ken Burrett performed a fire sabre dance with flam ing batons to win the indi vidual traveler's acts division. See Sammy Davis, Jr.! The World's Greatest Entertainer at Pershing Auditorium Tickets may be purchased i the Nebraska Union r at Pershing Aadttorhm. $3.00 $350 $40. S.-00 pjrt, April 20 On Campus Am Cjr the author of "Rally RowS. Ihe Flag, BoytT, "Dobie GiUis," etc) REQUIEM FOR A SQUARE Too, like any other lovable, clean-living, freckle-faced American kid, want to be a BMOC. How can yoimake itr Well sir, there are several ways, none of .which will You're too puny to be an athlete, too lazy to be a valedic-j torian. and too hairy to run for Homecoming Queen. j As for becoming a best-dressed man, how are yon going? to buy clothes with a miser for a father? w, Are yon licked then? Is there no way to make BMOC 7 Yes, there is 1 And you can do it! Do what? Thw: Become a hippie! Get cool! Get alienated! Have am Identity Crisis! Be one of the Others! How? Well sir, to become a hippie, simply follow tnesoj five simple rules: L Read all of Tolkien in the original dwarf. 2. Have your Sophomore Slump in the freshman yea a. Wear buttons that say things like this : NATIONALIZE DAIRY QUEEN ASTHMATICS. UNITE LEGALIZE APPLE BUTTER HANDS OFF AIR POLLUTION 4. Go steady with a girl who has long greasy hair, a gui tar, enlarged pores, and thermal underwear. & Attend Happenings regularly. This last item may require some explanation, for it fa possible that Happening haven't reached your campus yet Be assured they will because Happenings are the big gest college craze since mononucleosis. A Happening, in case you don't know, is the first form less art form Things jut happen. For example, eighty naked men come out and squirt each other with fire hosea containing tinted yogurt Then eighty more naked men come out and light birthday candles in tbe navels of tho first eighty men. Then one girl, clothed, come out and pulls three thousand feet of sausage casing through her pierced esr. Then eighty more naked men come out and eat a station wagon. There is, of course, a musical accompaniment to au these fun thing. Usually it is "Begin the Beguine," played by 26 trench mortars, a drop forge, and a rooster. There used to be, some years ago, still another require ment for becoming a hippie : a man bad to have a beard. But no longer. Beards were worn in the past not so much as a protest but because shaving was such a painful experience. Then along came Personna Super Stainless Sted Blades. , , Today if you don't want to shave, welL that your hangup, isn't it baby? 1 mean when you've got a blada like Personna that tugs not neither does it scrape, what your eopout man? I mean like get with it; you're living" in the past Shaving used to hurt, used to scratch, used to gouge, used to give you all kinds of static But not sine Personna. It'a a gaa, man. It's a doozy; it's mom's appto pie. You dig? . , . I mean, man, you still want a beard? Crazy I But yo don't have to turn your face into a slum, do you? Shav around the bush, baby, neatly and nicely with Personna. I mean like Personna comes in double-edge styta and Injector style too. 1 mean like any way you try it, yo gotta like like it Q i Key, tun, Uks hem mbout doubling yomr ikavlng coot? Like horn about witting thot erory whisker with tomo Burma-Shav? LUv regular or menthol? Llka havo fmm got a better friend than four hiuert Like treat 1$ right, rightt Xe-fl. r