aaefl mwm&l&a&3ii-Msx i linn' m i " pV WyWTWiwiwiwMWWWWWlrWWWr 'HWIHIeiil I' rnr-al" ' JUN 1 1 1968 Tuesday, June j l,E1 968 Summer Nebraskan 1! .Record "TT"1 .Iment wee Summer Sessions Calendar JUNE u n t AWX Enrol CO! w f -" f. t .-r it h i am i V,.' if Ml V MH- I Frank E. Sorenson The University of Nebraska excels i n air-conditioned study and classroom space. The dormitories, moreover, are air-conditioned and equipped to offer excellent food service. The University prides itself In having available lor stu dent enjoyment the Sheldon Art Gallery, Uie Morrill Hall Museum, the State Historical Society Center, the Howell Memorial Theatre and the world renowned Nebraska CapitoL Prominent people from all parts of the world come to Nebraska to visit one or more of these beautiful centers of information. While the Nebraska Union: is still in the stage of ex pansion and renovation the union staff invites students to " mak use of its completed facilities and especially its food service areas. Never in the history of the University have so many tinder graduates and graduate ; students enrolled tor summer courses. If the enrollment trend upward continues with each new summer period it win soon be difficult to distinguish between fall or spring semester activities and those of the Summer Sessions. The University Summer Schedule of Classes identifies rather completely the courses offered for credit during each of the 5ViHweek sessions and during each of the 3-week inter-sessions. The Summer Sessions 1968 Calendar tof events lists most of the in formal educational programs offered by the University in the summer, A copy of this calendar is a feature of this! issue of the Summer Nebraskan. . New this summer is the Performing Artist Series. The host for these programs is the Nebraska Union. All summer . students and their friends are invited to enjoy the presenta tions of this nationally known artist group. The three Summer In stitutes are likewise open to ill University summer students. We believe that the topics under consideration in the Institutes are of national significance. The Summer Nebraskan wiU be your principal source of information regarding Summer Sessions activities. Each and every issue will be your guide to a pleasant summei of study and recrea tion. 1 Frank E. Sorenson Director i INSIDE: The Campus of the University is expanding rapidly as new buildings sprout on all cam puses. Head "A Study in Change1",.. Page 2. Tbe University Theatre features a Theatre of Protest tills summer with three ex- citing plays. Bead Repeiory Formation" , . . Pag J. The case of tbe vanishing hero is studied in depth by an NU journalism student. Head "Whatever Happened to Superman?" , . . Page 4. DewUine June 14 Students who expect to graduate during the summer commencement exercises on July 16 should make applica tion on or before June 14, Shirley Thonwen. assistant registrar announced today. All persons who will receive a bachelor's, master's, doc torate or a teachers certifi cate mut.1 report to Window lo. 3 in tins Administration Kiil(3i'gi ' SUNDAY MONDAY AO-State tefMMtta UM muii IM pav fWMB) 16 l PJ SKI 10 AS-State Fnltr mental Me IM. U1 17 TUESDAY 11 fcww TQm Series pur fSMl WE3NSSDAY 12 tArtWSertn Mat Gma Baritone IMataafoaM Coast Arta a m NU) 18 19 J". Caaea Sister Conference Kxhibtt (Settee QaadreneVI a Secondary Eaacoflon "MaklBf Hwtorr One Alrea," r: Dr. atabort , Ida ra. OJQ . KU) at Salt la (NCI FM Delta Kappa fjaaoheoa Sai lor Crnntrvrrxm U IS pja. NC1 Sainoim TQm Sera "WtheBe- T pja. (SW 23 AU-State Cham Canoert t M pml. NU1 30 24 ScbocJ AdmlnMTjrtoni Suinmw ConSerenoc Dr. cmrt mmS, Banm BoctxM M pa. NU 25 AU-Staat Band 4:M pja. NtD S an f-Bm Serial "Heary V TJS pja.SM Pi Laaabde Tnrta 11:41 aae. (KU) rViOMaoaaj arUat Serlee la Search of Dylan. eML'iiiatiiaa by KayBrmoa.aiuiaraiane4 Gaoat ArUat t J is. flnjt THURSDAY 13 Paul Dal tar HefotietKat. Adda. Section Chanyor. and Payatoat at real PTA-TC Lumrheoa - "Who Carae- Speeeer: Dr. Donald CUftao, II -O a JO. (NCI Cinema SotSdealy Laat Soaanar- t-t pja. 4AOA.) AU-Stata Slnaaala Jan Caa- can, la pja. (NUl FRIDAY 14 Pinal Date far 1-Olnt Drojai Patel Data ear POtef AppO- aor Defreea ana Carraat Attatra tacrara Aathor -Mea at Spooc- Sarlaa. Uaa aja. (KHSI A3-State Student Badtal at rjK. (MJ) 20 Toe Pit uat Tae Peado'-ja" t.-ol p. x. (Aad.l AO-State Stoaenl Bectlal a:w pja. KU 26 PU Detta Kapsa taarlieaa U M aai. 4XU) Pi laanbdi laeta li a aja. (SVt AB-State AxhAnaBrlca- :Bt pat. tPmOBg Aud 1 27 "No Time tor Serseanar 50 ia. Aad. AS-State Rml Concert m pja. (East Stadlam) AO-State Play Seenae :M aa. T 21 Ninth Anneal M ia.4 pja. OtV Allstate Speork Reodlas Bear, IM pja. (AudJ An-Stete Bxettal at pan. (Bailraonl 28 Ouj Jcut Attain Lmuiv Trautitra Of Oar Time VS. ASr Pare HS) SATURDAY m am-ll:30 ia 15 22 (Sabautate Day (or July S) 29 J U LY SUNDAY JtuntnttiT ?latMLiv in Hepmriary, "Eh!" ;Mt pan. iWTi MONDAY TUESDAY Torlnnftbiey dacat-otian- ertaoa, Paaturlnf W. K. Beam and Haaai Hotel, U a.m. KU) Ibouiiuii CoBopr Ijaiirtawai U:atJB.rVI Parhxi'iiilia Arthil Series "A Cavalcade of Musical Comedy." Sanald arioam-a, IMauraraalhed Oueat Ann V-M p.n. SU) Speoaor: Dr. Lanwra CttianChana. Ohie State CnHMsratry jtoaertary, "Ehf M pja. HTI Summer ram Seme ,U pja. fSatt , Pm Delta Kapn a,.utinheiai am asm leperaery, "Eh t ;t pa. KT ran ! "Wianrmmrr yugnttt Drearn" 7 JO p.m. (EM) 14 'Waraeant Miara Danoe" ittipjn. fHT) 21 Wpjm. fHT) 28 Simtmar T!mty in 15 tmunar Thutt in aHatxBsrtory "bmr0miH Mugravc ttmnum" :au pm. fHT 22 Lstlr 9mm far Oraduatr rin5 Utetc for nunc Appll mmUatt Sot XtoffrMC jmd UoTUneatMi Sot 29 s-JBpjn. (HTi 16 rtntf Efc-mttifrtioTW and fcntf of rt lirlnn lummv Commgnggmsni 9 Jb 9 a. -(tairhmf Audi Sumntar film ttarlw "fhmw ntf julkBt" 9:2 fun. 4M 23 Pitial Sate lor tVKlrtrotum. Addi. aaetlon Chaneva. and Payment of aoos Summer Thaatnc to Reuertory, "Haokaar" :Wpjn. BT) 30 10 aziwt (nui n Lambda Thsrta Cdunatlonal PtytAtohogp CoVmttuium I JU ( jn.J JO am. 4LK flumnwr Thaatretn M pm. MTJ THURSDAY ClMMtt Wot la Stawiaa FRIDAY SATURDAY On Mot IB Seouoa ibeperlary. "Hoatafi- K pja. HTi 11 Bui i liner CnstttuSa Manned fipaot Flight: Space Sclenae riglnaer rrif 'Interlace, Ptouturtnf DwtinruulrbBd lertiirera from NASA, tilft ant) am. (XV i, l an tpja. OJ) Catietna a8 'Court Matanal at Billy Mitchell" : pja. aaaI4 Summer Tratatrc te :as p.m. am 17 Bumi alien or Sooond Sea- olaa and Payment aff Tut- turn and Paat paitui mini Artatt aorlea Ceorpe WeBia "Newport All Star Jaxz 5:K.m. (tat) Donee" anpja. fHT! 24 18 12 BgparMrry, "Heatape" dtumiuer Tlaeatrr 13 Hepertary. "Eh.!" :Ppm. WTi riaajin Becra Late fea Sor TJnderdrad une student! &eg Sumrnor Tuaatao iB alepertnry. "Ehr n pjn. (ST) Pme3 Date lor PlUnf Drape Surnmer lnatltute Mew Matnemeuai: Voacb tnffiaatheniatleintertoee mm and US aJB. WU Pre Delta Kapoa Ijmchoon um ta m PoiuraUn ArUat SerUe SJDpJB. ,(XU umeaer Tneane am keperturr. "Ehr a. BTil 31 AdnttniatA'atoi'f Ijunchaua taaar: 3Qr. M. frrioti orum. Pnlwaraity tf Sa- la.m, (Mlii 8 iaW pm. CBTi 25 Cinema W "Totana ftoad 3-.BK pjn. tAud.t iurnmirr ThaatJ.? 1m Pmjmrborp 19 Summer TlattBti In P:W jojn. flBT) 26 Summer Tlieetfa M tteperlery. "Hoetape" :WpJh. HT( Dance" 20 Sumn icir Theatna in Vfierfcnitt Muacrawa Da nor" 27 tereant Muaarav Darior' ;l.m. (ST) SWOAY I MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY j THURSDAY j PREPAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 Cinema OB Summer Thaaha ta Summer Theatte a "Men Called Flintatonr" nepertary. "Th'" Bepartery 3UVp.ni. lAatfM iLlKp.m. .(HTt "twrpaaitl Kuayrow Summer Thaerje ja Pf""" repertory . "Wrpcanl Kuayxavr a Denoe" ;0p.m. (HT) 5 6 7 8 9 10 Summer Theater. Ml Graeme Hoeoiuor : "ClKBihamB" -buigeeia atiaeijeiara " 1iuup.ro. t Aua 1 Deaee" Slav pja. flTfl 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 II 19 ' 20 21 ; 22 1 23 KeAtutlAMirium. v. Suinoiig Dwaie ftumnnr Opera Summer Opera ' rmaJ ijKamtneliDra and Ejul Vmm "ia aelnmr" , "Xe Hohem." "Lm Poneme" , ad aoaand aiane IBt 11M1 Hid Sflhiai: pJa.(HTv S.iCBJU. (UT i :avpj. um (He corariauaormeR) Cera- or; Beeelll Tliaaaa tnany. Bwlanuo U1 be , , , baorttnnae at avmaoer j. S" iaatta.l aJararr SC Wete Cajner W Mdbr. TitUaa tm aaetlflati memanel AIGa11aaT T 'tbaopa Ones Waatpreae sluau f'"tnaj Clifford M. Hardin With the inauguration of the two S'i-week summer terms, the University of Nebraska has moved to a more nearly complete, year-round pro gram. It is our hope that the new calendar will accomodate more students, and that tbe modified instructional plan will offer greater learning op portunities. We encourage all students on campus this summer to participate in the Summer In stitutes, the Performing Arts Series, the Summer Cinema Series, and the opera sched uled for the second session. These eucational programs were planned very carefully, and they are included in the 1968 Summer Sessions Calen dar. It is a pleasure to welcome yon to the University of Ne braska, and we nope that your summer with as will be a re warding experience. Clifford M. Hardin Chancellor Artists Brought By Union The Nebraska Union Sum mer ArGtst Series will opea its program June 13 with a solo appearance by University of Nebraska graduate Mark Gruett. A collage of words, screen and music built around the life and works of tbe WelsS poet Dylan Thomas will be presented on Jane 19. "In Search of Dylan"' will be performed by a distinguished company of Eritish actors. -A concert appearance by Ronald Rogers, baritone, will be featured on July $ with his "Calvak-ade of - Musical Comedy.' Tbe west lawn of Sbeldoa Art Gallery will f eature a jazz concert of the Newport Jazz Festival All-star Quintet on July 17. The series will end with a concert by the famous flamenco guitarist Frandsca Espinosa on Ju!y24. Repertory Of Protest At Theater la an effort to bring '"good, modern, exciting literature to the stage of Howell Tlifcaitr. the Ud.trs't- of Nebraska Theatre has in augurated a Repertory Theatre of Protest for ill summer program. Dallas Williams, professor of speech on dramatic arts, announced that a student company of 22 actors will perform three plays beginning July 2 and running through August 4. ;:We were interested in bringing immediate, current plays that convey the agitation in toe world today," Williams said. "The three plays which we ril ptriwai are not cut and dry iheatre: they are experimental with good themes. They are good pieee of literatures." The first play, "EbV by Henry livings, will be directed by Dr. William S. Morgan of the NU Theatre, -Tbe play was winner of the Obie Award and was first produced by the Royal Shakespear Company, 1 1 provides both an incisive view rn man and an explosi ve comic theatrical experience. It is regarded as one of the most original and intriguing worts ia contemporary theatre- 11 wiU open July 2 a1 Howell Tbe Hostage," written by