PAGE 4 - Sf I if 3 1 W- 1 p- - s. ,jA .... O tf )L ii ( ' A . J SUMMER NEBRASKAN rf V ' ' s 1 X. s v Nj Photos by Mike Gettino ft u.: I ft Js UVJ2 fr'W': ' i: : All-Sfote . . . fne orfs and fun Three-weeks of concentration in music, art, dance and speech for 278 All-Staters will end with final performances this week. The All-State band will present its final concert today at 7:30 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall. The All-State orchestra, chorus and dancers will join in concert Tuesday evening with the presentation of 'The Mayflower," a dance-drama. According to Mrs. Marie Sanwick, dance instructor, the performance tells the story of the small band of Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth Rock. The musical score was written by Robert Beadell, professor of theory and composition at the School of Music. William Wallis, English instructor, wrote the libretto. The sets were designed by Dean Tschetter, who has created sets for many University productions. Mrs. Sanwick choreographed the show. "The Mayflower" will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall. All-State speech students will present final debates at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Temple Building. A final recital for string players is scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday in Kimball Recital Hall. Instead of the traditional final banquet, families of All-Staters will be guests at dinner and a reception at Abel Hall Thursday evening. Work of All-State art students will be on display there. At 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Sheldon Sculpture Garden, the All-State band, chorus, orchestra and dancers will present an outdoor concert. The orchestra and chorus presented a final concert Sunday afternoon. 1 TTL -r" i r - . f i i 1 I J 2 T; 1 .1.jT JM i j -J' k i v All-State isn't just for the young. An outdoor Pops Concert at the Sheldon Sculpture Garden attracted visitors of all ages. MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1972 1