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KK Spring Show Off, Says Smidt . r--Jirnn RClTl n 7f usaAltt The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, March 4, 1959 ...Scheduling Difficulties Blamed No Kosmet Klub S d r i n e "We felt we couldn't put on Friday and Saturday befort Show will be held this year, the type of show we planned final exams. Last year's show bod hmidt, president, an- because of scheduling difficul- was also given right befor Social nounced yesterday. ties," Smidt said. exams. 'Everybody Needs plans Earlier had included Dates Smidt said that going Into the presentation ARCHIVES of a melo The only open dates for the finals after rehearsing a show 5 Column drama. show are May 22 and 23, the for two months was too great a hardship on the cast. itting, See Page 4 Dave Herzog, treasurer, ex Adventure plained that the Kosmet Klub Women to Elect show must be scheduled on 11-1- 4 the University Calendar be- 'Matchmaker9 at Howell March fore the fall semester. This By BUI Tillinghast Instruction date must correlate with tha "Everybody needs a cer Officers, Queens open dates at the Municipal tain amount of sitting at home Auditorium. and a certain amount of ad Theater to Relive 1890's; For Flying ...ID Needed for Vote Today "We cot a bad data and venture". we just couldn't do anything All Women's Elections will Van Ornam are running This is the moral of for with it," Herzog commented. the Acts be held today. president of the Associated comedy farce "The Match' Will Present 'Oleo' Is Offered f inances . Voting will be held in the Women's Students Board. Sen- maker" which will open at "History is being revived at Howell Theatre," accord- Financial difficulties en-- city campus Union from 9 ior, junior and sophomore Howell Theatre March 11-- ing to Williams, of Matchmaker." Two Cadets Get countered in last Dallas director "The a.m. to 5 p.m. board members will also be year'i according to Jerry Carlson, Five "oleos" or variety acts will be presented between spring show, "Annie Get Your Private Licenses Voters will presi voted on at the election. 11-1- select the publicity director. acts of the play, March 4. Gun." were due. in nart. ta dent and vice of Candidates for senior board The story, written by Thorn 1890's History Flight Instruction Programs president the scheduling of the show, have by both AWS, WAA Coed Coun- are Sharon Fangman, Mari ton Wilder, concerns two ap- many of the stage plays been undertaken and Herzog said. According to theatrical history, wom- lyn Pickett, Karen prentice grocers who are left the Air Force ROTC and the selors. Junior and senior Peterson, The show drew an estimat- given around the 1890's presented variety acts or "oleos" Sue Johnson, Kay to run the grocery store while Army ROTC. en will vote on May Queen Livgren, ed 1,300 people each night, during intermissions. tak- and unaffiliated coeds Faye Oeltjen, Kathy Roach, the boss is in New York City of vaude- As a bonus the students will according to Smidt. He These variety acts were usually some type a In- Ginger Robertson and looking for a wife, he said. ing these programs have an select the officers of the Linda blamed the attendance on the ville entertainment. opportunity to use this flight dependent Women's Associa- Walt. Five will be elected. Apprentices "Two old experienced vaudeville comedians" were re- fact that many students training to earn their private tion. Junior Nominees stayed home to The play centers on one ported in charge of one of the acts to be given at Howell. study for the pilot's license. Required Number nominees exams. day's activities of the two ap- The content of this act remains secret. Junior are Janet stu- Hansen, Skip prentices as they meet and Vocal Entertainment A number of the senior "We want to advise students Harris, Madge Kosmet Klub lost "auite a dents are selected to partici to be sure to vote the re- Haumont, Nina Herndon, Bev- bit" on the take out the woman their boss Kluthe and Cliff Soubier will pro- for spring show last Sylvia Rigg, Leonard pate the program after they of for erly Heyne, Sue Hubka, Nan- year, had gone to meet. Finally they other acts. in quired number people the treasurer said. vide vocal entertainment for three have an acceptable bal- cy Johnson, Kitzie Lee, Elea- and their boss meet in a res- Mary Anne made each office so that their Large Amount The Mary Anns Trio (Mary Ann Marris, score in Officer Qualifica- nor Kessler, Mary Lou Valen- taurant. song. the lots are not declared invalid," Although Herzog declined to Timmons Mary Ann Ryan) will supply more El-ve- and tion Test. During the training Gourlay, of cia, Carol Vermaas and ra name specific there on things be- be- Fran a amount lost, "From A sixpiece German band will provide some music it be whether Westerbuhr. Seven come even more riotous," can determined the election committee said. will he said it was "sufficiently tween acts as well as accompanying the dance sequences a has an apptitude elected. said Carlson. student She added that students be large to soak up our re in the show. for flying and whether he Se v e n sophomore The play, set in an 1890 at- must have their identification board serves." Snider, assistant professor of music, will direct should be sent on to flight be mosphere, stars Bonna Tebo Jack cards with them. members will elected from "As far as finances go, the the band. school. Nancy Hayes as Mrs. Levi; Polly Doering and Rychie Joanne Buck, Carroll, Kosmet Klub is now In healthy Dick "The band and the oleo acts will add a festive note Clark, Marrs in the role of the boss Two Receive Licences Janet Jeanne Garner, shape," he emphasized. "We serve to fill out the evening's entertainment," com- Madalyn Cleo Horace Vandergelder; and and So far, two AFROTC cadets Miroff, Murphy, don't have a deficit." mented Director Williams. Ruck, Sawvell, Carl Harshbarger and Ron have received their licenses. Bev Linda Although the group had a Nancy Tederman, Suzanne Hull as the apprentice groc-Barna- Roger Wichman and Bryon deficit when they went into Tucker. Kort started their training at May Queen Tinan, Clare Vrba, Celesta the fall show, they emerged Arrow Airport on Nov. 26. Weise, LaNette Wiese and "in the black." Marrs, a graduate student, Cleveland Will Speak Judy Wolcott. designed the properties used Their first hours were spent Candidates Close Check in an introduction to general Gretchen Sides and Kay-mari- e The financial loss encurred in the play and Mrs. Hayes is Swartz will vie for the in charge of costumes. procedures, principles, and last soring was due also to At Honors Program characteristics. After eight Vie Today presidency of Coed Counsel- failure to keep a close check Flayers ors. The Coed Counselors hours of instruction their in- May Queen at on tne money spent by some Harshbarger is an instructor Be The and her board is selected by interview Top Students To Presented structor allowed them to take will be from of the areas of production-su- ch of speech and Hull is the Pro- tendant selected and will be announced at a who their first solo flights. 10 candidates at the All Wom- as the technical produc- duction Director of KOLN-T- Dean Harlan Cleveland of class or those have been later date. completing 12 hours of Election today. ers, the treasurer explained. Alice Baumgartner pi a y s the Maxwell Graduate School, on the honors list since their After en's WAA Candidate. solo two-ho- cross- "As a budgets the role of Mrs. Molloy Syracuse University, will be freshman year. time, a Only junior and senior wom- Tesar and Donna Gies result, and Students ranking in up country flight was made from Pat weren't even recognized. Bill Larson, Joe Scanlon. Stan the guest speaker at the 31st the en are eligible to vote. The candidates for president per two per cent of Lincoln to across to are Some budgets were is as Ambrose Kem- annual Honors Day Convoca- their Beatrice, May Queen reigns over Ivy the Women's Athletic Asso- spent Rice cast to Lincoln. of twice over," com- Roy Willey plays the tion. class, based on accumulative York, and back Day festivities May 2. for secre- Herzog per and of was ciation. Candidates mented. Cleveland, Rhodes grade averages since attend- The purpose this flight Arbuthnot, Phyl Bonner, Bet- part of Malachi Stack. Dean a dead-reckoni- Pat tary are Kay Turner and ing the University. to learn the technique of This situation has Miss Flora Van Huysen is Scholar, has acted as eco- Ruth Gilbert, Reba Kinne, ty Mann. Nancy Hayworth and been The University will recog- navigation. remedied by requiring specif- portrayed by Diana Pe t e r s nomic advisor to many gov- Sandra Kully, Louis LaRue, Marion Brayton are up for nize the three recipients of ic reports of expenditures dur- and Minnie Fay by Eleanor ernment committees. He is a Flight to Omaha Mary McKnight, Anne Pickett, treasurer. Board members are the C. W. Boucher Awards. cross-countr- y ing the production of a show, Kessler. Phi Beta Kappa and recipient Another flight Billie Prest and Susan Rhodes by interview. Honor Instructors selected Herzog said. Cast of the Medal of Freedom to Omaha and back was to are running for the title. Myrna Richards and Dorothy These awards are presented "There will be a from the U. S. Army. teach the use of radio naviga- are to vote for two Glade are candidates for pres- fall review Other members of the cast to the student with the high- Students and a spring show next tional aids and the procedures 10. of Independent Wom- year," are James Baker as the Cab- Scholars Named est average in the senior of the ident the used at a controlled airport. en's Association, formerly Smidt said. man, Zeff Bernstien in the role More than 500 students will class, the athletics depart- This taking two more cross- BABW. will be the first time of August, Marijane Craig as be recognized at the. Convoca- Officers After Red Cross Unit ment and Reserve country flights passing an in many years that Kosmet Ermengarde, Elizabeth Debo tion April 21. Training Corps. and Two senior board members CAA written exam, they had will be elected from M a r i Klub has not presented a as Gertrude, Andy Wolvin as The ceremonies will begin The two teachers who have to take a final check ride to Begins Weekly Watts, Lois Rahn, spring show. Rudolf, Dorothy Maxwell as at 10:15. Classes will be ex- done outstanding work in Betty graduate from the FIP school. Mann, Sylvia Steiner and Ros- the dancer, and Stephaney cused from 10:00 to 12:00 to their fields will receive the of Orientations Jacob. WA'A Sherdeman in the role the enable the student body to at- University. Foundation To receive their pilot's alie Application two-wee- Members cook. tend. The public is also in- for distinguished licenses, a checkride had to be A k series of Red Board Awards CAA Six and six sopho- Thornton Wilder was award- vited. teaching. made with a official in Cross orientation programs junior Due Tomorrow Prize in 1939 the plane. Wichman made this more board members will be ed the Pulitzer groups of students These awards consist of a will begin today. Town" again Several flight on Jan. 23, and elected. Those running for jun- Applications for WAA posi- for "Our and Con- $1,000 stipend and a medal. Mrs. J. P. Colbert, chair- will be recognized at the flight Fri- are Kay Stute, tions are due Thursday 3 in 1942 for "Skin of Our The invocation will be given Kort made his last man of training for the Lan ior board at vocation: 27. Joan p.m. Teeth". by the Right day, Feb. caster Red Cross Madge Haumont, Upper 3 Per Cent Reverend County Schultz, Mary Stastny, Arlene The applications are outside Friday and Saturday night Charles J. Keenan, director of chapter, will speak at 5 p.m. The students in the upper Cook, Colleen Woulf, Betty the WAA office in Grant Mem- tickets are almost sold out the campu3 Newman Club. in Union 307. but there are plenty of seats three per cent of the senior Lou Bebb, Jeanette Osborn orial. An interview sheet is Symphony Slated Brownell Mrs. Colbert will also speak for Wednesday and Thursday The University Symphony and Jeannette Cander. also posted. next Wednesday at 5 p.m. Applicants should sign up nights Carlson said. ASCE Discuss will provide the music for Sophomore candidates are to orientation pro- Kar- Ticket reservations should the program. To Return The two Clare Vrba, Pat O'Dell, for an interview when they be made at the ticket office ek Plans The speaker, Dean Cleve- grams are planned to ac- ma Anderson, Cleo Murphy, turn in their applications. In- in the Temple Building. The American Society of land, will be introduced by quaint Red Cross workers Gaylene Wells, Alfrieda Stute, terviews will be held from 3:30 Civil Engineers will meet at Robert Blair, student repre- with all types of services of- Janis Akeson, Virginia Sage-hor- n, to 5:30 Friday. To Lincoln open to Pi Lambda Theta 7 p.m. Wednesday evening at sentative of the Honors Con- fered through the Red Cross. Jean Keane and Beverly The positions are aimed at all coeds with 5 average or Pi Lambda Theta, teachers 301 Stout Hall. vocation Committee. Former attorney general The programs are Svoboda. a college board Mortar coordinates positions . honorary, will meet at 5 p.m. The meeting will concern Stuart Hall, chairman of the Herbert Brownell, Jr. will be Red Cross unit Board above. Thirteen are Thursday in Union 315. plans for displays. Honors Convocation Commit- speaker for the Lincoln Cen members and assistants. elections. open. The topic for the meeting Outstanding student papers tee, will present the honor tennial Historical and Recog- is "Gifted Children." will be presented. students. nition Day luncheon May 7. Brownell is now a member of the law firm of Lord, Day Farm Problem Solution Sited and Lord in New York City. Hang Down Your Head Born in Peru, he served as Evans Suggests Utilizing Existing Programs editor of the Daily Nebraskan before graduating from the Lt of a Series lets for this information, Evans said. University in 1924. By Marilyn Caffey Provisions included on some legislative He is a member of Delta The key to the long run solution for the measures could help speed the allocation Upsilon. In 1927 he was gradu "farm problem" lies in utilizing of human resources from the agriculture ated with honors irom me existing programs to provide maximum to other areas. Yale Law School. job mobility for the farmer, according to Social Security top adviser Brownell was a research economist Bert Evans. For instance, Evans explained, had the to President Eisenhower dur Information about job opportunities, recent which included farmers in so- ing 1952 presidential cam act the dif- paign and served as attorney utilization of people from, farms in our cial security benefits been drawn up general under Eisenhower. overseas program, recognition of the ferently, more farmers would have been Sen. Carl Curtis will intro- farmer's immobility in legislation these able to retire. if. duce Brownell at the luncheon areas may provide partial solutions. In the measure, the years 1955-5- 6 were which will honor Lincoln com- Technical Program used as a basis to calculate the farmer's munity builders. The five peo- "The overseas technical income. These years were extremely low ple who have lived in Lincoln assistance program could provide more income years for the farmer, among the the longest will also be hon job opportunities for people with farm worst since the 1930's compared to the program. n.an ored at the backgrounds," the economist said. rest of our economy, Evans said. Cline and George Holmes are con- "It deprived many older farmers of a for the day s ac Since overseas assistance at first tivities. centrates on agricultural development, the real opportunity for retirement," he com- Following the luncheon a person with farming background plus mented. permanent plaque honoring some technical training is most valuable Other Possibilities Lincoln's founders and build- in this area. Likewise, labor bills and regulations of - ers will be dedicated at Persh- Why not utilize those persons "with farm- professions could be drawn up to insure i ing Auditorium. ing backgrounds?' Evans queried. the farmer more job opportunities. Recommends Measures such as the G. I. Bill and civil Phi Sigma Iota He recommended: sen5ce opportunities for college students 1) Providing them with background in have provided real job mobility for the To Hear Papers business or agricultural training to sup- farm-yout- h in the past. They have pro- Marcia Laging and Profes- plement their farming background. vided the means for education needed to sor Reino Virtanen will read 2) Assuring them a short term job in a move into other areas. papers at the Thursday prn-cra- foreign country. "Opportunities such as these," Evans meeting of Phi Sigma After their experience abroad, they commented, "need to be extended down Iota, romance language hon would not have to depend on farming for to the high school level. Better informa- orary. a living. Their education plus their exper- tion is also needed in the high schools in Professor Virtanen will read ience would fit them for other work. farming areas." a paper on Claude Bernard Job Information "As long as we do have these and other Zola. Miss Lagrng s paper BALLAD SINGERS DELUXE are (from Union activities committee. The Trio will and job opportunities is existing facilities," he continued, "why will be on Diego Rivera. She Information about Shane, Dave Guard and Mick mobility the fully tohelp solve left) Bob be dinner guesta the nighf0f their will illustrate it with slides a "must" in providing for not utilize them more who will farmer. the basic agricultural problem providing formance at the organized house selling The meeting will be at 7:30 appear at Pershing Auditorium March 18. p.m. in the Union Faculty The existing Extension services and mobility for farm people to move into Their Lincoln trip is sponsored by the the most tickets to the event. Lounge. other farm services could be used as out other areas of work." -

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