November II. iQ^n
Pierrettes
Lauterbach
(Continued from page one)
ember 14th, is the date of the first
complete run-through. There will
be costume and technical rehear
sals followed by three dress re
hearsals.
Liliom is a project of the Pierettes
and English 201. The crews are
made up of members of both groups
and the Freshman Salem Players.
There is yet a great deal of work
to be done. If you like to paint,
there is ample carousel scenery
waiting for you; if you want to
work on properties or costumes
collect your ideas together and be
ready to present them; if you’re
interested in the stage crew (ar
ranging scenery the night of the
play) drag out blue jeans and shar
pen your muscles.' Regardless of
your choice, check by Miss Reig-
ner’s office and give her your name,
you’ll get a store of fun and in
valuable experience.
(^Continued from page one)
sian and American nations in their
coun^try which is a great hardship
on the Koreans; especially since we
had promised them their liberty.
Students of U. S. in World Affairs
will note that this is an age old
problem.
In Southeastern Asia he said that
Mr. Truman’s four point program
was a beginning step but it must
be administered with good states
manship. Here too we must en
courage nationalism actively; we
must have land and tax reforms,
and again we need “to swipe the
Communist program”. '
Only in the Philippines have we
obtained some prestige in the East.
According to Mr. Lauterbach this
was due to the fact that we have
given them the political freedoa^
which we promised.
Therefore, we must beat Russia
at her own game in the East and
we must remember that “we can-
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