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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1935 PAGI FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL thursday, thursday, thursday Thursday, thursday, thursday ow Wa 1 3rd Week: Sh Boat s Kofi I HQ i the ranch hands that swtfef n'low four-handed cowpoka combo bring you dinner music at the ranch house on thursday hickory-smoked charcoal-broiled tender, mouth-watering steaks the ranch house hal steber, manager telephone 96091 BERMAN'S OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FOR THE LADIES: Wrinkleshed shirts (Advertised in Life) Tennis Oxfords KEDS In red, navy, faded blue, white New Style Peddle Pushers, Walking Shorts and Blue Jeans EXTRA HEAVY $1.00 TOWELS Now 2 for $1.50 Sheets 72" x 99 and 81" x 99" $1.59 Pillowcases 2 for $1.00 SHEET AND PILLOWCASE SETS Exceeds 128 threads per square inch finished Made of 100 selected American cotton Reinforced tape salvages 63" x 99" RETAILS FOR $5.00 Special $4.00 for the set BERMANS DEPT. STORE J !"" "" ""''- ""' i.um wt.pi .linn),! .,ii,ii,,ii.,WiWM,ui pm.ro ii i i I " " y v f-v i . A (t,t . . is"' . 1 i ; ; ; I I I - rI t i V SI off'1 DIRECTOR KAI JURGENSON . . 60 dancers, actors & singers By CHAL SCHLEY Show Boat is now rolling into Hs third week and is taking shape 60 of the acting, singing and dacing cast now know in general what their motions on stage should be. This is a result of last week's tedious "blocking-in" process. As of Monday night, the chorus went back to Hill Hall to polish up its numbers, the dancers went to the Playmaker Theater to drill some more and the principals went over and over their lines and ac tions in Memorial Hall. The same schedule was followed Tuesday night, but this evening will ' see the ensemble in action again. By early next week, dress re hearsals should be under way. ON AND OFF THE STAGE Acting in a large-scale produc tion of this sort is a very time consuming and effort-demanding occupation. In an attempt to find out why anyone would want to work so hard at it, five of the principal actors and actresses were interviewed. "IVY LEAGUE" Tropical Slacks 45 Wool 55 Dacron Charcoal Gray Cambridge -Brown-Black Select your Slacks today RAVENAL John Shearin, who plays the part of Ravenal, has been active in the theatre for ten years and has per formed' professionally in operat ta, epmedy, opera and drama for four years. He is at present in Chapel Hill to further his studies under voice trainer Walter Golde of New York f amd. Shearin is acting in Show Boat primarily because he likes the part of Ravenal. The way the part is written allows for individual in terpretation on the part of the actor. Ravenal, a river gambler, is "a man wMo is gay on the sur face and who lives by his wits and nerve." Beneath the surface, though, he is a man who wants to find 'a home, and who looks to Magnolia for a settling, influence, according 10 onearm. MAGNOLIA Magnolia will be portrayed by Mrs. Martha Fouse, who recently sang the part of Cherubine in the Music Department's production of Figaro. Mrs. Fouse has been des cribed by several of her fellow actors as a "stage natural." This will be Mrs. Fouse's first 'real acting role," and she is very excited about it. In fact, the ex citement, the glamour and the feeling of satisfaction which comes SHOW BOAT CHORUS after blocking in drill, drill, drill from acting are the reasons be hind her doing so. . According to Mrs. Fouse, Mag nolia is written as a sweet, unas suming and very young girl who puts up with a lot at the start of the play. However, after the 20 year time-lapse which the play is supposed to cover, Magnolia ma tures consdeirably and her "strong under-lying character" is brought out. Mrs. Fouse and Shearin, aliases Magnolia and Ravenal, play the ro mantic leads of the show. Editors note: Interviewer Schley talked to other Show Boat performers, but time and space cut him short. The next in this series will be concerned with the technical side of production. What Goes On Here ASTRONOMY CLUB The Chapel Hill Astronomy Club wlil meet tonight at 8 o'clock to hear a talk on flying saucers by Hugh Hartshorne. The meeting is open to the public. LAW WIVES ASSOCIATION The Law Wives Association will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Bulls Head Book Shop with Mrs. Charles A. Valentine. Hostesses for the evening will be Kacky Foun tain, Lib Moore and Frances Brin son. WEDNESDAY'S WUNC 7 p. m. The Water Babies. Only 13.95 - sheph: Gene Littler Is Named Pro Athlete Of Year "KV.W VftRIf TTY.I-. 91 (Pl r.ono Littler, the young golfer who has been going great since he turned pro, today was named winner of the January award in the Hickok Pro Athlete of the Year poll for his victory in the Los Angeles Open. AFROTC Places Second A team of cadets from the AFROTC here placed second in the first leg of the North Caro lina ROTC Invitational Rifle Tournament held last weekend in Greensboro. Six teams participated in the tournament with the Army ROTC team from State College in Ra leigh placing first. The second leg of the tourna ment will be held on March 5 at the Greensboro Rifle and Pistol Club. Robert Massie is the cadet cap tain of the AFROTC Rifle Team, and the other members are Larry Addington, Charles Fentner Jr., Shelby Beck and Fred Boese. The team manager is MSgt. Marion Hudson, USAF. AKPsis Visit Salem Thirty-two members of Alpha Kappa Psi, national professional fraternity in business administra- DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Biblical name poss. ) 6. Exhausted 11. Small tribe on Abakan River 12. A decorative portal Uap.) 13. A narrow piece 14. Wrath 15. Particle 16. Pig pen 17. Cerium ( sym. ) 18. Feminine pronoun 19. Coin (Fr.) 20. Man's nickname 21. Tellurium . (sym.) 22. Professional reciter 25. Faint 27. Vestige 30. Produces 32. Exclama tion 33. Rhode Island abbr.) 35. Affirmative vote 36. Tattered piece 37. Erbium (sym.) 38. Simian 39. Dragr 40. 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The students also saw the time payment and tabulating departments of the bank. Upon completion of the tour, they met with a vice-president of the bank for a question and answer session. Survey (Continued from page 1) Both men and women respond ed well to questionnaire sections on helpful college courses and the value of their college educa tion,' Galloway said. The men mentioned English and accounting most frequently as "the course which has been most helpful," listing , the same two, along with public speaking as "the course I wish T had taken." Social sciences, English and other humanities headed the lists for the women graduates both in helpfulness and regret in missing them. Director Galloway reported the girls "value their college educa tion primarily for inellectual de velopment, then for vocational training, social interests and per sonal development." 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