PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1942 Cast Begins Work on All- Student Play The cast for the all-student play, "Night Must Fall," which is being sponsored by the dramatic workshop started rehearsals for the production this week. Included in the cast are Don Mitchell, business senior, as Lord Chief Justice; Virginia Davis, college freshman, as Mrs. Bramson; Edith Ann Fleming, college junior, as Olivia Grayne; Joe Nelson, college sophomore, as Hubert Laurie; Betty Lou Perkins, college sophomore, as Nurse Libby; Mary Morrison, college sophomore, as Mrs. Terence; Jane Feake, college sophomore, as Dora Parkoe; Don Mitchell, business senior, as Inspector Belsize; and Dan Bachmann, college freshman, as Dan the bellboy. Harlan Cope, college sophomore, is directing the play. He will be assisted by Connie Moses, college sophomore. Stage manager is Ruth Kelley, college junior. The play is the story of a bellboy who becomes involved in a murder. The plot centers around the way in which he meets and contemplates the murder of a rich old lady. Red Cross Workers Get Yarn Shipment The Hill Red Cross committee has just received a new shipment of material for hospital gowns, Mrs. Paul B. Lawson, chairman of the committee in charge, announced today. Anyone interested in Red Cross work may do machine stitching Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons from 2 until 5 o'clock in room 116, Fraser hall. At present no yarn for knitting is available in either the Hill or the city Red Cross rooms. Because of the large number of persons desiring to knit throughout the county, it is difficult to get yarn; another shipment is expected, however, in a few days. There is no hand sewing to be done at present. A Cappella Choir To Star April 20 The annual home concert of the University A Cappella Choir of 80 voices under the direction of Dean D. M. Swarthout will be given Monday evening, April 20th, and not on April 13th as announced in the K-Book. The group will present a program of choral numbers, over half of which will be secular in character. The concert will be given in Hoch auditorium and will be open to the public. ZILCH'S SHIP LOST--- (continued from page one) been sent into the Jap-infested jungles after the popular Tibetan journalist. Upon learning of the accident, Paramount Pictures has asked for the rights to make a picture of Zilch's life. Mickey Rooney is to be "Zilch. The Boy," and Spencer Tracy is to be "Zilch. The Man." Gary Cooper hopes soon to star in a picture reproducing Zilch's life since the Last Zilch Award Dinner. It is to be a horror thriller-diller. GRAINGER TO BE---- (continued from page one) ensemble; Bill Sears, national inter- scholastic baton twirling champion and member of the University band, baton twirling and drum majoring; Claude Hall, percussion; Ed Allsup, French horn; Jeannette Cass, theory; and Raymond Hunt, Tempe, Ariz. clarinet. The usual concert by the camp band, orchestra, and choir in the Municipal auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. will be a feature of the camp again this year. 4-in-1 DANCER--- (continued from page one) lished in 1938, and a 4-act play of Inquition Spain, "Love Possessed Juana." Desires No Classification Regarding her stage art, she is not averse to being catalogued as a modernist, but personally she does not care to imprison herself within a classification. She dances as no other dancer conceives the dance. If that is modernism, Miss Enters doesn't quarrel with the term. She has made the dance a mirror of human experiences. It sometimes is without movement beyond the poetic gesture of arms and body. "A new kind of stage art," the critics of the London Daily Chonicle call it. (continued from page one) from Miller on down, the tune tapped every hit parade in the country for a time; it started a controversy over whether Tschaikowsky really wrote it, or if the credit belonged to Teddy Powell or Claude Thornhill; it was the inspiration for the tune "Everybody's Making Money But Tschaikowsky." Will Sine Blues SPRING CONCERT--- The "Long-hairs" will make another foray into the realm of swing with the Modern Choir's choral-symphonic interpretation of "St. Louis Blues." Karl Kuersteiner, director of the symphony orchestra, believes no apology is necessary for presenting the famous "Blues" as part of a symphonic program, since it has something which will make The presentation was first called "The Theater of Angra Enters" by Louis Untermeyer, who believed that she is more than just a dancer, she is an actress, mime, and a penetrating satirist. Gilbert Seldes, author of "The Seven Lively Arts," said "Miss Enterts is, by herself, a school for all the actors and actresses, tragic and comic, of our stage and screen." Will Sing Blues John Martin in the New York Times said, "The Theater of Angna Eniters' is an inspired phrase to describe the work of the most gifted of our mimes." GRANADA ENDS SATURDAY Today ALL 25c PLUS SHOWS TAX 2 BIG HITS! The Laugh Hit of the Year! HUGH HERBERT ANNE GWYNNE ROBERT PAIGE "YOU'RE TELLING ME" A New Roy Rogers Brings You the Tip Top Best in Western Entertainment! ROY ROGERS GEORGE "Gabby" HAYES 'The Man From Cheyenne' JAYHAWKER TODAY ENDS SATURDAY Transferred from the Varsity — Your Favorite Serial "JUNGLE GIRL" — Chapter 12 Year's Surprise Sensation! PLUS TAKE TIME OUT FOR LAUGHS! ALL 25c PLUS SHOWS TAX Judy Canova, the World's Greatest Comedienne, in the Screen's Greatest Fun Festival! There's Not a Dull Moment! A Laugh Riot from the Beginning! 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