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Scenes like these replaced classroom routine as OU stu- dents joined the army of volun- teers who kept Old Muddy out of Omaha and Council Bluffs. Over 900 students, faculty and staff members worked long hours to defeat the Missouri River. The lights burned all night as trucklood after truckload of workers went out from flood headquarters in the Student Lounge. University women also volun- teered their services and in one 12 hour period over 15,000 sandwiches were made in the home ec. lab. The dike workers were not to go hungry. It was three months before either of us could look a sandwich in the face. The crest came. The dikes held. The next Monday, school was back to normal. Part of the finished product Sleepers in the lounge increase in numbers 11
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Bonnie Coleman dances to Artistry in Blue A composite of European folk ancJ court dances Orchesis presented Dance Through the Ages as their Spring Concert at the University Auditorium on April 25, 1952. The program was divided into two distinct parts, the first depicting the history of dance and the second being an abstract interpretation of the mind of an unstable young girl. The first part of the program showed the styles of the primitives, Greeks, European folk dancers, and European court dancers. The polished gestures of the aristocratic dances were expressed in the Pavane, Gigue, Sarabande, and the Minuet. Dancing in the American style was shown in the American Folk Suite, , which mcluded three parts. Prayer in De Key was danced by Jean Janzan and sung by Terry Young. The melancholy mood of Allentown Jail was danced by Alyce Beachler to the singing of Helen Tiahrt. Terry Young again sang wh.le Beverly Brandt danced Honor, Honor. Bonnie Coleman danced to Artistry m Blue by Stan Kenton to explain the development of progres- sive music. r ยป The second part of the program presented Jane Englehardt, who played the port of a person unable to accept the challenge of reality while the other Orchesis members showed the working of her mind, her problems and the resulting indecision from her instability. Finally at the depth of her despair her remembrances and then her dreams gave her hope of what migtit still possibly be gained. 12
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