The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 28, 1934, Page FOUR, Image 4

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, THEATRE DIRECTORY
STUART (Mat. 25c Nite 40c)
Now Showing: aark Gable, Wil
liam Powell and Myrna Loy In
MANHATTAN MELODRAMA."
LINCOLN (Mat. 15c Nlte 25c)
Now showing "MERRY WIVES
OF RENO" with Glenda Farrell,
Guy Kibbee, Frank McHugph, and
other famous stars.
COLONIAL (Mat. 10c Nite 15c)
Now showing BAER-CARNERA
fight films (held over for three
days) plus "THE HELL CAT"
with Ann Sothern and Robert
Armstrong.
ORPHEUM (Mat. 15c Nite 25c)
Now showing "FOG OVER FRIS
CO" with Bette Davis and Lyle
Talbot.
SUN (Mat. 10c Nite 15c)
Now showing "LAST ROUND
UP" and "HELL DIVERS."
FIFTEEN PLACED IN
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CACHING POSITIONS
Speakers at Educational Conference
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E. A. BURNETT.
M. C. LEFLER.
Department of Educational
Service Releases List
Of Teachers.
Teaching positions have been re
cently received by fifteen Nebras
ka students and graduates, accord
ing to an announcement Wednes
day from the department of educa
tional service.
Leslie Lowe, Geneva, is sched
uled to coach at Wilbur and Es
ther Kreuscher, DeWitt, will teach
music and the fourth, fifth, and
sixth grades at Oconto. Ruth
Duce, Lincoln, will go to Wymore
where she will teach the second
grade, and Helen Exley of Lincoln
will teach mathematics at Gothen
burg. May Stanek, Walthill, will be
come Buffalo county home demon
stration agent, and Ruth Leffers,
Lincoln, will teach English and
dramatics at Exeter. Charles
Stout of Lincoln goes to Amherst
where he will teach history and so
cial sciences and Jane Axteu,
Omaha, will be in charge of girls'
physical education at McCook.
.rs. Helen T. Tvsell, Lincoln,
will teach normal training and
English at Bartley and Lowell
Hulsebus, Lincoln, will teach math
ematics, science and orchestra at
Vermillion. Stanley Mengler of
Alexandria is to go to Cedar Rap
ids, Iowa, where he will teach
Czech, England and social science.
Kathleen Jeary, Imperial, will
tah home economics at Spring
view, and Rosalie Trail, Lincoln,
goes to Hastings where she will I
teach Latin and English. Arlene1
Steeple, Osceola, will teach Latin
, i if
TsTaTOe SOWEft'
C. A. bOWEHS.
and social sciei e at Palisade, and
Kileen Moore, jiordon, will teach
commercial arts at Sutton.
It's fun to know, but more fun
to fool the prof. Log.
Students Place Stamp of Approval on
All State High School Music Course
By Lamoine Bible.
A hearty stamp of approval
was placed on the all state high
school orchestral and choru
course by a group of students in
that course who were interviewed
on the campus this week.
In addition to proclaiming that
it is great training In music al
though rather hard training they
declared enthusiastically that it
was a lot of fun.
In a number of cases it was
also noted that according to their
present plans these students will
go on with their music training
after tbey leave high school and
the school of theii choice was in
all cases the University of Ne
braska unless they moved.
Roger Ana wait, high school
sophomore from Aurora, paused
long enough on his hurried way
to class to declare that the course
was a fine thing. "I'm learning a
lot about music, he stated. His
.younger brother Don, eighth
grader, asserted that it was a lot
of fun. "We have to work awfully
hard, but we also have time for a
lot of swimming and tennis."
After being convinced that the
reporter wasn't some kind of
salesman. Dale Cans, Junior from
Alvo, and Max Pattison, gradu
ate from Gering. declared them
selves heartily in favor of the
idea. "It's a good idea," said
Cans, while Pattison summed it
up with the words, "Great it
couldn't be better." When asked
about going on to school Patti
son stated that he would prob
ably enter the university.
Jimmy Lawson, senior from
David City, although rather reti
cent about breaking into print,
acserted that the course was
"good training not only in music,
but along a social line. The
friends I have made here are
worth a lot." He also hoped to
take up music later on as a reg
ular student at the university.
His campus companion, Wayne
Krieger, senior from Lincoln, sec
onded the statement, and also de
clared that since taking the
course he has become more cer
tain as to what he can do in
music.
A pair of Lincoln girls, June
Scbwarz and Frances Piatt, sen
ior and Junior respectively, char
acterized the course as "swell
and "great." Then they both
added, "but rather hard work."
According to present plans they
will both continue their training
in music at the university "un
less we move," as one of them
said.
YOUR DRUG STORE
The Thickest Malted Milks
in the City at Our
Soda Fountain
OWL PHARMACY
148 No. 14th & P Sts. B1068
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F. E. HENZLIK.
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Thera are approximately on
million college students in th
United States today.
A bill introducing woman suf
frage was defeated in a mock pari
liament at McCill university.
At the University of Minnesota
the leadinsr items in the lost ana
found department were gloves and
ten cent store Jewelry.
Fortv-five vears asro South Da
kota State college debated on tha
subject. Resolved: That womaa
has more influence than money
has.
LEARN TO DANCE
Guaranteed in
Six Private Lessons
COOLED STUDIO
Lee A.Thornberry
B3635 (Since 1929 ) 2300 Y St.
RENT-A-CARS
as usual are available to summer
students. Low rates and good cars.
No red tape. Alwaya open.
Motor Out Company
1120 P Street
CHARLES W. TAYLOR.
MRS. ALBERTA BALLANCE.
Cmi Cotrrlmy Unroia tomrmmL
Gladys Parker
Beaute Salon
1229 N St. Upstairs
Phone B2355
Shampoo and Finger-
wave with CHf
Vinegar Rinse . . OUC
Come Up Stairs
More Service, Lett Money
Enjoy the Outside Air While
Having Your Beauty Work
Done.
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