The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    Sunday, December 13, 1942
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Officers of Pan-Hellenic are shown dressing dolls for the toy shop project sponosred by the advisory board. Pictured from
left to right, Roberta Burgess, secretary; Sidney Ann Gardner, president; Flors Scott, vice president; and Jean Wochner,
treasurer.
Plii Upsilon Omicnm.
Lists Mine Initiates
Nine women were elected tfc Phi
Up.ilon Omicron, national honor
ary home economics sorority, this
past week. They were chosen on
a basis of scholarship, leadership,
character and promise of service
to home economics.
The nine chosen are: Eetty
Brown, Arlene Casey, Ruth John
son, Rachael Ann Lock. Maijorie
Moore, Frances Kerr. Owen How.
Rosa Knickrehm and Mary Mc-Permond.
JwfL (pJwjiict; SohDhih J&ojll&sil foop&AaisL
Messiah
(Continued from page 1.)
include Dave Kinsoman, Ted
Thompson, Robert Thatcher and
Lyman Loreson: and Walter Good
biod, Leon Rimovsky, Eldred
Stake and Marvin Genuchi.
Program of this presentation of
the school of fine arts follows:
Recitative: Tenor. Comtort ye my pTlf.
Air: Tenor. Every valley shall I x
alled. Chorus: And the Glory of the IXTd.
Recitative: Baritone. For beheld, ilifrk
ness. Air: Baritone. The people that a lteJ
in darkness.
Chorus: O thou that tellest good tid
Inps. I'horus: For unto us a child is porn.
Orpan: Pastoral Symphony.
Recitatives: Soprano, There were shep
herds. And lo! the angel ot the Lord And
the anKel said unto them. And suddenly
there was with the angel.
Chorus: Olory to Ood in the highest.
Air: Soprano. Rejoice greatly. O daugh
ter of Zion.
Recitative: Alto. Then shall the eyes
of the hhnd.
Air: Alto. He shall feed His flock.
Anr: Soprano, t'ome unto Him.
Chorus: His yoke is easy.
Chorus: Behold the Limb of God.
Air: Alto. He was despised.
Chorus' Surely He hath borne our
griefs
Chorus: All we like sheep have gone
astray.
Air: Tenor. Behold and see.
Chorus: Lilt up your heads.
Chorus: Since by man came death. Fv
man came also the resurrection of the
dead. For as in Adam all die. Even ko in
Christ shall ail be made alive.
A1r: Baritone. The trumpet shall .und.
Chorus: Hallelujah.
Weaker
In an all-out war effort pro- i donating one doll and is respon-
cam Pan-H..llf.ni arlvicnrv hoard ! Slble for Outfitting them. Kay
I sponsors a toy shop project.
Every sorority house is dressing
dolls which will be' given to the
Social Welfaie agency for distribution.
Hanley is in charge of distribution
and collection of dolls.
This is one of the first big proj
ects being sponsored by Tan-
j Hellenic on this campus for the
war eftoH. If this is successful.
One doll is being furnished by no doubt other projects of this
Pan-Hellenic and each house is kind will be sponsored in the
future. All sororities showed a
sincere interest in doing this work
which automatically rl;ises
others for work in the extended
war effort.
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hist, tlio p.iinptTtd ones.
But "Dainty."
Such diiiiity cursaoes ns -e-nt-iil
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lines - on - c;il ill)n;irl, 11 a 111 ' s-s)elle-(iil-iii-fowers,
and so
mi. itilt rfonvl somewhat wilh
! dancing to music provided by
Sterny Sternberg and his band.
While headgears ranging from
cut banana poke-pies to baby bon
nets and hunting caps were preva-
i lent, outstanding theme centered
: around rationing.
Toy tires with gasoline, coffee.
: sugar, and a "C" gas sticker,
! helped emphasize the principle
! thought for the evening, "every-
' thing rationed but fun."
Weekly sale of war stamps ;
the University of Wisconsin hi
averaged more than $700.
) Girls in universities and colleges
who will complete their courses
during the current term may en-
t list in the women's army auxil
iary corps with the privilege of re
maining inactive until completion
, of courses.
'ij KinsunaS to
Give her what she really loves
sportswear. Our shop is filled to
the brim with fashion's very new
est sports apparel and ve invi'e
you to come in end "browz"
around. Come early Thursday for
best selections!
GIVE A BOND FOR CHRISTMAS!
Soft, Cuddly Sweaters
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Anr . . tt'rafuiv Slink Hire hronn and er-v.
A n ul . . . $.'
New slack suits. 7.95 to 12.95.
New ski suits, zip-in fleece lining, 17.95.
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