DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, May 9, 1943 4 Musicians (Continued from Page 1.) Gerbach, director, and by Earnest Harrison, pianist, and Myon Rob erts, organist. Soloists are: Sopranos, Roma Biba. Mary Helen Bush, Ruth Fer guson, Charlotte Filter, Mrs. Bet ty Jo Graper and Elaine Lebsock. Tenors: Don Anawalt, Don Eng- dahl, Jean McCartney, Harold Neufeld, and Donald Glattly of the school of music faculty. Passe: Robert Anderson, Roy Johnson,. Preston Hayes, Russell Leger, Aubrey Pettit, and Jack Rokahr. Tri'icrnm. I'url I. Sung of Vlcinry. KIHther. (Arcom PhiikkI hy pliitin nnrt oitiin.) I'url II. The Crmiii.ii, Hviin. Intniiluction. Reclliitlve: In 111 lirKinniiiK. Chnnm: And Uir Splilt ol fioil RiMliHlivf: And i'iihI the huht. Air: Now vnnifh biMiirr lh- holy Churn: rv.-p.ilrinK. i'uihIiih lane. R.Miialive: And CikI mude the firma ment. Solo unil rhnrur: The mtirvelouii work. KnltHlive: And tlixl uid. Let the waters under the hen veil. Air: Rolling in lunmini: liillnws. Reiltiitlve: And (Jtxi suid, Let the earth Air: With veidu'e ilnd Recltalive: And the heiivenly hot Chuni: Awnke the hurp RerltHtive: And liixt aald. Let there be liclitx Rrritativr: In splendour hriiiht Churn with trio: The heHen are tellitiK Reiil;itlve: And C.rxl imid. Tet the wa ters hrinu tnrth Alt: On mighty pen Rrritiitive: And find whnli'H Recitative: And the their Immortal harps. Terzetto: Muft beautiful Trio and chorus: The Recitative: And ' God earth hrinp forth. Recitative: Straight opening her fertile womb. Air: Now heav'n In fullest dory ahone. Recitative: And God created than. Air: In native' worth. Recitative: And nod law every thing that He had made. Chnrua: Achieved is the glorious work. Trio: On Thee each living soul awaits. Second hori: Achieved i the glo rious work. National anthem. created great angels struck appear. Lord Is great. said, Let the r m t m TO- mi v CLETA'S ! BEAUTY SHOP 1127 R 2-4426 " WAVE Officer Speaks At Ellen Smith Tuesday . . . Measles Cancel First Talk Ensign Ann Dorsey of the WAVES will speak in Ellen Smith hall about the work of the Courtesy of Lincoln Journal. Ensign Ann Dorsey WAVES and SPARS next Tuesday at 5 p. m. Her talk was sched uled for a few weeks ago, but due to measles she was unable to come at thai. time. This speech will be Ensign Dor sey's main talk on the campus. She will lead a panel discussion after her talk, and she will an swer any questions girls wish to ask about the WAVES and SPARS. This meeting is spon sored by AWS as a continuance of the AWS vocational program. Ensign Dorsey will be intro- Gain hi a Mu Tlicta Continues Activity Through Summer To discuss plans for the com ing summer, Gamma Mu Theta, pre-med sorority held a luncheon yesterday evening at their reg ular chapter meeting. It 'was decided to continue ac tively with meetings through the summer months. The next meet ing will be held Sunday, June 6, in the form of a supper at Beau mont's park at 5:30 p. m. duced at the Panhellenic meeting Monday afternoon. That evening she will have dinner at the girls' dormitory. Following dinner she will be iii the knotty pine room in the dorm, available for those girls who wish to talk to her. Ensign Dorsey and Lt. Betty Seeley of the WAAC will be in Ellen Smith hall for conferences for those who would be inter ested in further information. Con ference hours will be from 10:00 12:00 in the morning and from 1:00-5:00 in the afternoon on Wednesday. Make appointments by calling the dean of women's office. Ensign Ann Dorsey and Lt. Betty Seeley are from Des Moines, Iowa. Both of them attended Northwestern university. Q ueens . . (Continued from page 1.) college. Dark brown hair Debators Win 68 Per Cent Of Inter-collegiate Meets As the debate season closed the university forensic squad had won 68 percent of the 109 inter-collegiate debates in which the 21 students participated. "In view of war time travel re strictions, budget limitations and disruptions of squad personnel by epidemics and calling up of the ERC, the Varsity Debate squad has completed a surprisingly successful year," Dr. L. T. Laase, director of debate, said. The three subjects which were debated by the team were: Resolved, that Congress shall enact legislation providing for uni versal draft of women and men between the ages of 18 and 64 for war production, agriculture and the armed service. Resolved, that the United Na tions shall form a permanent fed eral union to establish and main tain peace. Resolved, that after the war, America shall return to competi tive enterprise as its dominant economic system. Eighteen of the squad members received excellent or superior ratings. Members o e Forensic squad included: Get v Blackstone, Art Rivin, Fn:.. NV Itoon, William Rist, Norman Hansen, Dale Wis str, Roland Luedtke, John Dale, Albert Johnston, Jean Frescoln, Jean Kinnie, Betty Newman, Kath erine Sloan, Helen Kiesselbach, Anne Wellensiek, Gerry McKinsey, Mary Ann Mattoon, Romulo Solde villa. Henry Lee, Irvin White, and Don Patterson. and brown i eyes describes two of the beauty assets of Virginia McCulla, mem ber of Alpha Phi and a sophomore in teacher's college. Swimming and dancing share equal ranks as Ginny's favorite activities. Fashion work is the avocation of Myridene Buller, Alpha Chi Omega. Drawing sketches of de signs, dancing and singing fill her hours while pinmate Bill Arnot, Beta and Phi Rho, attends medical school in Omaha. "Myrt" has black hair and blue eyes, and is a senior in aris ana science college. Another beauty queen pinned to a Beta and Phi Kho is Dorothy Theisen, Kappa Alpha Theta. A sophomore in teacher's college, she takes to. dancing, art and bowling during her free time. Blonde hair and blue eyes mark "Theis's" beauty. Naive and unsophisticated Dor othy Black, Chi Omega, radiates beauty from her strawberry blonde hair and creamy fair complexion. Dorothy mixes outdoor life, es pecially camping trips, with her present avocation, art, her future career. Dancing is another of her many favorites. She is a soph omore in arts and sciences. A SALUTE to a Stronger America! Vixle Sam says DRINK KNOUfJH MILK and eat plenty of other vitamin rich dairy products, too! That's one wav that each one of us ean salute a st milder nation. Order nutritious Fairmont milk, cottage cheese, cheese, butter and buttermilk from your milk man. You'll he buying health for your self and strength for America! 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