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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 Sunday, November 3, 1946 Noted Pianist Gives Concert This Month Mario Bragiotto, international-y-known concert pianist, will present a concert Sunday, No vember 17, in the Union ballroom, Patricia Lahr, Union director, an nounced today. 0 Admission to the concert will be free bu will be by ticket only because of the limited capac ity of the Union ballroom. Tickets have been printed and are available now at the Union office, Miss Lahr announced. Two tickets will be given to each stu dent presenting an identification card or to each faculty member presenting a faculty membership card. Gershwin Music. Those' attending the musical event will have an opportunity to hear the featured arrangement of George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue." The university orches tra, under the direction of Eman nfl Wishnow. and Mr. Braggiotti will- combine talents to present - this modern classic. In a group of piano solos, Mr. Braggiotti will also have an op-nm-tunitv to disDlav the variety of talents which have made him famous as a. pianist, composer and musical numonsi. Braggiotti appeared here last with Rubinoff when the cele braetd violinist was presented by the Union in 1939. Dance Club Elects New Members Thirtv-four women have been plortpd to membership in Orche sis and Pre-Orchesis, honorary modern dance clubs, according to President Irma Lou Fisher. r Orchesis groups work with the modern dance and are now pre paring their annual Christmas dance program, to be presented in the Grant Memorial hall studio, Dec. 11. New Members. Elected to Orchesis were: Betty Aasen, Amy Joe Bergh, Marilyn Davis, Jo Ann Grasmick. Nancy Howev. Jo Moss. Florence Neren- bei-2. Marion Splichal, Marge Sturm. Jo Votava, Donna Wagner and Jeanne Woodworth. New Pre-Orchesis members were announced as: Lois Fritz, Marion Wolf. Kathryn Copple. TVinna Marsh. Ginnv Pester. El donna Swan. Marge O'Connell, Jo Kramer, Norma Jean Peterson, , Shirley Klingel, Velma Miller, Caroline Prokop, Jean Shafenberg, Helen Rodin, Arlene Fischer, Ruth Alirp Johnson. Joan Landercamp, Rrhara Mohler. Phil Hoke. Caro line Westervelt. and Shirley Mason. Irma Lou Fisher and Billie Steelman are president and secre tary of Orchesis, and Dr. Aileene Lockhart is sponsor. Floats . . (Continued from Pace 1.) corn cobs with the caption, "Let's Wipe Out -Missouri" fenturing a different twist in the parade. Th CM O. A O Pi and A!oh Phi disnlavs caueht the crowd's attention with a neat mixture of pulchritude and cleverness. Kap na Kanna Gamma. Phi Psi. Ami . Wita and Beta Sin all used animals to good effect and appropriate tie- ins with tne universally propne- sied deieat of Missouri. Directly behind the band, which executed a line turn between the rrowd-Dacked sidewalks, was Jackie Tobin. 1945-46 Pep Queen on the Tassel float.' Her regal i throne, mounted on a flat truck. was followed by a convertible with the five Pep Queen candidates for the 1946-47 season, dressed in las eel uniforms. Don Kline and Joy Hill, presi . . dents of Corn Cobs and Tassels, were in the judging truck as the parade turned at O street, direct ins the parade, while Kline an nounced the various presentations as they made the turn. Miss Hill presented the four winning houses with their awards at tne nome coming dance last night. J j-i ' l''-' w , I- " rv 4. " f 1 ? - ; ?Ktil?Hr TALENTED YOUNG L T3 V VMf S0NG WRITER-SONGSTRESS, V, t i RAD, AND REC0RD fAV0R,TF VV vs , J' U AsT - M. M7 ; 1 .11 i lmmmmmjm f ' v-Wv --- . ;:4i ; '1' -i' I . i tt '.v4V Hill... X 7"'''' . r x .'--i- f ;-- '- '. - if - s3h& ,i . . i V - s-'r - ' THEY SATISFY! x ; V . , . . , VXS ' 1 , . . , s , w - 5:-Xv: ;: . , . : . ;.;.:.:.:.;.;.:.:.;.;.v ::::.::::.::-:.:.;.:.:.;-...v.;.:.,C!, :-:v:v:-:y-' :-yy.-:-:-: I A ' r! TM ' . ll i !l s ; fl it r ill HJ J i ALL OVEtt AMERICA CHESTERFI ELD IS TOPS J tlVVtVv.yl.'WW(t,