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Vol. 47 No. 56
LINCOLN 8, NEBRASKA
Friday, December 13, 1946
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Religious Groups Schedule
Weekend Christmas Parties
Campus church groups are
planning Christmas parties and
services for this weekend.
The ag campus and city cam
pus LSA will have a joint Christ
mas party and vesper service at
5 p. m. Sunday at the First Lu
theran church. Following the ves
per service, the group will go
caroling. A cost supper will be
served. A bus to the church will
leave the Union at 4:45.
Members of the ag campus LSA
had a Christmas party Wednesday
evening at the Lutheran Student
Center. Gifts to further equip the
center were put around the tree.
Lutheran chapel services will be
held at 10:45 a. m. Sunday, in
Room 315 of the Union. Holy
communion will be served, and
Rev. H. Erck, student pastor, will
speak on the topic, "Messianic
Promise" Given to Abraham."
Elaine Otto will accompany the
hymns. Gamma Delta will sponsor
a Christmas party for Lutheran
students and their friends, Sunday
evening at 7 o'clock, in the Y. M.
C. A. rooms of the Temple Build
ing. Everyone is asked to bring
an inexpensive gift for exchange.
Candlelight Service.
The annual candlelight service
at the First Presbyterian church
will be held at 4:30 p. m. Sunday.
Dr. Arthur Miller will give the
Christmas message. All university
students who wish transportation
to the church are to meet at the
Student House at 3:45. After the
service a Christmas party will be
held at the Student House. Games
will be'' played, and refreshments
served.
An all-Christmas program, of
caroling and meditation will be
held Sunday evening at 8 o clock
at St. Paul Methodist church,
with President Robert W. Woods
Legion Aids
Housing For
Lincoln Vets
Completion of more than 150
partially finished homes for Lin
coln veterans will be aided by
an American Legion drive to
speed the flow of materials into
urgently needed residential con
struction. Albert Held, committee chair
man of the Post No. 3 Legion
housing committee, in describing
wlt he termed "active co-operation
of Lincoln builders in this
crisis," also praised the efforts of
R. J. McMahon, Omaha, locality
housing expediter, National Hous
ing agency, who has also been
working for homes for veterans.
Housing Condition.
"Our attack on the bottlenecks
is being met with aid on all points
from the contractors with whom
I have talked this week. We have
discovered that Lincoln's hous
ing conditions is actually in a
better state than most other
cities," Held stated.
Mill work, plumbing material,
rock lath, sheet rock, soil pipe
and sheet metal work were listed
by Held as the six top-priority
See VETS' HOUSING, Paffe 4
Coeds-Here's Your
Tonight 8-12
Coliseum
of Union college delivering the
brief meditation, and Hugh Rang
eler of Lincoln public schools,
leading the sing. The program will
feature the St. Paul Methodist
choir and a solo by Shirley
Pscherer.
A Friendly Friday party will be
held in the Methodist Student
House tonight. All Methodist stu
dents are invited to attend this
function and a Christmas party at
the Methodist Student House, be
ginning at S p. m. The program
will include games, skits, and a
Santa Claus. All those coming are
asked to bring a white elephant
an old bottle of perfume, a trinket,
etc. On Sunday evening Method
ist students will put on a play en
titled "Eternal Life."
Backwards Party.
Baptist students will meet for
a Backwards Christmas party Sat
urday, at 7:45 at the Student Cen
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wilmot
are in charge. A Christmas play
will highlight the regular Sunday
meeting beginning at 5:30 p. m.,
with supper, followed by a carol
ing service, devotionals and the
play. Bob Sorenson is in charge of
the program. The Rev. C. B. How
ells, student pastor, will preside.
The meeting will be the last be
fore the Christmas vacation.
See RELIGIOUS GROUPS, P. 2
Coeds Form
New Social
Organization
The official recognition of the
Kernels, newly organized girls'
social group was announced by
Cleo Schmoldt., Kernel publicity
chairman, Thursday.
Formed to provide social ac
tivities for unaffiliated girls, the
Kernels have a membership of 17,
headed by Harriet Turner, presi
dent, Carol Krey, vice-president,
Lelia Molthas, secretary and Kay
Donovan, treasurer.
Assist Unaffiliates
Miss Schmoldt explained that
the Kernels also hoped to assist
and encourage unaffiliated girls on
campus to take part in extra-cur
ricular activities. Attempts will be
made to foster high scholastic
standards in the group, she said.
Adopting blue and gold as their
official colors, the Kernels will
wear a navy blue K on a golden
ear of corn for the organization
pin. Qualifications for membership
include active enrollment in the
university with a 12 hour regis
tration and 12 hours credit pre
viously earned, non-membexship
in any other social sorority on
campus and a written invitation of
the club within the first four
weeks of the first semester.
Name Advisors
Mrs. Elvera Christiansen and
Miss Sara Davis will act as ad
visors to the group whose mem
bership includes Harriet Txuner,
Carol Krey, Lelia Molthar, Kay
Donovan, Lilla Hall, Jeane Mil
lane, Alice Allen, Lois Gobar, Cleo
Schmoldt, Elaine Bratt, Joyce
Marshall, Marian Lillman, Joyce
Snyder, Olive Belle Page, Mar
jorie Marshall, Glendine Leonard
and Phyllis Guilliaume.
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The honev-sweet notes of a trumpet serenade bv Charlie Srivak. the man who nlavs
the sweetest trumpet in the
Nebraska campus to the dancers at the Mortar Board ball
Sometime during the dance, which begins at 8 p. m., the lights will dim, spotlights
will center on the stage at the north end of the dance floor, and the presentation will be
made in a unique way that is known only to the fifteen members of Mortar Board. Vir
ginia Demel, ball chairman, insisted Thursday that this is one
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CHARLIE
Nelson Talks
On Problems
In Marriage
"Heaven can be made in mar
riage" was the thesis of an ad
dress by Dr Janet Fowler Nel
son, author of "Marriages Are
Not Made in Heaven," and mar
riage educator, at a convocation
in the Union ballroom Thursday
night.
"Marriage Is not a job, but a
relationship in which we live and
learn," Dr. Fowler stated. "It is
not just the sum total of sex, lei
sure, budget, fam'ly and so forth
but is important of itself and, if
sound, enables one to do better
work in his community."
Dealing with three primary and
widespread problems in marriage
those of money, background and
sex relationships Dr. Fowler
said that material aspects of mar
riage are overplayed in adver
tisements. "It is Important to know wheth
er two can live as cheaply as one,
but just knowing how to make a
budget won't solve the money
question," she asserted. "There
See NELSON, Pare 2 j
CHARLIE SPIVAK
and his orchestra
DBsnnidl
world, will introduce the eight
SPIVAK.
Veterans Elect
Bob McNannay
As President
Robert McNannay was elected
president of the Veterans Organ
ization at the general election held
Wednesday evening in the Union
ballroom.
Other officers elected to assume
positions after the first of the
year were Ula-Mae Schall, secre
tary; Betty Larsen, social chair
man, and Velma Burnholtz, Ag
college representative. Miss Schall
also serves as chairman of the
Veter-Anns, ex-service women's
organization.
Duncan Fraiser was named vice
president; Bill Brown, treasurer,
and Keith Kittle, chairman of the
membership committee.
Heading the housing committee
will be Arch Johnston, and Robert
T. Johnson will be in charge of
the athletic committee. Harvey
Podoll was chosen public rela
tions chairman.
IPfls&ys
Most Eligible Bachelors on the
tonight in tha coliseum.
secret the women will keep.
The bachelors, chosen at an all
women election last week, were
selected from twenty-two candi
dates nominated by men's organ
ized houses. In addition to reign
ing over the ball tonight, the
bachelors will escort the eight
1947 Cornhusker beauty queens
when they are presented at the
Student Foundation's tea dance in
February.
The list of candidates upon
whom the women voted included:
John Adams, Bruce Allen, Dwight
Baier, Richard Coyne, Jerry
Gardner, Jack Hill, Dwight John
son, Robert Keller, George Miller,
Gerald Moore, Bill Palmer, Rob
ert Rauner, Charles Schienost,
Duke Shumow, Elmer Sprague,
Bryne Swiggart, Norbert Tieman,
Bill Vleck, Niels Wodder, Fritz
Wolf, Jack Young and Kenny
Younger.
Spivak's band, organized at the
suggestion of the late Glenn Mil
ler, broke all previous attendance
records at the Cafe Rouge in New
York's Pennsylvania hotel when
they were booked there following
their first appearance at the Glen
Island Casino in New Rochelle,
N. Y. Within five years Spivak
and the musicians he had chosen
to blend their talents with his in
imitable trumpet mastery rose to
the top ranks of sweet bands, so
that Downbeat's 1945 swing polls
listed him top sweet band in the
land, replacing Tommy Dorsey in
that position.
For this midwest tour Spivak's
horn will be backed up with
Tommy Mercer and the Star
dreamers on the vocals. Mercer
drew praise from Billboard mag
azine for his beginning appear
ance with Spivak.
Tonight has been listed with
the Dean of Women's office as a
two o'clock night, to enable wom
en students to fulfill the require
ments of a turnabout date and
still meet curfew. Dancing will
end at midnight.
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Photographer
For Ball Tonite
Phillip P. Pyles, student in the
dental college and professional
photographer, will have a pic
ture studio set up at the Mortar
Board party for all couples who
wish to have souvenir photo
graphs taken.
The studio will be located in
the northeast corner of the col
iseum main floor, and there will
be two cameras to facilitate the
large number of couples who will
be in attendance at the dance. The
pictures, 5 by 7 inches in size,
will be placed in gold embossed
folders, and on the inside be
neath the picture will be a gold
seal with the initials M. B. with
gold and black ribbons attached.
Ask Him Note
Tickets $3 per coup!
See a Tassel
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