The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 25, 1947, Page PAGE 6, Image 8

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CAGE 6
Foreign Fellow
CON'T FROM TAGE 2
classes this semester, Maria Is
not registered as a student. She
sits in on many classes and listens
to the lectures. "I take my notes
in Greek and translate them after
I get home, she explained, I can
not write fast enough in the Eng
lish language yet."
A new language, however, is
nothing new to Maria, who speaks
five Greek, Bulgarian, French,
German, and English. She laugh
lingly admits that often she gets
here German words mixed with
the English words.
She enjoys "Y" and other cam
pus meetings because most of the
speakers talk slow enough for her
to understand them. Ordinary
conversation is difficult for her
to grasp.
Asked what she thought of Ne
braska, Maria was quick to re
spond that, in the first place she
was surprised. "On the boat they
said that this part of America was
still wild and that there were
Indians here, but it is not like that
at all, and I like it very much."
Every year the Home Eco
nomics Club sponsors a foreign
student through their Foreign
Fellowship Fund. Money is raised
for this fund at their annual Silver
Tea. Due to the higher tuition and
living costs, the university Stu
dent Foundation is co-operating
with the club this year to pro
vide a large scholarship. Miss
Constanides is the fifth student
to study here under their aus
pices. MAIN FEATURES START
LINCOLN "Ride the rink
Horse," 1:37, 3:41. 5:45, 7:49,
9:56.
STUART: "The Unsuspected,"
1:35, 3:51. "Lincoln Svmphony,
8:30.
NEBRASKA: "Ladies Man,"
1:10, 3:54. 6:40, 9:2G. "The Big
rix, 5:36, 8:22.
CAPITOL: "Sea Hawk." 2:25,
5:50, 9:15. "Sea Wolf," 1:00, 4:25,
7:50.
NOW!
44c to 6 P.M.!
also COLOR CARTOON
Cf fr Canary
an 4 BRAIN'S CAN BE BEAVTIFI L
TOMORROW!
'GHEEI1D0LI
STREET
STARRING
VAN
HEFLIN
DONNA
REED
RtCHAftO
HART
mmm.
Nebraska
SPIKE JONES
AND HIS CITY SLICKER?
IN
'LADIES MAN'
WITH EDDIE BRACKEN
CASS DAILEY
PLCS
"THE BIG FIX"
With REGIS TOOMET
and SHEILA EVAN
CAPITOL
Wed. through Sat.
William
Powell
Myrna Lay
Krrnan
Wynn
-Song
f the
Thin Man"
and. TiCiK
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Bart Ijlii caster In
"BRUTE FORCE"
Plu 'Xlttle Mr. Jim"
Straight
Stuff
BY CHUCK I1EMMINGSEN.
Three weeks late Dave Miller
and Joyce Steele call it a week.
Parlay Charlay goes into bank
ruptcy and final retirement. State
Police suspect unprecedented
gambling fix.
Oh, Snook If.
We wonder when Cy Markeson
and Bobbie Rusch will give each
other top rating. It looks like
steady time when a gal starts
calling a guy Snook ie.
Who Was High?
Towne Clubbers spirited dates
to their "Haunted Hou.se" party
this week-end. Freddie Lorenz
stole the show with his singing.
Two stray N-mcn even drifted in
to hear those high ones.
If John Ayres hopes to compete
with convertibles he'll have to
beat that "12:15 Indigestion Club"
to the Theta House after lunch.
Biggest party of the week-end
was the birthday party given by
two campus wheels for them
selves. AI Lawson gave the snap
pies present in the large array of
gifts.
Hot Cinders.
The inside skindorva is that
some footballing Phi Gam has a
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J
is so much
better to smoke!
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Walilstrom Announces
Block and Bridle Plans
There will be no further meet
ings of Block and Bridle, na
tional Animal Husbandry club,
until the Dec. 9 initiation meet
ing. Rick Wahlstrom, president of
the group, made the announce
ment.
Committees are now working on
the details of the initiation
ceremony, and on ine supper
which will follow the proceedings
Berl Damkrogcr and Bob Schick
head the committee which is
planning the annual supper.
great warmth for Helen "Haircut"
Prince. Helen, however, wasn't
uivine Chick Story any cold time
at the "Hills" Saturday night; and,
said Fiii has a date with Jackie
Wightman to the Military Ball.
The wires are hot. Jo De Lam
atre and Ken Kailcy have secret
means of communication between
the Alpha Xi house and Ken's
room. Wonder if Ken can tune in
on cat sessions over there. Be
worth a few chucks.
Student Directory Sales.
There will be an important
meeting of the Student Directory
Sales Committee this evening at
8 p.m., in the Student Foudation
office. If it is impossible to attend,
please call Gcncne Mitchell,
2-7375.
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Campus Ne
In Brief
AKD REVIVAL
The university's chapter of
Alpha Kappa Delta, national hon
orary sociological society, is being
revived, according to Dr. W. u
Wilbcr of the sociology dept. All
undergraduate students with
twelve hours of sosh and a a "B"
or better average who have not
already given their names to
members of the staff arc request
ed to do so at their arlicst con
venience in order to receive con
sideration for membership.
YWCA.
The Intercultural group of the
YWCA will meet Tuesday at 5
p.m. in Ellon Smith hall. Mem
bers of the group will be in charge
of the program.
CORNilUSKER GRANGE.
A special meeting of the corn-
husker grange to be held in Ani
mal Husbandry Hall on ag cam
pus at eight o clock on Tuesday
evening will feature E. O. Bel-
sheim of the Law College as the
special speaker.
Professor Belshcim will discuss
the Community Property Tax
aw and its influence on income
tax. All interested people are
nvitcd to attend.
Alter the meeting, officers will
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Tuesday, November 25, 1947
be elected for the coming year.
Present officers are: Dale E.
Weese, Master; M. A. Alexander,
Lecturer; and Frank Miller, Sec
retary. AG NEWMAN CLUB MIXER.
Members of the ag branch of
the Newman Club will meet In
the recreation room of the An
Student Union of a mixer on
Tuesday night at 7:30.
YM-YW THANKSGIVING
PROGRAM.
The ag YM and YW will meet
together in the Home Ec parlors
for the Thanksgiving program
Tuesday night at 7:30. The spe
cial service will be conducted by
Stan Lambert and Jean Beck and
devotions will be in charge of
Mavis Musgrave and Bob
Bridenbaugh. '
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