Tues3av. December 9, 193 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 4 Uni Singers Caroling Successful One way, at least, to describe the effectiveness of Sunday's con cert of Christmas carols by the University Singers would be to say that the program would make an ideal, best-seller record album for music-store counters all over the country! Composed, with a few exceptions, of unfamiliar se lections telling the Christmas story or expressing the spirit of the sea son, the entire program was one of spontenaity and freshness. Performed twice for audiences that elbowed in to a crowded Un ion Ballroom, the selections ranged from a 16th century Palestrina number to contemporary Elinor Remick Warren's gentle "Christ mas Candle," sung by the women s David Foltz' direc- tion. A neatness of phrasing and attack was notable in xne secuons other three numbers. But it was the work of the com bined choir under Arthur West v.v ihat aran nartieularly satis- fvino whMhpr it was the spirited "Gloria in Excelsis" by Bach or the lullaby-like Haytian caroi '.Tpcii Thou Dear Babe Divine, iallv enchanting by Roy Emory Johnson's soft high tenor solo. TV. outstanding CrOUD of the program were the four numbers sung by the men s secuon which contrasted a pianissimo rendition f Vio traditional "Lo. How a Rose e'er Blooming" with the full- voiced chorale "BreaK form, vj Beauteous Heavenly Light." The eimniniion hv the rjiano of bells added particular interest to the Slovakian "Carol ot xne onecp Bells." A special feature of the concert was Robert Stepps ingenious transcription for brass ensemble Corplli's "Christmas Concerto" originally written for string or chestra. Bonnie uompion was ai the organ and Dorothy Taylor at the piano AWS BOARD of the Union Christ ma nnrtv. Dec. 16 will be a in an nieht for all freshmen girls ITVirlav nirht Doe. 12. IS a 1 a. m. night. Saturday night, Dec 13, is a 12:30 p. m. nignx. Block & Bridle To Initiate 34 Formal rites of Initiation will be administered tonight to 34 pledges of Block and uricue, na tional animal nusoanary ciuu, according to Rick Wahlstrom, lo- cbI president. ri.HT! havA hpon distinctive on campus the past week by virtue f mirni and blue sheen tags. which serve as badges for their status. They are asked 10 report at the horse barn ai live p.m., etahle hands. Each pledge must bring a large, sweet onion and a Dag 01 roun tu rhwine tobacco, announces Fhil Skinner, initiation chairman. After the ceremony, acuves wm treat the new initiates to a rough style buffet supper in the judg ing pavilion of the Animal Hus bandry building. Campus News In Brief In The Union This Week Turtiday, lc. . 12 00. Gamma Lambha, Parlor X. 3 00 Alumni Association, faculty lounge. 4- 00. Siesta film, main lounge. 5- 00. AWS. Room 315; Corn Cobs, Room 313 'oo, Economics, Parlor X; Wooden Spoon, Parlor Y; AASW, Parlor Z. 6:30, uamera wuu, r"i" "."rr. 7:30. Damea Bridge. Room 316; Helta Sigma Pelta, Room 315; Newman Cluo, Room 313; Zips, rarior 8:00, Economics, lacuny lounge. Wednesday, lec. 10. 12 no Phi Alnha Delta. Parlor X. Alpha Kappa Psl. Parlor Z. 4:00, Christian Student Fellowship, Room S13. 6Oo! "Fraternity Advisers Council, Par lors A, x; rm umoai ufouun, imuhj lounge. 6:30, Phi Lambda Upsllon, Parlors A, B, C; AASW, Parlor Z. 7:00, American society 01 nemicai r.n glneers. Room 315; Dames Choral Group, Soom 316; Sigma Kla Chi, Room 313. 7:30, Talent snow audition, nauroom. Thnredny. Iee. 11. 12 00 Sinfonia. Parlor X: Sigma Tau. Parlor Z. 4:00 Interfrnternltv council. Room 313. 6:00, Delia Phi Delta, Parlor X. 6:15. Sigma Alpha Iota, Parlora A, B, C. 7:00, Young Democrats. Parlors Y. 7; nmmiftAA nn Pnmmitl... faiiltv Inline? Gamma Delta, Room 315; Christian Sci ence, jtoom aio. 7:30. Intervarslty, Parlors A, B. 7:45, Alpha Phi O. Friday. Dee. 11. 10:00, Nebraska State Guernsey Breed In. l.,MlKrn Dnnm 111 ft-nn Hillpl Paatti 313! American fhem. leal Society, Tarlor C. 7:30, Intervarslty, Parlors A. B. KOSMET KLUB. Kosmet Klub workers will have an important meeting Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. in Union room 307. TRYOUTS. ah chif-nt latent acts are re- before the Un ion Activities Talent Committee December 10 at 7:30 in the union ballroom. Auditions will be given t ihnt time for the Variety Show to be given December 14. Pre-Law Nfhrnskn Pre-Law Association will meet Wednesday, Dec. 10, 7:30 p. m. in room urn .uaw nnilHino- Dr. Karl Arndt will speak on "The Federal Reserve vs. the Treasury." Keircsnmenis will be served. Council Filings for Student Council vacancies close at 4 p. m. Tucs Hnv rw 9 at the Student Ac tivities office, 209 Administration building. Candidates must appear be fore the council Wednesday at 5 p. m. in room 316 ol the union. One representative is needed fnr Mrh of the following DOSir tions: Junior woman from Arts & Sciences, Junior man from Dental, and woman from Gradu ate college. Chem E. Meeting Aiche will hear Dr. Carl George speak on penicillin at 7 p. m. Wednesday, Dec. 10, in Room 315 of the Union. Morris r.nHr. senior chemical engineer, will present a survey of the chemical engineering neia. Correction In the Dec. 4 Daily Ncbraskan, the last sentence oi me rni -oeia Iffinna inifiatinn KtnrV Stated. i.uc ........ - . , "Only arts and science students are iligible for membersship." This statement should read "Seniors in any college of the University are engiDie lor eiec in Thi Tlefa Kanna nro 11 VII I ij . " . r I vided they have fulfilled the group requirements oi me coi lege of arts and sciences." GIFT WRAP Large at. to choose from Ribbons, tag, seals, enclosures. Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street . , 1 1 ! . t ' ' ' ' 1 I ' CORONET ROBES. 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