The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 18, 1947, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, December 18, 1947
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REGISTRATION SCENE Meeting with the assignment committee
to complete selection of next semester's courses are the group of
students pictured above in Love Memorial library on the first day
of registration.
Campus News
In Brief
Gamma Delta.
Gamma Deltan's will leave for
caroling at 7 p. m. Thursday
from the front of the Student
Union. After caroling at various
hospitals and the Chancellor's
heme, the group will go to the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Erck for
refreshments. Members are urged
to bring cars.
BABYV-USA.
All officers and representatives
of the BABW and USA will meet
Thursday at 4 o'clock in Room 309
in the Student Union.
Delta Theta Phi.
Members of Delta Theta Phi
will have luncheon at the Con
tinental Thursday noon.
Hobby Interests.
Hobby Interests committee of;
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4:30 in the Union game room.
Comhusker Deadline.
The following groups must have
copy in for their Cornhusker stor
ies by Jan. 9:
Women's Organized Houses: Al
pha Xi Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Sig
ma Delta Tau, Women's Dorm,
International House. Love Hall.
Howard Hall, Rosa Bouton, Run
dell Hall, Loomis Hall, Bagley
Hall, Amkita, Kernals. Palladian,
Delian Union, Hesperia.
Men's Organized Houses: Alpha
Gamma Rho, Alpha Sigma Phi,
Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Sigma Psi,
Beta Theta Pi, Delta Sigma Pi,
Farm House, Kappa Sigma, Phi
Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Sig
ma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha
Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sig
ma Phi Epsilon, Zeta Beta Tau,
Brown Palace 1-2, Cornhusker Co
Op, Pioneer Co-Op, Men's Dorm.
Student Foundation
Student Foundation board
members are asked to check
foundation boxes for directions
regarding invitations for the after
Christmas party.
YWCA
The Beginning Social Service
Commission group will meet at 3
p. m. today in Ellen Smith. The
gioup will take a field trip to
the Citadel.
Council ...
(Continued from Page 1.)
than other student dances be
cause of the large guest list sev
eral council members led by Bill
Palmer, senior at large, reported
faculty members receiving "in
vitations" found upon arrival
that they had to buy tickets to
get in.
Palmer asked that the council
again investigate the Student
Health Service. No action was
taken, however.
John Hayes, graduate student
representative, was appointed to
the special committee studying
membership in the National Stu
dents' association.
To the Editor:
This is an answer to your com
ment on the difficulty you meet
in understanding medical terms.
It is apparent from your editorial
that your acquaintance with the
University of Nebraska does not
extend beyond the Lincoln campi.
Apparently, also, you have not
delved into Classics 73.
Doctor Rubendall, professor of
Otorhinolaryngology. "(note cor
rect spelling)," at the College of
Medicine, which, for your infor
mation is located at Omaha, Ne
braska, has held that position for
the past thirty-eight years and,
during that time someone must
have "had It." His name is lo
cated on page forty-six in the
Student Directory.
For further information, may
we refer you to Miss Elizabeth
Rubendall, Librarian, Bessey Hall
Library, within a stonesthrow of
The Daily Nebraskan's editorial
offices. Miss Rubendall is the
daughter of Professor Rubendall.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Glenna L. Cahill.
Miss Mary Lou Hanosn
Paul Hanson
John J. Cahill.
Points . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
to cut the number of points al
lowed an individual."
Only seven four point positions
are listed under the new schedule.
They are presidents of . Student
Council, Corn Cobs and Kosmet
Klub, and the business managers
and editors of the Cornhusker and
The Daily Nebraskan.
The Daily Nebraskan lists
both managing editors and news
editors at three points. This was
done on Novotny's request which
is because news editors, although
the subordinate post must spend
far more time on the job than
the managing editor.
Fifteen types of posts draw
three points under the announced
schedule.
Junior and Senior Class Presi
dencies are reduced to the one
point classification since both
have become titular offices.
Maximum points allowed an
individual are specified by the
board according to class in school.
Men with a weighted average
lower than 4.5, equivalent to 75
per cent, are permitted to carry
fewer points. a
Seniors in the higher scholastic
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Orclicsis Recital Interprets
Holiday Spirit 'Effectively'
BY, GLORIA POLSKY
The Christmas Dance Concert
Memorial Hall last night left
presented by Orchesis at Grant
little doubt In anyone's mind as
to the effectiveness of modern
dance as a medium for inter
preting the holiday spirit which
prevails in all campus activities
this time of year.
Opening with the impressive
"Processional" by the entire cast,
the program offered a variety of
dances ranging from Dicken's
classic, "Scrooge's Christmas"
to Oschner's popular ballet, "The
Juggler of Notre Dame." Al
though without the benefit of a
real stage, the dancers easily
overcame this handicap. Their
technical skill and delightful
costumes combined with effective
lighting and music and excellent
choreography gave the concert a
professional smoothness rarely
found in collegiate dance pro
ductions. IM Dancers.
The three winning numbers
from the Intramural Dance Con
test, "God Rest Ye Merry, Gen
tlemen" by Delta Gamma;
"While Shepherds Watch Their
Flocks by Alpha Chi Omega, and
"A Christmas Card Shop" by Pi
Beta Phi, were included in the
program. The Alpha Chi Omega
humorous interpretation of a
traditional Christmas carol was
especially well-received by the
audience.
Audience approval also estab
lished the elaborate performance
bracket are limited to seven ac
tivity points. Freshmen and
transfere students are limited to
two points.
University scholastic eligibility
requirements must be fulfilled by
those participating in any campus
activity as in the past.
The peint board consists of se
nior men holding principal cam
pus offices. Johnson, as president
of Innocents, is the ex-officio
head. Other board members are:
Dake Novotny, Martin Pesek,
Dick Lahr, Duane Munter, Har
old Mozer and Rod Franklin. It
acts as an independent organiza
tion with membership prescribed
through its constitution by the
Student Council.
of Trhnikovskv's "The Nut
cracker Suite" as an outstanding
number. Myrtis Rider and
Nancy Howey were noteworthy
as soloists in this ballet, while
Florence Nerenberg and Helen
Rodin maintained the skillful
grace they exhibited in several
dances throughout the program.
Dance Suite.
Dr. Aileene Lockhart, director
of the recital, and Marion Fal
loon, president of Orchesis, ap
peared in the dance suite, and the
male chorus including David
Carlson, James Howard, Charles
Jones, Andrew Morrow, Wen
dell Smith gave an excellent
rendition of the vigorous. "Rus
sian Dance, Trepak."
! The difficult "Waltz of the
Flowers," performed by four
Orchesis members in conven
tional ballet costumes, and "The
Juggler of Notre Dame," starring
Betty Quinton, ranked side-by-side
as beautiful dance por
trayals. The dance group, composed of
Orchesis, Pre-Orchesis, and the
newly-organized male chorus,
lived up to their reputation from
former recitals by presenting
unique and very lovely interpre
tations of traditional Christmas
numbers.
Foundation to Hold
'Get Acquainted9 -Gathering
Jan. 6
A mass social meeting of the
Student Foundation will be held
Tuesday, Jan. 6. It will be a
"get acquainted party," according
to Mary Ellen Schroeder, chair
man. All Foundation members will
meet at 7 p. m. .at evening in
parlors XYZ of the Student Union.
The ten groups of the organization
each will present a short skit. The
skit named best by judges Miss
Mary Mielenz, faculty adviser, Dr.
C. M. Elliot, professor of econo
mics, and Duane Lake, Student
Union head, will receive a prize.
John Carson will present a
ventriloquism act, and Larry
Landeryou, Student Foundation
president, will act as mistress of
ceremonies. Refreshments will be
served.
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