The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 16, 1948, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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'Talent Galore
To Come Out
At Union Slum-
"Thai's plenty of talent in thorn
thar kociK" says Al Tully, chair
man of the committee on general
entertainment for the Union.
Here's the chance of a 1: lot L: nC
for those -talented keeds" en
rolled in the University to bring
their talent out front. That all
important taler.t show is begin
ning to pet under way again this
week, and it is expected to be
larger than ever this year.
Anviinc may try out for the
show chih will be held Dec. 11,
along with a Juke Box dance. Art
Cuitiss. who will be general host
and master of ceremonies, will
present the w inners.
Students may sign up in the
Union from 12 to 1 p.m. and
from 4 to 5 p.m. this week. Try
outs will be held Dec. 4. Those
who qualify will be put on the
talent file " and may appear at
various University affairs as well
as community affairs such as the
Lion's Club and the Kiwams ban
quet. Nebraska lo Hosl
M9 ISA Conclave
Kebrnska's ISA will be host to
the 1949 convention of the west
ern conference ol Independent
Students, according to Ben Wall,
publicity chairman of the local
chapter, who just returned from
the 1949 convention held in Den
ver on Nov. 12 and 13.
At the convention. Carl
Froendt of Nebraska was elected
corresponding secretary of the
western conference. The con
ference includes 37 universities
and colleges as well as eleven
junior colleges.
One hundred and fifty dele
gates attended the Denver con
vention. Betty Carol. Tom Myers.
Sonya Sookdo and Ben Wall
represented N e b r a s k a'.-- ISA
chapter.
The first book printed in Ne
braska was a portion of the Bible
translated into the language of the
Otoe Indians. The translation was
made in 1833 by a missionary:
named Merrill. I
PROVE F0 VOt'RSCLF WHAT THROAT SPECIALISTS RfPORTED WHC1
30-Day smoking test revealed
NO THROAT IRRITATION
due to smoking CAMELS!
la this test, hundred of men and women smoked Camels
anJ only Camels fur 30 consecutive days. I.ach week,
their throats were examined by noted ihro.u specialists
a total of 2 ",0 exacting examinations. I rom toast to coast,
these throat sjH-cialists reported NOTOM: MXGI.L CAM
Ol THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking Camels!
Test Camels for yourself for 30 days. See how Camels suit
join "1 -Zone "...T for Taste and T for T hroat.
Ixi YOI.R OWN TAS1T tell you about the rich, full
flavor of Camel's choice tobaccos. Let VOI'R OWN
THR OAT tell jou the wonderful story of Camel's cool,
cool mildness.
Yes prove Camel mildness for yourself. You'll enjoy
the Camel mildness test. You'll find out ho u mild a ciga
rette can he!
Tr Cimvh arvJ rst (hem as you moLc ilicm. If, at any lime,
you are not onvintt-d thai Camels are the rmlUM iifzurette
you have vr $mkc1. return fhe package ih the unueil
C.ameli ami we wilj refund ir full purchase pne, plus pntrte.
(Si wed i R. ). Rcynoldv lohatco Company, V('inston-Salcmf
North Carohna.
Delia Sigs
Initiate Firsl
Pledge Class
Delta Sigma Thi, social business
admini.-dration fraternity, was re-
activated on the Nebraska campus j
Nov. 6 when the first pledge class ;
since 1933 was initiated.
i
Sixteen members were initiated:
iW'ilber Al ter. Joe Bod ri, I'd Bur- .
owski. Irving Carlson. Vein Dvor
ak, Ma urns Eiburger, Charlie '
Harr, Dale Hipke, Al Johnson and
John Sehail. Otficers initiated
were Bill Muiulell. president:
M.ok Johnson, vice-president:
Wesley Sandal!, secretary: Budy ,
Nelson, treasurer; Don Finch, sin - j
goant-at-at ir.s and Don Peterson.
editor-ldsloiiail. :
Alpha Psi chapter ol Delta Sig- '
ma Phi here on the campus be
came dormant in 193r. and this is
the first time it has reappeared.
Reactivation proceedings began
May 3. 194". and were culminated ;
with the 16 initiates being activa-j
ted Saturday.
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ol l'hfirm:u-y. 1. J. Miller a Kriiih-is strm i
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I M.iortri. .il.lfit of All. I::. I'p-il.in rir.-
j tir nr.. I Hill Mui..w;i. ' I'ft'-i'l.'iil of j
Ail.dn I'm ,-iinf.tiT.
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rvt-nii. PunriK ln- roi.lr.'s h. lvrnihi--- I
:ihniit two 'rrn'n"T!l lfic. Sil: .n t'f
I'.-inipur-: Tl- l ee C n ;l..r asmu.'l S
Avery arr I the Iri'. P. -in !.men ot the.
Cnllt'Le ol I ' I . ri r rii'i. . Mii.r iri,' n br 'el (
:i'Mres o! eri. "'ir ' .rn-'t't :.i"l , --.ri. 1 1 i-i I
with A'-'.".- f.'r C . .r.':r ':''! ytl.'ee ,,i j
tru- n." , !!:iit'-r.
Kaclic-lor (lainli. lairs
Idlings arc now open for cli
Eible bachelor candidates for
the Mortar Hoard hall. All or
ganized houses have been con
tacted and must have their
entries in by l'riday of this
week. Independent filings arr
open all week. All filings
should be sent to Jo Kcllrn
baiRcr, 1610 O street. Only re
quirement is a 75 average.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Ued Cross Workers lo Serve
As Thanksgiving Hostesses
Hostesses for the Veterans' hos
pital Thanksgiving party will he
the initial contribution of the col
lege chapter of the American lied
Cros.-i Institutions committee, ac
cording to Jean Fenster, chair
man. The committee met Wednesday
with Miss Virginia Griffiths, bed
Cross field director, and Mrs.
Charles Smith, former director of
the Union, plans for Christmas
entertainment at the hospital were
discussed, and a general program
tor the year was set up.
Student contributions will in-
IlKCliih Initiate's
(0 iew MomI)(M
Culminating a week-long mem
bership drive, the Home Fc club
will hold initiation ceremonies for
nearly (ifl new members Thurs
day in the Home Fc parlors at
a p. m.
Coiisrtmg ol both freshman
and upper-class pledges, the
group v.iil ho ollicially received
into the dub in a candlelight
ser ice presided over by Betty.
Beckner. ice-presidei.t of the
club.
Two members will report to
the group on conferences which,
they have attended. Marilyn
Boet will talk on the National
Conference in Minneapolis which
she attended last summei, and
("wen Moiison will discu-'s the
Province Woikshop held at,
Manhattan Kan., last month. I
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1948 U. OF N. COLISEUM
nwci: to
JIMMY DORSEY
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
at Tin:
1948 MILITARY BALL
TIC KETS ON SALK RY Al l- C'ADKT OH KI RS
AND AT STUDENT UNION BOOT!"
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elude carolling. Christmas card
j distribution, ward entertainment,
J raoio programs, and Christmas
.decorations lor the hospital.
The Institutions committee will
meit Friday at 4 p.m. in Room
I 3 lti of the Union. Regular weekly
! meetings after this week will be
held Wednesdays at 5 p. m. in
j Room 313 of the Union. j
Students interested in this
branch of college Bed Cross work
i ;ire invited to attend Friday's ;
! meeting. j
The college chapter, recently or- :
ganized. is headed bv Gene Berg. .
president.
English Teacher
To Discuss Book
Values
at Review
Mr
Both McNaughton of the
university Fnglish department
will speak at the weekly coed
counselor Book Be iew tonight
according to Friti Clark, chair
man. It will be held lrom 7 to
ft p m. at FUen Smith hall.
The theme of Mrs. McNaugh
ton's talk will be "Books and
How to Gain the Most From
Them."
Book Review is a leature of
the Coed Counselor organization
and alternates every other Tues
day with Charm School, led by
Maiy Helen Mallory. It is open
not only to members and their
"little sisters," but to all coeds
who are interested.
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Tuesday, November 16, 1948
Nebraska, with its 76,840 square
miles, ranks fifteenth in land area
among the states of the union.
MAIX FKATUKKS START
STATE: "The Loes of Car
men." 1:18. 3 22, 5:26, 7:30, 9:37.
VARSITY: "My Dear Secretary"
1:00. 4:01, 7:02. 9:46. "Daredevils
ot the Clouds," 2:34, 5:35, 8:36.
1II SKER: "Village Barn Dance"
1:11, 3:45, 6:19, 8:54. "Angels' Al
ley" 2:27, 5 01, 7:35, 10:10.
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