PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, December 21,1948 Huskers Lose University of Nebraska cat ers lost their third straight game of the current road trip Monday niffht at the hands of Duquesne University at Pitts burgh. 55 to 49. Bus White head led Husker scorers with 15 points. Ajj Love Hall Lives Swede Life for Week Residents of Love Memorial hall have lived in Swedish tra dition the past week in anticipa tion of the coming UNESCO program. Jeanne Weilage, Swedish na tional commission leader, started the ball rolling last Monday wi.tn the girls celebrated St. Lucia's day. Celebrated in honor of St Lucia, a Christmas saint of Sweden, the day is the first of the Swedish, Christmas holi days. According to legend, St. Lucia rose early in the morning to serve coffee and rolls to mem bers of the household. To follow tradition, girls at Love hall started festivities at 5:30 Mon day morning, serving coffee and Swedish buns. Snyder Represents St. Lucia Highlighting the program was Lucille Snyder, dressed as St. Lucia in a white gown and a crown of nine candles and greenery. In the evening the house meet was devoted to a program cen tered around Sweden. Swedish folksongs were learned and the tradition of St. Lucia was ex plained. Each of the seven study groups gave a summary of their work for the UNESCO program fol lowed by a general discussion. Fancy Swedish sandwiches were served as refreshments. Future IMans Made. Future plans centered around the UNESCO program include a bulletin board a the hall of items of current interest about Sweden and about UNESCO it self. At their first meeting after vacation, the girls will have a visual aid film on Sweden. Flans are also being formulated to have a fine arts team come to the hall to tell about Swedish music and dance. The Swedish legation and the U.S. embassy in Sweden have been contacted by the UNESCO workers in the hall. Helen Ochsner, who was in Sweden this summer in a rural youth exchange program, is planning an exhibit of souvernirs as a background for study. An Clubs Plan Joint Meetings Representavties of the Block & Bridle. Varsity Dairy, and Poul try clubs met last week to draw up ptans whereby the three clubs will hold joint meetings each month. The second Thursday of each month has been set as the date for the meetings. Numerous advantages are be lieved to be derived from this plan. A similar operation is now in progress on the Iowa Stale campus. Among the advantages two are important: first, by joint meetings the clubs will be able to acquire well-qualified speak ers. They will stimulate the in terests of club members in some phase of agriculture. Second, a greater interest in meetings should rsult in better attendance by members. The clubs will still retain their individuality. After the joint meetings the separate organiza tions will conduct their regular business meetings. One main result of these joint meetings will be that Ag stu dents can belong to only one WOMEN'S ACTIVITY POINT SYSTEM An. Kee. Boar A. 1 . .1 .A. A. I. F. A. W.S. Board B. A.B.W. dieerleadlnc Squad ( hib or (Society oll-Arrl-Kuo Board t'ornhusker C'nrnhnsker C'omitrymaa C'oruahiirkH Farmer Fair Board Hixnr r Inn Hororary Society brakan Organized Houses over 8ft A Holmes with chapter membership over JM mcliuerKiii' " i n-Miiriii Organized Houses unrii-r 33 President 0. Member 4. Prea. 16. Cabinet Member 8. Director 16. Head Solicitor . Treamrer 8. Ar Solicitor, Clerical Hend rub. hr. . Ann't. Fob. Chr. 5. Advisory Council Z. President 1H. Board Member B. President 1. Board Member 8. Member 6. President 4. Member 4. . Fdilor 17. Business Manager IS. Managing Fdllor Lay Out Kdllor 13, Ass't. Business Manager M, Sec tion Editor . Fdilor 14. H.me F.e Kdltor 8. Ml tor 14. Business Manager 14, Managing I.ditor 1. Ass't. Biislnesn Manager 10, Art Kdltnr 10. Circulation Fdilor 8, Secretary and Advertising isollrlior 4. Member 4. President 18. Council Member 8. President S. Filitor 11. Business Manager 18. Managing .ditr is. News Fdilor 12. Ag. Kdltor IS, Ass't. Business Manager 10. Kepnrter and Mielrty Kditor 6. President 1. Pledge Trainer 6. Treasurer . Professional Group Publications Board Residence Halls Student Council Student Faculty Council President 6. President o. Member 2. governor 8. President 1. Member 4. 'resident 4. Presle1" Off nf the Halls 4. Permanent Comm. Chr. Student Faculty Council President 4. student Foundation Hoard President 1. Vice i resident. See'y.-Treas. 10. Board U.....K... a ltlrct.rv Head 8. Directory Bus Mgr. 8. Student Fnlnn Board Tassels W.A.A. V.W.C.A. Religious Welfare Council It. Board Member 8. President 16. Vice' President Comm. Chr. 6. President 18, Members 8. President 16, Intramural Clir. 10, Council Member 8. President 1 Vice Pres. It. Sec'y. and Treasurer 10. Cabinet Member 8. Fr. Comm. I-rader 6 (Ass't. 4). i . . i i-I.,...., 1 n ts'v 1 A Member 4. IOIIS V eilre s oum ii miunii . ............ .... - - ---- OA 1.. II - 2 . . . . . 1. n nninli- n-J A-I WVt a V hsV tl IS Ulcr Ilia.xiliiuill liumucr ui ,tiii w .. The revised system will come into effect with the flection or new appointments for that activity. club. They will agree to give their full support and regular at tendance to the organization. One night a month will be de voted to the meeting. Previously three nights were taken. Crash Vietim Leaves Hospital For Christmas Happy in spite of the heavy cast on his left leg. Arthur F. Shotkoski Sunday morning was looking forward to a big Christ mas with his family. Shotkoski, a sophomore at Ag college, was severely injured Nov. 18 in a West O automobile smash up that took the lives of two other university students. For almost two weeks Shotkos ski was unconscious from the ef fects of head injuries. When he began to recover, the progress was gradual. At first he respond ed only to questioning. Later he bega talking of his own accord. When he regained conscious ness at St. Elizabeth's hospital, Shotkoski said he thought he was either at home or at Los Alamos, N. M. He was stationed there while in the Army. He will spend the recuperation period at the home of his sister, but it will be necessary for him to return to the hospital period ically for treatments. Pix Contest Adds New Category Kappa Alpha Mu announces that a miscellaneous class has been added to its Photographic Con test and Salon which closes Feb. 7. This class will include all prints that were not covered by the original three classes, news, ac tion, and still life. The contest is open to all stu dents of the university. The prints can be of any size but be mounted on 16"x20" vertical mounts. En trants may submit as many prints as they desire. All prints must be turned in to room B-4 Bur nett Hall by p. m. Feb. 7, 1949. 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