The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 06, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    1926 College of Agriculture Judging Teams
Geology Graduate.
Visit at University
. graduates of the department
Sofy visited the department
f,C University Museum during
,ndiay. Among the visitor.
narence D. Buffet, 22, who
verel LTm engineer for the Mid
b petring Co., Midwest. Wyo.j
8 McVicker, '23. engineer
Dwight o- o'Hasren-Mc
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Vlck!r.26 who is now going to work
ReeSl Si'nclnir Oil and Gas Co. In
for the Smcm G
WioIoS ' the Sinclair Oil
th', SI of Tulsa, Oklahoma;
08 b,m and Perinl of Mineral
Me ? xas- S. K. Clark, 16, as
Wf nt c ef legist for Marland
nf C , Ponca City, Oklahoma; and
S ph Stum, '18, consulting geolo
gist at Laredo, Texas.
Best English Themes
By Freshmen Chosen
Mary Jonas' isolations During
rold and Hot Weather" and Elvin
it!m ''l Am Going Back to the
S m'' were judged the best of last
" th', freshman English themes by
, article in the January issue of the
Cornhusker Countryman.
Gertrude Clegg, Viola Jasa, Alice
. .... iurrnret Hallstrom, Marvin
LOper,
Taylor, Harriet Burkey, Marion Rose
and Erwin Hutchinson were Kc.
honorable mention.
LYRIC
Tonight nd
All Wiek
Matinees Tues, Tburs., Sat.
THE PIERRE W ATKINS PLAYERS
ln Present a Comedy pi
Modern American Life
"THE FAMILY
UPSTAIRS"
By Harry D1'
Phone B4575 for Reservations
Evt. 75c and 50c Mat. 60c and 25c
The Paramount Picture That
Opened the Paramount Theatre In
N.-m York CitV
MirrOii siU-5
jien of steer
KEMYQN,
with
LOIS MORAN, JACK MULHALL
Lya De Puttl, Wm. Collier, Jr.
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ALL THIS WEEK.
A Splendid ProfTam of
Screen and SUf Entertainment
ON THE SCREEN
"SUMMER
BACHELORS"
A Fascinating Plctura All
Will Be Talking About With
MADGE BELLAMY
And An All-Star Cast
A BLONDE'S REVENGE
Continuous Laughter
ON THE STAGE
An Orpheum Circuit Featura
ALBERT1NA RASCH
Present
POMPADOUR
BALLET
A Modern Satire Featuring
NORREE
with
EVELYN GROVES
At "Pompadour"
ALBERT1NA RASCH
SOLO DANCERS
ANDY RICE, JR.
Thii i Vaudeville's
Greatest Dane Production
BEAVER and the BOYS
SHOWS AT 2:30, T, 9.
MATS, 35c N1TE 60c CHILD. 10c
I J'UOH ol I. n.4AIMA J
EVERYBODY iOts
THURS. FRL SAT.
GIBSON & PRICE
In
"A COMEDY NOVELTY
With a Prologue
Br
Th Mi Evelyn Mason,
Harriet Bendle, Jean Morey, Jel
Clark, Zara Hale, Tut Matt!., Lillian
Downey and Irene Rich
PRINCETON & YALE
In
"KELLY'S SINK"
By John F. Connor
Day & Aileen Revue
Presenting their Pretention Revue
"THE DANCE CLUB"
A Riot ol Color, Mulc and Girl
with RAE PARLOW and
The Eight Dancing Models
ERNEST HIATT
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"NOTHING SERIOUS" '-
AMERICAS PREMIER
PIANO QUARTETTE
In
, The Magic ei Muic
Pri.eilla Holbrook Directress
Dorothy Dale Soprano Solo
Hildagarde Sell First Pianiata
Florence Shewell Solo Pianist.
1 Musical Numbers Arranged Br
Geraldtne Vallier. (Jerry)
PRtMIER BABY GRAND PIANOS
. USED EXCLUSIVELY
. BABICH and the ORCHESTRA
SHOWS at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00
Meats JudKlnR Toam: (Left to rlsrht) Peter K. Pratt, Heaver Crosnlnu: Rusaell
Kendall, Lincoln: Donald U. Ray, Wayne; Frank Kecse, Lincoln; and Professor
W. J. Loeffel, Coach.
The Grain Judging Team: (Left to rlht) Herrold A. Mlllen, Republic. Kansas;
Professor Thoma 11. Gooddlng, Coach; Anton L. Krollk, Dewllt; and Leonard L.
Wilson, Lincoln.
Th. livestock Judulng Team: (Upper row left to right) Frank Ree. Lincoln j
Donafd 1 Juy. Wayne; Rosa II. Miller. Franklin (Lower row-left to right hd
K Crowley, C.mbri.lite; Professor W. W. Derrick. Coach; Irving S. McKlnley, Ponca,
and Clay M. Westcott, Malcolm.
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The Swine JudKing Team: (Left to right) Ros H. Miller. Franklin: Thomas
Johnson. Lincoln; Lowell C. Waldo, Dewitt; Ed R. Crowley, Cambridge; Irving fa. Mc
kinley, Ponca, and Professor W. J. Loeffel, Coach.
Poultry Judging Tesm: Left to riKht) Anton K. Stipek. Wllber: Petor K. Pratt.
Beaver Crossing; William L. Kocnig, Lincoln; and Professor S. J.Marsden.
The Dairy Cattle Jndnlng Team: (Left to rinht) William L. Koenig. Lincoln;
Aon U Frolik? Dewitt: Clarence C. U.Mlett. Bird City. Kansas; Joseph R. W.t.on.
Albion; and Professor Ray F. Morgan, Coach
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The Dairy Products Judginir Team: (Left to right) Harold P. Frost, Plainview;
Anton L. Frolik, Dewitt; Donald B. Ray. Wayne; and Professor P. A. Downs. Coach.
A II aboard for the Land of Romance!
MAE MURRAY
A Metro-Goldwyn Picture -
ON THE STAGE
HELENE SCHOLDER
America's Foremost 'Cellist
All Week AH Week
RIALTO
THURS.-FRI.-SAT.
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WITH JACK HOLT
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