The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1931, Page THREE, Image 3

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13,
MANY TEACHERS APPLY
Moritz Has 403 Registered
In Service Bureau at
Present.
A total of 403 candidate are
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She had fouoht circumstances and the
world's opinion to be with him . . .
But she also fought herself to leave
him ... A story that will laavt you
gasping with its frankness and quiv
ering with its emotion!
ADO fc'O
Charley Ckaie
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THE PANIC IS OM
MICKEY MOUJE
NEWS'
MO SCORE 7
But 0 did Victory
Here's A D irfe rent
Football Drama ... the stnry
of a COACH who loses the
game ... of a Klrl who loves
a loser ... of a team that
wins but not In the stadium!
AKLIJN V&y 'ST
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f( I fifW All Americans
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TfgSSCSS!! !ii"o-'.l'W.' "'jr"? "DOGS IS DOGS"
JNl ll fl H asJ H H I "No Holds Barred"
1931.
registered with the department of
educational service and are now
available for second semester po
sitions. Fifty new registrations
have been received since Nov. 17
when the call went out for reg
istrations of students desiring
second semester positions.
R. D. Moritz, director of the de
partment of educational service,
la meeting candidates for 1932
teaching positions who have not
been previously registered In
room 200 teachers college, Wed
nesday and Thursday afternoons
at 5:00 o'clock. Registrations for
new candidates will be accepted
Dec. 15, 16, and 17.
Two Hour Show ALL WEEK
A feminine dynamo with
good intentions and a rich
papa on the make for pa-
pa a partner.
ALICE
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Page
Myrna
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And Others
EXTRA
Added
Last Episode
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Comedy
Jimmy Gleason
"SLOW POISON"
Ripley's "Believe
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Very Latest News
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CONDUCTS HCULTY CUSS
Dr. Olapp Offers Gymnasium
Work for University
Staff Members.
According to Dr. R. G. Clapp of
the physical education de pert men t,
faculty men's division classes are
being conducted now on the stage
of tue Coliseum from 12 to 1
o'clock on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. He urges that all
faculty men interested in gymna
sium and recreation come out to
these classes.
The class, he says, Is arranged
to satisfy the desires of the indi
vidual. After the Christmas holi
days the last fifteen minutes of
each hour will be devoted to a
swim in the new pool for all men.
All men interested in any kind of
recreational activity are asked to
call Dr. Clapp. The department
states that there will be a type of
recreation for every man and they
may go Into the sport they desire.
After the holidays the swimming
pool will be open to faculty men
during the noon hour on the
three days mentioned. Men de
siring a locker may obtain one by
calling Dr. Clapp at 207 Coliseum
any day from 11 to 12 or from 2
to 6.
Cornhusker pictures are being
taken at Hauck's, 1216 O St. Adv
RIFLE TEAM TO HOLD
GROUP COMPET SOON
(Continued from Page 1.)
Two medals for the highest stand
ing score will also be given, one
for the old team member and one
for the new rifleman. These
medals will be awarded soon after
the match is completed.
The teams are designated as A,
B, C, and D. The following are on
team A: R. C. Dwyer, captain,
Kroger. V. Weller, McAllister, W.
H. Cams, E. D. Fisher, Letton,
Fleishman, Mueller, J. W. Crabill,
A. O. Taylor, substitute.
Team B: Mixson, captain, Wert
man, Douglas, Nichlson, Plrie, Da
vison, Moffitt, Barrett. Alberg,
Darin, and Eberly, substitute.
Team C: Tom Huddleston, cap
tain, Ted Burgess, Joe Deklot,
Bob Jewett, Dick Dier, Funk, M. F.
Anderson, W. Rolfes, Bob Cochran,
substitute.
Team D: Hlmes, captain,
Schultz, Majors, Husted, Smith,
Lanquist, Metzger, Letson, Isaac
son, Graham, R. B. . Douglas, sub
stitute. URGES DISCUSSION
ON CHARITY DRIVE
(Continued from Pago 1.)
plan for the drive, and many plan
to bring up the subject in their
meetings Monday night.
Several sororities had already
planned Christmas parties ami in
tend to go ahead with their plans.
Others contributed to the com
munity chest In its recent drive.
Some do regular charity work
thru their national organizations
and thru the local welfare organ
izations. "I think the idea for the Christ
mas charity fund is an excellent
idea, and I feel sure that the sor
orities will co-operate in making
the campaign a success," Miss
Slmanek stated.
At the meeting of the InLer
fraternity council last Tuesday
night it was suggested that mem
bers of fraternities donate fifty
cents apiece to the fund, and the
idea was favorably received.
However the amount of the con
tribution will be left up to the dis
cretion of the individual.
The money received in the cam
paign will be turned over to the
local community chest, and v.-Ul be
used under the direction of the
committee, which consists of. Bob
Lau, chairman; Jim Crab)ll," Har
old Caster, and Norman Gallaher.
Individual directions will bo fol
lowed out.
The Interfraternity council
started the fund with a contribu
tion of fifty dollars and abandoned
LEARN TO DANCE
Csn tfarh you to lead In one lepson.
Guarantee to teach you in pr.vale
lessnni. Clause every Monday, Wed
nesday and Saturday afternoon. I'rlv
ste Itxaoni mornings, afternoons and
evenings.
MRS. LUELLA WILLIAMS
Very Seleet Private Studio
B-42SS 1230 I
Come In and Do Your
Christmas Shopping
NOW!
Give a useful article. Sonic
food nuffgeNtions for vour
shopping list.
Pen & Pencil Sets
Wrist Watches
Crested Rings
Hill Folds & Key.
tainers
Diamonds
Military Sets
Silverware
Ask About Our Credit I'luii
Fenton B
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
SOCIETY
Tlie Ohmlmus holidays which hogiu this week-end will
draw ninny of the students to their homes Friday, but many of
them will undoubtedly stay over for the Sirnia Alpha Kpsilon
formal dance al Ihe Cornhusker that e veiling. Tlieta X is
planning a house parly for their members and Sigma Chi has
also planned a formal dinner dance for their members. Phi
Delta Thcta have arranged a formal dinner dance at their chap
ter house for Saturday evening.
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Mortar Board Tea
This Afternoon.
Christmas will be the motif car
ried out at the Mortar Board tea
this afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock
in Ellen Smith hall for three hun
dred sophomore and junior women.
Palms, ferns and decorated Christ
mas trees will bank the fireplace
In tho court. Poinsettlas and tall
red tapers tied with green tulle
will decorate the tea table. Tapers
will light the drawing room which
will be decorated with Christmas
flowers.
Arta Kochen
Visits Chi Omega
Arta Kochen, national visitor of
Chi Omega, will leave thia after
noon for her home in Minneapolis,
Minn. Miss Kochen arrived Satur
day morning for a visit with the
local chapter of Chi Omega. In
Minneapolis Miss Kochen is in
charge of educational and voca
tional guidance of Edison high
school and is chairman of the na-
plans for a Christmas party. Othor
contributions are expected to coma
in early next week after the cam
pus organizations take some action
on the matter at their meetings
Monday night.
FACULTY GROUP
GIVES APPROVAL
TO EXAMS PLANS
(Continued from Page 1.)
courses are designated only as
those meeting Mondays, Wednes
days, and Fridays, or those meet
ing Tuesdays and Thursdays. In
cluded with the classes meeting
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri
days, however, are all courses
meeting four or five times a week,
including the days mentioned as
well as classes meeting any one or
two of those days, while examina
tions scheduled for Tuesday and
Thursday classes are also given at
Ihe same time for classes which
meet any one of those days.
Limits Number.
By providing a longer period, it
is possible to schedule only two
examinations a day, thus eliminat
ing the possibility sometimes real
ized under the former system of a
student ceing obliged to take as
many as four examinations on the
sameay; The" hew system also
makes it possible for professors
who so desire, to cover the work
of the semester more comprehen
sively than was possible under a
system which allowed two hours as
the maximum time for the exam
ination. For professors who do
not care to increase the length of
their examinations, the longer pe
riod will be to the advantage of
students who will have a greater
length of time to deli ben; te on the
questions. " ""
A summary of the schedule fol
lows. A tabulated schedule will be
reproduced in the Daily Nebraskan
before final examinations begin.
On Thursday, January 21, the
morning examination period is for
classes meeting Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 8 o'clock. The
afternoon period Is for Tuesday
and Thursday classes meeting at
8:00 a .m.
Friday, January 22, classes meet
ing Monday,, Wedpesday, and Fri
day at 9:00 a. m. will be tested
during the morning. In the after
noon, examinations will be given
for courses meeting at 1:00 p. m.
on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The Saturday morning examina
tions include only the freshmen
English courses which will be
given the regular departmental ex
amination and classes which meet
at any time durin gthe week in tho
evening. Classes meeting regu
larly on Tuesdays and Thursdays
at 4:00 p'. m. will be examined
Saturday afternoon.
On Monday morning, January
25, classes meeting on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at 10:00
a. m. wil ltake their examinations.
In the afternoon, Tuesday and
Thursday classes meeting at 2:00
p. m. will be examined.
The Tuesday morning examina
tion period is for classes meeting
at 9:00 a. m. on Tuesdays and
Thursdays. The afternoon period
is for courses meeting at 1:00 p. m.
on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri
days. Wednesday morning, classes
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Holiday Time Is
Fix Up Time
For Every Wise Coed
Parties. Proms, Tins, Functions of nil kinds il
liiaiid you look your nicest !
MAIS0N LORENZO
JJeauty Salcii is ready to serve you with skilled
astists in nil lines of Ix-auty culture!
Shampoo and Finger Wave
T .1.00
Shampoo and Finer Wave
(Lena 4
Hair)
SOc
Manicure
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Phi Sigma dinner, University
club.
Friday, Dec. 18.
Sigma Alpha Epsilcn, Corn
husker. Theta XI, house patty.
Sigma Chi formal dinner dance,
chapter house.
Saturday, Dec. 19.
Phi Delta Theta formal dinner
dance, chapter house.
tional vocations committee of Chi
Omega. Mis Kochen is a member
of the local chapter.
Psl Chi, honorary psychological
fraternity, will meet Monday, Dec.
14, to hear Dr. Claire Wilson, of
Teachers college, speak on A
Saidv of Lauehter Situations
Among Young Children."
CAMPUS CALENDAR
Sunday, Dec. 13.
Newman club, Communion Sun
day, Cathedral at 8, Cornhusker
hotel at 9, and club room at 2:30
o'clock.
Vespers, Tuesday evening, 5:00,
at Ellen Smitn nail.
Monday, Dec. 14.
Big Sister Board meeting in
Ellen Smith hall, at 12 o'clock.
Thursday, Dec. 17.
League of Women Voters meet
in? in Ellen Smith hall at 4 o'clock.
meeting on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 11:00 o'clock will
be examined. The afternoon pe
riod is for courses meeting on
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:00
p. m.
Classes meeting on Tuesdays
and Thursdays at 10:00 a. m. will
have final examinations scheduled
on Thursday morning. Monday,
Wednesday and Friday classes
meeting at 2:00 p. m. will be ex
amined on Thursday afternoon.
On Friday, the morning exam
ination period is for classes meet
ing at 11:00 a. m. on Tuesdays
and Thursdays. The afternoon
period is for classes meeting at
0:00 p. m. on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays.
The last day of the prolonged
schedule, Saturday, Januuary 30,
will be used for classes meeting at
4:00 p. m. on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays, who will be ex
amined during the morning pe
riod, and for 5 o'clock classes on
all days of the week which will
be examined in the afternoon. This
last afternoon period is divided into
two periods of two hours each, the
first from 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. being
WHILE the dancins; is g"l
and whoie it Is K'""'- Our
lirunginK and ImastiiiK nas
been voted excillent but the
bulk of praine Kuex tu our
faniuus hospitably nnil the
pleasure ho many have found
out here on dull nights.
GRAB yourself tun-bit
piece, a girl, a tar and hurry
out. The sooner you get hpre,
the quicker you'll be wtie
fierl. If no Rirl will be .seen
with you, come out alone.
You'll have a good time any
way. (Not a track at liie
girls.)
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Facials. .
Permanent Waves
7.50 to 12.50
Million Lorenzo Fourth Floor.
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for 5 o'clock classes meting on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, and the second from 3:00 to
5:00 p. m. being for classes meet
ing at the same timo on Tuesdays
and Thursdays.
DECEMBER ISSUE
OF AWGWAN TO
APPEAR TUESDAY
(Continued from Page 1 )
tions, which we feel is an excellent
way to advertise the university.
If thia plan prooves a success it
will probably result in a large cir
culation among high schools. We
expect this to give high school stu
dents a better knowledge of the
university before they come here
to school.
"The campus sale of the Awg.
wan has been falling off," he adds.
"I would like very much to see
those sales climb back to where
they were, and the only way this
can be accomplished is by co-operation
on the part of the students.
Buy your Awgwan at one of the
campus stands. They nre put there
for your convenience and, if it Is
your Intention to support the
magazine, that is the place to buy
your copy," Robinson urged.
Those who have single subscrip
tions to the Awgwan as asked to
procure their copies at the stand
located in Social Sciences.
PLAN NEW COURSES
IN HOME ECONOMICS
(Continued from Page 1.)
problems of the management of
time and money in the home. The
latter half of the course includes a
study of food selections in rela
tion to health together with plan
ning of balanced meals for chil
dren and adults.
A more comprehensive course in
elements of nutrition (H. E. 150)
is also offered on the city campus.
This is a three hour course and in
cludes laboratory practice. This
course should be of interest to po
tential homemakers and social
welfare workers.
Child care and training (H. E.
190) is the title of another two
hour course to be offered. This
will include a study of the devel
opment, care and training o". the
young children with specif', refer
ence to home education.
In addition to the courses de
scribed above a number of courses
given on the agriculture college
campus are without prerequisite
and are therefore open to non-
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