The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 15, 1932, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THREE
OCl ETY.
Group Plans Party.
Lutheran students of the uni
versity will hold a Christmas party
Saturday, Dec. 17, at 8:15, at the
First Lutheran church at 17th and
A streets. About one hundred and
fifty students are expected to at
tend. An interesting: program is being
arranged. Games for the evening
are being planned by a committee
headed by Lorin Wolfe. Other stu
dents who are in charge of ar
rangements are: Miss Esther
Kreusher of DeWitt, program;
Frederick Warner, Lincoln, deco
rations, and Kenneth Broman, Ax
tell, refreshments.
Auxiliary Meets.
Delta Sigma Lambda Auxiliary
held a covered dish luncheon at the
chapter house Tuesday noon. Deco
rations were of the Christmas mo
tif. During the meeting plans were
made to honor Mrs. H. C. M. Bur
gess, the housemother, who has
served in this capacity for six
years Jan. 10 at the home of Mrs.
Fred Easterday. .
Hostesses at the Tuesday lunch
eon were Mesdames A. G. Wil
liams, W, H. Shoemaker, J. W.
Easton and H. G. Meyers. Fifteen
were present at the meeting.
Miss Crook Speaks.
Clarice Crook spoke at the
meeting of the Girls Commercial
club Tuesday evening in Ellen
Smith Hall. The subject discussed
by Miss Crook was "The Proper
Use of the Telephone in Business."
Kidwells Vacation.
Cnlnnel and Mrs. F. A. Kidwell
will go to Columbus, O., during
Christmas vacation to visit tneir
son Lieut. F. E. Kidwell. who is
an instructor in the signal unit of
Ohio. Kathro Kidwell, daughter of
Colonel and Mrs. luaweu, iormer
MARIGOLD
BALLROOM
The home of good
orchestras presents
CARL WEST and
His Orchestra of St. Louis
Featuring
Wynken, Blynken . Nod
The WBBM Novelty Trio
Adm. 25c ' Dancing Free
WALLACE
BEERY
KAREN MO R LEY
Rlcardo Cortex
Jean Heraholt
John MHJan
in
"FLESH"
Thelma Todd
Zasu Pitta
In "Alum A Eva"
STUART
11:49 till 1 p. m. 25c
LEE TRACY
CONSTANCE
CUMMING8
In
Washington
'
Merry-Go-Round"
All Laffie Comedy
"Strang Innertube"
Mat. 29c, Eva 40c
LlfiCOLII
Joel
McCrea
MARIAN MARSH
Sheets Gallagher.
Wm. Oargan
In
"THE J
SPORT
PARADE"
Mat. S0 Eve. SOc
ORPIIEUM
Do Your Christmas Shopping in Lincoln!
AT THE STUDIO.
Thursday.
Alpha Zeta 12:00.
Agricultural Club 12:05.
Farmers' Fair Board 12:15.
Friday.
A. S. M. E. 12:00.
A. I. E. E. 12:05.
Saturday.
Kosmet Klub 12:00.
Mortar Board of the University of
Nebraska and now physical educa
tion instructor at Mt. Holyoke,
Mass., will also be there.
A Christmas tea will be given
by the faculty of the Home Eco
nomics . department for all Home
Economics students, Thursday, De
cember 14. They will receive from
4 until 6:30 o'clock. Christmas
cards, stenciled by the freshman
design class will be on exhibition.
The tea will be given in the Home
Economics parlors.
Home Ec Tea.
A Y. W. C. A. tea for all home
economies' students and faculty
members will be given at Ellen
Smith hall on Sunday, December
18. An inter-racial program has
been planned. The tea is from 4
until 6:30, after the Messiah.
MUSICIANS GIVE A RECITAL
Pianists, Vocalists to Appear
Thursday Afternoon in
Special Program.
The students in the school of
music will present a recital Thurs
day, Dec. 15, at 4 p. m. in Recital
hall 8. The recital will be under
the direction of Mr. Steckelberg.
The program includes numbers
presented by: Charlotte Perry,
piano student with Miss Khnker;
Mary Eby, and Marion Stamp,
piano students with Mr. Harrison;
Gerald Mott, tenor students with
Mrs. Thomas; Therlo Reckmeter,
bass student with Mr. KirKpatncK;
and Evalyn Whitnah, voice student
with Mrs. Diers.
TURKEY SNOOT ON RANGE
McGimsey Announces Meet
for Marksmen Next Week;
Will Give Three Prizes.
A turkey shoot will be fired at
the rifle range, according 10
Seargent McGimsey, beginn i n g
Monday Dec. 19 and continuing
till Dec. 21. Three turkeys will
be given away, one eacn to me
two high scorers and one to the
man with the low score.
A special target, called the luck
target, will be used that will give
an even chance to both good and
poor shots. The competition is
open to anyone who wishes to en
ter. There will be an entrance fee
of 10 cents.
An addition to the student honor
system has been proposed for Uni
versity of North Carolina students.
Under the new plan each class
room group is to elect a commit
tee in proportion to the number of
students in the class. The commit
tee will have full jurisdiction over
breaches of honor, suspension of
students for violation of the code,
and reporting students to the
council.
Your Drug Store
Surely lome cold, these day. But
come down and let u serve you one
of our famout Hot Chocolates and
vou will forget the cold. Scott.
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Posture Week Finds Phys Ed Majors
Busy Trying to Ban the Coed Slump
How's your posture? If it's
not so good you'd better go into
hiding, for this is Posture Week,
and the junior and senior majors
in physical education for women
are conducting a campaign to do
away once and for all with the
coed slump.
Posters depicting vividly the re
sults of poor posture have been
put up in all buildings on the
campus, with the hope that all who
see them may take heed. A more
direct means of stimulating cor
rect posture among collegians is
through classes in physical educa
tion, to each of which a mapor stu
dent in physical education has been
assigned. She has divided the
class as to good, medium, and poor
posture, has given the students
colored tags to indicate their
standing, (we're not trying to be
CLUB GIVES CONVOCATION
Music Art Group Sponsors
School of Music's Tenth
Program.
Members of the Musical Art
club, organization of Lincoln
women, presented the tenth musi
cal convocation of the School of
Music in the Temple theater Wed
nesday. This was the last such re
cital before the holidays. Gertrude
Culbertson Bell and Edith Little
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scope of the campaign if it is con
ducted again next year.
Ross, accompanied. The program:
Spross, The Wind; Grieg, To Spring;
Horsmann, The ird ot tne Wilderness.
Kthelyn Bignell Matson, first soprano;
Klizabeth Bonnell Davis, second soprano;
Lillian W. Schloss, contralto.
Chopin, Etude, A Flat Allegretto; Cho
pin, Bolero. Mariel Jones.
Puccini, Se come voi picctna lo tossi;
Delibes, O mer ouvre toi; Catalani, Ro
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Schube.-t, Trio In K Flat, Op. 100; Alle
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STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY
TO SING GERMAN CAROLS
Faculty of Department Will
Entertain Students at
Party Today.
German carols are to be the
main feature of the party given
by the faculty of the German de
partment this afternoon. This is an
annual Christmas event and the
main social function of the year
sponsored by the German faculty.
The party will be held in Gallery
A of Morrill hall from 4 to 6
o'clock. Students are invited to
come at any time during these two
hours. German Christmas cookies,
coffee and cocoa will be served.
DEAN THOMPSON ILL.
Dean T. J. Thompson was con
fined to his home Wednesday aft
ernoon, suffering from an attack
of flu.
You'll Like the Special
Student Lunch Served
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