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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1937)
FOUR THE NEBKASKAN ALL-STATE MUSIC CLASSES ATTENDED BY MORE THAN 100 (Continued from Page 1). tionally known for his work in choral conducting, returns to Lin coln for his fifth summei.' as di rector of choral work for the uni versity's all state summer music camp. Another outstanding artist in the musical .field, Mr. Buchtel, who has won considerable fame as on orchestra, and band con ductor, will have charge of the instrumental ensemble work during the summer. With the services of these two musicians SPECIAL-VELLUM Printed Stationery 200 Superfine Writing Paper White or Colored (or) 100 Double Sheets of Note Paper with paper and envelope printed. Father's Day A Host of New Gifts to help Rpiy Him for His Fealty to You. Decani to aiicc . . . GUARANTEED IN 6 PRIVATE LESSONS ALSO 3 LESSON COURSE Air-Cooled Studio Bus Service Within One Block M:i: A. TIIOISMU'EMCY 83635 (Since 1929 ) 2300 Y St. Vai This Summer at CAPITOL BEACH If1 V- 0 '" T" HHIlliii'1i"' J If" plus the assistance of the school of music's summer faculty, offi cials are looking forward to one of the most successful four weeks in the history of the institution. That Howerton is well known thruout the east is attested by the fact that his choral groups have appeared in concert in many of the large cities of the country. Buchtel, altho a newcomer to the music camp here, has already won the unanimous endorsement of the music school supervisors of the state. More Enthusiastic. High school students who will be here for the all state courses are more enthusiastic this year than ever and Mr. Howerton'r choral groups, which have been increasing in popularity each summer, now boast the largest en rolment of the five years. Each clay will be a busy one. MILLS TEACHERS AGENCY S. E. MILLS, Manager. Stuart Building Teacher . Hinht Mow! Phone B-3708 Lincoln, Nebr. V SWIMMING Enjoy the Sun and the Salt Water in Lincoln's Finest Pool. ROLLER SKATING RIDES GAMES DANCING PICNICS FREE GATE ADMISSION You'll Cotton To Them These Clever Little Frocks That are so cool, and crisp and smart for campus wear ... for evening dates, dancing at the Park. These perfect darlings are in laces, batistes, voiles, linens, dotted Swisses and shan tungs. In pastels or in navy and black. One and two piece styles. Sizes 12 to 44. Summer Session Lost And Found Service in Prof. Moritz' Office Students should bring all ar ticles found on the campus to the office of Prof. R. D. Mor Itz, head of the summer ses sion, according to a recent an nouncement. Inquiries as to lost articles may be made at this office. From the first orchestra rehearsal beginning at 7:45 a. m. until the recreation period beginning at 4 p. m., every minute is fully occu pied. As a climax to the four weeks course two evenings of con certs have been planned for Thurs day and Friday, July 8 and 9, be ginning at 8 p. m. The band will present its final public concert Thursday evening on the east sta dium plaza, while the choral and orchestra programs are tentative ly scheduled for Grant Memorial hall Friday. As an added attrac tion this year the summer faculty of the school of music and the students themselves will be heard in recital each Saturday morning. In addition to group instruction in orchestra, band, and chorus by Mr. Buchtel and Mr. Howerton i there will also be private lessons on all of the instruments and in I singing under the personal super I vision of the university faculty. One reason why high school stu dents from over Nebraska look forward to coming to Lincoln each summer for the four weeks' music course is the fun and entertain ment which is made an essential part of the program. Instead of 20 days devoted solely to ceaseless practice periods and ensemble re hearsals of a monotonous soit summer camp officials have shown unusual interest in arranging for recreation periods which more than fulfill even the wildest expecta tions of the youngsters. Picnics, hikes, swimming, tennis, and even parties in some of the beautiful ballrooms of the dormitories on the university campus all serve to make the course not only an en joyable vacation period for both students and faculty, but also help to make it loom more popular end attractive each successive year. Of the 102 students enroled, 38 are boys and 64 are girls, and 26 come from Lincoln homes. Chance for Recreation. During their four weeks in Lin coln the girls will be housed in one of the sorority houses and the boys in a fraternity house. In all, the summer camp this year provides a real opportunity for musical education as well as an early summer vacation. 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