The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 06, 1938, Sigma Delta Chi Edition, Image 2

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NU.Extends
Christmas
Vacation
Classes RcconjVflCnne3
Tuesday Noon Jan. i,
iinli'dav Recess
Alter
i Ml n-f on
University sw rhrislma8
vacation th' te Monday
of the uniwi V ,ay noon
8ftemon ir hVSmptton of
Jfln- S' the Christmas recess.
claMM fter the had or,
The university jn
iny , ,. 2. The
v "h W Sat
Christmas VH' Huon
unlay nm. IW- 'proved the
5SS5. !"'-''
Wf. thc ,i,.w as a holi-
Nov. 11,
"The oalen(1;.r shows that the
J- BoLm of the i!39 summer
f. ...... f,-, no,.n of June
Ju,y. HV, V...1- will start on
S 91 Willi tli.- previous two
weUs Riven over to tests, regis
tration ami oth.v prehmmar.ea.
Z "neral, class., will "tart a
"eok later next year than they did
Una year.
Rand to Practice
Wednesdays, Fridays
Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 7,
all band men not in the sym
phonic unit will meet on Wed
nesday! and Fr.days at 5
o'clock for rehearsal In the
band practice room. This pro
cedure will be followed for the
remainder of the semester.
bill callihan
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THURSTON PHELPS
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I.JACK DOOO
MILLS
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j!SV. j V BILL WHORESON
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CHARLES BROCK
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.LLOYD GRIMM
MARVIN PLOCK.
All cula Lincoln Journal
Prom Committee
Filings Open Today
Student Council to
Make Choice Dec. 14
Filings for el'w
pnsitifms or. t!i '
Prom comniittr-o '
this m'ifiiiig in I;.'
tics office in tli.- .
.!! cmtimi1 in.',
ttwn at 5.
Auloniati- :dly a
WmniHeo by vii "
jmunr ch.vi pi .
Tiioinas. Of t S . . - i
Bi-riiS-iA-to-lK-, ;r
'n an Uv.i ;
Wiling to (m.v '
n'.i, be cli'i.i' ii :
OjiimI.
All can.li.1 it(V .
I"? to tk- C...
( bvl ue tl. 1'
f-'nl pjiiiiniU,-.-Mle
from tin- i
r'nt goi-ini,!.
""ting on V. .
0-n--ia ui.iv, :
foments t,,t;i:i
Wei nmt li.nv
w 27 htiius ,,f .
prt-cciimj. ;.
Uie time ol n;,
to 1 regular ,
iiiW of th...
of junior .
' no Irss tVm
69 cruM I",
of the twelve
.lunior-Senior
nl S o'clock
' .i.iciit a- tivi-
miii. Thoy
1 '; ; i.i v afler-
-..11 I..T of the
of his ticinj;
! is Oi ant
' i . : ; i : l K eleven
b three
"'VmsI, ac-,iovi-
.. o .(Sale the
'i.iT 'hey be
i n.it. must
v il.-a.ilnie.
'ion will be
-.4 !i;:l hy the
v ;it i(M llcxt
; . I . 11.
. : ilnl;ty re
.... I. C'airli
. .-.I iiily car-
i i: i!iii inc the
'I., fill must
.stanilmf;
In a.l.titiou
iirinent, all
'M.itti-e must
i. that is,
and no more
T Che c'. .
TSMIt v..,i
'oom :,,) ,
1 'Uo-.k.
jird p.,
trt.ta. ''
t Tonight
-;iy Ducats
i this evening
' the Union at
on Mortar
ts will be
Arts, Sciences
Faculty to Dine
- - - -
Dr. Pfeilcr to Speok
At Annual Dinner
Faeully of the aits ami sciem es
college will liol l i's annual din
ner tonight at fi:lr in the lTnion
The lian-m.-t will li. f.-.ituii-.l by an
aiMivss by lr. W. K. l'I'. il'-r of ;
tli; Grniianii s drpntm -nt , who;
will tallt on, ' l-'a l s an 1 Kiel ion
in and Ab oil Ci-nlial lair ,pe." i
Ch.inc-U if C S Hon, h.-r will
expl.iin In i. fly t the co'.l.-e fac
ulty the ob' vtivi-s oi th - n-w j
.state e.lu. all unl Minvy le.cnUyi
mtthotizcd hy th" I'liimuin biar.l
and its i'.-!ati;uiliii t'l tlio I'tii-
ver.sily long leini binl ling :
Ri'm. I
MombiTs of th- aits Coll ;
facull v wli ) Invi- l--n a I I.- I
within the last . ;ii in.i win li ive ;
the rank of nisi mi lor or above:
will be inlr.i.lii. I at the dmni-r. ,
Pean C. H. Ol.lfa'lK-l, of the ol
legu of aits an. I si ii mvs. will pre
side. Frosh A.W.S. to Hcor
YWCA President
Freshmen A.W.S. ni'vtintjs will
be ivsuini d tomorrow ut the l'.r.u
lar time of 5 o i l x k in Kll.-n
Snulh. Mm i l Whit.-, piesideiit of
the Y.W.C.A., will i-in at her talk
of last w.vk ;.t the A A eoll.-e 1 li
the ( ilv m. t tini,'. 'ay Di-iii myer
! will pn-side nt the i,.",-tinT mi l
1 Jiitiiee Iac Morns-mi will act as
secretai V.
I Ann t'ii .-sib, pnri.l -nl "f the nf
ext-ciilive b.i.'ii d, v. ill talk to tin
a(j riici-tmi;. Alii o 1' .Ma and Jean
JJurr w II serve n fi .si-3-i,t and
I secretary rcs;ic.;tiv ly.
THK LINCOLN JIMOR (IIAMBKR
K (OMMkKI K
Uncoln, NehraHkft
t1i1ki) all statk
iik;m school foot-
HALL liALLY
ruo(;iLM
0:W . m. K-cittrrttton ft H rwU
Urcrtl rwttin ( liatn-bi-r
of i omiiw rcr.
nn -lti"tr (immbr of omi-fiu-rrc
M iiilx rtliip l.im h-
htin.lwr of iMiiniiTW,
Mux F.itr, ir.i,ltitt,
l.liifv.lii tiiil .r t H ti
Itcr ft ( oiiifin rrr, rf
Hl'lini:.
litirrtlv f N't-rsUt
I.I.k thil dr-l.d '
Wnt. . Tni'lh'l.
C.inh(tm ni iff, I nivr-
lr..'1'i t it liv I tMi tl
i..i.inr Kit if, .-si'-v-
nn I ff v- rti , in(ri
dur .1 I'X ''" Kl-
Tin.
I'r. .-jtl iImmi of (rt d
itili t ,i ri (mi r-
II v Hl-'t4 "I
i;nn nn 1 I itritn
ltiro.lii' It 'ii nf '.tir
S r f II, ,i !ri)k
:IH5 l" P i- ''"t totir thnmch
I iiiveii.il) nf N hriisl.a
1 ulli'Cf of AirrlMtKurf to
-l ui nurimAy for
pkritii.
S 1ft ft. II t. mi (M.-tir pnttr.ini al
I iiii-ri(v f V-tir-H-I.A n-
hi't tii k tr U. nwii'imlui:.
ImM mini k vmtiH-lM h.
Illnii'-r HI Ktuti'itl Inltn.
.liilMtMii iiriiiirnm (if
tiHiiiitint; iini ft in-i Im Unrk
mi ttw riiUH, li.tr ionuil
i ir, rtr., h (h 1 n fr
uit i.f NritrHtlM rliiun-
lUn MMItH.
iki-l" Ut llUMitHT if
I oMiiiM-n. ItiMiMnU, ln i
tic and hrirticf.
p, in. 1 o'ttliHlt ru'i in
p. tn. I fi rtnlr.ni. nl wtlh
hno ii I Ivliili nkii ,
Jr.mm Ni'Mtil, Nehru
rf -Ml I III;.
Jt.-Hm m m m "A-Ltttn."
Atjj,: lan Ormtft "T"-
bt tUiH."
Atnlin Omlrrftn I'l
Itnt' U ttttit h.
H:00 p. m.
T:mi p. ni.
fl lft p. m.
ADMlt KN
Nu-Meds to
Hear Hompes
Phy
Expe
sician to Relate
riences in India
As R1(st of honor at a Nu-Med
dinner to be held tomorrow hifiht
at 6:15 in the Union parlors X
and Y, Hr. J. J. Hompes, Lincoln
physician will speak on his expe
riences in India.
I'r. Hompes dining his two
months' tour of the far Mast de
voted bis time to studying the
e. 0:101:11c an 1 social conditions of
the iiutlyin" ri fiions of India. Com-
ln.'iil on-ine conuiiions cxt.si in;;
Hum., ul the enlue count ly, Pr.
I loupes sai l, "Kthics of rue lieinc
and tin t i-.o ls of ndniimsti atinfi it
are v- iy crude as a whole, how
ever, m llu- more i ivilized legions
con,l,lion.'i are usually pood."
'llu- noted physiiMau's le.ture
will be illusli. te.'l by films taken
(lining Ins slay in India. Of par
ticular interest to pic-me I htu
denls will be films of operations
lli.it be made there. l-.,llowine the
program, annual el. clion ol nH',
eis will be held, ace miiii", to Kus
si II ("ashen, president.
AH members who plan to At
tend must make reservations in
the office of Pr. Olis Wade, fac
ulty advisor, before Wednesday.
Teaching Candidates
Convene Wednesday
All new candidates for teach
ing positions for the school year
of 1939-39 will meet with R. D.
Moritr, director of teacher
placements, Wednesday, Dec.
7, in social science auditorium
at 4o'clock.
According to Mr. Moritr, stu
dents who have classes that
hour will be excused for thc
meeting, which is highly im
portant to all interested in
teaching next year. Students
are psked to come prepared ta
take notes.
Prep Gridders
Plan Busy
Day at Rally
Jay-Sees Fete N.U.,
Wesleyan Senior Men;
Honor 300 Grid Stars
Entertainment in carloads Is in
store for the 300 or more high
school senior footballers from 55
Nebraska high schools who will
be guests of the Lincoln junior
chamber of commerce at the third
annual nil state football rally to
day, j-lonorcd along with them
will be Nebraska's ten senior grid
ders and ten seniors who have
played their last football game for
Nebraska Wesleyan.
Beginning the day, the guests
will attend a general reception in
the chamber of commerce rooms,
followed by a luncheon. Presiding
over the noon affair will be Max
Roper, president of the junior
chamber.
Songs by the university glee
club, introduction of Nebraska and
Nebraska Wesleyan coaching
staffs, certificate awards to the
college seniors being honored and
introduction of Jeanne Newell,
Nebraska Sweetheart, are sched
uled for this luncheon.
All Sports Demonstration.
A trip to Nebraska Wesleyan's
campus will follow the luncheon
with a surprise program in store
for the 300 guests. The latter part
of the afternoon will be spent in
the Husker coliseum, with swim
ming, wrestling, boxing, basket
ball and gymnastics exhibitions on
tap. A track demonstration Will
'be staged in the stadium.
Six o'clock will find guests and
all others interested in the rally
dining in the Student Union ball
room. An exhibition program of
tumbling and special work on
rings and horizontal bars by Ne
braska's champion gymnasts will
follow the dinner.
After the dinner and gymnastic
exhibition, the rally will adjourn
to the chamber of commerce
rooms for a smoker, where bil
liards, ping pong, and bridge will
occupy those present.
At 7:30, football movies will be
shown, to be followed by threo
Kosmet Klub skits. A dutch lunch
at 9:45 o'clock will conclude the
rally.
Barb Queen
Will Reign
Unaffiliates Lay Plans
For February Party
A P.arb queen elected by the
voles of all Paib men will be pre
sented t ) the campus at the Pu b
Winter Frolic February 2f, memb
ers of the Parb Union decidcl in
their regular Monday inrelin".
Sternie Sternberg will brine, his
eleven piece orchestra, to the
Student Union for the occasion.
Katinj; conditions, social affairs,
athletic program and tie national
convention were also discussed at
the meeting.
The group voted definite action
on l lie sni'.i esieo hiuueni lunon
Hoarding flub. The weekly hour
d nice was announced for Satur
day evening from 7 to 8::!1 o'clock
with the girls in charge of the
atranj-errn-nlH A parly in co
operation with the Parhs on Ag
campus working through the
AC'PC club and Paldwin hall was
suggested aud the group voted to
join the Town (Jills club for even
ing meal once a month, the. series
to bein January 9.
A wie: -time toiiriiemetit to begin
I immediately following Christ mas
vac-alam was propose,! an I aciion
will he talon in the Parb mass
meeting 1 Vo-mlx-r 12. Knt ries for
the basketball tournament winch
will bej-in January !l are ri-ipiii ' 1
to b.- into the hit 1. llama! Cli.ee
before va-atmn.
'1 lie Nat lo'ial Co' v. .on
Indep.-n i id. Stud, nt i Ass,,, ial
v.ms announced for p, ei ,.l,. r
and 17 at th- University of I'm
at Lafayette, lro. , a. Th
Union r.l'ler.'d to pay the rc,
(CYwitinued on Page 12.)
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10
) Holiday RccitaL
J sioil yesterday. He
I inmmii'MM i linimt
fal l state bee i)j w.-ek, being "pen every nfter- j :--j--'" .
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