2 SUMMER RAG. Friday, June 19, 1942 13: The Summer Rag The Rummer Rag It pablUhrd weekly Hu-h Friday and given away free to all tudenti and faculty members of the Uni versity of Nebraska. The publication ban the authorization of Prof. It. D. Moriti, director of the lumnier school. STAFF. Kdltor Marjorie May Kdltor'i AftnUtant Randall A. Pratt Business Mnnaicrr Hetty Dixon War Veteran Scholarships Now Available A limited number of LaVerne Noyes scholarships for the school year 1942-43 are again available at the university, the office of the dean of student affairs announced Thursday. The scholarships are granted each year to sons and daughters of blood descent from veterans YOUR DRUG STORE" Welcome Back to Summer School Cool off at your drug store. Fountain Service. THE OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14th & P St. Phone 2-1068 High School Students Take Music J; -.J'.' :f- iV- i-ciJ - . . . - i 1 Courtesy Sunday Journal and StHr. Pictured above are some of the 104 high school students who registered for the university's all state music course being offered for a period of three weeks by the school of fine arts. Left to right, the students are Ted Brunson of Louisville, Lorraine Woita of Weston and Tom Green of Lincoln, be ing registered by Don L. McGaffey, director of instrumental music at Nebraska City who will teach brass, reeds, and percussion. Donna Mae Eilers, Sterling, is talking with Walter R. Olsen, supervisor of music at Fremont and summer band director. Students from Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas and Missouri have registered for the course. who served in the army, nayy, or marine corps of the United States during the first World war. Awards are based upon the serv ice recdfd of the veteran the schol- astip record of the student appli cant, and relative financial need. Rabbi (Continued from Page 1.) For the woman's maintenance, the Talmudic law stiplates not only the legal minimum Of food and clothing, household goods and medical treatment, a husband must provide his wife, but even the amount of cosmetics and per sonal ornament. Not even the wife herself is permitted to relieve her husband of these obligations which he has voluntarily taken upon himself when he marries, pointed out the Sioux City Rabbi. SiwwWc Shidswhul Eat in the Air-Cooled Comfort of the mm mm Just South of the Temple a By Chris Petersen jj WELCOME SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS You'll Enjoy Our COFFEE SHOP for Fine Foods Always and THE HUDDLE for Quick Counter Service Sandwiches Fountain Specialties Both Air Cooled for Your Comfort HOTEL CAPITAL It's in the Main Dining Room at The indent Union A man came into my Jife last night. In a dream. Of a hangover, Titian hair and incomprehensible as well as a comprehensible at the same time. Talked about a lot of things. I'm wondering. You'll won der too. It all came up because the dean found me ineligible. ' Do your duty. Do your duty Macarino and spaghetti. Salami Duty and don't fiddle. Hi diddly, diddle, the cat and the fiddle. The cow jumped over the moon. Move over cow, here comes the student body. "The pied piper and the rats The rats. Ah. rats. Nice clean rats. Are the rats eligible. Did they pass Soc 53? Hi ho and away we go, 1 go, to the tune of the A" - 1 f . iunerai larce, i mean marcn. i. a dead duck, scholasticallv. Fat girls, thin girls, tall girls short girls, ems, goons. Are they eiigioie. Am l eligible. Is Dean Thompson eligible. Are you eligi Die. Clip clop, clip clop. Mostly clip, in school. Out of school. Goodbye Mr. Chips. I bid three spades. Three, three, that's right. Three are eli gible. Funny deck, this. Three queens of hearts, the personality girls to you bo. And now there are none. Forty-nine bottles hang ing on the wall, take one away but they took my three queens away. They were eligible. I'm not. Is Siamese twin guilty of mur der. Or aren't Siamese twins eli gible either. "Wake me up Sunday mother for I am to be queen of the May or a PBK or sober or something. Grades. Do your duty, tooty-fruity, hi-ho. Yes, indeed, you meet strange people in your dreams. Especially when your scholastically Ineligible. These people plague you. You'll meet them sometime. Almost everyone does. Di earn . . . (Continued from Page 1.) their musical education, members of the all-state high school music course began their short but in tensive training period Friday, June 11. (Susan Chambers). (5) The political situation: "Gerry McKinney was elected president at the Pi Phi house. On the council are Patty Jensen, Su san Chambers, Martha Nickerson, Ginger Reecher, Catherine Wirsh and Joan Shonka. Alpha Chi Officers. "At the Alpha Chi house Ava Bromwick was elected president and with Bonnie Compton and Donnajean Wageman will make up the council. Norman Leger pre sides over the boys at the Phi Gam house with Lee Kielson, vice president and Tom Green, secre tary. Phil Frederickson, Kenneth Hedrick, Howard Seiler and Bill Gunderson were appointed by Mr. Foltz to act as floor monitors. Fun above all seems to be the theme. Perhaps it it only natural reaction after having to study and rehearse to painstakingly. This is probably particularly true of the orchestra members. Mr. Wishnow optimistically insists that the or chestra play each phrase precisely to play the same phrase all after noon. Faculty Holds Recital. Miss Marjorie De Lange, cellist making her Lincoln debut, and Mr. Ernest Ulmer, pianist, mak ing his debut as a family member, gave an interesting and varied re cital last Thursday. Miss De Lange played excellently and as far as playing goes she has certainly justified her coming here. Mr. Ul mer lacked only the one thing that years of playing can bring maturity. On Friday night Miss Mar guerite Klinker pianist and Mr. Emanuel Wishnow violinist gave another faculty recital. Miss Klinker gave a pleasing perform ance, concentrating on Chopin. Mr. Wishnow played as if he felt every note and, as a result, those present were treated to some of the best violin olayina heard in Lincoln in some time. Forbidden Music Featured. The Harmony Hour, under Pro fessor Myron Roberts, held in the music room of the Union Wed nesday evening presented music forbidden in Nazi occupied coun tries. Vaughn William's London Sym phony and selections from Wein berger's "Schwanda the Bagpip er" were played. Williams made mistake of being born an English man and Weinberger was guilty of being both Jew and Czech. Next Monday, June 22, 4 p. m. the Sin- gornians will give their next pro gram with Paul Koenig In charge of presenting the contemporary music of Schelius, Stravinsy, and Eneseu. Mr. Koenig would like to see a nice crowd attend. COW ?. 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