The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, December 11, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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String Ensemble Played
Monday For Club Meeting
On Monday afternoon, Dec. 7, In
the Student tJnlon ballroom, the
String Ensemble under the direc
tion of Mr. Samuel Gorbach, to
gether with the University Singers
under the direction of Mr. Arthur
E. Westbrook, presented a pro
gram for a meeting of the Lincoln
Women's Club.
First Given in 1893
Nebraska V To Present 47th
Annual, Consecutive 'Messiah'
In 1895 a small group of Ne
braska university students pre
sented George Frederick Handel's
oratorio, the "Messiah." This
Bach Would Shake His Head
but We Love It!
MENRY SCOTT
Pianist in Concert Satire
Impressions of Swing, Boogie-Woogie,
Classics, and Artists
8:00 p. m' this Sunday
Union Ballroom
Ident. Cards, Please
Tli is Sunday
Sunday the University Choral
Union of 400 students will give
the "Messiah" for the 47th con
secutive time.
The oratorio, directed by Dr. A.
E. Westbrook, will be delivered at
3 p. m. in the coliseum. Admission
to the performance will be free to
both students and the public.
Handel's composition was writ
ten just 201 years ago and is the
only work of musical literature to
remain continuously popular for
so long a period. The work con
sists of recitative portions, vocal
and organ solos and choral re
sponses. The Choral Union is composed
of the agricultural college chorus,
Mrs. Altinas Tullis, director; the
Grieg male chorus, Harold Avery,
director; the University Singers
II, Donald Glattly, director; and
the University Singers I and the
University chorus directed by
Westbrook.
Assisting will be the university
orchestra.
Uni YWCA Holds
Services in Union
For New Members
New members of the university
YWCA were officially recognized
last night at the recognition serv
ice for new members. The service
was held in parlors XYZ of the
Union.
The service included a respon
sive reading and devotional service
followed by a candle lighting cere
mony. All new members accepted
the purpose in a mass response
at the close of the ceremony.
Betty Bonebright was in charge
of the service, which was the first
of its type held on this campus
for several yaers.
Prof. F. C. Blood, professor of
advertising and sales management,
talked to York chamber of com
merce on Nov. 12 on "Future of
Business."
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Ag College Holds
Annual Yuletidc
Candle Program
In a colorful Christmas atmos
phere ag college will present its
annual Christmas program Wed
nesday, December 16, at 8 p. m. in
the student activities building.
Sponsored by the ag exec board,
this program is always one of the
biggest of the year on ag campus.
It is open to the public, and stu
dents and faculty of both camp
uses are especially invited, board
members said yesterday.
Dr. O. H. Werner, teachers col
lege, will be the speaker. Other
features of the program include
the traditional candle lighting
ceremony, organ music by Myron
Roberts, and parts of the Messiah
presented by the ag college chorus
under the direction of Mrs. Altinos
TutHs.
Six UN Students
Attend Nebraska
Engineer Meeting
Six students from UN attended
the ASCE Nebraska section meet
ing last Tuesday inmaha. These
university chapter members were
R. J. Knott, Ralph Marlette, Ed
Hcrzog, LeMoyne Jones, Bill
Briggs and George Campen, and
they were accompanied by Prof.
Clark E. Mickey, chairman of the
civil engineering department.
Preceding the meeting, held in
Tankstcrettcs
To Hold Initial
Meeting Friday
Tanksterettes, WAA swimming
organization, will hold its first
meeting of the year from from
4:30 until 5:30 p. m. Friday in the
gym of Grant Memorial.
Jean Bovard, newly appointed
president of Tanksterettes, called
the meeting to explain different
setup in organization. The group
will be divided into two parts; be
ginning and advanced, where for
merly the entire group met at Uie
same time. For detailed informa
tion, students can contact Jean
Bovard at 2-3587.
Instruction to both groups will
be given by Janice Carkin of the
physical education department.
Anyone interested is asked to at
tend this meeting.
Three UN Seniors
Present Recitals
The school of fine arts pre
sented three seniors yesterday
senior recitals. The soloists were
Thomas Pierson, violinist, Miss
Ann Fickling, soprano, and Ernest
Ulmer, pianist. Kenneth Klaus was
the accompanist. The program
was as follows:
Sonata la D Corel"
Grave-Allegro-Adagio
Ada!
Allegro
Mr. lttTOcSa
XHri d'Arte di Toaea FaerM
Shepherd, Play a Little Air StlcMea -1
Will Give Thank Unto the ford
Campbril-Tiptow
Tears Oknatead
Miaa Firfcltnr.
Preneh Rnlte, K Major
Allemaade
Conrante
Knrabande
Minuet
Giaue
Ktnde, d Sharp minor. Op. S
Fairy Tale, K Flat Major
Canriee
Kiade-TaMeaax, E Mat major, up. J
Rachmaainoff
Mr. Ulmer.
the evening, ASCE members were
entertained at a banquet at which
the midwest ASCE head, Mr. How
ard, was the main speaker. Dur
ing the day the group took an
inspection tour of the Omaha
sewerage treatment plant and In
spected bridges.
Center college has its first or
ganized student band in 12 years.
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COUSH TRANSLATION
This dancy dame wants to set sail
for the campus juke house and groove
it with their favorite band. And if
the boy friend's in the coin, they'll
order up Pepsi-Cola. And nickels pay
the check, y know I
WHAT DO YOU SAYf
Send us some of your hot
slang. If we use it, you get
$10. If we don't, you get a
rejection slip. Mail slang
to College Department,
Pepsi-Cola Company,
Long Island City, N. Y.
FtptiCola U ma& only ty Pepti-Cola Gk, Long Jatand City, N. Y,
Bottled orvr'v Av Authorized Botdfrt from coast to cue.