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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1945)
Wednesday, April 25, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN Home Economics Group Announces Eight Members Eight new members of Phi Vpsilon Omicron, Home Econo mics honorary, were announced today by Vivian Ferris, new president. New members are Dorothy Wegener, Geraldine Gowen, Mar garet Sue Fishwood, Lois Opper, Claire Kepler, Mary Kumagai, Jan Engle and Helen Mortonsen. Initiation will be held next Sun day morning at 6 a. m. and will be followed by a breakfast in honor of the new initiates. WAA Members Meet at 5 Today In Memorial Hall To acquaint new W. A. A. in tramural representatives, conces sions board members and sports chairmen with their positions and responsibilities, a meeting will be held for them today at 5 p. m. in the east gym of Grant Memorial hall. Members of the concession board are: Joanne Rapp, chairman; Carol King and Phyllis Freed. Sports chairman include: Caro lyn Motter, Nebraska-ball; Char lotte Blum, softball; Doris Easter brook, soccer-baseball; Lorraine Zohn, table tennis; Trudy Page, tennis; Marilyn Stevens, volley ball; Helen Busacher, badminton; Dot Meshier, swimming, ; end Nancy Baylor, outing club. Ag, Barb Coeds File for Tassels Today by 5:00 Today is the last time for barb and coeds to tile for Tassel va cancies. Names must be turned in at Ellen Smith hall in the Dean of Women's office by 5 p. m., ac cording to Gerry McKinsey, presi dent. To file, a student must have an 80 average, must have com pleted 24 hours in the university by the end of the semester and be carrying at least 12 hours this semester. Annual (Continued from Page 1. Presbyterian Church for eight years. Last spring he was soloist in "Carmen" when it was pre sented by the University of Ne braska's choruses and orchestra. Hugh T. Rangeler, bass-baritone has been vocal music super visor in Lincoln High School and received his bachelor of arts de gree from Midland college and his Master's degree from Northwest ern. At the present time he is director of music at Trinity Methodist Church. The University Singers under the direction of Arthur E. West- brook, the University Choruses directed by Donald Glattly and Arthur E. Westbrook, the Agri cultural College Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. AUinas Tullis, and the University Orchestra of 50 members directed by Miles Dresskell will also be heard on the program. It's your PINWHEEL ' A Sco,(! jr- , , m . ( ...jjumjntm rn "-" f i. .a The newest, gayest scarf design by Vivid carnival colors spin across a huge sports square of fine rayon shantung ... to sparkle at the neckline of your casual suits and dresses. ts featured in mademoiselle- 2.95 Miller's Neckwear First Floor Vet era n (Continued from Page 1. This means that a vocational re habilitation student will receive his subsistance for the seven weeks vacation period following the close of the summer session. Since the vocational rehabilitation student is not attending school un der a time-entitlement, he does not have to worry about using up such entitlement during a va cation period. Law Sixteen. If the veteran under Public Law 16 does not go to school during the summer, he will not receive his increased subsistence, but will go back to his regular pension during the vacation pe riod. When he re-enters school again in the fall, his increased subsistence will again be paid. If any veterans now on the campus wish to discuss matters pertaining to their educational programs under public law 346 or 16, with the Consultation Board they should call at the office of the Junior Division, Room 1, Uni versity Hall. Aikanc ... (Continued from Page 1. bitt is chairman of the picnic sup per, in charge of tickets is Jean Allaway and Gretchen Claudius will lead the Vesper service. Guests Attend. Honored guests and chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Williams, O. H. Werner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rice, Rev. and Mrs. Maer and Rev. Drew. Tickets are 35c each. the price including food, can be purchased at the YWCA office or from any Aikane member. All students going will meet at the Union at 1:15, or at the post of fice bus stop at 1:40. If any of those planning to at tend cannot meet at either of these times, they can come out any time during the afternoon, according to Barbara Griswold. FREE VARIETY SHOW Edward Arnold & Jean Arthur in "DIAMOND JIM" Lorraine Woita & Cecil Smith 8:00 P. M., SUN., APRIL 29 Coffee and Domit Hour 5 to 6 in Lounge UNION IIALLKOOM The Now Mill i a, an holds i SURE BETS r i g 1 I Play it for all its worth: Office Week-ends Sportswear Evening We're first in Lincoln to bring you this four-in-one suit. Surretwill is casual enough for sports and week-end parties . . . suave enough for business and eve ning. The all-wool fabric holds its shape and crease. The neic two-button single-breasted ... or double-breasted model ... four solid "gabardine" colors . . , sizes 34 to 44. 37 50 E.vctu!velr im LinteHn . . . Second Floor Mso Surrettvitt Slicks.. $11 JO fflfl I FB. f PAtflF