The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1945, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Tassels Conclude
Sales of Theatre
Tickets Tonight
Sale of University Theatre
tickets will close Sunday evening,
according to Virginia Demel,
Tassel campaign head.
All organized houses were cov
ered last week, and any students
overlooked in the campaign
should see a Tassel some time to
day if they wish, to buy a season
ticket.
The season tickets, costing
$2.60, will enable purchasers to
attend the four major plays of
the season, a number of one-act
plays, and a Chopin program in
the spring.
Pi Lambda The la
Chooses Theme
For Year's Plans
Choosing Nebraska Women in
Education as their theme for the
year, members of Pi Lambda
Theta honorary education organ
ization, will hold their first meet
ing Tuesday at 7 p. m. in room
313 of the Union.
At this meeting representatives
from each field of teaching will
discuss the achievements of for
mer Nebraska Pi Lambda Theta
in that particular field.
Future meetings will include
talks by outstanding women ed
ucators in the state and a pos
sible visit to a rural school.
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Faculty Members
Present Concert
This Afternoon
Three members of the music
school faculty, Mary Louise
Boehm, Kathryn Dean, and Earn
est Harrison, will present a con
cert today at three o'clock in the
Union ballroom.
inis auernoon s concert is a
part of the fall faculty series pre
sented by the School of Fine Arts
under the direction of Dr. Arthur
Westbrook.
Program.
ine program lor today s con
cert will be:
Ohnnnnf in D minor, Baeh-BuBoil,
Miss Boelim.
Wle M.'lodien lieht e mir, Brahma;
Moie Li. 'be 1st f.run Brahmn; VerborRen
heit. Wolf: Stanrichen, Strauss, Miss
Pean. Mr. Harrison.
Nocturne, Op. 48. No. 1. Chopin:
Etude, Op. 25, No. 1, Chopin; BiUla-ic,
Op. M, Chopin- Jeux dK.au, Ravel;
Toccata, Ravil, Miss Boehm.
Anderson . . .
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correspondent in the Corps, An
derson, at 22, has qualified for
that assignment with seven years
of newspaper work. He was
sports editor of the Kearney Daily
News at the age of 15.
In addition to his position as
sports editor of The Nebraskan,
while in the university, Anderson
was on the editorial staffs of the
Awgwan and The Cornhusker." He
is a member of Phi Gamma Delta.
THE MASTER'S TOUCH
Poised and Easy0 Going
Sport Clothes!
NARDIS
Personifies everything you've ever
wonted in sport clothes. Wonder
ful to look at . . . Wonderful in
motion . . . Famed for subtle but
sure tailoring!
Left . . .
blouse.
Ready to
THE NEBRASKAN
Music Groups
Pledge Forty
Coeds Friday
Forty coeds in the university
scnooi or music were pledged to
the three professional music so
rorities, Delta Omicron, Mu Phi
Epsilon and Sigma Alpha Iota, on
Friday afternoon. Following is
the list of new pledges:
Delta Omleron Pledge.
Margaret Ann Amend, Mary HI Itch.
Betty DrBoer, C hnrlolte Ann Frost,
Muriel Jatnri.. Vivian Jarmin, Beltv
Knot well, Patricia !oudon, Sara Jann
Lyon, Helen Merrill. Molly Ann MorrU,
Nancy Plenum. Marjorte Premer. Km
bree Rains, Kathryn Schwartz, Marlon
Simpleton. Colleen TeSelle. Bonnie Van
Wynicardrn, Patricia Ver Maaa. Klirabeth
Marker.
Mn Phi KMlna Pledge.
KMaljeth Menial. Arllne Khenard.
Charllne Nhruard, Shirley Wright and
Marrla Vosl.
Sigma Alha Iota Pledge.
Helen Abdnor, Marjorie Anthony,
Meredith Bow has , Vivian ( larke. Janet
nalrvniple.Pollyanne Hare. Patricia l.yon,
Marcla Mae Mnulton, Betty Mcode
mn, lnra l.ee Medenthal. Nedra Ohm
atede. Shirley Parfaerer, Dorothy Tay
lor. Ilia Kay I llstrom, and Mildred
Zuber.
Curi
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berts, The Marshal Is and the
Philippines.
Osborn's Father.
The curios were collected hv
Mr. Osborn's father, L. W. Os
born, when he was U. S. consul
to the kingdoms of Samoa and
Tonga from 1897 to 1901, when
Our Fortieth Year
Above . . . 100 wool, 100 wonderful!
Kelly. Sleeves and collar are of while knit.
Streamline stripes in three pieces. Skirl, slack
Taupe and brown with white chalk stripes.
toemr, Fourth Floor
Sinfonia Reneivs
"harmony Hour"
Record Session
The Sinfonia "Harmony Hour"
is back again after four years' ab
sence from the campus.
Beginning tomorrow afternoon
from 5 to 6 p. m. and every Mon
day thereafter, students can hear
recorded selections from the
world's great music in the Union
music room. The programs will be
arranged and presented by mem
bers of Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia,
native ait and customs were still
uninfluenced by white tourists
ana traders.
Museum director C. B. Schultz
stated that items of sneHal in
terest are the Polynesian disnlav
of grass mats of such intricate de
sign mat two years were spent in
making them. The display was
prepared by Mariorie Shanafelt.
assistant museum director who
added that a family often received
200 of the mats on such occasions
as births, marriages and death.
Shell Necklaces.
Other curios marked for snerifie
interest are shell necklaces made
with shells so tiny it takes 20 of
them to fill a teasDoon: brilliantly
colored grass skirts; fans of un
usual designs and shaDes: war
clubs and shark toothed spears;
and a heavy cumbersome breast
plate, called a cuirass, which was
the early native idea of armored
protection from spears and ar
rows. In gold, grey and
$20.05
Sites 9 to IS
Sites
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10 to 18 let V
Sunday, October 21, 1945
men's national music-fraternity.
Monday's program, the first one
since the end of 1941, offers or
chestral and piano music featur
ing portions from Cesar Franck's
"Symphony in D minor" and
Beethoven's " 'Moonlight' Son
ata." The rest of the program in
cludes 'Marche Militaire' from
"Algerian Suite" by Saint-Saens,
Greig's 'The Last Spring;' and for
piano, 'Liebestraum No. 3, by
Liszt and Mendlessohn's 'Rondo
Capriccioso.'
The "Harmony Hour" is open
to the public, but Sinfonians an
nounce that the music room door
will be closed at 5:15 p. m.
Ironically, Patric Knowles, vet
eran of both the Royal Canadian
Air Forces and the U.S. Army
Air Forces, has to pretend he has
an allergy for airplanes in his
role in Paramount's "Masquer
ade in Mexico."
Add
Flight Training
to your curriculum.
Private courses now
available at
UNION AIR
TERMINAL
Call 6-2885 for details.
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