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"U ULJ3;U jLnIU UlfuU L Vol. 45, No. 96 LINCOLN-8, NEBRASKA Sunday, April 28, 1946 SolohdA, ChohallAnwi V VVT a ' - )f Ml ! f ft-' fv itt Featured soloists at today's presentation of "Elijah," are Fanabel Tripp, Mary Berner, Joyce Stuve, Cleve Genzlinger, and Floyd Han son. Dr. Westbrook is at the piano. EJsiimncB JJnciIlnsi (CffdDinm y-i . ... rioya nanson, wtio will sing the well-known tenor airs "If With All Your Hearts," and "Then Shall the Righteous Shine," is a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan in The University Choral Union, comprising 500 voices of the four campus singing groups, presents Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah" today at 3 p. m. in the coliseum. ine live solo parts will be sung ! and an assistant instructor by Cleve Genzlmger, Floyd Han- i voice at the university, son, Fanabel Tripp, Mary Berner j and Joyce Stuve. i Another graduate soloist is , . I Fanabel Tripp who holds three Under the direction of Dr. Ar- b.irhplnr Hoarse rrnm HocCn, 4V,,... W,..l,..l. 41 .. . " .icow.fao ":f U,uu, w.c Kiniuiiifu college where she graduated in iwuija iiiLiuur me -Mg ioiiej;e Chorus, the University Singers, the University Chorus (groups I and II) and the University or chestra. Assisting the orchestra, prepared by Emanual Wishow, will be Myron Roberts at the organ and Earnest Harrison at the piano. Title Role. Cleve Genzlinger, who will sing the title role of Elijah the pro phet, graduated in 1943 with a bachelor of music in education and appeared in university musi cal productions. He was a mem ber of Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia During his three years in the armed forces, he soloed in 20 light operas. Hapeman Wilis Top Ranking In Tournament Lucy Anne Hapeman, senior in the college of arts and sciences, was awarded the cup for earning the highest accumulative rating in the intramural speech contest which closed Saturday morning. Delta Gamma won the gavel, which is presented the organized house whose two contestants have the most accumulated points. Eleanor Knoll and Pat Lathen were Delta Gamma entrants. Knoll Second. Eleanor Knoll, with an accu mulative store of 52, was second in individual competition. Rich ard Schleusner ranked third and Jackie Gordon, fourth. Beta Si )ima Psi was second in organization entrants, Sigma Delta Tau, third, and Alpha Omicron Pi, fourth Lie lit Finalists. Twenty-six students began the contest Ia-t Tuesday, and second round roniix-tition was Thursday evening. Pat Lathen, Betty Jo Packard, Mry Dunnell, Eleanor Knoll, Jackie Gordon, Richard Schleusner, Robert Holland and Lucy HK?iriii were the eight finalists. As a member of Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternitv. Miss Hatten received the sinele (Summer school art scolarshin which the national organization of 34 chapters awarded this year. 1945. She is working on an ad vanced degree here is sociology. Contralto Mary Berner, school of music voice coach, is choir director and organist at Taber nacle Christian church. She holds bachelor of music degrees from Belhaven and Mississippi state colleges. Joyce Stuve, the only undergra duate soloist, is a junior in the school of music where she is an active member of Delta Omicron and Alpha Chi Omega sororities bhe will sing the part of the youth. Hatten Receives National Delta Phi Delta Scholarship Marion Hatten, a senior and art major has been awarded the National Delta Phi Delta scholar ship for summer study at the Stillwater Art Colony in Still water, Minn. Style Show Charm Schools' style show, sponsored by Coed Counselors, will take place at Hovland Swanson's at 7 p. m. Tuesday eveninr. According f Betsy Bahensky, wh is in eharre. 7 : 1 1 ' ' - IF ' .. .va.-. .-" ':---'4ar 'yy?w" ... , . ... .v :- 5 I : SIL N " V- ' : iMr; $ . s , Tffllnii --- -i-ii -ii- - n ,i, n l r ---- '- - -- - - - - :J Tassels Pick New Pledge Group at Tea Twenty-five new Tassels were selected from a group of coeds who attended a Tassel tea at the Tri Delt house Saturday. All organized houses elected coeds to attend the tea where the new Tassel members were chosen on a basis of leadership, scholar ship and general good character, according to Joy Hill, president of the organization. Necessary qualifications for membership in Tassels is a weighted 80 average and a sopho more standing. The new members are: Patty (See TASSELS, page 2.) Courtesy of The Journal Seated on a throne shaped into the replica of the moon, Julia Crom was presented to dancers attending the annual ag spring party as the '46 Ag Goddess Friday night in the Ag Activities building. A member of Phi Upsilon Omicron, home ec honorary society, the new Ag Goddess is a Tassel, a member of the Ag 'YWCA cabi net, home ec club and 4-H club. Regulations For Election Announced Roberta Collins, chairman of the Elections committee of the Student Council, has announced the regulations binding the com ing elections. Everyone in a specific college votes for the Student Council can didates from his college. For ex ample, all students in Arts and (See ELECTIONS, page 2.) Bengston Discusses Registration Problems for Perplexed Student Ivy Day Practices Junior and senior coeds not livinc in rganized bouses, de siring to be in the lry me Daisy chain for lry Day ceremonies, sbeuld come to practice en Tuesday. April 30, at 4 p. hl, in the Union, room 31. Accord ing to Sucanne Pope. Mortar Board, in charre of the chain. BY RUTH ANN FINKLE. Student: "How do you do. Dean Bengston. My name is Anne Rogers, and I would appreciate little help from you in clearing up this muddle about registration. m still in the junior division my self, but from what I've heard even the upperclassmen are con fused about registration. A bunch of us in the Crib just now were talking about it and we all thought one of us should come see you and get things straight ened out by someone who would know." Dean Benrston: "Really, I am sure you will find that registra tion is not at all the muddle you now think it is after we talk about it for a little while. Probably the best way to begin would be for you to ask questions about any thing that puzzles you, so fire away." Anne: "Questions about things that puzzle me would take in just about everything, I'm afraid, but well, what is the very first thing we do? I mean, what starts the ball rolling?" Dean Benkston: "All students in the university must report to their advisers between the dates of April 29 and May 18 for pre paration of their class schedules for summer school and for the first semester of next year. In the junior division, students are urged to arrange appointments with their advisors during this time so as to provide ample time for the preparation of the program for each student; to meet require ments and also the preferences of the students. I would advise you to make this appointment with your adviser as early as possi ble in the three weeks' period provided "for that purpose." Anne: "But, Dean Bengston, I'm not going to summer school. Do I still have to register that early?" Dean Benrston: "All students registration periods for summer school and the first semester of next year, for both junior devi sion and upperclassmen students, (See BENGSTON, pare 2.) Selected from 49 senior women who were nominated, the goddess was revealed by Arlo Wirth, mas ter of ceremonies, at 10 p. m. At tendants to the Ag Goddess were the six runners-up in the election, Edith Pumphrey, Lois Ferguson, Vivian Ferris, Gerry Cowen, Mar garet Alma and Lois Opper. Candidates. Selection of the candidates was based on scholarship, qualities of leadership and participation in ac tivities. Marianne Srb and Wilbur Bluhm were co-chairmen of the dance which was sponsored by the Ag Exec board. Dorothy Stevens was in charge of publicity. Eleanor Johnson and Lillian Lock of the Home Ec club were chairmen of the presentation cere mony. Staging and decorations weie under the supervision of Lois Bamesberger, and Virginia Hill was responsible for costumes. Sing Groups Tell Selection For Ivy Day Sororities, fraternities and or ganized houses participating in the Interfraternity sing on Ivy Day, May 4, have announced their songs and song leaders. The groups are listed and. will appear as follows: Alpha Chi Omega, "Dream Song, Peg Shelley; Alpha Omicron Pi, "Girl of AOPi," Donnie Wage man; Alpha Phi, "Alpha Phi Sweetheart Song," Barbara Jeaa (See SING GROUP, pace 2.)