Page 4 Coeds Offer Spring Style Revue Tonite Annual style show of the Coed Counselor Charm School will be held on the second floor of Hov- iana-swanson's at 7 p. m. to night, it was announced by Betsy tcjiiensK.y, director. Open to all university coeds. 4V ....ii i - icvue win inciuae 19 stu dent models chosen in competi tion several wwk aan Highlighting the presentation of yuM-war summer styles in cot tons, plavsuits be an informal bride's ensemble muueiea oy ciaire Wodder. Sally Stcbbins will appear in a white ..vu-p.cve one-sirap bathing suit. iaijr oeraneK will wear a midriff playsuit Pat Holm is oiiuwmg a classic summer suit. Models. Also included in the modeling group are Helen Jacobs, Ann Manchester, Jane Little, Pat Hodges, Patsy Winter, Rosemary Gass, Joyce Neumann, Nancy Moore, Betty Frink, Jean Davis, Rae stahl, Cherie Viele, Harriett Polansky, Barbara Rowland and Charlotte Hiatt. Last year's show played to an KU?'.e f 250 women students. uul lvl,ss nanensKy noted that an icngci irowa was expected Dorm Contract For First Units Goes to Olson The contract for the first three unus oi tne university dormitory system for men was given to the Olson Construction company of Lincoln, the low bidder, it was revealed at a bid opening on the campus late Thursday. The cost of construction will be financed by revenue bonds to be issued by the University of Nebraska Dormitory corporation. Revenue bonds do not involve any tax funds of the slate. -They are retired by revenue derived from student rentals. The new dormitories on which bids were taken are the first of ten sucn units which will even tually house 800 men students at Hie university. The initial three units will house 258 students. Two of them will accommodate 68 men and a proctor each, and a third 122 men and a proctor. The dormitories will be located between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, and "U" and "S" streets in Lincoln which is the northeast corner of the present campus area. They will be constructed of red brick and white concrete trimming, similar to the style of architecture used in building the women's dormi tories and some of the campus classroom buildings. Coed Counselors File for Director Posts This Week Coed Counselors who are inter ested in directing either Charm jscnooi or book reviews for next year should file for that position wun ivuss fiper in Ellen Smith hall Tuesday or Wednesday. Director of Charm School will be expected to prepare a course of study, to arrange speakers, and in general carry on the adminis trative work of the school. Betsy Bahensky was director this year. Full Responsibility. Full responsibility for the scheduled book reviews will lie with the director of the reviews. Speakers and topics will be ar ranged by her. Dorothea Dux bury directed this year's reviews. The two leaders will be an nounced at Coed Counselors for mal initiation Sunday, May 5, at Ellen Smith. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, April 30, 1946 Choral Union Comes Thru With A Brilliant 'Elijah9 By SAM WARREN Another sDiine has sppn a compelling oratorio performance, neara in me midwest only when presented bv univprsitv trrAime - . . aunaay s presentation of Mendels sohn's "Elijah" did justice to the composer and to the ncrfnrmpr who from the 500-vnireH rkm tO the five SOloists maH th ctnrv of Elijah a vivid one. ResDonsible in a la for its lucidity was the artistic and moving nortraval of h nmnhot by Cleve Genzlinger. His bari tone Was alive and snarklinff nf all times, revealing both thepow- eriui vuaiuy ann tender compas sion of the zealous Eliiah F.sno cially noteworthy was his ability 10 sing in recitative style so that the convention peculiar to oratorio and opera was not artificial but natural and beautiful. Well Received Equally well reeeivoH was so prano Fanabel Tripp whose "Hear Ye Israel" was a highlight of the production; every moment of her. singing was a revelation. Her beautiful dramatic soprano would make any impressario ecstatic. Contralto Marv Berner miH tenor Floyd Hanson were also pleading in (heir roles. Her initial recitatives established Miss Ber ner a well-versed singer, and the two great alto airs "Woe Unto Them" and "O Rest in the Lord" displayed her mellow, rich quality Hanson Soloes Mr. Hanson, who hab soloed In several Choral Union presenta tions, was heard to the best ad vantage to date. An always-cor rect tone placement characterized his singing and the high "A" of the favorite air, "If With All Your Hearts," was no exception. When Joyce Stuve. only student soloist, singing the part of the youth from within the rows of choristers, first tossed off "No, there is nothing ..." two-thirds of the way thru the necessarily long program, the main body of the audience looked up with a start, for Miss Stuve possesses a brilliant lyric-soprano. YM, YW Heads Submit Reports At Joint Meeting Commission reports given by the YMCA and YWCA commis sion group heads will be featured on the program when the ag campus YM and YW meet jointly tonight at 7:45 in the Home Ee parlors. Jim Donnelly will discuss the Outside Interest of the Farmer group, and Don Meaders will re port on the Social Problems kt Agriculture group. A general summary of YW ac tivities of the past year will also be given. Frances Wagner will report on the trip made to Boys Town last Saturday I Navy Meeting All former Navy aviators interested in the peacetime training- program for this area are urged to attend Lt. Com. R. W. Fleck's discussion to night at 8 p.m. in Navy hall. Capt M. D. Matthews, USN, commanding officer of the NROTC, said many such qual ified men had shown Interest In the program. Exclusively I Mafcr'$ in Lincoln , Wm kL "Ears and whiskers" . . . you must be gaily dressed for the duchess' tea . . . or whatever other social functions the spring and summer may bring. This week: Ivy Day festivities, including the Student Union tea dance, find you'll look positively fetching in junior dresses like these! Ellen Kaye puts cotton on a pedestal! Twill chambray done up handsomely with a thrill in every detail: briefest of sleeves, tiny pearl buttons, white embroidery on pink, blue or citron. True junior sizes 11 to 15. $16.95 Jokmrm Junior makes a triple-threat dress for summer: sun back dress, date dress, and a versatile white jacket. All in clean-cut butcher linen . . . black, navy or tobacco-brown teamed with white. Note the cuffed decolletage on the sun back top! 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