The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1946, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Faculty Recital
Plans Revealed
By Westbrook
The Drotfram for th r;f
o AOL"
Ulty recital h
Union ballroom Sunday afternoon
i was revealed today by Dr.
A. E. Westbrook, Director of the
acnooi oi Fine Arts.
Miss Kathryn Dean, contralto;
Mr. J. Dayton Smith, tenor; Miss
Charma Davies, pianist; and Mr.
Robert Stepp, French horn, will
comDine talents to present the
following selections:
Allersetlen (Strauss), Schlechtes Wetter
(Straus.), Noon (Robbinson) and Song
fror.i the Masque (Ootner).
fron the Masque (Gomer). Miss Dean
and Miss Berner.
Nocturno (Porsch), Villanelle (Dukaa),
Mr. Stepp and Mr. Harrison.
Sonatlne (Ravel), Modere. Mousement
de menuet, Anlme, Miss Davies.
The Star (Gretchanlnoff), To Tou
(Gretchaninoff), Through Dark Midnight
Skies (Gretchanlnoff), I Hear, 1 See
(Gretchanlnoff). Mr. Smith and Mr.
Harrison.
Sunday's program will be the
first of a series of four fall recitals
to be presented by faculty mem
bers of the School of Fine Arts.
Others will be given on October
27, November 3, and November 24,
according to Dr. Westbrook. All
university students are invited to
attend.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
New Students
Sign At Union
Activity Mart
Entering students siened for ac
tivities In which they intend to
participate, at the Activities mart,
held ia the Union ballroom Thurs
day afternoon from 4 to 6.
Functions of the seventeen ac
tivities had been explained at
meetings Oct. 9 and 16. and fur
ther information was given at the
tables where , students signed.
Activities represented were
USA, BABW, Alpha Lambda
Delta, YWCA, WAA, Mortar
Board, AWS, Tassels. University
Theater, Kosmet Klub, YMCA, Ag.
Executive board, AUF, Student
Foundation, Cornhusker, The
..vviujaau auu VIM-U
Counselors.
YWCA Schedules
Penitentiary Tour
For Saturday
First maior activity of th h-
ginviiner social service Proun nt thp
YWCA will be the field trin tr
the penitentiary this SlaturHav
The group will meet Saturday
morning at BIDS in front of Ellen
Smith Hall.
Joan Mover Is In rharKA rt iha
. 1 . . .
discussion group which studies
social problems in preparation for
the study and actual participation
Friday; Qdb&er g En
In social service nrovided br the
advanced committee.
To duplicate the Jerky, Jumpy
movement of the silent flickers
Director George Marshall speeded
up the film for portions of Para
mount's "The Perils of Pauline,"
in which Betty Hutton portrays
Pearl White, early day serial
queen.
U.S.A. Dance
Unaffiliated Students' As
sociation will hold a harvest
dance ic the Union ballroom
Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 to 12
p. m. Admission will be 25
cents each, "and refreshments
will be served.
Tickets may be obtained
from U. S. A. representatives
at the door.
Counselor Tickets
AU Coed-Counselors vb
bave not yet turned In their
money for dinner tickets are
to do to today noon at the
booth In the Union, according
to Marthella Holcolm, presN
dent
A Series of South American Dance
Classes Begin
8:00-9:00 p. m., FRIDAY, OCT. 18
Flavia Waters Champe, Instructor
Union Ballroom
FREE
Please Come With Escort
TODAY'S 170MEN and MILLER & PAINE 9(stS
District YM-YW
Elects Chairmen
Phil Lyness was elected re
gional co-chairman of the district
YM-YW movement at the confer
ence held at Doane college last
week.
Lyness will serve with Betty
Lou Horton, who was elected last
April. At the Doane conference,
Mrs. Ray Rice was named adult
non-staff member of the district
executive council, and Jim Seif-
fert of Midland college was voted
deputation coordinator.
Other officers elected last
spring are Mary Dye. district
representative, and John Aiken of
.Kansas Mate, co-chairman.
GO INTO A HUDDLE
Lueth
(Continued from Page 1.)
"While adjustments undoubted
ly will have to be made to meet
the economic and social conrli.
tions of the dav. nurses should
be aware and proud of the fact
tnat tneir social heritage is that
oi service," the dean pointed out,
and concluded that, "The appeal
to service and to professional care
oi the patient will be the most
stimulating and motivating tea.
ture in securing the kind of wom
en wanted ior nurses in the future."
and come out with touchdown
tidings about fashion! Miller's
has the clothes that score'. . . read
the article about the fashion
preferences of All-Americans in
the OCTOBER "TODAYS
WOMAN" and then be more
literal than lateral and pick
these winners!
Coeds . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
Deadline will remain at i9-9rt
Fridays, and men must be out of
nouses oy xz:30, as before. No
late minutes will be allowed on
l o clocks.
The new rule is effective immediately.
Council Vacancies
Students interested in filling
Use two positions which are
still open on the Student Coun
cil are to file by 5 p. m. Mon
day in the Student Activities
office in the Coliseum, accord
ing: to Bob Coonley, president
Vacancies are: One junior
man from the law college and
one woman from the graduate
college.
Classified
LOST Gold tody Elgin watch, posilbly
between Delta Gamma and Theta
iivubc. uucru rewara. call 2-7742,
LOST Gold Wyler wriat watch. Sat 12
oiBJiM rni nouse ana
2.15. "SreS: phone 150,1 Moore- -
VAUGHN MANCHA, Alt-Amtrf.
(an Center, University f A la
bo mo, eoyst
Recordings Made
of any and all occasions
Reasonable Rates for
Professional Recordings
Estimates upon request
ri- .Ilm. at
5nits arc wonderful, bat they
throw me for Ion when they
copy the stiff tailoring that we
men are stuck with. Give tne suits,
kaod girls, with curves!"
THE MODERN ACE
ROOM for iuniort
"softie" suite . . , 39.95 f
$50.
ECOND FLOO
n
' '
NEIL AKMjlKUNV, AU-AmCfV
1 can End, Oklahoma! A I M, My
hms
tv
A0j
NEIL sayt:
Plain clothes are all right for every
day, but when there's a party or
dance, ! like ry girl to .get into
the swing of things with loo of
glitter and razzle-dazzle!"
SPARKLE DRESSES for
qfltr-gam festivities,
29.95 to 69.95.
Mima SECOND FLOOB
WM the
men order
on FASHION FLOOR-SECOND
m?LLE
R C PAfdE
can fun wuviu
KFOS
2-6965
after 2:30 p. m.