o) 0)AMJ JUlTL Vol. 47 No. 44 LINCOLN 8, NEBRASKA Friday, November 22, 1948 f;' iy 9 tr ' 1 - I ft '' ' , I ) W ?7 I v f As The chorus line dancing before the judge highlights the Alpha Tau Omega "Coon Court" skit which opens the Kosmet Klub show to night. P B K Announces New Members at Banquet At an annual banquet in the Union last night the names of seven new members of Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honor ary, were announced. New members are: Gretchen Louise Burnham, Kathleen Cecilia Hayes, Betty Rose Hubka, Eleanor Louise Knoll, Mary Lee McCord, Jean Betty Shapland, and Barbara Jane Smiley, Phi Beta Kappa announces names of new members each term. To be a member of this early group announced this se mester a student must have com pleted all the requirements for Board Will Select Daily Nebraska u Ag, News Editors Applications for news editor on the Daily Nebraskan must be turned in to r,aom 104 Sosh by 5 p. m. Friday, according to Dr. David Fellman, chairman of the student publications board. Ap pointment of both a news editor and ag editor will be made by the board Saturday morning. Students may obtain applica tions in the journalism office at University hall, and any addition al information concerning the po sition at the Daily Nebraskan of fice. Applicants Appear All applicants for Nebraskan As editor and News editor are to appear in Room 108, Sosh, at 10:00 Saturday morning for the publications board meeting:. Tickets will be on A lui ) uvu Is L t-55; 1 1 5s s f graduation in the college of arts and sciences, and must have a scholastic average of 90 or above. Prof. T. A. Cowan of the col lege of law was the principal speaker at the banquet. His topic was "Law and the' Social Sci ences." In his address he cor related the relationship of legal science and legal philosophy to social science, and he discussed the subject on the analogy of the relation of medicine to the biolog ical sciences. National Federalist Head Speaks at Convo Tuesday Bringing one of the outstanding exponents of student interest in international affairs to the cam pus, the university Student Fed eralists have announced the ar rival of Colgate Prentice, national president of Student Federalists, Inc. for a convocation at 4:00 p. m., Tuesday, Nov. 26 in the union. Prentice, a 22 year old junior at Swarthmore College of Penn sylvania, will speak on the chal lenge world government offers to university students in connection with the strength and weakness of the United Nations today. Swarthmore. A member of the Swarthmore chapter of the American Vet eran's committee, Prentice re ceived his discharge from the air force last December and entered Federalist work almost immed See FEDERALIST, Pace 4 sale at Coliseum r 1 1 Comedy, Presentations Highlight Annual Show :- ! I If r rhi Delta Theta imitates a radio variety show with their guest of honor, shown above, in the Kosmet Klub Revue. Spirit of 49 Play Opens In December "Girl of the Golden West," sec ond University Theater produc tion of the season now in re hearsal will be presented by the Nebraska Masquers Dec. 11, 12, 13 and 14. Under the direction of Henry G. Lee, this action-packed drama cf the days of '49 combines the talent and effort of the entire organization. Filled with the "rip roarin' See THEATRE, Page 2 Colgate Prentice. ft TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT 17 1 m Variety, compounded from the elements of mystery, surprises, satire, comedy and all types of music, will be,the keynote as the cur tain rises on the Kosmet Klub Revue tonighpat 8 p. m. in the coliseum. Tickets for the show will be on sale all day today at the booth in the lobby of the Union and will also be available at the coliseum tonight. Clinic Artists Offer Finale In Coliseum BY SAM WARREN. An ambitious program of or chestra, choral and band groups will climax three days of intensive rehearsals by the 675 high school students taking part in the Ne braska Music Educators' 11th an nual clinic concert, tomorrow at 8 p. m., in the coliseum. This is the first time in 12 years that the clinic has met in Lincoln. Robert Shaw, the gifted choral director formerly with Fred War ing, will lead the 400-voice choir in eight selections ranging from Bach to Negro spirituals, one of See CLINIC, Page 2 In - Scene from the Alpha Gamma Rho skit. "The Standings Revenge." one of six to be presented along with six curtain acts at the Coll-Agri-Fun show Saturday night. By Philip Raynard. College Activities building on ag campus will be the scene of one of the year's outstanding Mums when the 194G Coll-Agri- Fun show makes its first post-war appearance Saturday nite. Begin ning at 8:00 p. in. the two hour show will be followed by dancing until midnite. At dress rehearsal Wednesday nite, the skits showed the polish of a final performance. It is a fast moving show and promises to be an entertaining evening for all who attend it. Nearly 100 students, all from 0. 0 lo) o)pffnnR J U LZ3 U z) 1 1 L2) Names of the Nebraska Sweet heart candidates are lo remain secret until tonight. Postars wiH be displayed at the coliseum en trance which will give the name and a picture of each ondidate. All attending the show may vote for Sweetheart candidates as well as the six Prince Kosmet finalisto selected by the Mortar Boards. Scenes of the eight fraternity skits vary from court rooms to radio stations, from night clubs to beauty queen contests and include instrumental and vocal music from "Buttermilk Sky" to "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." Carton Will Be There. As a sidelight of the revue, Komet Klub announced yester day that Carton Broderick. Jr., or would attend the show, would sit in the section reserved for Kosmet Klub members with his date and bodyguard. Carton See KOSMET, Page 4 -2 k. 4-, i lut-'im Hi t ag college, are included in the show. The show, consisting of six skits and six curtain acts, varies from slapstick comedy to classical music. Tex Reutter's perormance as master of ceremonies is defi nitely up to par, which makes every minute of the show a lively one. The show has been revived since the lull ol activities during the war years and is in fine form for the public presentation Satur day nite. On hand lor the per formance will be Dr. T. H. Good ing of the agronomy department who is largely responsible lor the See FIN NITE, Page 4 Show starts at 8:00 P. M. 'v h i n t 'I h