Page 4 Home Ec Club Holds Elections For Officers Nominees for offices in the Home Economics Club were an nounced at the club Sign Off Tarty, the final meeting of the semester. Club members will cast their ballots in the Home Eco nomics building, today and Thurs day. Candidates for the offices, as selected by the rominating com mittce are: President, Priscilla Flagg and Marianne Srb; Secre tary, Roberta Joe Faes, Lillian Locke, Lois Thorfinnson; Treas urer, Pauline Christiansen, Vivian Frasier, Donna Rae Gorham Historian, Donna Lee Johnson and Irene Wellenseck. Priscilla Flagg Is Assistant Manager of the Cornhusker. mem ber of Coed Counselors Board Home Ec. Radio, YWCA, Vespers committee, and Phi Upsilon-Omi cron. Marianne Srb, is Editor of the Cornhusker Countryman, Secre tary of Ag Exec Board, Member of the Student-Faculty Council, Secretary of the Home Ec Club, Vice President of the State Home Economics Association, Phi Ep silon Omicron, YWCA, and mem ber of th Ag Student Union Board. Alpha Phi Omega Schedules Meet At Student House Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, will meet at the Methodist Student house at 7 p. m., tomorrow. Officers of the fraternity, which was recently revived after an absence of several years from the campus, are Don Crowe, presi dent; Walter Long, secretary; Raulin Wight, treasurer; and Bob Hamilton, service chairman. H. P. Doole, M. A. Alexander, L. K. Crowe, and F. W. Hoover have been chosen faculty ad visors. Alpha Phi Omega completed one of the first of its increased ac tivities on December 28th and 20th when Bob Hamilton and Walter Long attended the national convention in Kansas City, with Professor Robert Mills, chairman of faculty advisors. All men who have been pre viously affiliated with the Boy Scouts are eligible for member ship and are invited to attend the next meeting. Eh line Lauer, Ag Si u dent, Awarded Trip to 411 Week Eluine Lauer, Ag College stu dent, has been awarded an ex pens? paid trip to 4-H club week, the Nebraska 4-H club office an nounced Tuesday. Awarded by the Omaha cham ber of commerce, the trip is given to the county" 4-H club cham pions who were unable to attend National Club Congress or the Oma'-a Chamber clothing demon stration. Miss Lauer is a freshman in Extension at Ag. 1 1M A CHARM SCHOOL. Chnrm srhcml mretfl at KHen Smith Hull lonli;ht at 7:0. Min. Fred (inrden will IM-Hk m the variety Hi variattou el nilvernarr. DAVE HAUN'S ORCHESTRA 9 to 12 Midnight SAT., JAN. 18 44c per person Union Ballroom FREE JUKE BOX DANCE 9 to 11:30 P.M. FRIDAY, JAN. 17 Ag YWCA Members Vote For New Officers Today Elections for officers of Ag YWCA will be held today and to morrow in the Home Economics building from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m Candidates for the office of president are Florence Armoid and Bernice Young. Slated to run for district representative are Marilyn Lyness and Mavis Mus grave. Virgene Kovarik and Lil lian Lock will compete for the of fice of secretary, and Amy Jean Mitchell and Lois Thorfinson are running for treasurer. There are no specified qualifi cations for the Ag campus election as in the city campus balloting. Any member whose name appears on the paid membership list is eligible to vote. Committee. A nominating committee com posed of Betty French, Eleanor Johnson, Carol Bridenbaugh and Miss Mildred Taylor selected the candidates. Miss Armoid has served on the YWCA cabinet for two years and has been music chairman during the past year. She attended the district conference at Doane Col lege in Crete last fall Completing her second year on the YW cabinet is Miss Young. She has been chairman of the Thursday noon worship program throughout the last year. Miss Lyness has comrteted her first year on the cabinet serving as publicity chairman. She also Miller & Paine presents PAINTINGS by TERENCE R. DUREN Famous Nebraska Artist You are invited to coine often . . until January 25. AUDITORIUM FOURTH FLOOR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN was a member of the financial drive committees. Editor of the "Magnet" during her first year on the cabinet was Miss Musgrave. She also attended the district conference at Doane College last year and has been a member of the party committee. Another member who attended the district conference last year was Miss Kovarik. She has served on the membership, financial and "Magnet" committees during the year. Miss Ixx-k has been the social chairman in the past year and attended both the Estes sum mer conference and the district conference in the fall. Miss Mitchell has worked on both the membership and finan cial committees. Serving on the cabinet during the past semester, Miss Thorfinson has been general chairman of social events. She was a member of the financial drive committee. WATCH LOST Between campui and Kilno Ha 11 room, wmtnam Kcwara. Call Bill Kargen, Phone 2-7831, LOST Brown billfold, Coliseum Monday. Ken L. Davis, Pharmacy Collide. Re ward. O 0 W 7 V if Op era (Continued from Page J.) was one of Caruso's most famous roles t and the aria "Vestl le guibba" is a concert favorite, as is the well-known baritone prologue, "Si Tuo." The opera has re mained in the permanent repor tory of the Metropolitan since 1894, the year following its first performance in this country. William Farnum, silent day flicker star, plays himself in Para mount's "The Perils of Pauline," and wears the same western out fit which he used in making "Riders of the Turple Sage," one of his biggest hits. , Billy de Wolfe had to bleach his complexion to lighten a heavy suntan he had acquired before starting his role with Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire and Joan Caulfield in Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies," the Paramount Technicolor musical. A NOTABLE DOCUMENTARY FILM ?;THSE TRUE GLIIY?' The Story of the American G.I. 4:00 p. m., Wed., Jan. 15 Union Ballroom x A 60 Minute Film 4 PAd Wednesday, January 15, 1947 Easterner Club Will Hear Talk By C. II. Rhoades C. H. Rhoades, of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, will b guest speaker at the Easterner . club dinner-meeting, this evening at 6:15 in Parlor B of the Union, according to president Art Cohen, Descriptive booklets about Ne braska, furnished by the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, will be distributed to each member prior to Mr. Rhoades' illustrated talk. The speaker is at present the di- t rector of the Nebraska Employ ment Service and has been pre viously affiliated with various state promotional activities, in cluding the Department of Re search of Humor in Nebraska, an association which will provide a basis for his talk. .