PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN We'dnesday, Novemb'er 5, 1947 Three Groups Of Art Exhibits At Morrill Hall By Dick Dillman. With three groups of art ex hibits on display at the same time in Morrill Hall the largest of which is the 11th annual All Nebraska art show this reporter was impressed with the fact that here was a free exhibition which students might well pay to yee, for the entire exhibit has a wel comed freshness and vigor. Among the works by Nebrasaka artists hung in Gallery "A" are "Tradcgdy of Hamlet" by Keith Martin, best-known exhibitor in the show, whose style and tech nique have turned from the con ventional to the surrealistic. One that catches attention immediately as one enters the gallery is Mar ian Hattcn's "Yard Birds," (noth ing to do with GI's!) which places interesting bird forms on a vivid yellow background. Suicide Rock. "Suicide Rock" by art instruc tor Murray Turnbull is exciting both in abstract composition and use of color. "Doris Resting," by student John Kirsh (omitted by mistake from catalogue) is an outstanding piece in figure com position. Two lively watercolors were entered by Ted Butterfield, manager of the Lincoln Sym phony orchestra. In "Sandhill Canal" (see cut) Butterfield's Campus News In Brief ft 1 V aw.m uiiWii i nii-? ""II(J!J '' "SANDHILL CANAL," WATERCOLOR by Ted Butterfield of Lincoln, is one of 160 pieces exhibited in the All-Nebraska Art Ex hibit now on display at Morrill Hall along with two other showings. trandsparency of stroke is partic ularly pleasing. Done against a background of soft colors, Ruth Jensen Millers's pastel "Beween Classes" achieves a facial expresion of exhaustion known to university students throughout the world! Exceptional use of space and cloud effect are seen in Alta Fieslman's "Big Horn." In the corridor out side the gal leries hangs a collection of con temporary paintings by young French artists. NU-MEDS Nu-?.W.i wiU meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, in Room 315 Union. Dr. Harold C. Morgan, Lincoln obstetrician and gynecolo gist, wil be the guest speaker. IOTA SIGMA PI Iota Sigma Fi meets Thursday, Nov. 6, at 5 p. m. in Room 313, Union. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB A meeting of the Cosmopolitan club will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 5. at 5 p. m. in Room 315 Union. Mr. Jacques Levi will discuss Egypt. STUDENT FOUNDATION All those working on Directory sales committees, be in the Stu dent Foundation office at 7:30 tonight. If impossible to attend, call Genene Mitchell, 2-7875. UNI VETS The Uni Vets organization will meet Thursday night, 7:30, in the Union ballroom. All members are urged to attend. I TIIETA SIGMA PHI No Theta Sigma Phi meeting Wednesday, according to Phee Mortlock, president. PHI CHI TIIETA Phi Chi Theta. honorary busi ness fraternity, will meet in Room 313 at the Union, 5:15 Wednesday, Nov. 5. RADIO OPERATORS Anyone interested in radio op erating or radio construction mwt in room 119. Brace Labora tory, at 5 p. m. Wednesday. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP A nnnpl discussion on "What Is a Christian?" will be presented at the regular meeting of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow dun Thursday niirht at 7:30 In Room 313 of the Student Union. Phil Aandcrson. who is preparing for medical missionary work will be chairman of the discussion. W. A. A BOWLING CLUB Tho W. A. A. Bowline club will hold its first meeting this after noon at 5:00 in Room 101, Girls Gym. Please be prompt. HOMECOMING DANCE TICKETS Tassels anod Cobs will be sell intr IfnmrcnminfT Dance tickets at booths in the Union and Soc. through Friday from 8 a. m. to o p. m. YWCA The YWCA comparative re ligion:ommission group will meet at 3:50 p. m. in Ellen Smith Hall Wednesday, Nov. 5, and go from there to St. Mary's Cathedral, 14th and K. CORNHUSKER. The following organizations are asked to contact the Cornhusker office for yearbook information: Methodist Student House, New man Club, Sigma Eta Chi, Inter varsity Fellowship, Gamma Delta. Friday BHRIII Friday Our Forty-Second Year! Ensemble of llie Week . . THE PERFORMER TUX 39.95 9a Juxsudo Jims. CH LnwnA Handsomely tailored, double breasted tux with grosgrain faced, long rolled lapels as worn by Paul Minnick. Just one from our targe selection of Tuxedos in mid-night blue unfinished worsteds. In regulars, longs, shorts or stouts, sizes 35 to 46. j.iWBlfc) WW' .. .. ii irs iy i i And You Know It's Perfect . . Saxjcluas. Simons (don'I &l QJou U)sunh Qi llnku 91 JM Men's Clothing, Street Floor