U'lLJJJLI U"u'u)U UlnJ U L Vol. 49 No. 54 City Campus Registration Procedure Begins Dec. 6 Registration tickets for next semester will be given out next week in Temporary Building B, according to G. W. Rosenlof, registrar. Beginning Monday, Dec. 6, the proced ure will last thru Friday, Dec. 10. Early registration procedures will be much the same for city campus students as they vere last spring. Students in Ag college will follow a different plan which will be announced later. Following is the procedure for obtaining registration tickets. Day Announced. Dec. 6: Seniors and graduate stu dents (89 or more semester hours earned to date.) Dec. 7: Juniors (53 to 88 semester hours earned to date.) Dec. 8: Sophomores and freshmen whose surnames begin with A, B, C, D,K, P, O, or H. Dec. 9: Sophomores and freshmen whose surnames begin with I, J, K, li, M, N, O or P Dec. 10: Sophomores and freshmen whose surnames begin with Q. R, S, T, U, V, W, X. Y or Z. In order that all sophomores and freshmen may have been an even break, the tickets set aside for Dec. 8, 9 and 10, will be dealt out one, at a time into three piles. Ticket one for sophomores and freshmen, for example, will go to the first student applying on Dec. 8, ticket two to the first student on Dec. 9, and ticket three to the first student on Dec. 10. Identification Cards Needed. Each student must present his Identification card in order to secure a registration ticket. There will be no exceptions to this rule. . Students in doubt as to wheth er or not they should receive junior or senior registration tickets should present their credit bocks, grade reports, yel and low evaluation slips and or a copy of their current registra tion form. Actual registration will be held on the city campus in Temporary Building B beginning Dec. 15. Temporary Building B is the first white frame building south of Andrews Hall. Page to Discuss Russian Crisis At YM-YW Dr. Kirby Page will speak on "How to Prevent War with Rus sia" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at All Souls' Unitarian Church, 12th and H Streets. Dr. Page's talk will be followed by a forum discussion. There is no admission to this program sponsored by the Inter Church committee of Lincoln. All members of the Ag YM and YW who wish to attend are asked to meet in frort of Ag hall at 7 p.m for t ransportation. A well-known leader and author, Dr. Page has written 22 books. A few of these are Liv in Creatively, Living Prayer fully, Now is the Time to Prevent a Third World War and The WiU of God for these Days. This meeting will take jlace of the regular YM-YW meeting at Ag college. Council Dinner Slated Tonight Chancellor Gustavson and sev eral members of the administra tion will be guests of the Student Council at a joint dinner Tues day evening at 6 p.m. in Parlor A of the Union. This dinner will give the Coun cil an opportunity to outline the general plans for the year and re port on what the Council has ac complished this year. Reports from various committees will also be given. An informal discussion of proposed Council plans will follow these reports. Invitations have been extended to Dean Carl W. Borgmann, Dean Majorie Johnston, Dean T. J. Thompson and Dean W. C. Harp er. This dinner will take place of the regular Wednesday night, meeting. I THE Coeds Will Hang Christmas Decorations inEllen Smith Hall I . 0 v --rtH -v , . - . m - .-. .v.v. -:... . xv :. -: -:V . . ..v,-. ". i - s . r f:: t ! N if " ' ) i ; V - I. - - i " r ? 4 Ct & x FOUR NEBRASKA COEDS lift 40 foot Christmas tree into Ellen Smith hall in preparation for the Holiday season. Another large tree has been decorated .and now stands in the Union lounge. "Deck the halls with boughs of holly!" will be the order of the day Wednesday for the Hanging of the Greens, traditional decorat ing of Ellen Smith hall for the Christmas season, at 7 p. m. Plans for the evening, under the direction of Jean Eckvall, include a dessert supper, a Christmas pro gram and decorating the tree and the downstairs rooms of Ellen Smith. The program, planned by Ruth Troxefl, will consist of carols by the Vesper choir, a Christmas se lection by Shirley Sabin, a ma rimba solo by Marjory Miller and a reading by Polly Ann Rickly. The decorating, to the tune of more carols by the Vesper choir, will be directed by Phyllis Cad wallader. Others directing will be Joan Reynolds, Ginny Guhin, Phyllis Campbell, Pat Larsen and Janet Kepner. Due to limited space, invita tions were sent only to officers of women's organizations on the campus. Reservations must be made by Tuesday noon in the Y. W. office. Alita Zimmerman heads the invitation and ticket committee. Decorations put up at the Hang ing of the Greens remain until CORNIIUSKER PICTURES. The following organizations are scheduled to have their individual pictures taken at Warner-Medlin studios this week, Nov. 29 to Dec. 3. Members may go down any time during the day, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 9 p. m. Sigma Chi. Sigma Kappa. Beta Theta Pi. Pi Beta Phi. Alpha Xi Delta. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Any members of Sigma Al pha Mu, Sigma Delta Tau, or Theta Xi who failed to have their pictures taken last week must do so this week. DAILY NEBRASKAN All-Women's Bleetion Wll !M3(3injie 'Eligible illDeBirsB Last reminder to sign up for the Union Talent Show to be held Saturday, Dec. 11. Semi final Judgings will be held Sat urday, Dec. 4 4 1 Christmas vacation. The Christ mas tree is then given to the Lin coln Urban League. Students Plan Colorado Ski Trip Dec. 26 Plans for the skiing trip to Colorado are nearing completion, and there will be a meeting for all interested persons Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Parlor Z of the Union. Tentative plans for the trip call for departure on Dec. 26 and re turn on Jan. 2 or 3. This will al low six or seven full days of ski ing. Expense of the trip will be ap proximately $55 to $60. This in cludes a room at the Hotel Colo rado, meals, transportation out and back, rental of ski equip ment, and use of the ski tow. Res ervations for rooms at the Hotel Colorado are being arranged. All Interested persons are asked to be at the meeting this evening as the exact number of people making the trip must be known so reservations can be made at the hotel. Also people desiring to rent ski equipment must be pres ent to give shoe sizes so boots can be reserved. Katlilccnc Clement Fills Pep Vacancy Kathleene Clement has been chosen to fill a barb at large va cancy in Tassels, girls' pep or ganization. Miss Clement was chosen from a group of 21 applicants, one of the largest number of girls ever to apply for a single vacancy. The applicants were entertained by the members of Tassels at a gath ering held before their regular meeting Nov. 22. ! Voters to Casf Ballots at Ag Union, Ellen Smith, 9 to 6 All university women will ballot in Ellen Smith hall today for Eligible Bachelors who will be presented at the Mortar Board ball Dec. 10. The polls will be open from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. and. mem bers of Mortar Board will officiate. The Ag Exec board will be in Singers Give Annual Carol Program University Singers will be pre sented in their annual Christmas Concert in the Union Ballroom, Sunday, Dec. 5, at 3 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. The traditional program of re ligious and folk tunes of many lands will be conducted by Dr. Arthur E. Westbrook. Assisting Dr. Westbrook is Prof. David B Foltz, who will direct University Singers groups I and II in the all-male and all-girl voice num- fbers. Two selections each will be played at intervals by a string quartet and quintet, composed of l heodore B r u ns o n, Jeanette Hause, James Price, Marjorie Squire and Janice Liljedahl. The Carol Concert is annually presented by the Union Music Committee, in conjunction with the School of Music. Committee chairman. Rex ' Pettljohn, states that tickets will be issued free of charge, upon presentation of identification cards at the Union office or School of Music. Two tickets may be received for one ident card. 'The Baker's Wife' Scheduled Today The widely-praised French film, "The Baker's Wife" ("La Femme du Boulanger"), will be shown today at 4 and 7 p. m. in Love library auditorium. The plot of the movie is an incident from the story, "Jean le Bleu," by Jean Giano, known throughout France for his poems, essays and novels. The movie was directed by playwright-producer Marcel Pagnol. Red Cross Urges Christmas Programs hy Houses, Clubs Special Christmas projects by organized houses and groups at local institutions are being urged by the Red Cross college unit. Eugene Berg, president of the group, and Jean Fenster, institu tional projects chairman, have formulated a plan for the houses and clubs to follow in carrying out the holiday program. Urge More Interest Pointing out that the number of local homes makes an exten sive participation necessary, Berg and Miss Fenster have invited student groups to become in terested in their local community and its needs. "Students who participate in this friendship program will help the people i" the city and state institutions, besides bringing a new satisfaction and awareness to themselves," they emphasized. "We will claim a brighter holi day season for ourselves by help ing to brighten their Christmas tide." Institutions Eager. Local institutions including the Veteran's hospital, the Children's Orthopedic hospital, the State hos pital, and other local homes are eager to open their doors to stu dent: groups. Possiblities for group activities; include caroling, gift distribution. skits, visits, decorations, and spe-' Tuesday, November 30, 1948 charge of voting at the Ag Union. Twenty-two fraternity and In dependent men have been selec ted by their respective organiza tions as candidates for Bachelor titles. Pictures of the candidates will be posted in the election booth where voting coeds will make their final selections. The Mortar Boards have booked the famed Gene Krupa and his orchestra for the annual vice versa dance. Tickets are $3. Last year's Eligible Bachelors were Irv Dana, Lee Goodwin, John Ayers, Bob Wenke, Dougie Doyle, By Hooper, Jim Swanson and Al Potter. Following are the 1948 candi dates: Bob Ackerman, Delta Upsilon; Keith Arterburn, Af Men's So cial; Bob Axtell, Sigma Phi Ep silon; Lyle Bare, Residence Halls for Men; Fred Chael, Beta Sigma Psi; Cub Clem, Alpha Tau Omega; Jack DeWulf, Farm House; Ed Donegan, Phi Delta Theta. Melvin Engler, Delta Tau Delta; . Leo Geier, Phi Gamma Delta; Roger Larson, Delta Sigma Pi; Bob Means, Beta Theta Pi; Phil Pearlman, Sigma Alpha Mu; Phil Raynard, Alpha Gamma Rho; Don Rice, Zeta Beta Tau; Fritz Simpson, Phi Kappa Psi. Rex Pettijohn, Sigma Nu; Ted Gunderson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Bill Wright, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Eugene Taylor, Alpha Sigma Phi; Jake Dahlgren, Kappa Sigma; Charlie Harr, Delta Sigma Phi; Bill Mueller, Sigma Chi. Pub Board Filings. Filings for the sophomore vacancy on the Publications board open today in Room 201 Administration building and will close Friday, Dec. 3. Applicants, besides being a sophomore, must have a weighted 75 average. Appli cants will be interviewed by the Student Council at then next meeting and the vacancy will be filled by a Council election. cial ward shows. These projects can be keyed to the individual institution and its personnel such as veterans, little boys, and elder ly women. Houses and groups have been asked to take immediate action on the special Christmas proj ects. Miss Fenster asks that a group contact her when a choice is made from the local homes, so that a practical calendar can be set up for the projects. Her phone number is 2-6413. Carries Xmas Theme The College Unit, which re cently entertained at the Vet erans' hospital with a variety show, is sponsoring the program as a suitable Christmas plan. It is designed to interest the col lege student in his local com munity and its needs, besides carrying out the real concepts of the Christmas season "good will to men." The College Unit will help the groups to make proper contacts at the institutions to prepare for visits and parties. It will also provide transportation if it is de sired. Other members of the Unit committee which formulated the "good will to men" institutional Christmas croiects are Frank Jacobs. Audrev Rosenbaum. and Margo Nootz.