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PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, December 2, 1949 MAIN FEATURES START VARSITY: "Bad Boy," 1:00, 4:01, 6:56, 9:51. "Rocky," 2:43, 5:38, 8:33. STATE: "Lost Boundaries" 1:26, 3:29, 5 32, 7:35, 9:40. IIUSKER: "M i g h t y Joe Young, 2:33, 5:43, 8:53. "Prince of the Plains," 1:00, 4:10. 7:17. 10:27. LINCOLN: "Sword In The Desert," 1:00, 3:05, 5:15, 7:25, 9:30. IILDRKMDH&I NOW! N nnnn Open li:48! Thrilling. t onipeinnK, Tremendously Exrltlnt! MARIA DANA TDBEN ANDREWS 1 r r.lito J .TUE. Wf'vf Oot Milton Bcrir! STJOJADRU I?nowT) SHIRLEY TEMPLE L0N McCALLISTER BARRY FITZGERALD 1 -: k Dwn Op-B li:45 Mat. 44e to 6 JOHN WAYNE RANDOLPH SCOTT MARLENE DIETRICH THE SPOILERS'' IMus THE RITZ BROS. la "Kentucky Moonshine" (EAMPmidDIl AMATEUR STAGE SHOW TONITE AT 8:00 P. hi. Notnih-r KlnaJK, 4 TOP ACTS! On te Kfirrn! TINS TIME FOn KEEPS t iilur by Technicolor 1-Iiim ! Ki ll KkelU In "HIE SHOW-OFF TOMORROW 1 "I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE" l4.t Arthur TikicM OvfT" J "... t4 2e 11H Kid 0lM'n 12:43 " S V. : " :: f :. .: , -...;, " v,'!; ' 1 ' ...' :. s,--: - . . ' 4 . - ' mtf i :.'":-';' ' H ' v .. -! i i 4 f if ', , ' . . 4 nil-"' ""- ""l .11. ConrtfdT of I.lnroln Joornnl. nANGING OF THE GREENS Ellen Smith hall is the scene of the annual ceremony pictured above. The hanging of the greens is conducted each year by the Y.W.C.A. Officers of the women's organiza tions on campus, the advisory board, presidents of organized houses, Ag and city Y.W.C.A. cabinets, deans of women and their assistants are invited to attend the ceremonies. Honored guest was Jimmie Woodward, secretary of the student finance of the national board. The program committee included Beth Wilkins, general chairman; Mary Hubka, arrangements chairman; Shirley Sidles, invitations; Nan Cowles food chairman; Elizabeth Moodie, program chairman; Mary Anne Pederson, tree; Marilyn Clark, greens; Jayne Wade, hospitality, and Marg Hughes, publicity. Student Receives Air Force Citation A University student, Lt. (j.g.) William T. Vierregger, USN, was presented with an Oak Leaf clus ter at ceremonies held in the office of Capt. W X. Messmer, USN, professor of naval science, last Friday. Lieutenant Vierregger received this air force citation for having LESSON IN LOGIC OF COST ACCOUNTING AND NUTRITION DO YOU SUFFER FROM VITAMIN DEFICIENCY? IM CREDITORS HOUND YOU? WE AGAIN ENJOY FINE FOODS SERVED AT successfully completed over one ! T T11!rill TMouc lirvit hundred hazardous missions as a (JI1111 1 '- 11 l pilot in the Berlin airlift, "Opera tion Vittles." The navy officer, an Omahan, was commissioned as a naval avi ator in April, 1944, and since that time has had duty assignments in many parts of the world, includ ing the Phillipines, China, Japan and Germany. Lieutenant Vierregger is at tending the university under the Naval officers college training program. THE DELL IN THE AG STUDENT UNION AG CAMPUS START THE WEEK RIGHT WITH A SUNDAY EVENING SNACK AT THE DELL (SUNDAY HOURS 5-10 P. M.) SUNDAY MENU Hum Mad Thill KMe Order 1'otalo HaJad ftPKC-IAL SANDWICHES n.r B-Q nam mi Bun Stin. Htrlnf PoUtw. Toff or Milk Mtcak on Bun llh Hnlad Drrtolnc, Lrtlofo Tomato Potato MH- Tumm'i Ioto 'sa'ndVh'eho' Btrinf PotatoeiCoMe or MUk toe 10 Intramural Director Charles Miller has announced that en tries in IM basketball are due at Room 102, in the Physical Education building, no later than 5 p. m., Friday, Dec. 2. 'Flicker Nmlil' An old fashioned atmosphere will be in order when the first in a series of films are shown in the Union ballioom Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Flicker Night is the theme. Silent movies, guaranteed by the Union general entertainment committee, to be "comical, 'will be featured. Humorous comments will be given while the films are in progress. Old time barbershop music will be provided by the Beta Sigma Psi quartette for in termission entertainment Re freshments will be sold. Five or six short reels will be the content of the program. There is no admission charge. Caroling Tour Planned by Red Cross Unit A rnvnl tour bv University stu dents will be a part of the Red rvr.ee rniiffp Unit's Christmas program for local institutions. Gloria Lirsen ana Anne tigge, institutions chairmen of the unit, announced today that representa tives of all organized houses will join together to sing carols at lo al homes. Thr Carolina tour will be held Tuesday, Dec. 12, in the evening. Further information on me proj ect will be announced later by the co-chairmen. Other developments in the Christmas project were announced by Miss Larsen. Kappa Sigma will hold a party for the children of Cedar home; Tau Kappa Epsilon will entertain ten boys irom la bitha home at their house. The two men's houses are the first of all organized houses and groups contacted to promise support of the plan. Last year, some twenty houses and groups took part in the proj ect at thirteen local institutions. Thev entertained with Santa Claus acts, gift-giving, caroling and party games. The institutions included orphanages, old peoples homes, the reformatory, peniten tiary and Orthopedic, Veterans and State Mental hospitals. Houses and organizations inter ested in having a part in the sea son's program are urged to con tact Miss Larsen, 2-7875. All par ties will be arranged with the as sistance of the Red Cross, which will also provide transportation if needed. Phalanx Initiates 25 Wednesday Twenty-five candidates were initiated Wednesday night into Phalanx, honorary R.O.T.C. fra ternity. Initiates were: Allen Tully, Jack Craig, James Jenny. Gerald Barret, Gordon Strom, Tom Scott, Derald Lembrick, George Morris, jr., Robert Reid, John Gudgel, Rolland Egger, Ellior Wagner, James Ferris, John Cristopulos, Donald Canady, Fred Claus, Marvin Savalsky, Luis F. Bob Laflin, Orval Conner and David Duley. Pharmacy Society Elects Officers Miss Joan E. Duffy-is the new president of Kappa Epsilon, pro fessional society for women phar macy students. Other officers: Isobel T. Bog ner, vice president; Miss Corinne J. Coker, treasurer; and Jean M. Mikkelson, secretary. New pledges of the society are: Virginia A. Hagger, Margaret I. O'Connor, Meredith E. Siddens, and Donna R. Winch. Order your Corsage now for the Military Ball from Hiltner Floral Co. 135 So. 12th St. 2-2775 The Best in Flotcer$ and Service Classified LOST ijidlog (lold Hamilton wrist Htch. A. J. ll.ill eiiRravpd on back. Call Anne JuneHall. 2371 OKI) uhlrtiT by-llv-dirii In plain or plald. AVr:RSl400 O St. I WANTED Ride to Caliper- or Cheyenne. Wyo. Christmae .irntlon. Will snare, expense. Call 2-538. COM PLKTR TuxediT for iale! 8ie36:2; Call 8-4317. KOR RKNT Sleeping room lor 2 boy. next to balh. KverythlnK furnished. $14.00 each mo. 1845 "K" 8t. FOR Sale Model 3C Leioa with F3.S Klmar lend Carrying case and filters. Call 4-437 evenings. ATTRACTIVE sTeepinn rooms for boys, newly decorated, InnerKpriiiR mattreses, close in. Reasonable rates. 8tudent' Hotel. 327 Bo. 11th St. 6-3020. OS Campus Board only. Reasonable rates. 2 room apti. Available soon. 2-4438. STUDENT wants rids to eaM coast for Christmas. Morrison. 2-7651. WANTED: Ride to New York Christmas vacation. Call Klalne Ellott, 2-7371. Women's Residence Hall.