The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 09, 1930, Page THREE, Image 3

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OF
Ag Club President Names
Committee for June
Convention.
Newton W. Galnee, Nebraska
extension mi vice apeclallst. spoke
At the regular meeting; of the Uni
versity 4-11 club, held In At hall
Tnurtilny evenlnir.
Tbt fore part of the evening wsa
taken up with a short buslnesa
meeting, president Jena uuyeu ap
pointed a committee to arrange for
prof ram duiinr the annual bova
and Rlrla 4-H club week that will
be held in LJncoin June Z to 7,
Those appointed were: Otto Dil
lon. Erwln Hutchinson. Klla Don
aldson. Elmer Young and Harlan
Bollman. Another committee con-
aiatlnr of Homer Ingalls. Clarence
Norrls and Joe Watson wan ap
pointed to make plana for a picnic
to be held aometime in May.
CHANCELLOR BURNETT
HAS VARIETY OF JOBS
(Continued from rage 1.)
with the money that la on hand.
The chancellor la also a ' go be
tween" between the faculty and
the regenta. Recommendations
are made to the chancellor and if
they are paused by him they are
In turn presented to the Board of
Regenta who have final authority
In all matters.
"In public relations the chan
cellor undertakes to maintain good
relatione and to establish confi
dence In the university by the
public," declared Chancellor Bur
nett "In thla he la aislsted by the
faculty and the students. If the
students are well behaved, earn
est, and studious they promote
much good will, but if they are
boisterous and Indifferent to their
studies this good will Is lessened.
Trips are also made to meet with
the alumni. If cordial relations
are kept with the alumni they also
assist In building up coi.Jdeoce,
in the university."
The work In public relations Is
under the direction of the chan
cellor, also. Prof. R. P. Crawford,
professor of agricultural Journal
ism and assistant to the chancellor
in public relations is in charge and
is assisted by Mr. Lawrence Pike,
assistant editor and instructor in
journalism. Bulletins and pamph
lets as well as facts in regard to
the work of the institutions are
published and distributed to the
public.
"As has been Indicated before."
the chancellor went on, "the
chancellor has general charge of
everything connected with the uni
versity but bis control la thru dif
ferent organizations. Business Is
taken care of by Mr. L. E. Gunder
son, finance secretary, while the
deans of the various colleges have
charge of the curricula. The
operating superintendent, Mr. U
F. Secton has control of the physi
cal plant. The dean of student
affairs. Dr. T. J. Thompson, and
the dean of women, Miss Amanda
H. Heppner, have charge of rela
tions with students.
"The budget for next year, com
mencing July 1, In the amount of
$3,728,000 has been prepared and
will be presented to the Board of
Regents at their nest meeting. The
finance committee of this board
will firs Investigate it and if they
nu on it. It then eoes to the
Ltiaid of six regent for their fina
n. It. After this U received It ta
rtady to go Into effect."
The budeet ha been In th
procesa of making for aeveral
months." coiH'luaeue me inani-ei
lor. "A atatement of the appro
Imate amount of money available
f.ir rirh drnartment la made
known and builgeta are prepared
with thla amoiml in mind. Aner
they are verified by the deana of
the varloua college mev era aem
to the chancellor and the finance
secretary. After approval they are
then prenenled lo ine rgenis.
DEAN INVESTIGATES
DORMITORY SYSTEMS
tContlnued from Page 1.)
in an eastern university are not
the iimo ihe requirements
needed to enter Nebraska, mgo
hiv.l nrenaration and an entrance
examination In Knglish. which
mav be taken in your own nome
town or at the university at the
beginning of the school year, are
aufftclent: while to enter any
eastern school, a atudent must
pasa an entrance examination
which Includes examinations on all
subject as well aa an Intelligence
test
Favor Upper Third.
Kastern schools pay more at
tention to the student who are
In the upper third of their clasa,
aa well aa being more rigid in ad
mittance of atudenta. Carnegie
Foundation for Advancement of
Teaching la eponeorlng a test for
atudenta, their mental hygiene as
well aa their echoiarsnip. Thla ex
periment ia to be carried on for
seven years.
Many practical toplca were dla
cussed at the deans' institutes,
Some were: self-government, ori
entation, sororities and what they
can do, and dormitories, which
was very interesting especially
since Nebraska plana to build aor
mltorles, according to Mlsa Hepp
ner. Miss Mary Yost of Iceland
Stanford led the discussion of
dormitories.
Discuss Dormitories
Miss Heppner visited many uni
versities where new dormitories
are being built. Some were
Northwestern, Ann Arbor, Cor
nell, and the International House
at Columbia. The dormitories at
Cornell was recently given by Mr,
and Mrs. Balch, former students
of the university. It houses 317
women. Cornell is one of the few
universities where single rooms
in the dormitories are possible.
All women either live at home,
places where they work for their
board and room, sororities, or
dormitories. No girls live in room
lng houses.
The dormitories are governed
by a social director with the as
sistance of four or five sponsors,
who are university students. There
Davis Coffee
Shops
Day and Night 108 N. 13
Facing Campus 1131 S
Fountain Service
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One hundred of the most scintillating per
onalitiea of stage and screen contribute
their talents to this all-star, all-talking, sing-
dancing, musical extravaganza I Ihe
most colorful, tuneful, tantalizing show the
stage or screen ha ever known! Don't
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Cast Includes
Janet Onw
rhuta ramfl
WW Kofcn
E4nran4 Vnn
Mmrtnf White
Waller CMIM
Victor MeUMrtMl
tehai Kmm
O Bwnal
Praak 1Uhr4m
WUMM Oilier, Br.
Tm Patrtoala
!vM BoWat
Warner B4tr
. SiMI Mmmj
emal . rui
fraak Alkcrtwa
Shu Ijfwm
"WMafwrlx"
Jack Smith
Owr. MacPartaa
GMrff. 01ffa
M4 are Marie
ON THE STAGE
The Celebrated Tenor and
Recording Artist
J!IH!N
STEEL
LATE STAR OF "MUSIC BOX REVUE"
Hear Him Sing His Own
Compositions.
"Little Pipifax" Dancing CadeU
That Funny Little Fallow n
"FUif AT THE BEACH" "STYLES OF STEPS"
Stuart Symphony Orehaatra
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TUART
Snowa 1 ta f to 11. Mat. 0. Fv. ee.
la at least one sponsor for eaih
floor of the durntitory.
The dormitories at Ann Aibor
constat of a four unit house and
accommodates 4&0 women. Hoih
(Cornell and Ann Arbor donnl
tortea are the type that NVbraka
wishea to build.
At the opening luncheon lr.
Ralph VY. Hockman of New York,
spoke on "Morals in a Machine
Age," and at the Joint meeting
of the l'eraonal and Vocational
Guidance assentation and the Ie
partment of Superintendence Na
tional Education aaaoclatlon, Mr.
Mould liudgna of Chicago talked
on "The Hualneaa World Looka at
the College I'roduct."
The lpartment of Superintend
ence National duration aascH'ia
tlon will bold another convention
In June, which all deana, prin
clpala and teachers will be able
to attend. Mlas Ruth Tyrtle, prin
clpal of Bancroft arhool, ta the
national president.
Thla convention had the largest
attendance of any convention.
There are a thousand members.
CANDIDATES FILE
rOR OFFICE RACE
IN A. W. S. POLLING
tContlnued Irom Page l.l
Water; and Betty WahlqulM, of
Hastings.
Miss McLaughlin Is affiliated
with Alpha Delta Thrta. She ia
a member of the Y. W. C. A.
staff and Teasels.
Ruth Roberta la an Alpha Phi,
who la society editor of the Corn
husker, and a member of the Y.
W. C A. cabinet, r.uth Diamond
Is a member of Sigma Delta Tau,
the Big Sister board. Tassels, the
Y. W. C A. ataff. and the Pan
hellenle council. She la also presi
dent of W. A. A.
Mlsa Joyce la president of the
Y. W. C A. on the farm campus,
a member of the Big Sister board,
of the Home Kcouomlca aanocla
tlon boards, of Tassels, and of Phi
Upsilon Omlcron, honorary borne
economics sorority. She Is affili
ated with Delta Gamma.
Betty W'ahlqulst ia a member of
Kappa aKppa Gamma, of Tassela,
the A. W. S. and vice-president of
W. A. A.
Kathryn Williams Is a member
of the 8tuleiit council and of thi
Ilig Sinter bc-ard. Hhe is the Jun
lor editor of CornliuHker and I
member of Alpha Omicron I'l.
Junior Candidates.
Junior candidates for the board
are Adrlauid lluir, of Lincoln;
Mildred tiish. of Lincoln; Here-
nice Hoffman. of Lincoln
Gretthen r'ee, of Lincoln; Kvelyn
Kimpson. of Oninha; and Gwen
ilnlvn HuL'er .of Lincoln.
Adelaide liurr In a member of
Gamma I'hl l-ta and of the A
W. 8. hoard Mildred Glut) Is af
filiated with Kanna Delta
Iterenue Hoffman is affiliated
with Gamma I'hl Beta and
member of the Y. W. C. A. etaff
and of sophomore commission
Grelrhen Kee Is a member of
Delta Delta I Vila, the A. W. 8
board, the Y. W. C. A. staff, and
aerrelarv of Tbnhi Is.
Kve'yn ''impHnn belongs Jo CM
Omega. She is a member of the
Comhuxkrr siaff and of the A.
W. 8. board.
Soohomarea In Race.
Sophomore candidates are Jane
Axtrll, of Omaha; Dorothy Charle
'i SUNDAY
Y. the day of reet but Sunday night'
)la the time te Pla-Mor. V
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, blind data easy to dance with V
Vand our muale makea eld men young ,
J and young men giddy.
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janized Union Orcheitrai
Are Bst snd Most Reliable
Joyce Ayrea "Cheer Leader"
lit No. 1Mh St. Phone LUMI
Lee Beck and Orchestra
t2S So. 5th St. Phone F-22S
Blondy Baughan and Orchestra
U50 Jeftaraon Phone F-4314 -tMt
Doe, M. C. Cook and Orchestra
S41C South Phone L-1074 F-S1IS
Colleolans" Cadd, A Holme
S17 So. tath Phone L47U; MO 1ST.W
Bert Gelger "Harmony Boys"
1M No. 14th Phone 8-6936
Red Krause "Varalty Viking"
1136 H St. Phone B-4632
Ray Llnderman and Orcheitra
1102 Roe 6t. Phone F-7185
Julius Ludlam and His Muslo
1635 SIouk Phone B-S36 F-M77
Don Larimer and Orchestra
3134 T St. Phone L-7271
Vincent Long "College Club" 1
IIS No. 14th St. Phone B-803S
Herb Smith and Orchettra
1764 Cable Ave. Phone F-571
Ed Sheffert "Syncopatora"
830 So. Rth St. Phone F-5211
Ken Gilmore and Orchestra
100 So. Kth St.
Phon.a L-6820, B-S1SI
Jeaa L. William "Songsters"
124 Vine St. Phone B-457
Tompkins' Orch. "Cornhuskers"
1113 P St. Phonea F-4478; L-7592
For Informntlon tonrernlnr
orrhestra or mulclna-for any ooca-,
slon, Thoe B-4066 or. vrlt
Lincoln Musicians Association
loom 11. Burlington Blk., 13 A O.
Lincoln, Nebraska
(Bar list for future reference)
Dozen Melodies
Thousand Laughs
Million Gurprises o
son, of Lincoln; Gertrude Clarke,
of La Grange, III.,; Delay
hcbaeppnel, Mildred Root, of Baa-
aett; and Sarah Green, of Beat
rice.
Mlsa Aitell la a member of
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5ainf
Patrick
Party Favors
DECORATIONS
NUT CUPS
PLACE CARDS
TALLIES
NAPKINS
I CUT-OUTS
OTHER PIECES
"Everything
for the Party"
"By Oeorg-e It's Different"
George Bros.
Alpha Chi Omega and of fre.h-1 Alpha Ielta Pi Mildred Root Is
men eemjoUtloa. Mlaa Chatleaon a member i.f DeUa Delta Delta
beloeta to I'hl Mu and la a mem-1 and aings In the Vesper choir,
her of the Intramural board. Mis j Harsh Green is a member of
Bchaeppnel la affiliated with Alpha Delta It.
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The oomedy apectacle of
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ALEXANDER GRAY
BERNICE CLAIRE
Beat Singing Love-Team
, On The Screen
and
Loulae Fazenda, Luclen
Llttlefleld, Zaau Pitta,
Bert Roach, Lllyan Tash-min.
A Vltaphone
Comedy and
Color
Senaatlon.
Hear Thea
Snappy
Song Hit
"As fvons; As
I'm With You."
'Dance ot tna
Wnoden Shoes,"
"Were You Just
P r e t ending,"
"Tea For Two"
and "I Want To
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'No, NO, Nanette, you mustn't make
lovs to your Unci? Jim ah that is
when your Aunt Sue is around." But
Nanette had to get somebody to finance
her sweetie's show and who is better
than a rich, newly-found uncle. Can you
imagine the complications T Can you
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GEORGE ARUS
IN THE
"GREEN GODDESS"
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VAGAEBdDNID
WITH
JEANETTE MacDONALD
And A Caet i 500 Indudini
Lillian Roth O. P. Hejjit Warner Ofond
Thro worW-famoui mueieal romances
boasted of Dennis King as their stsrl
a ;.f trttAmnaraVla. TCinff eomes to yo
now through the magie of the audible screen,
re-creating the role he played two years la
New York!
ifo;. iAn mnA war hero, rsllant gentle-
mon mitrvplniiH artist. Kin it is the bright
est of the stars the talking, singing screen hts
sponsored !
in thia Troductlon- More gor
geous than the stage ever dreamed f I
In tender solo, in exalting ehorae,
these famous songs thrill ymt
"Song of The Vagabond?
"Only a RomT
"Love Me Tonight"
"Some Daf
"Huguette Welti
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