The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 28, 1933, Page THREE, Image 3

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Till: DAILY NKKKASKAN
TiiKKE
DC I ETY,
uni t siGu Pin to
cm: formal nii:n
Seahhard and Made Plans
Annual Party at
C.ornhusker.
Alpha Sigs Plan Dance.
Alpha Sigma Phi will hold a for
nl dinner dance Friday evening
u ii' Cornhuskcr. About 2a0 invi
tations have been issued for the
dance. Neil Mc.fnrland is in charge
of -irrangements. Junghluth's ot
,),,stia will piny for the affair.
Plan Officers Hop.
i-abbard and Blade will enter
tain officers of the reserve corps
,md tin' national guard officers at
formal Saturday evening at the
Cornhusker. Eddie Junghluth's or
, lustra will play. Chaperons will
1. nifinbers of the military depart
ment , the national guard and the
seventh corps area.
Barbs Schedule Party.
The sixth all-university party
will be held Saturday evening in
the Stndi-nt Activities building on
the Ag campus Chick Ashlock anil
Ins orchestra will play.
Announces Pledge.
Alpha Kpsilon chapter of Theta
Ni announces pledging of Frank
Novok, Lincoln, a junior in the col
of nrchitectnie.
Group Elects Officers.
Newlv elected officers of Alpha
Chi Omega for the coming year
.,r. Atlene Steeple, president; Mar
tha llershey, vice president; Mil
dred Craven, corresponding secre
tary; Jean AMen, recording secrc
taiy; Virginia Showalter, treas
urer; Bernice Rundin, historian;
Mildred Morton, warden; Mary
Kib. chaplain, and PeMaries Hill-
ng. Lyre editor.
Gamma Phi to Wed.
The marriage of Miss Herma
LIBERTY
Glenray Comedy Co.
"GOSSIP"
In order to accommodate the
large crowd that failed to wit
ness the play last night we will
FAMILY NIGHT
8:30 Tonight 2 for 50c
Mat. Tomorrow
2:30 p. ni
STUART
He was her man ... as long
as his diamonds held out!
!
Slie D
one
Him Wrong
ADDED
Charlie Chase Comedy
"FALLEN ARCHES"
"Moscow, Heart of Soviet"
LINCOLN
The Crowning Achievement
of his Distinguished Career!
GEORGE
flfUISS
llu King's Vacation'
ADDED
An Unusually Funny Comedy
"BRING 'EM BACK SOEER"
Also, VINCENT LOPEZ
ORPHEUM
Thre? f.iris Who Piaved With Fir!
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LaOilAMATCH
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ACDED
"Speaking of Operations"
Mat. ISC Eve. 25S
Students May Call
'or Semester (, Hides
The grades for the first se
mester arc recorded and ready
for distribution. Instead of being
mailed they may be secured by
calling at the Registrar's office,
Administration 103, between 8
a. m. and 5 p. ni. ( Saturday's
8 to 12).
The grades for the College of
Agriculture students will be in
the Finance Office at the Col
lege of Agriculture until March
1.
Law grades will not be avail
able. Bring your identification card
and conic to one of the three
windows marked with the initial
letter of your last name.
The grade cards will be re
tained only until May 1. After
that date credit books may be
used.
FLORENCE I. McGAHEY,
Registrar.
Beckman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Beckman of Fremont
to Czernoy Rouzsoo will take place
Tuesday, Fen. 2S. in Fremont. Miss
Beckman is a graduate of the uni
versity and a member of Camma
Phi B. ta.
Give Buffet Supper.
Alpha Xi IVlta entertained at a
buffet supper Sunday evening at
the chapter house. Miss Lulu
Ilunge and Mrs. Adeline llarnis
borger, housemother, were chap
erons. K. K. G.'s Entertained.
The active chapter of Kappa
Kappa Gamma and their guests
were entertained by the Mot hers
club at a buffet supper at the
chapter house Sunday evening.
Alumnae Holds
Meeting-.
Aljiln Gamma Delta alumnae
met Saturday alternoon for lunch
eon at the "heme of Mrs. Flmer
Schneidenhelm. Assisting hostess
es were Mrs. Ralph Currier and
Miss M.iry Walker.
Kappa Beta Initiates.
Kappa Beta. Christian gills' so
rority held an initiation and pledging-
service at the First Christian
church recently. Initiates were
Mrs. Edith Hendricks, June Ly
man. Lois Nelson, Dorothy Coch
ran, Helen Eppler and Elizabeth
Bushee. New pledges are Ruth
Longstreet, June Ridgcll, Margaret
Galusha and Mary Durham.
Iii!iic Notes
Mrs. Polley presented an illus
trated lecture on "Music that the
Washingtons Knew" for the St.
Leger Ciowley Chapter of D. A. R.
Wednesday evening The following
students of Mrs. Polley's elars as
sisted her: Dorothy Jean Bryan,
Marjorie Sanden, Dorothy, Eloise
and Elaine Carlson, Edytha Long,
Thais Mickey, Amelia Peterson,
Ruth Johnson and Audrey Reed.
Robert Campbell was at the piano.
Mrs. Will Owen Jones of the
piano faculty gave a review of re
cent musical events and played a
program of piano numbers for So
rosis club last Tuesday.
The Thomas Trio sang last week
at the Vine and Congregational
churches. They also broadcasted on
Saturday afternoon. Viola Curry,
soprano: Gerald Mutt, tenor, and
Marian Williamson, soprano, were
church soloists last Sunday. The
Thomas male quartet will sing this
evening at the Grace M. E. church
services. They have given pro
grams for the following during the
past ten days: Daughters of Union
Veteran?. Veterans hospital, Ki
wanis club, Sigma Kappa sorority,
and the Tabernac le Christian. Trin
ity M E., Warren M. E.. East Lin
coln Evangelical and Emmanuel
churches. Harold Hollingsworth
was tenor soloist and musical di-
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26 CASH PRIZES
Will come floating down at the All Uni
versity Party Saturday night on the agricul
tural campus!
Be there and help catch the $15 in cash.
The price is only 40c for men and 20c for
women. And there's a big chance for you
to win $5.00 or more in cash.
Dance to Chick Ashlock from 8:30 to 1 1 : 30
ALL UNIVERSITY PARTY
SATURDAY, MARCH 4
Student Activity Bldg. Ag. Campus
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CANDIDATES FOR PROM GIRL
Hy,vu -w .-.v.'., v. V V.V. m . . y.jy.v.' .
unit'sv .siiii(1ny
MISS OX NOSON,
miss ji im:v.
V helil March 10 at the coliseum.
son on the University of Nebraska
rector of tin Minstrel given for
"Ladies Ninht." Tuesday evening
by the Yellow Dog fraternity.
I'hese are strdciits of Mary Hall
Thomas.
Mr. Chenoweth presented the. fol
lowing piano students in a studio
recital Friday afternoon: Frederic
Bartling, Lucille Ambrose, Peiry
Bech. Ruth lean, Regina Frank
lin, Leona Hunteman, Esther
Shurtlelf, and Laureola Stover.
Miss Lucille Ambrose, graduate
stuudit with Wilbur Chenoweth,
appealed Sunday evening on the
first of a series of three monthly
concerts to be presented at First
Plymouth Congi egational church.
ii.- Tilnve.l the "Concerto in B Flat.
Minor," by Tsc haikowsky with Mr.
niHirtw.411 olr.vinc the oi .-hestral
parts on the oigan.
Maurice Poaster, student with
Parvin Witte sang in Omaha. Wed
nesday nieht lor a meeting of the
Medical Association at the Medi
cal Co.dcge. Vivian Frundell. also a
student of Paivin Wittt
the Crete club. Tuesday,
Tuesday at
r.O over KFAB
professor of pi- j
Herbert Schmidt.
ano, will piay
Ihe following re
quest numbeis: Bach "Solfi cgu tto
in c minor; ' Macdowell. "From ;i
German Forest." and "Brer Rah
bitt;" Chopin. 'Nocturne in F
Major, Op. No. 1;" Mendelssohn.
"Prelude in e minor," and "Scherzo
in e minor."
Official KiiUetin.
Vespers.
Rev. Ray Hunt, pastor of the
Christian church, will continue his
series of lectures on "Love and
Marriage" at vespers Tuesday.
Feb. 2S at 5 o'clock.
Sigma Delta Chi.
Sigma Delta Chi will meet in
the office of the Daily Nebraskan
at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon,
March 1.
Chem Engineers.
C h e m engineers will meet
Thursday night. March 2. at 7:30
in the lecture room of Chemistry
hall.
Kernels Meeting.
Kernels will meet Wednesday
evening, March 1. at 7:30 at th--Delta
Upsilon house.
Bible League.
The Lutheran Bible League will
meet for Bible study Wednesday
at 7 p. m. in room 203 Temple
building. Rev. Erck will lead the
group.
Ag Y. M. C. A.
Dr. C. H. Patterson, professor of
philosophy, will lead the discussion
nf'tht A? colleee Y. M. C.
-' r-i
A. tonight in room 305
tural hall at 5 p. ni.
Barb Council.
The Barb council will
meet to-
night at 5 o'clock in
Social Science hall.
room K'5.
for
" Prom
girl, who
chosen on
will
be
the
nisht
of the
Junior
S c n i o r
by those
Prom
who attend the
party, are Miss
Jane Voungson,
Miiiden, Kappa
v Alnha Theta:
"n ion TV1 n r-iiAri
Quivey, Omaha,
Alpha Phi, and
Miss Lucille
Hendricks, Li n
culn, Alpha Onii
1 1 on P i. T h e
From, which is 1o
jimrn.'tl nl
MISS III.MHCK KS.
marks the close f the formal sca-
campus.
i PHYS ED NOT UNDESIRABLE
North Carolina Freshmen
Dissent Only to Hours
Of Training'.
CHAPEL HILL. N. C, Feb. 23.
- I'niversity of Noilh Carolina
freshmen declare that required
physical education is beneficial
anu is not merely 'departmental
devilment" contrived by the lae
ulty. In a consensus of opinion of
a ieprc-entative group of fivsh
men conducted letently by the
Daily Tar Heel, it was found that
this positive r.llilude was entei-
tauie-t nv I'K'
: lings, only c'u
iiiajviiitv of
year
when e'ili
coming
n,( n di c
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several 1 i i s t yeai
that hours, al - :1a.
are ineon v n 1c ni .
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on the package. you KNOW
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meal with milk or cream and fresh or preserved
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MONEY! At all campus eating places.
ALL THE WHEAT ... ALL THE BRAN
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AT Till: STUDIO.
Tuesday.
Athleti.- Ticket Sales . .- 12. 0)
Thursday.
N. Cllll) lM'M
'aj-sit- Swimming Squad . . . 1-:""
Varsity P,:isketl;dl Squad . . 12:1m
( .hciiM'onl to Talk al
IClliTt llt'li HAT Ml'l't itii:
"The Manufacture of Leatliri
Lressings" will be the topie u( dis
c ussion at the regulai meeting of
the Chemical Engineers' society
Thuisday evening, March 2, at
7:?.l) in the lecture room of Chem
istry hall. T. C. Cheuvront will
speak.
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