The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 15, 1933, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Chancellor's Reception for Students
Headlines Social Events for Weekend
inn uniji .
at liour
Hi
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w illl
Tho (.'liaiici-lliif
opens tho univorsii y
follow tho reception
ororn h a re
the ' Greeks'
ealeiieia r.
University Social
Season Opens.
Tho annual Chancellor's r.'i rp
tion will formally open the serial
season at the I'niveroity of Ne
braska. The reception is to be
held Friday. Sept. l.". from S to JO
o'clock in Morrill hall. Invitations
have been extended to all stu
dents. Representatives from the
various organizations on the
campus will bo present to assist
the guests in potting acquainted.
Harbs Sponsor
University Parts .
The first of a serie.- of so v. n all
nniversity parties during" the com
ing year wiil bo hold Saturday eve
ning in the coliseum. The affans
are to be sponsored by the Rarb
council. The officers in charge
of tho events are Fnrtori M.uvin
ihairman: Marjorie Filley, vu c
chairman, and Wilbm Kru kson.
secretary-treasurer. The dates tor(
future dances are Sept. 1 and SO j
Oct. 2v Pec. 0, Feb. IT. March 1"!
and 31. I
Sororities Select
iit Housemothers.
Several sororities will have
housemothers in harge of
homes this tali. Tho Alpha
feci pt ion i'or all iiniv crsil
s social .icluilics. The Rarh Co
v it li ;. u a 1 1 u ni ersit - pa ft v (,n
st ill
lilli'il
Silt ill
i ills
will
!ilV.
annus t'ralornil ies 1o ni: rtam
inch w ill h,. next on the soci.il
student at
music.
the university sch.
.; ot
Larue Attendance
it 'V Parly.
The first annual joint party
the Y. V. C. A. and Y. M. C.
given Wednesday evening wa..
tended hy ITo students. Tin
iair was held to a.si,
entrants in becoming
hi
A.
-
;t university
acquainted.
Oe' aldine Fleming was marncti '
Sept. 2 to Marshall Keyes. Mis
Keyes attended the univri.-ily
where she was affiliate, i with Al
pha Chi Omega.
Pr. .ester
Bai nha rdt Oi t n !:.
assistant luniessoi of law at the
university, was married to Mj.-s
Olyvve Constatn e Bakke if Min
neapolis. Minn, this summer. Mr
and Mrs. OrtVld will spend this
winter in Canihinige where Pr
Oit'ield will do n-eaich uoik .it
Harvard university.
Sigma rh.i Sigma tiatermty
niuved to a new location at 121.'
Tlvy formerly resided at J.Y',11
Their new homo will aieomod
twenty men.
new
their
Phis
a'
have
who
have Mrs. Leo L. Schmitt
their house. The Tni Mus
engaged Mrs A. M. Moore.
has been at the c oloiado Woman's
lollcge for the past three years
Mrs. A M. l'ecker ha' been en-'
gaged by member? of Camma Phi j
Beta Thi will he the flist year I
''or Mrs. Kila M Marshall from
St. Louis as housemo'. her of Alpha
Xi Deita.
Mai ia Sw ift
Omaha have bt
Aloha Xi Delta
wee k.
and K;i
en isitirg at
house duiiiig i
i I.
Q
a '. e
i h
Mr
lohn Kline, foim
K. :;. s. has be. n vi -it ine
Kappa Alpha The! a hou.-e
the p-a -t week. Mis. Pvelyn
W ill ii e in.- also I'.-., n a
g"U "-t.
Holly
at th
during Arnold
Thfta
an i"
trizoHa Vacation
I or Professor.
Prof and Mrs. C. L. Wihi
daughter. Virginia, returned after
spending the summei at Tucson.
Ariz., where Professor Wiblc
taught in the summer session a'
thr University of An.'.or.a. He will
resume his work at the Xebra.-ka
univei sitv.
J isit Century
Of Progress.
Chancellor and Mr. K A. Bur
nett returned last Saturday after
a month's absence from the city
They spent time at the lake? in
Michigan. Enroute home they vis
ited the Century of Pi ogress.
Late Autumn
Suptial Party.
Jean Wilhelmy. Kappa Aipha
Theta. whose wedding is one of the
scheduled event? tor late autumn
has announced the members of her
hridal party. Mis Wilhelmy ha
selected her eousin. Mis? HeiVr.
Elizabeth Lawrence, a? maid of
honor. The bridesmaids will he
Roma DeBrown. Baibara Hani
son. Betty Baker, Frances Ireland
and Leah Carlson.
Honor Hride-to-He
At Soon Event.
As a courtsey to Virginia Pom
;all. whose marriage to Haiold
Hmson will he solemnized Sept
Mrs. Glenn Buck enteitained at
a luncheon Thursday Sept. 14. Mi.s
rouga!l i a former student at the
University of .Nebraska where ne
was affiliated with Aloha Xi Of Ha
sorontv. Mr. Hinson is as-i-tant
instructor in the history depart
ment of the univeisity.
WELCOME SERVICES TO
BE GIVEN CHURCHES
i Continued From Page 1
working Hi'h LtV st'i.ierits at the
First Christian . hurt h. Kith arid K.
Their .student i las."? meet a f:4."
a m. with . lasses for freshm. n.
noper fr ' -r.mrn. and graduate
.-: uoents Sm ial h'";r anu ever .ig
uj.-'. ii s.-K n pronps at .'..."n p. m.
Congrenational Services.
1 he rinv)i.i ii Cong regal iMi.i I
ih ir.il at "Oth and P. st.. and the
Vine Congr. gatn.nal. L'.jOu S st.,
plan special lasses for students.
with Sunday school at f 4."i a. ni
1 and the evening Yc.r.g re. pie -.
mc tings at 6 :." r m.
I Rev. L. W. M. Millm is the ones'
! in charge i f the I'niv. rsitv Kpimo
! pal ihurch. 1 Mated at i.'.th and R
sts. Services ate held at S:,",0 a. m , j
I KVP.O an'! 11 a. m.
I Rev. W. C, Rrn.boit is the
i Evangelical student pa.-tor. Stu
I dent classes are held m the Evan-
geln a c hurches at 10 a. m. and
the evening meeting at 7 p m. Stu
i dents are invited t yr,n the . hens
I of the four Evangeli. al ihunh..-.
1 B'N'ai .Te-urun. "0;h and Sc.
: Rabbi .1. Ogle, paster, and Congie-
cation Tiler, th Isial. lth ano K
1 Rabin H .tejt. pastor, w-lcome tre
I Jovu-h students to their sei vice.-.
Lutheran Pastors.
R-v H.nrv Kirk and Rev. R. F '
Ranc let are tne Lutheran iiniva -
i!y pastors Their e!f:. es are n
the Temple b'iiiding. and Luth--ran
st'id.r.ts are urged to meet them,
in'.nieoia'el'.'.
The WosPv foundation is lorateo
at 1237 R streets where Rev. W. C.
Fawell, the Methodist university
pastor resides. The several Method
ist churches of the ciy have special
classes for students at 9:45 a. m.
with Epworth league at 6 p. m.
Presbyterian students will tind
Rev. Dean R. Leland at home at
the Westminster house, elil? No.
ltth st. The first, second, and
Westminster Presbyterian chincho'
have classes and discussion groups
of special interest for students.
The United Brethren students
are invited to Caldwell Memorial,
ISth and M streets. The "Fidelis"
class meets at 9 :4." a. m. and C. E.
at T n. m. Rev. G. T. Savory is the
pastor.
Rev. A. R. Achtemeier is the
teacher of the student class at St
Mark's Reformed, lal9 Q st.. Hi
a. m. discussing the subject, "Prob
lems of Youth."
The Christian Science chinch is
located at 12th and L sts. Pr. A. L.
V'eathorty is the pastor of All
Sauls Utarian church, located at
.l'.lth and H sts. A complete list of
all churches in Lincoln is found in
the "N" book, and student.; are
urged to attend tho church ot their
choice.
HIGH GRADES GO
TO HC J HALL
' SEMESTER
iContinuiu i loin Page l.i
among the so. ia I somatic with an
a' erage of 2.SV2 grad. points: Sig
rr. i Pelta Tan. fifth, 2 :2: Alpha
P Ita Thet.-t. sixth. 2ns: Kappa
Alpha Thet.i seventh, 2S'ti; Peltil
P It Pelta. eighth, 2 T.ili. Peltil
2o4.'.. Sigma Kappa. littecnth.
2o'j:'.: Alpha omu ron Pi. .sixteenth.
2.i2uT: Alpha Phi. seventeenth.
2 ii20:; : Gamma Phi R. ta. eight
eenth. 2..7S. Theta Phi Alpha,
nineteenth. 2.".titi: Pi Beta Phi.
tventieth, 2 4707: and Alpha Pelta
Ti. t w en! v-f u st. 2 "o."i.
Plii Mu Alpha ranked tmiith
among the pr. I'ossional fraternities
with an avoia.fi.- of 2.702: Pelta
Sigma Phi. fifth. L'Wi.'i: Pelta
Theta Pin sixth, 2.iiii.": Sigma
Gamma Kpsilnn. .-.venth, 2.rt.".4 :
Pelta Sigma Pelta. eighth. 2.537:
Alpha Chi Sigma, ninth. 2.511: Al
t' ha Gamma Rho. tenth. 2.47C2:
Psi Pin. el-nonih. 2 2SH: Phi Pelta
Phi. twelfth 25
Idii Chi Theta was tointh among
the professional sororitus with an
average of 222 and Sigma Alpha
l"ta was fifth with an average of;
2 'Hi 7 grade points. The Pehan
I'nion had an aveiage of 2.2f'5
gr id- pomt-
Avet aging .".31 grade points
Howard Hal!, a guK coo:ieia'n-e
house, had the nighe-t si holastic
latmc of any under graduate group
for the sci ono semester of 1932-33.
aiioniir.g to an announcement ie
I. a.-ed i v tae dean ot student af
fans M i Phi Ep.-ilon, a prole. -sior.ai
.-oronly. tanked f.ei ond with
an average of 3.303 giaue po.nt.-.
and I'hi t'psiion Omieron. also fi
prote ssi. mal sorority, won tlnrd
pl.t. e with an av.-ragc of 3.145
grade points.
The Grading System.
Ia determining thp average
grade points by whuh the groups
weie ranked, four grade points
were awarded for each credit hour
carried with
above, tine,
awarded tor
lied with a ii
a guide ot HO ami
- grade points were
each credit hour car
I'ade of SO to Si'. Two
grade points were awarded tor'
each hoi 1 1 .arried with a grade of
70 to 70, and one giado poin' is
awarded lor each credit hour .ar
rieil with a itl'ild. of 00 to 00. No
igr.ide points are awarded lor
i credit hours incomplete, and one
i grade point is subtracted for each
ciedit hour' failed or dropped in
bad standing. To obtain the aver
age lei each group, the total grade
points are divided by the total
: niimbei ot hours earned by the
group.
Tuns a rating ol 1 would show
' that all grades averaged 00 or
above, a lilting ot 3 would show
that all grades averaged m'I to SO:
a r.'itin;- of 2 would show that all
grades avoragvd 70 to 70, and a
rating ot 1 would show that all
grades a vei aged 0(1 to 00.
So; ma Alpha Mu. a social lia
terrutv. bad the highest average of
anv gioup of nn n with an average
ol '.'.s'l grade points. Alpha Kap
na Psi and Farm House, profes
sion:! Paternities, rank, d sc. 'rd
and third places with averages of
2.VS.S and 2 7i!4 grade points re
sp. i lively.
The all-student average for the
reme.-tei was 2.3S1. The all
women average was 2 031 while
the all-men average was 2.221 SI
grade points.
Topping the non-sorority aver
age of 2.5S1, the members of so
rorities averaged 2.706. The non
fralernitv men, however, averaged
2.22S as' compared with the all
fraternity average of 2.20S.
Women students averaged 2.631
grade points while men students
! averaged 2.210
I Phi Omega Pi ranked highest
among the social sororities with an
j average of 2.054 while the Sigma
! Alpha Mu had the highest aver.. go
i of anv social fraternity. Kappa
Pelta. a social sorority, ranked
second in the social sorority lat
ings with an average of 2.040
grade points and Alpha Chi
Omega, third with an 2.019 aver
age. Alpha Kappa Tsi headed the
professional fraternities with an
t vera co of 2.7SS. Farm House
ranked second with 2.704 and
Sigma Delta Cni, third with 2.73S.
Mu Phi Epsilon ranked highest
among the profesaional sororities
Willi an average of 3.346. Phi Up
silon Omieron, was second with an
average of 3.115 and Theta Sigma
Phi, third with an average of
2.025 grade points.
PUHLIC WOlikS HOARD
TO DELAY SPIES TOUR
Survey of Loup
. in aits eic Dale.
.1. E. Lanrenct
J. E. Lawrence,
journalism
Projects
. Says
lie works Hdvisory boad, has
nounced that, the tour oVrr Rn
the Middle and North Luop ,,,1';'
'"-.I--..-. IK I,
posiponeu. Lawrence said
com net or nates with f.i ,
thorities mHdo the postponom
necessary. 11
hr.
thai a
pokesmen
at the
for the
instructor in i
university and
Nebraska pub-
MEALS That Really
Surprise for Only 15c
feiinre H in run variety .. f,.
,-uid eii'-li i iistoniPi' is' unr.,,
iiidiviil'inl servicf.
ORPHEUM GRILL
OrphBum Bldg. 2ij No. ,2th
cleaned! and
pressed right . .
gives a follow a feeling
of confidence and elation.
WE ARE EXPERTS CALL L'S!
J A RSITY
CLEANERS
r. 11 H.VihT
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BREAKFASTS
AT
UNI DRUG
7:110 In ll:.W
15c -20c
And They'll
Surprise You.
7 hr I'tncst Line of
Fresh Candies
and Nuts
UNI DRUG CO.
14th & S B3771
SCHOENNER MECHANICAL
15 Piece German Silver.
Priced at
DRAWING SET
$12.98
Wind Resisting
Sucdc
Campus
air - flap ( Ki'ls
mil sluml collar
Cloth
Jackets
Get A
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Pall Wedding of
Former Students.
At 2:00 o'clock Saturnay. Sept.
y. was solprnini?.cri the marn?'. ot
Mildred Florence Bacr. daut'ht'''
of the latr Prof, and Mrs. A. A.
Rarr. to Donald K Abbink. The
foi:n!p will rr.ak': their
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University of
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home in '
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