The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 06, 1933, Page FOUR, Image 7

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Ak-Sar-Ben Coronation Attracts
Many in Addition to Royal Court
Attracting many students from
thin campus Friday night is the
As-Sar-Ben ball in Omaha. In ad
dition to those who will be mem
bers of the royal court, a number
of others will be present at the
event to witness the coronation of
the new rulers of Quivera.
Members of Alpha Chi Omega,
who will attend are Kuth Johnston,
Fern Stclnbaugh, Corinne Claflln,
Louise Rlsehe, Louise Scott, Vir
ginia Smith, Jeanette Clarke, Elsa
Ho Kay, Betty Harrows, Nade
Tavlor and Ruth Brown.
From the Alpha Delta Pi house
Louise Stiles and Sonie Seabrook
are going. Margaret Ward and
Josephine Jallen are the members
of Alpha Delta Theta who will be
present. Elizabeth Rubendall,
Penelope Cosmas, Mary Louise
Clark, Alice Brown and Betty Beck
are the members of Alpha Phi who
are planning to go.
The Chi Omegas will be repre
sented by Fay Johnston, Margaret
Chase, Mary Gilmore and Mary
MeNanaman. Knppa Deltas going
are Loretta Murphy, Gerry Craw
ford, Pauline Foe, "Helen Mashek,
Dorothy Pease, Loretta Kelley,
Lois Sawyer and Royal Ogden.
Those from the Delta Gamma
house who will attend are Mary
Jean Clapper, Margaret Hill,
Jeanetle Chase, Dorothy Porter,
Pat Miller, Louise Harris, Marian
Smith. Alberta Applegate. Helen
Calhoun and Harriet Walker. Mem
bers of Gamma Phi Beta are Willa
Norris, F.velyn Carry, Rosa Drath,
Marien Paul. Betty 'Seibers, Helen
Reyers and Mary Swift.
iiappa Kappa Gamma members
who will attend are Katherine
Heinsheimer, Marian Wilhelm,
Jean Woodruff, Billie Black, Al
berta Gambell, Harriet Love, Imo
gen Souders, Madeline Johnson,
Betty Hall, Tyler O'Conner and
Virginia Selleck.
Elizabeth Glover,. Mildred Sher
man, Jean Biurvall. Margaret
Beardsley, and Jane Walrath from
the Kappa Alpha Theta house will
go. Mary Erion, Alice Quigle, Vir
gene McBride and Helen Lindberg
from the Phi Mu house are plan
ning to attend.
Members of Pi Beta Phi who will
be present are Eva Mae Livermore,
Sancha Kilbourn, Marguerite Metz
ger, Mary Jane Hughes, Mary Jane
Munger. Mary Quigley, Kathryn
weller, Marian Wilson and Nola
Alter.
Alpha Sigma Phi will be repre
sented by Neil McFarland, Marvin
Schmid, Norman r inke and J. C.
Rhea. Bill Devereaux, Bob Pilling,
Frank Musgrave, Ed Binkley and
Buck O'Conner will attend from
the Alpha Tau Omega house.
Members of Chi Phi are Dick
Moran, Howard Agee, Jack Staf
ford, Harland Mossman and Bruce
Johnston. Julius Wilson and Jim
raie Daughn from the Delta Tau
house are planning to go, while Bill
Fradenburg and Kirk McLean will
represent Phi Kappa Psi.
John Brain, Pat Minier, Maurice
Lundgren, Tavlor Waldron, Ed
ward Davenport, James Holmquist,
Jack Houston, William Otten, Don
Easterday, Paul Hildebrand and
Dick Hildebrand will go 'rom the
Phi Gam house. Delia upsilon will
be represented by Jack Clark. Don
Penquite, Jay Jorgenson, Gilbert
Autry and Don Gray.
Those from Sigma Alpha Epsi
lon are Rex Clemons, Jim Sharpe,
Jack Shoemaker and Cornelius
Collins. Members of Sigma Chi
going are Robert Kasal, Bill Pat
terson, Sheppard Taylor, Norman
Justice, Barney Houtchens and
Stanton Sorenson.
Harold Jacobson, Jack Wick
strom, George Shadbolt and Dick
Kelley from the Sigma Nu house
will go.
Several fraternities are plan
ning house parties for Saturday
night, to entertain guests and
alumni who will be in Lincoln
for the Texas game.
Kappa Sig Pledges
Honor Actives.
The pledges of Kappa Sigma will
hold a house party Saturday night
to honor the upperclassmen. Dr.
and Mrs. E. N. Deppen will chap
eron the occasion. Harry Hammer
is in charge of arrangements.
Betas Give
House Party.
A house Dartv is scheduled for
Saturday evening bv the members
of Beta Theta Pi. "The chaperons
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will be Mr. Lloyd Teale and R. C.
Deisr. An eight-piece orchestra
will furnish music for the affair.
Alumni Expected
At Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zolat will be
chaperons for the Sigma Alpha Mu
house dance to bo given Saturday
night. Many alumni from Omaha.
Sioux City, and Kansas City arc
expected for the affair.
Ag Club
Holds Mixer.
The first of a series of mixers
will be the Ag club Saturday night
in the Student activities Building
on the Ag campus. Chaperons for
the affair are R. P. Prescott and
H. C. Filley.
Houses Arrange
Joint Party.
The members of Theta Phi
Alpha and Phi Kappa will give a
joint party Saturday night at the
Phi Kappa house. Frank A. Kid
well, Mrs. E. M. Maroney and V.
Victor Byrne will be the chaperons
, civilian Clvb
Sponsors Dance.
The Newman club, Catholic stu
dent organization, is sponsoring a
party and dance to be held at the
St. Elizabeth's Nurses Home this
evening at eight-thirty.
Chaperons for the affair are Col.
ar.d Mrs. Frank A. Kidwell, Pro
fessor Lloyd D. Teale and Mrs.
John Kos," housemother.
Arrangements have been com
pleted to decorate the hall with
the traditional scarlet and cream
streamers, along with the orange
ami white of Texas university.
One hundred and fifty guests are
expected to attend.
.eta Beta Tans
Plan House Party.
Several alumni are expected to
attend the Zeta Beta Tau party
Saturday evening at the chapter
house. About forty couples will be
present. Chaperons for the party
have not yet been announced.
Sigma Mu's
Entertain Pledges.
The active members of Sigma
Nu will entertain the pledges at a
house party Saturday night at the
chapter house. Major and Mrs.
Carl Bishop, Mrs. Lola D. Hood
and Mrs. Clara Skiles Prouty will
chaperone the event.
Chi Phi to
Sponsor Party.
Fifty couples are expected to
attend the first Chi Phi party Sat
urday night at the chapter house.
Guests from Texas and alumni
from Omaha will also be present
at the affair. Christian Larson
and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smith
will be, rhaperones.
NBC TO PLAY SCHOOL
SONGS WINNING TEAMS
Compositions of Victorious
Institutions Will Be
Broadcast.
B. A. Rolfe. rotund conductor,
has a new idea. He is going to
broadcast over an NBC-WEAF
network, beginning Saturday, Oct.
7, at 10 p. m., e. a. t.
The triumph of the winning
teams in the current day's ten or
twelve outstanding gridiron bat
tles will be signalized by the play
ing of the victorious school's best
known football song, according to
the Rolfe plan, whir'i will give the
listening alumni of the various In
stitutions a bit of campus atmos
phere along with the results of the
day's gamps.
The announcer s statement that
"Yale defeated So and So today
12 to 0" thus would be the signal
for the playing of "Boola, Boola,"
and the glad news to Navy men
that "Navy walloped Somebody
Else 24 to 6 this afternoon" would
call for the immediate strains of
"Anchors A weigh." So and So and
Somebody Else wouldn't get any
music that night.
The plan also presents a prob
lem in musical timing and ar
rangement, as Rolfe points out:
"We won't know until just be
fore we go on the air who the win
ners, especially in the far west,
are," the band leader explains, "so
we will have to make and rehearse
two sets of orchestrations for each
of the ten or twelve games. Not
only will these orchestrations have
to be Identical as to timing, but
care must be taken that none of
the forty men in my orchestra gets
the wrong music on his rack
through mistake.
"To guard against this, I have
devised a blank folio cut so that
cardboard strips containing the
music can be inserted at the last
minute. There will be, of course,
a strip containing each man's mu
sic for each of the colleges, and
as the results come in my librarian
will slip the correct cardboard into
each man's folio. Then there will
be no other music in the folio to
confuse him."
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
INVEST FUNDS FROM
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State Treasurer Purchases
Bonds for Permanent
Resources.
State Tri Hsurer Hall lias pur
chased one set of bonds for In
vestment of state funds during
September. The purchase was $12,
50D of United States treasury
seeuiities, drawing 3 1-2 percent
InU.rest. payable in 1941. This pur
chase was limdc for the permanent
university fund Mr. Hall states,
"This is an Investment of funds
derived from lands granted to the
university by the government."
Tluse li:ud' grantid to the uni
versity must be used in accordance
with iha regulations of the grant,
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In September $500 worth of
bonds were payed off, but this
new purchase of securities raises
the total permanent investment of
university trust funds to $248,
737,40. The money as it is received
from these university lands is put
Into the permanent university trust
fund. The interest from these
funds is to be used by Mr. L. E.
Gunderson, finance secretary of
the university.
Lutheran Club.
The Lutheran club will meet
Friday evening, Oct. 6,. in 203
Temple. Dr. G. Keller Rubrecht
will adrcss the club. A social hour
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All Lutheran students are In
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Y. M. and Y. W. cabinets picnic
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from 4 to 8 o'clock at Pioneers
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Antelope Park
Dancing Friday and Saturday
Friday Leo J. Beck and His Orchestra
Saturday Clarence Craven and His Orchestra
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