The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1936, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE DAILY NEB1USKAN
SUNDAY, FEBKUAKY 23. 1936.
SCHOLARSHIP TEA IN
HONOR OF 466 WOMEN
Honorary Recognizes Girls
Receiving Creditable
Grades.
Mortar Boards will entertain "
university women with an 80
average ov above at a scholarship
tea Sunday afternoon, from 3 to
5 o'clock, in Kllen Smith hall. 466
invitations have been issued to
women on the campus.
By giving the tea we wish to
honor creditable scholarship rath
er than high scholarship," Alaire
Barkes, president of Mortar
Board, stated. ' High scholarship
j. in x exeat many
ways on the campus. Creditable
scholarship should be given some
recognition too."
Invitations to the tea were sent
to all girla who attained an aver
age of 80 or above during the
pat year, Lorraine Hitchcock,
chairman of the committee m
charge of the arrangements, an
nounced. The tea is a standing
proj.ct in Mortar Board's yearl
program.
In the receiving line for the tea
Will be Miss Amanda Heppner.
dean of women, Mrs. F. P. Cole
man, national president of Mortar
Board, and the officers of the
local chapter. Alaire Barkes. president-
Mary Edith Hendricks, vice
president; Anne rickett, secre
tary Phyllis Jean Humphrey,
treasurer; and Lois Rathburn,
historian
Miss Elsie Ford Piper and Mrs.
Ada Westover. alumnae members
of Mortar Board, and Miss Mar
garet Fedde and Miss Florence
Mcl.ahey, Mortar Board advisers,
will preside over the tea table
rfiirinj? the afternoon. A coior
scheme of green and yellow will
be carried out by the use of
candles and acacia flowers.
Assisting Elizabeth Bushee, in
charge of the serving, will be the
following members of Alpha
Lambda Delta, freshman women's
honorarv: Genevieve Bennett,
Rosalie Braer, Betty Cherny. Mar
guerite Cushing. Jean Gordon,
Marie Kotouc, Florence Steute-1
ville, Maritia Marrow, Jean Mar- j
vin, Jane Pennington, Jane Keefer,
Elaine Shonks, Virginia Amos, ,
AiWn Marshall, Peggy Heald.
Muriel Lyne, Marie Vogt and Vera
VVekesser. '
Providing musical entertainment !
during the afternoon will be Miss ;
Lucille Reilly, voice; Miss Ruth;
Hill, piano; Miss Vera Kelley. j
violin; Miss Constance Baker. ;
flute; Miss Dorothea Gore, piano;
Louise Magee. piano, anu ,
Harriet Byron, voice.
zation will not be counted sepa
rately. 5. Automatic membership due
to membership in another organi
zation will not be counted.
6. After one warning, violations
are subject to penalty by the A.
W. S. court.
frenchWbIoldT
meeting saturday
Lenore Teal Presents Piano
Selections; Refreshments
Served Students.
THE COLLEGE GIRL-
Le Corele Francnis, French
club, held its monthly meeting at
F.llen Smith hall Saturday after
noon from 2 to 4 o'clock. The pro
gram included several French pi
ano numbers by Lenore Teal and
French riddles and games.
Miss Teal's selections were "The
Cuckoo." by Dequin; Chopin's
"Waltz in A Flat Major"; a group
of Debussy numbeis. "Dansenses
du Pelphe," "Voiles." and "Jardins
sous la Pluie," and "Jeux d'Eau,"
by Ravel.
MISS PERIS TALK
City Y. W. C. A. Secretary to
Speak at Tuesday
Vesper Service.
"The College Girl -Her Day"
will be the subject which Miss
Bash Perkins, secretary of the
city Y. W. C. A., will discuss at
the next Y. W. C. A. vesper seiv
jr to be held on Tuesday, Feb. 25,
at 5 o'clock in Ellen Smith hall.
Explaining many of the prob
lems which a college girl must
meet today. Miss Perkins plans to
give a sketch of how the average
college girl may use her time to
the best advantage, at. the same
time including a short discussion
ikA imi nt leisure time. As an
additional part of her talk, Miss
Perkins will suggest some ways
of aiding a girl to get into the
work which best suits her and
will explain how to avoid getting
into the wrong position.
Kathryn Winquist, member of
the Y. W. cabinet who heads the
personnel staff, will lend the de
votionals which precede the
speech, and Jane Keefer, Y. W.
president, will give the announce
ments. Special music will serve
as a prelude to the devotionals
and main discussion of Uie
meeting.
Expressing her opinion that it
would be of considerable value to
hear Miss Perkins, Frances Soul
der, chairman of the vesper staff,
stated: "Every girl should be in
terested in learning how to use
her time to the best advantage, as
well as to properly choose a ca
reer. It would be to one's advan
tage then to hear Miss Perkins
speak as a competent authority on
this subject."
N. Y. U.'s "iron men" have been
the sharpest menace to eastern
basketball leagues this season.
1IEND1UCKS PUBLISHES
PAFEK ON CHEMISTRY
Dr. B. Clifford Hendricks of tha
chemistry department has an ar
tide, of which he is a co-author,
recently published in the Journal
of Chemical Education, entitled
"Measuring the Ability to Inter
pret Experimental Data." F. P.
Frutchey and R. W. Tyler of Ohio
State university collaborated with
Dr. Hendricks.
The article reports on an at
tempt to provide a measure for
another of the less tangible but
desired outcomes of chemistry in
struction. It suggests the use of
data found in recent chemical lit
erature containing the reports of
chemical experiments.
Gasolene U
Motor O.I KM
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Heating Oil 6ic Gallon
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Mail Orders Promptly Filled rt Lincoln's Busy Store Cor. 11th & O We Give S. & H. Grsen Stamps
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LETTERS EXPLAIN
NEW POINT SYSTEM
Continued from Page It.
leaders immediately submit corn
pi. It information to the point sys
tem committee, so that the activ
ity edibility files will "P to
date, and the change can be made
successful." declared Miss DePu
tron This committee is comiuh.-d
uf AUire Barl.cs, Lois Rathburn,
Jean Walt, Elsie Euxman, Miss
Hendricks, ex-offuio, and Miss
Di-I'utron, chairman.
Revision Affects Nominations.
"This revision will definitely af
fwt nomination in spring election.-;,"
stated Miss Hendricks. "No
gill c-iii be a riniin-e unless h r
record shows nhe is eligible under
the new system." she concluded.
1h" part to be played by the
Intel -organization committee is to
assist A. W. S. in enforcing the
system, and co-r'rate to insure
its suc ess, according to Miss
p.sikes. Individual adjustments
will 1' made through this group
and A. W. S. board.
Basic of Classification.
Following is the bais of tlapsi
fjeution us'd:
1. Any woman student may
have jurt one group of the follow
ing activities, the scale being in
U-'ims of A. B. C and D. (a l A
and H; b B and B; (ct B and C
and C: or (dl C and C and C.
2. There is no limit regarding
the lumber of D activities which
may be carried.
3. A woman is not eligible for
an Mifiee if up"" securing it she
Will be overpointed.
i. In case one has an office or
gome active role in an organiza
tion, membership in that oigani-
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