WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1936. THE DAILY NEMtASKAN Foun "NEBLQAS.KA CAMPUS n ScDCDAtL W0iDKiL SEEN ON THE CAMPUS. June Harbour enjoying an aildi 11 ,i fyim o-vm I'lllKS.. limiui vin cuin '"iu rj Marian Holland looking very col- log late in one of mono now carrei sweaters. ..Hetty Uiu nml How ard Lineh together a lot these days. . .Whitey Reed and .lean Kent enjoying their usual caking hour. . .everyone having a hard time getting to their 8 o'clocks... Hetty Wldencr and Mary Kisler entering into a weighty discussion ot men and things. . .lbby Hroady exhibiting a new Sigma Nu sweet heart pin.... Jim Klmore and George Place taking in all the ihows in town... Kd Sleeves de lighting in searing innocent pe destrians. . .Bobbie Smith with a new man in tow... Mary Tooey wondering why she couldn't find Dundee street while in Omaha... lots of Alpha Phi's just returning from vacation in Cambridge. . .Chi Phi's doing a little landscaping around ye olde fraternite house. . . much speculation as to why Krenchie is not wearing her Phi Dolt pin... Mary Lou Motz wish ing that someone would pronounce her name correctly for a change. . Mary Priscilla Stewart "activity ing"' busily- even on the day after vacation. !.Kdna Claire Maxwell singing songn about daffodils and love... Stan Blackburn looking for Betty Chcrny. . .Dave Bernstein remarking to the world in general how much good he gets out of va cations. . .and people still coming back to school more or less wearily. 2ETA Tan Alpha Mothers' club will meet Wednesday evening at the chapter house. About fifteen will be present and a social hour will follow the regular business meeting. RECENTLY announced is the I marriage of Emma Jane Spadt lo Herb Gardner which took place April 2. Both Mr. Garner and his bride have attended the univer sity where Mrs. Gardner was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and Mr. Gardner a mem ber of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. KAPPA Delta Mothers' club will meet Thursday afternoon for a dessert luncheon at the chapter house. Hostesses will be Mrs. C. H. Marling and Mrs. Fred Iver son. Election of officers will fol low the business meeting. ANNOUNCEMENT is made re cently of the marriage of Miss Jean' Arnold of St. Joe. Mo., to Dale Taylor which took place Sun day in St. Joe. Miss Arnold's only attendant was Siddy Smith, while Verge Yclkin served as best man. Both Mr. Taylor and his bride arc graduates of the university, Mrs. Taylor being a member of Delta Gamma sorority. OF interest in university circles is the announcement of the mar riage of Miss Dorothy Howard of Washington. D. C to Rufus Pa ret of New York City which took place Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Af,ee. Mrs. Pa ret is a graduate of the university and a member of Alpha Thi sorority. KAPPA Sigma alliance met Tuesday for luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. R. Fulton. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Harold Hinds, Mrs. F. W. Scott, Mrs. F. L. Hammer and Mrs. E. A. MtKenna. if AT Cambridge Sunday, Evalyn Perry of Cambridge, formerly of Iincoln, was united in marriage to D u a n e Kenneth Peterson of Wausa. The bride attended Wal dorf junior college, Forrest City, la., and the university, where she is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Peterson is a gradu ate of the university and a mem ber of Acacia fraternity . RECENTLY announced is the engagement and approaching mar riage of Dorothy Foster of Union to J. Dan Houston of Nebraska City. Miss Foster is a graduate of Stephens college and Mr. Houston is a former university student and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, a o MOTHER'S club of Alpha Sig ma Phi met Tuesday afternoon for regular business meeting at the chapter house. Mrs. G. H. Murphy was hostess for the affair. ALUMNAE of Mortar Board will meet Thursday evening at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. A. E. Sheldon will speak on "Neighboring: with Ne braska Birds." Hostesses will be Mrs. Dwipht McVicker, Mrs. Vernu Boylcs, Miss Margaret Cheuvront, Miss Florence EutJer. Miss F.liza Gamble and Mrs. Walter Ernst. WIIATS DOING Wednesday. Zeta Tau Alpha Mother's club, chapter house, 8 o'clock. Thursday. Mortar Board alumnae, Y. W. C. A., 8 o'clock. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Moth er't club, 1 o'clock luncheon, Mrs. E. C. Hardy. Kappa Delta Mother's club, 1 o'clock luncheon, chapter house. Friday. Lambda Chi Alpha auxiliary, 1 o'clock luncheon, Mrs. C. Ab bott. Saturday. Delta Zeta house party. MOTHERS' club of Delta Delta Delta was entertained at luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. V. B. Goudy' of Omaha. Mrs. Arthur Moran, also of Omaha, was the assisting hostess for the afternoon. Smooth Cars Grace Campus. With spring and its accompany ing sidelights upon us, campus hoofer's hearts began to yearn for a smooth convertible, father's good old bus or even a motorcycle with which to charm the one and only. Betty Mayne's brand new yellow roadster, a product of her spring vacation trip home is running George Enger's yellow convertible a good race for the title of best looking car. And for those who are content with "smaller fry" we recommend George Scott's car, known as "Lloyd'' or that black shiny sedan of Bob Funk's. Chi Phi's latest creation which out screams Al Clark's cream and green job is attractively painted orchid and as if this were not enough alone has a delicate scarlet trim. And if the gal friend likes fresh air and scenery, do your best to borrow the scarlet and cream motorcycle which Hank Amen has been sporting, these many months. the campus, the purchase and planting of a good-sized tree would be most beneficial. Within a few years, the city campus, particularly the new part, could be made as beautiful and invit ing as the older wooded see! ions. If such a tree were planted near Bessey hall, he quaranted to see to its watering. One faculty member was afraid the students might decide on "nut" trees. Even weeping willows might be appropriate around some offices, but to Dr. Whitney, any nice tree would be desirable. TRIO OF NEBRASKANS RECEIVEFELLOWSHIPS Butterbaugh, McGrew, Joyce To Attend Illinois Graduate School. Three university graduates and students have been awarded fel lowships in the graduate school of the University of Illinois, accord ing to the Illinois registrar's of fice. The three are Darrel J. Butter baugh. who received his B. S. in 1935: Robert M. Joyce, M S., 1936; and Frank C. McGrew, M. S. 1934. The Illinois graduate school is one of the strongest organiza tions in the country for study be yond the regular college course. bership on the Nebraska State Bar association's committee on co-operation with the American Law In stitute. Other members of the com mittee are Judge George A. Eberly of the supreme court; Judge K. B. Chapped of the county district court; Lyle Jackson of Neligh; H. F. Gillespie of Omaha and Daniel Stubbs of Lincoln. OLD APPOINTED TO STATE COMMITTEE Dr. W Iiilncy Sas Ivy Does Not Crow Well On Nebraska Campus Dr. D. D. W nitnev. chairman of the zoology depai imerit of the university, has come to the con clusion that it is silly and a waste of time to plant ivy each spring on the campus as a part of traditional Ivy day festivities. Says Doctor Whitney, "Ivy doesn't grow so well here, anil besides, the campus is in much greater need of fine big trees than it is of ivy." The University zoologist recommends that if the classes want to do something worth while and desire to leave some kind of a permanent memorial on Prof. Lawrence Void of the law college has been appointed to mem- GEOLOGY STUDENTS LEAVE ON FIELD TRIP TO OZARKS Group of Thirteen Is Under Direction of Chairman of Department. Thirteen university students of the geology department left this week for a 10 day field trip thru the Ozark mountains. The group is under the direction of Prof. K. F. Schramm, department chair man. Those making the trip are La mere Dworak of Comstock, Jay Jorgensen of Omaha, Kenneth Reid of Pilger, Keith Yennc of Fort Morgan, Colo., Russell Burns of Elwood, Gordon Graham of Scottsbluff. Jack Graham of York, and Robert Holland, Robert Law rence. Robert Teten, Lynn Trom bla, John Maher. and Hugo Aspeg ren, all of Lincoln. ASSIGNMENT COMMITTEE RULES ONJEGISTRATION Students May Not Send in Substitute Class Schedules. At a special meeting of the as signment committee of the univer sity it was decided thai hereafter students will not be allowed to send in substitute registration. In stead, those who desire to re-register, will he forced to do it the following week and pay the late registration fee, unless they show a written excuse from the dean of their college. At the January registration week, fifty-four students submit ted substitute registrations which unnecessarily added to the difficul ties, said Dr. A. R. Congdon, in charge. PROF. BULLOCK EXPLAINS JOB BUREAUTO A,K. PSIS Commerce Fraternity Hears Placement" Service's Activities. Prof. T. T. Bullock will address members of Alpha Kappa Psi, pro fessional commerce fraternity, at a regular meeting Wednesday eve ning at the Beta Theta Pi house. The topic of Professor Bullock's talk, according to President Nor man Shaw, will be on the place ment bureau of the Bizad college and its activities. 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