The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1938, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PACE FOUR
THE D.V1LY NEBUASKAN, MUDAY. MAKCll I. l,).iK
jit "" ' nlw
; 1. n I,,, 1 CJiV
BY HIE llAr.NTKKSS j
Haunters ;iiul hauiitressos lo
have t lit-if cdicl noinls sometimes.
W'.'uiiOMlav Kd Steeves ilul his I
daily I d.ed by subtly (V)
n;ggostin: that Koith Baird's date
io!' tonight might enjoy taking in
tne nroni ir.stead of sitting thru a
movie. Well, that very evening
I'i Phi pledge, Marian Johnson,
was hifoi :ued that the movie deal
was to -..? postponed in favor of
the hop.
'Tis said that 11 A. T. O.'s
turned tip for a barb hour dance
last week end and had a whoe of
a time. The onlv trouble was that
thev ,ouldn't make anv dates '
with some of the queens thev met!
because thev nil .-..mo m ti-P' ;,m,,
cur. Since then, have heard some
i-aroriiy gals remark that they
wi:.h they'd crashed the party be
cause t:..y Pc;s h, Ben Bushman.
At Promt. Clarence Simon and
Wayne Cramer were among the 11.
What wo have been trying to 1
f:guie out is the name of the D.I
P. who s.ts in the reserve room1
ct the library every afternoon
waiting li.r some girl who scarce
ly ever shows up?
Heard on good authority that
fvvliu Anderson has decided to
wear Vow Wilsons pin just to
n h -w o ,Pm J ,
hf already a PUy
pood deal. our haunts got
finite a shnrl nl'n tat 1-ict '
wh'n Lurile turned up wearing
a Sigma Nu pin. Later found out,
however, that it was onlv Louise
...ickeve brothers pm w-h.eh she T, ,;)V f,. a ,,r5r,.t ,
,.or'-f.n V rCnlV,e from the!ar.d hu,me.-s n.ectir.z. Out ct town
suea.or Oo.to borrowed. .mothers present were Mrs. Paul
M.'tckcv
This isn't exactly Theta day,
but did yo-1 know that it has been
rumored n'r.'v.i that Marian Kidd
has j-.r.-.e S:.T..a Nu's jeweled
star? H.irrv E;-person sincerely
hrpes :: t a-, he has been devoting '
quite a jr., 0f his time at her !
ho;. so of i i'. I
- 1
S'r.en.,.-. '.-ah's and inctdetitally !
D. T'.'s (..:; E.J Mav has a r.ev i
bhek Ch.evio
w;;h :a;)o.
er. '. may re
th.'.s he.-i 1
. ::: i to f.i,
to i e vr ".v
bl : i !:,-.. -tl.ee
seems
roadster complete 1 Hou.-. -n, to Kt all the breaks.
rumble seat, j During th recent snow A. G. R. j
:i orar.ces. but ''pled: ej look it upon themselves !
- point. What we ' to shovel the yr.r.-.v off their walks.
ll.;:t he ought
1 i: '.tei ial for
.t'n fre.-.;men, only
i be a gal back in
f I'.v.a who
f his weekends.
t.-.- ga:
' la,n:s
s;. r. ,.- ,.
t !-.;-. T!
Lei tint
vn-i li
f.ither 1
. r.
111''.
v Y.r
ere i .i:
.tva'-t '
-i-.c th
v ii i.
b? done about
be si,n.e way to ;
' er. D. G.'s. And
oil s iy. nj "like :
:.'" I
'
shcejl ir.'t r., o:.!'.erv
r'v!:wv
j.mt.h .
as con-'
Low, :;
whxh
'.r:e
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p.
Pi P.
t-
En:
v v.
U'M
ition of fon.e
ve rememu-r
so very long
i'g ldiv v.a-
'! Phi Der
But the Eft a
n- ila'ion w:r,
i !.:e Phi h. it
If v e ren.en-.U r
".I 'f.r.,:a-1f,rt u:-r,
i'i Pm i !.-.e Phi P. It
I .'
ti
iU;. but I ,i. i
i.:.-' ov r -.hat J-k-r
'-.vmg a h.t i,' U-.,r.-'
l.ne be;-" Ci t:...
three or f .i.r v.e. ks
' a ; h,e is. He r w
.' r.j ,,n v.j.j. li h
: .- ii'Mji-ssv s ;.n !
- so t!,:t ev.-iy
: ' .' n V..' h hi
t.- . e ,jt 'i t .
'.'..'.i: 'i':ii::g ;:.
.li (;..-
i in: w i:iiim:
A t:jrry of mow wis e
ptttrd to mvads taitern Nt
bfitaa T-jrV'l3y night, but
trrnpfi: juv for today art tx.
j.-t'-d 1o risr wth a nunimu'ri
o.' ,2 o rt -. .
11 t W !
A Facial to Carry
in Purse or Pocket!
ESCORT
CLEANSING PAD!
A g;ci-j -: i c.i'-:.M5
Lit'.. pi:t I -t I'i I 'i v.':; q
l-f-v.ol ' k-1 .,5.fj z. I. :. qj
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Refill Jr d II tjiJi 47.
C.cmj.i.t rt li Putt JT,i
CHEAPPER SYSTEM, Inc.
1J?5 O St. Lincoln
SOCIETY
The eighty-sixth anniversary of
the founding of Phi Mu will be
observed Saturday by the Lincoln
chapter. The Founders' Day ban
quet will be held at the Corn
husker Saturday evening. Loraine
Klniborg, president, is chairman
of the Founders' Day functions.
Toasts at the banquet will be
given by Doris Cochran, repre
senting the alumnae, Mary Laura
Beavers, for the actives, and
Phyllis Jean Hurst, the pledges.
About seventy-five members will
attend the celebration.
Lu,,lll Cox- Chi Omega, who
has lx'en :,t 1,10 Lincoln General
hospital for about a wee!;, has
returned to the Chi Omega house
well and able to get about again.
1 1-
At the P.eta house party last
Friday night, (only a week behind
time i. Both Howley and John
Stoddart. Beta, had fun with otic
of Johnny's brothcis, Kd Ilu
v.aldt. F.d's love goes to Stephen?,
and Both pretended to be the gal
calling long distance. Ed called
her pet names and told her how
much he still thought of her.
Beth couldn't keep up with the
seriousness any longer, and came
out with a vcia annoving laugh.
I Now Kd isn't speaking to Johnny.
The decoration of pink and blue
,. .. stiwnw , aIlll hluc
n lights were slightlv mo-
lested, but we won't mention anv
names.
Chi Oinegt mothers club in't
pr.
Pascoc ar.d
Fremont.
Mrs.
J. E. Dalv of
I
)
rman is
Ali-GUAYATIONS
Rr.s-l Feathers" R;.
the! i
new
lookirg for :
doesn't care if
pastures, lit ;
they are green or i
r.ot. just so they are
nut over-
grazed.
The girls from Loomij
othcrwi. - e known as the
Hall. I
Co-op 1
For good measure they dug the;1" i'.c nevenin nour when thev
girls a path thru th A. G. R.
b.-.ckyard so tl.. v could have a
short cut to classes.
According to reports going
around the campus Jimmy Saun
ders and Marjoric Fve are going
it quite steady these ths. There
go another pair of heart throbs
ir.to hibernation.
Carl Royer ;,:,, M:ujoiie Lind-
qu:st are s-en here ai. l there to-
g.::l.er )rit-:v. L'o v.c have another
romance bt;d iirg undi-r our eyes,
or is it ;nst another c'-:r.cidfr.-e ?
Ail ji.i.sl be changing. Evelyn
Yo-jr.ge an! MaiMii Srmt.a en
g'ii' i m a vcrv sn:rited foot racv
''i i:t.1 of As Hall at the same
li.v.e ;;.ry were supposed to be
in A-l class. Th-s may be art, but
t lie type i;,os-t of us are ae-cu.-'omed
jo.
(',' nn Kl.r :
...n ::o I: x E'own
r.ght out at es-
r.. - .i. - t rate
! vin. Ti. v
a :z w.-.v
f ,::.:: v
rne r.r.vs.
V. ' he U
eaiiv I
th Be'
eekend.
rr.v B.i
w th.ngs in
a Phi A!;.h
How vou do
.vithor
ks L;.v
'.' y. I r.f lor 1 :.r;n:st a
' K- evf i y j.. rpii :-ng
h t up i:i Bo-;-.
las-. !; i.lw.iys has hr.
f ? Il.e kind.
nswcj
:t ::' r
;.!,e.
Is the
or j.
M.:i-
I. :
1 M.-.gda-.z N.,;:
the V. hole a;:.pl ij
' i r lighten us Pm
-l -l.ij or, tlie twk
I"
..' ...-,!,. kldii.r.g 11V ''
Tt.i- i an-.pu r.. ' ds a f
h- i. ,::: art of s-lf ,;i
I..' , ( V ' T'-'i- e ;.j,-r;l f
'; and I.jge;.e Sn.ith.
Youri,
The Aggraater.
INITIATION FCR SATURDAY
Literary Society Accords
Wtr..bcrfchip to Four
ia Ccic:r.or,:cs.
B,
I f..M..al a- J . .,.;. .:
ef .
1).
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i
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1 h .).-..-. .at, ari
V,',li:,a' i. at, J h. V. i'. : 1,.';
to t-- '.'..tiitej are Violet
Ji.-Uli P' ll-iM.'.e Ar:u-
. ir.'j i '..'.. y.i-T.
ti,-rr iii-: ef ttic oi j-r.i.j.
i-f ;i i-t f.m, h-d -d:ting t.nd
..: - i " it li'' : at v J 'i( -:i.e
'"T.-,'.lej ." "i'j-jih tnaga
' it.' e j Vet v VI :,J . is IM!l,e.
I-
I. or
Tl.o
rar in
!, 1 d o ; a.n.s mhij- m an.
v. II as l,ti i:,rv i oiitjilnj.
t:ol.'
JHOTEL
d ?(cls c
Jnj-t O'ul liief to
K L Wilbur. UanKj;r.
HOLD FINAL TRIALS
IE
Tanksterettes To Determine
Members of Team on
Saturday.
To discover which of the Tank
sterettes will best represent Ne
Nebrnska in the National Inter
collegiate Telegraphic Swimming
meet, the final elimination contest
will take place tomorrow after
noon in the coliseum pool. Open
to the public, the tryouts will be
held between 2 and 2:15 o'clock.
Winners will be chosen in eight
different divisions: 100 yard
crawl, 10 yard crawl, 40 yard
breast, 100 yard breast. 40 yard
back, 100 yard back, 100 yard
free style relay and the 75 yard
medley relay.
Contestants in the 40 yard
crawl will be Marjory Lincoln,
Virginia Alder. Elizabeth Waugh,
Bessie Grossman, Kathryn Kelli
son, Jane Alvey, Helen Young,
Mary Jean Westcott, Elizabeth
Callaway, and Sara Kaseveer. In
the loo" yard crawl. Elizabeth
Waugh. Virginia Bergman, Fran
ces Steele, and Doris Patterson
have entered.
Jane Cook and Martha Jackson
will be the only entrants in both
the 40 yard and 100 yard breast
stroke. In the 10 yard back
stroke will be Marion Bradstrect.
Elizabeth Waugh and Marjory
Lincoln. Misses Bradstrect and
Lincoln will enter the 100 vard
back. ' .
Officials for the meet will be
Miss Allene Good, Tanksterette
sponsor, the starter: Bettv Clem
ents, president of the swimming
K - 'oup.
ardson.
referee; and Miss Rich
timer. UNIIVERSITAS BOAT
BUILDERS CLAIM
nTTT t tttt?t 'o .T7-PVT,nt
u wuux un, k) rti iiiii nun :
(Continued from Pago 1.)
cither have failed to protect their
materials from the ravages of
time and the elements or have
carelessly selected these materials.
perhaps forgetting to take oars
without which they can not gmd"
their boats or taking a surplus of
nar5 failing to obtain some
other part equally necessary.
inf'n "" some of those who
come here forget, in the pleasures
an'' activities of the present, the
'lll'P',"t necessity of giving a good
I"1''"'" "i meir ume ana effort
t0 tno creation of a boat sturdy
cnugh to carry them across the
sea ar.d they neglect this job un-
must ne0,js rto t,e joh hurriedly
and r.ot at all well enough. To sec
thern start out on the sea is a
sad sight for one knowing too
well that their chances of reach
ing land safely arc slim as the
hair of a frcg."
Boat Builders Catalogue.
Becoming more interested in
this sea journey which was a mat
ter of life or dath to the transi
tory ir.hab:'ant.s of U.niversitas
Nebraskansis. I asked mv in-
forrr.ant how the
were chosen and
raw materials
how the boat
was rr.a.:e.
"W'c have compiled.'1
I
!'.
the raw materials avadabl'e. ralle'l I
l.'"i;'T.arL a C'.:-A.c.'.'we l:i-.ef
a bulletin. From this heterogeneous '
coiieciion, ine oKer, experienced ;
anl rr.ore permanent members r.f
our con,:;,u:.itv have s-le-ted .
homogenous assortments ailed
curneula whir h include all the
rere.cs.aj-y equipment to make (,(.
teii-r.l kinds of boats fje.ni v.hah
the individual is free to , jiooe
whatever kind suts j.:u; ust.
Neccssiticj.
),'; .. the V.'ili'tV of J,., ;,t
:.'! or:, the l,ii:l....r nd a
bilge Ji.-ut of his time hen- g,-,!.r.
:ng tl.-- ma', aroj si. a; u,g th( in
II. tO a Well propOI'tj..ne.J Vessel.
Ti.eie are --taiii j.atts Without
v, hi'h no voyager :,n . av- tiu
' land '-xpei-.ng to rear h J:c.j v.-jth
;.; i.'gree of certainty. We have.
g..-e,i tl:es(. part certain i.arii'h
-i that our bu.lder Will have j,o;i.i
i'le,i of how to use t.:s ts.a-r.hh..
Vc tall then.:
'il nil Jt t.i think lefixlj,
. r..,f i,f il.f wriii.ii i tr n . inn.
Mi t'lfMrr ui lirmr tt!4l ,r...,.
i I III II I KIM-ral brwidlrdi- f llif
H'.rld
.,. tiiM-rimiimtiiic tabt.
-in ri.lifaiM.a i,f itw MI
ft,r.i t iiidn'rf
.11 t.Hilid. fi' r
i, ;l a
Sa cf Compttition.
-.':! V.j.-it, Dull, :S the J..,li,i
t !" ' Willi II I' KO .,:., l , to
e- , :,t, 1) I- jjj. hit, nn til j.in i
-O..J' j.lJit.k l-s tii'..-. Hi tin- ..,:,t
v, id .,f.-:y p;it. mi r it?' 1
11 it t :.e H it I.i
II.! ' li
It Jroli,
:i- and
, ).:.!
;
It
'.i h', to vou v. ho t an
' 't.'v t ::-,iy ifn v.atejii fioui this
i.a:,d but to thoM! v.-J:o bae
craM-l it i,r who ate now h'ru;;.
f.l:r.g In it r.; D.-ik-r
ia of competition it narut-d ne;tj;.r
i.a.vt-ly t.or mear.iiiirl'-i-fly. It u
al-d that by thon who ha-.' gon.
before a wan ing to thoM? v.Jj
wjll follow after."
A)i-r b had (said this. I.jmi-
t'-i,aj,t Halthein laphi-l m'o a re
f lectie i-iii-tK e and I hH X that
Jiottilj.; n.oje Wi'h to tx- jvoMijj
flora toi that day. I took my J -:v
of him to watidt-r atnait tJ iflatid
and Jearn mote ,f ,.
LINCOLN
(DiAtinction.
Zafurdoy
Phi Delta
Theta
Qiv Uisl CWl
Still more names for that
"Ber Mier Bist Du Schon" thing
from the WOW News Tower
we learn that these three have
been added to the lengthy list of
versions for that title-
My Mere Bits of Shame
By Me, You are Grand
Mr. Barney McShane.
: -r
....Bob Crosby and his swing
kings will succeed Kay Kyser and
his band at the Blackhawk res
taurant in Chicago, with his first
broadcast from that famous eat
ing place scheduled for March 30,
over Mutual.
....Here's one program that's
proved its worth Bob Becker's
Sunday afternoon program, about
dogs and such, recently received a
request fmm a snowbound family
in the California Sierras whose pet
bulldog had developed disturbing
symptoms.. Bob wiled instructions
and the dog recovered.
..Tomorrow's program includes
four naticnal sports broadcasts...
two by Husing. At 2:30 p. m. and
3:45 p. m., mellow voiced Husing
will describe the finals of the Na
tional indoor Tennis Champion
ships from the Seventh Beginient
armory in New York, KFAB... To
morrow evening at 0:00 Bing Cros
by, movie and radio idol and the
owner of a stable of race horses,
will assist Joe Hernandez an
nounce the Santa Anita $100,000
handicap, .at 3:15 tomorrow after
noon, Bryan Field, Columbia's ace
turfcaster will describe the $50,
000 Widener cup race from Hia
lcah park in Miami These turf
casts arc the inaugural of Colum
bia's nationwide horse racing
broadcasting program planned for
193S... Races from Arlineton. La-
tonia, and other famous ovals will
be on deck for CBS listeners !
j
Alice Faye, Gregory Ratoff, i
Joan Davis. Marjoric Weaver and
Tony Martin are to be featured on 1
the Hollywood Hotel broadcast to-
."'S"' t over KFAB.... also
Frances
ranees Langford. Jerrv Cooper,
Anne Jameson, Ken Niles and
Raymond Paige's orchestra.
..Other highlights today:
H t All.
1 1 .:vi a.m. Mu In . Hill
1:31 t. 111. ttniiTlrim N-IhmiI of Ihp Air.
ft:l. p.m. linn n Hip Mrrrl.
I'm ll..:il,f. I arl. r.
6:IXJ .in. NiirthniMiTn Iniirmlly lliwli
hlf. p.m llammmlrln Vmli- Hull.
::vi p. ni. ; ill MiH,mi:iii', urrhiini.
Il:liil p.m. Hull hih,iI ll.il.l.
I:lm p.m I'nrllr Mi li.ilin.
l':4.i p.m. fM-urni. nli'fi iirrhi.lra.
1 1 :ihi p m. viimnii Kai.-'ii nrrr,ni.
Il:.1 p.m. ilrrin 'Turkrm i.rilir.lrH (It s
K'mmJ i .
hKIR.
r.:l.i p.m. Viuirrrl Ilil2rr.
2:wi p.m. I . v. Marlnr H.inil.
n:1 p.m. M..IO kimhI lllihlithla.
I:l p.m. Jminti lliirw)'i iirrhrfm.
in ::w p.m. I'lrtn-M of lt.,r era of un
in tiriH,!. I arm.
p m. l.nlf Mlliani nri'hrtm Hi Ihr
4iinM,r-M.n,,r rn.in. hilt )i,ii
IkmiIiI hr m Ihe rnm:
holl ,
S:lm p.m. Mnuriri. Vpitalnf' nrrhritn.
":iMip.m. I, rami 4 fnlral Matliut.
":.ni p m. Iliml, hIIi-, llav.
:! p.m. HimMv Harr Harlanil boul.
ll:HU p.m. H,,rae Hrldl and hl hnna-
Il:lfl p.m. mv yimhadro' ori-hi1ra.
Il:.l p.m. ha Iimt i,r lir-'ra,
WOW.
p.m. Ktlph Watnrr.
":imi p in. it i- Vinln- (on'wrt.
::!' , m. 1 mi- Murii-v
:hi p.m. lifl Nitlitrr.
:W p.m. Mrddkr I idkr
I'oimi p.m. Hnn. and ndi.
Im::ui im,-Nu. .,.f.
I'I: 15 p.m. On llanrr Mum .
JOHN CUKRY SPEAKS
AT ART ASSOCIATION
SPRING SHOW
K.'or.tinued from Page .)
urJ,i''tic wot k hs been of Kansas
fa: R1 s' f'nes ar.d p ople. Kansas
iiowever. was slow to recognize
! her tahnted son. At the time
I that the ur.iveiMty puit hased
i Curiy's "l'.oad:i.en.:i I ' Camp,"
j none of bis paintings had as yet
l-!i purchased in Kaiisas. Later.
I howevt r. the friends t.f ait in,
'Manhattan, Kans. Jught one of
n:s wtiiKs lor a pMmane.nt coiicc-
ti'.n th'-ie.
I After varied t :-ri nee as Hn
, artist in this ooi.ntrv and abroad,
i Curry r.o-v has an ir.teie.-tmg as
i sigi.u.errt at the I'r.iveisity of
Vi5onsi!i. Designated as 'artist
ft large." under the jurisdiction
'f the roih-ge of agiit ulture. he
I doe l,;t iegar teaching. He is,
allowed the utmost freedom in 1
J I'Uinj.t of hu o-.cn artistic infer-i
;ess. a a, i yM maiti voj k for tne !
' iijuversi'y f o.'.K.-ts in making o:i- j
t.v's with the f.eopie of the Mate j
-f -tnejs, m the main -thru ex-i
f'.it.on ir.'o luial Jotal.t.es. Jle
lues to t t i r -; tu 'vrii a sense of.
bi-aiity V.I..1I1 inav be found in
'h-ir r 1 ,' 1 r. vii 01,11. ot. froiii
tli pon' 1,1 view of ti,e I'm-vir-ity
of ',' 1 , . 1 1 : .-: 11 ;o cm ..itiL' to
1 -f m ,j t -, ti c aj j r v iti J t if mu -
' I.--1 ,i ,,.,J ;.: i ,,1..,, u, ,..
Etcntive Art Program.
P. Ian j'. ;. .I'.bti .c,i uait Cur 1 y
'0 l.ii.ioln M.ijih 1.'!. the Ne.
..il.a Ait a-1..11011 is tariy-'
n.iig out a part of the ilijcat lonal
piv'i.iin v.J.ah has been liadi-1
tional v.ifil tii" 01 j.'iiiZat ion Mjice
jf i:;ei ;, :o:i 4!l yi-nir h((j. In jr. (
cnt lui,f 'i aj'i pac.h. Arnold
Bonn' h-, ), All in Tiue. ;iant
Wood. V.ai'er f;aidni-r ieorgt i
Buht, and '.'her artn'K and
fnti'it bae heen broLjVht here
by 'he ahfoeiattjin. Lat-t year ,
Uw-n thY'r ' ",'-org B.d'jif, '
prommeiit A men' an m'jra'i:-t.
When APPEARANCE Mailers . . .
'. I.i ant In
t i;r ic''
sunns
Only IOC
vtlh B lt.l'jr
P.vwjit Di 1
LIBRARY BUYS 21 VOLUMES
Univcrsity Adds Pearson,
Mansfield to Shelves.
The university library an
nounces the addition of 21 new
books to Us stacks. They are as
follows:
"Red Star Over China," Edgar
Snow.
"I Knew Hitler," K. G. Lu
deckc. "New Chapters In New Testa
ment Study," E. J. Goodspeed.
Stories," Katherine Mansfield.
"History of Rome," Max Cary.
"Government in Fascist Italy,"
H. A. Stciner.
"Give Your Heart to the j
Hawks," Robinson Jeffers. '
"The Arts," H. W. Van Loon.
"The Proletariat: A Challenge to
Western Civilization," Goetz
Briefs.
"Understanding The English,"
J. H. Wellard.
"Economics of Cooperative Mar
keting." H. H. Bakken.
"Southern Album," Sara Haardt,
"American Diplomatic Game,"
Drew Pearson,
"Through Science to Philos
ophy," Herbert Dingle.
"Practice and Finance of For
eign Trade," W. W. Syrett.
"Girl Reserve Movement of the
Y. W. C. A.." C. S. Vance.
"Theory and Practice of Psy
chiatry," W. S. Sadler.
"Unemployment in The Learned
Professions." W. M. Kotschnig.
"Ojibwa Sociology," Ruth Lan
des. "Types of Aesthetic Judgment,'
E. M. Bartlett.
"Ulrich von Hutton and The
German Reformation," Hajo Hol
born. ( OKI) COLINSELOR
CANDIDATES
Balloting for the election of
the 1933-39 Coed Counselor
board and officers will take
place Monday between 9 a. m.
and 5 p. m. in Ellen Smith hall
and on the agricultural campus,
at Ag hall. All university wom
en who present identification
cards are eligible to vote. The
list of candidates is as follows:
PRESIDENT.
Phyllis Chamberlain.
Jean Marvin.
SENIOR MEMBERS
AFFILIATED. (Two to be elected)
Bonnie Bourn.
Jane Goetz.
Lois Cooper.
Elizabeth Smith.
SENIOR MEMBERS
UNAFFILIATED.
(Two to be elected)
Marjorie Churchill.
Esthermae Helm.
Virginia Nolte.
Arlene Williams.
JUNIOR MEMBERS
AFFILIATED.
(Two to be elected)
Virginia Clcmans.
Maxine Lake.
Fern Steuteville.
Dorothy Swoboda.
JUNIOR MEMBERS
UNAFFILIATED.
(Two to be elected)
Marie Knickrehm.
Betty Ann Duff.
Faith Medlar.
Mary Sherburne.
SOPHOMORE MEMBERS
AFFILIATED.
(One to be elected)
Mary Bullock.
Anne Hustead.
SOPHOMORE MEMBER S
UNAFFILIATED.
Ruth Clark.
Helen Elizabeth Claybaugh.
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votes and the office of seci clary
mid treasurer is filled bv the
highest sophomore candidate.
Candidates for the two senior ,
memberships on the board from
sororities are Bonnie Burn, Lois
Cooper. Jane Goetz, and Elizabeth
Smith. Candidates for the two
senior barb places are Marjoric
Churchill. Esthermae Helm. Vir
ginia Nolte. and Arlene. Williams.
Virginia Clemens, Maxine Lake,
Fern Steutcville, and Dorothy
Swoboda are the nominees for the
two affiliated junior positions, and
Marie Knickreiim, Betty Ann Puff.
Faith Medlar, and Mary Sher
burne are the group from which
the two unaffiliated members will
be chosen.
Running from the sophomore
class are Mary Bullock and Ann
Hustead from the Greek group
and Ruth Clark and Helen Eliza
beth Claybaugh for the barb posi
tion. All women may vote for both
the affiliated and unaffiliated
members from all classes. The
election committee has stipulated,
however, that when two choices
are given in a group of four can
didates, both choices must be indi
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