The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1939, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR
DAILY NEBKASKAN
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1939
BIG TALK of Gene Krupa the
headline of the day's society world
. . . ana can you blame anyone . . .
and re ollcctions of week-end fun
being high-spotted by the Kappa
Delt formal, the A TO, and the
movie Gunga Din... nil of which
were mighty fine... for Saturday
afternoon fun, the Uridge tourney
attracted many of the Greeks...
the champeens, Stanley Slosburg
and Bea Sonmiors, played such old
hands at the game as DU's Joe
Stephens and Harry Epperson,
Theta Dorothy Van Patten and
Beta Tom Davis, Phi Dells Fred
Fairman and Cedric Johnson, Slg
Alphs Bob Waugh and Bob Martin.
Beta Sigs Charles Olio and Arthur
Eoye. I'll! Gams Bob Tollel'son and
Hugh Kisenhart, Alpha Chi's
Eleanor and Marjorie F.isonhart.
Trl Deltas Eleanor Akin and Betty
Leonard. Delta Gammas Er.iie
Jones and Lit Williams, and nn-ners-up
Woodie Campbell and
Elaine Lucas, Phi Mil's. . .among
spectators at the match were, of
course, John Upson and Jessica
Mutz, SAE and Thcti...at the
ATO formal, novelty-of-the-month
were the tinv champagne pails
filled with bath salts, and cham
pagne bottle containing cologne. . .
Theta Dorothy Swischer was there
with Ralph Yost, Don Boehm and
Kappa Marj Moller, Dev. Finkle
and Mary Fislar, Chi O, and Beta
John Klose with Dolly Joy... sev
eral Kappa Delta dinner parties
were held, among them, one given
by Ann Soukup at the Cornhusker
...the Saturday matinee dance
was none too well attended, but
such couples as Ward Rounds and
his date, among others, kept things
well going. . .Sunday night at Pi
Phi is a buffet supper. . .there'll be
Mary Bell Bates with Phi Delt Ace
Ruromqge
Sale
STATIONERY!
Crane and Eaton's
Miscellaneous Lines in
White and Colored
Stationery
10c-15c -25c -50c
Quire or Package
Extra Envelopes
In White or Colored
5 for 25c
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Andreson, Kay Bussard and How
ard Fisher, Sigma Nu, and Jane
Shaw with Sig Alph Butch Wert
mf.n. ..we'd like to apologize to
both Kappa Mary Lou Ball and
Phi Psi Carl Cuslejr for saying
that she had worn his pin... evi
dently, the rumor is entirely un
true, and we're very sorry. . .
IN THE UNION Friday eve
ning was a dinner for Miss Mar
garet Fedde, who has been with
the University Home Economics
department for twenty years. 200
guests attended the gathering.
CHI OMEGA announces the
pledging of Lois Drake.
CH JIT BOWERS is a new pledge
at the Phi Tsi house.
Prom Girl ,
(Continued from Page 1)
Kition of president of the A. W. S.,
treasurer of the Y. W. C. A., and
a member of the "Y" cabinet.
Kappa Delta Alice Nemec, arts
and science senior from Omaha,
is a member of the Y. W. C. A.
and is a Tanksteretle.
Barbara Rosewater, Alpha Xi
Delta senior from Omaha, is a
member of Mortar board, Chi Del-
TICKETS
Tickets for the prom go on
sale at 8 o'clock Monday morn
ing. Sales will be handled by
Corn Cobs and other students
who are interested in winning a
free ticket by selling ten
ducats.
Tickets may be purchased in
the office of the Union, in the
Daily Nebraskan office, or at
Magee's, and are to be checked
out at the office of John K.
Selleck.
ta Phi, Student council, and was
formerly a news editor on the
NEBRASKAN.
Ruthanna Russel, home econom
ics senior from Lincoln, has par
ticipated In the activities of Tas
sels, Y. W. C. A., Phi Upsilon
Omirron and Coed Counsellors, and
has had memberships on the Home
Economics Association board and
Farmer's Fair board.
Representatives of the junior
class are Emma Marie Schultloffcl,
member of the Student council,
intramural board. Y. W. C. A.,
Coed Counsellor board and Tas
sels, and Gerry Wallace, Delta
Gamma of Lincoln, a member of
the sports board and a Tankster
ette. Scholarship,
(Continued from Page 1)
over.
Tea tables will be presided over
by Miss Margaret Fedde. Miss
Leonorc Alway, Miss Clementine
Newman, Miss Kate Fields, Miss
H. Alice Howell, Mrs. Chauncey
Boucher, and Mrs. Verna Boyles.
Patricia Lahr and Bonnie Burn
will be in charge of the presenta
tion of awards.
Tin.
NE1B1IIAKA
UNI MEN VIE FOR
Judging Committee Of
MARIAN KIDD
JUNE BIERBOWER
Selection Oi L. D. O. C. Will Be On A
Basis Of Ability To Drees In A Manner
Appropriate For University Life.
Any TJnl MAN may enter the B. D. O. C. contest
No purchases. No obligations. 20 signatures of male
students is all that is necessary. See nomination
blanks for complete rules.
STOP AT HARVEY BROS. FOR YOUR NOMINATION BLANK
B, D. O. C. Contest Sponsored By Harvey Brothers and The Daily Nebraskan.
Former NU grad student
publishes scientific paper
Ashton C. Cuckler, a former
graduate student In the depart
ment of zoology, has published a
paper entitled "Nematode Para
sites of the Galapagos Land
Iguana." This paper is one of a
series being published by the Al
lan Hancock Pacific expeditions
and is based on material collected
by Prof. H. W. Manter.
Bernard ,
(Continued from Page 1)
the fact that the glen is fertile,
exceedingly rich, and of strangely
mild climate in the midst of an
immense region which la swept
by blizzards.
The colored pictures which the
explorer brings with him show
the richness of the valley's tem
ples, of which many are said to
have roofs of pure sheet gold. Ber
nard describes the temple rooms
as being filled with solid gold in
cense burners, dragons, butter
lamps, and gem-encrusted statues.
Of the Yogi practices of regu
lating the heartbeat and breathing,
which Bernard learned in the la
maseries, he says, "What the Ti
betans have done la to create their
own scholarship of physiology."
Lincoln's Fashion Cenier
"PLOTS
OF PLEATS"
New Dresses with
Plenty of Spring
Swing
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Floor
Rial got
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TO SELECT 1B.HD..C.
TITLE OF BEST DRESSED ON CAMPUS
Uni Women Have Complete Power Of Selection
JEANNE NEWELL VELMA EKWALL
BARBARA MEYER JANET HARRIS
PATRICIA LAHR
Cunkle speoks tonight
at First Plymouth church
Frank Cunkle, of the nchool of
music department, will give the
third In a series of "Glimpses Into
the Arts" speeches, sponsored by
the Sunday evening club of the
First Plymouth church, tonight at
6:30 o'clock.
The talk will be given In con
nection with special Lenten ves
pers for university students, which
are to be held every Sunday night
during Lent.
Ohio's five state universities
have formed an inter-university
council to co-ordinate the educa
tional policies and programs of the
schools.
GOING!!
12 theater tickets good for
any time, any show ... at
the Varsity . . . have you
gotten yours yet? 12 theater
tickets for Coffee Lounge
Sunday night supper diners
. . . to be given away this
Sunday night between 6 and
9 . . . while Ken Nelson
plays ... on weekdays music
from 9 to 12 . . every night!
HOTEL
CAPITAL
t - - ' -
GONG!
en Fin
Contest Closes March 13th Announce
ment of B. D. O. C. Winner in March 23rd
DAILY NEBRASKAN.
Winner of B. D. O. C. title wi:l b presented with
$75.00 in clothing from HARVEY BROTHERS, the
store of smartly styled men's clothing. ,1230 O St
Union starts 'Economy
Hour to spread crowd
starting Monday, students
who take advantage of the
Union's "economy hour" will be
able to purchase 25 cent lunch
eons for 20 cents.
The "economy hours," from 11
to 11:30 in the morning and 1 to
2, are hoped by the grill staff to
relieve congestion in the grill
and thus afford students better
service.
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