The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Delta Upsilon ivins Sing
Lutheran
students hear
Simmons crowned Queen
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Barth Sunday
Lutheran students will meet for
the regular Sunday morning serv
ice at 10:45 Sunday morning in
parlors Y and Z in the Union. Mr.
Howard Barth, for the past two
years assistant pastor at Trinity
Lutheran church in Lincoln, will
be the guest speaker. The student
male chorus will sing.
Sunday is parents' day for men
at the Beta Sigma Psi fraternity
and parents will attend morning
services with their sons and will
attend a banquet for the annual
parents' day at 1 p. m.
Gamma Delta will meet at 7
p. m. Sunday in room 316 in the
Union. The topic for discussion
will be "Marriage from a Chris
tian Point of View." Rev. Erck
will lead the discussion.
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Lincoln Journal.
Delta Upsilon, directed by James Shelley, won the Interfraternity Sing in which six other fraternities
competed. For the DU's, Director Shelley accepted the cup given by Kosmet Klub, sponsors of Sing.
Teh-yao Wu, Chinese student at Of 704 students at Kan Claire Rorkhtirst college will be host
Hamilton college, has started a (Wis.) State Teachers college last May 22 at a national symposium
drive for funds to supply textbooks semester, 302 were from Kan on "The Good Life in an Indus-
tor Christian colleges in China. Claire homes. trial Kra."
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Irregulars of 3.9S qualities
Imperfections plainly marked. Variety
of materials and colors. This is your
chance to get a lovely Doris Dodson
dress, sale starts at 9:30.
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Irregulars of 6. SO qualities
Spun rayons and cottons in many
smart styles. One and two piece
plain.
2"
One and two
dresses. Stnnes. fisrures and
Come early for your choice.
Irregulars of 7.95 qualities
The imperfections are plainly marked
for your inspection. They're just what
you need for this spring's parties. Your
choice of cottons or rayons, plain or
ligurea materials.
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Good Housekeeping ...
Daily conduct
college women
jpinion survey
Through the cooperation of the
DAILY staff, Good Housekeeping
has recently conducted a survey of
college women's opinions on vari
ous and sundry subjects.
In the first place such questions
as, "Do you want to be raising
babies or holding down a good job,
or both, a year after graduation?"
were asked. "How do you feel
about the draft?" and "What part
should women play in national de
fense?" ere other examples.
It also asks questions concern
ing clothes and the amount spent
on them. Use of cosmetics pro or
con is still another section of this
booklet which should reveal to
Good Housekeeping Institute some
startling news. Results of the sur
vey will be sent to the DAILY
NEBRASKAN and published in
Good Housekeeping.
Orator-
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rwould be necessary to earn a liv
ing in a post-war world.
Blackest assumption.
"Then for a moment," he stated,
"let us take the very blackest of
all assumptions. Let us assume
the United States enters this war
and that we, the allies, are de
feated. If such were to happen,
then the only thing we would have
to depend upon for our survival
for making our way in a new or
der would be our education."
Curtiss, comparing present-day
college life with that of former
times, said that "we need look back
only three years to see that time
the student was spending here at
the unljurfsity, he spent in prepar
ing ff a lifetime job."
Aak result, the college student
of thaTMgy diligently applied him
self to his work, he said. "Today,
however, the average college stu
dent has nothing to contemplate
in the next few years but join
ing the armed forces of the United
States, either as a draftee or a
soldier.
Pessimistic attitude.
"The fortunate ones will go in as
officers, the less fortunates as pri
vates. There has grown up a pes-
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Lincoln Journal.
Standing on her throne, crowned Queen of the May, is Jean Simmons. She is surrounded by her at
tendants, pages, and train, flower and crown bearers.
Chains form processional
Sportswear
Specials
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from MAG EE'S
Downstairs
$avings $hop
Reg. $1.95 Gabardine
Sport Shirts
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A special rayon and cotton
gabardine fabric . . . thor
oughly washable ... in long
sleeve styles ... all sizes
. . . tan, blue and green
shades.
Reg. 4.9S Men's
Sport Slacks
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Sport slacks made of fa
mous Field Club fabric and
advertised in Esquire. Also
slight irregulars of $5.95 to
$6.95 slacks. In all sizes and
colors.
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Lincoln Journal.
In a procession made colorful by their pastel and white dresses, coeds formed the Ivy and Daisy
chains which began the ceremonies leading to the crowning of the Queen of the May. Chanting the
traditional Ivy Day song, "We Who Bear the Ivy," they bordered the walk leading to the throne.
liiglier than independents
simistic attitude toward school tn-.,jonaI .urvcv oliows ...
day, a feeling of futility and of m - T
.m'SSeplorable - the fYatC 1111 tV IUC1 S SCllOUirSptp
our university has fallen greatly
the past two years."
The reason for concern on the
part of university students was the
fact that, if war comes to the
United States, probably "every
able-bodied man between the ages
of 18 and 40 will be in it."
"We need to look only to his
tory to see that wars do not last
forever. The longest .we can be
lieve the existing war will last is
two or three more years, and the
taking out of two or three years
from the lifetime of the average 18
venr old student will leave him a
life expectancy of 40 years,"
concluded.
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For the tenth consecutive year
fraternity men in the United
States have surpassed independent
men in scholarship, according to a
thorogoing survey just released by
Dr. Alvan E. Duerr of New York
City, scholarship chairman of the
National Interfraternity confer
ence. In 1939-1940 fraternity men
increased their lead slightly over
the mark for the previous year.
The survey is based on the
scholastic record of more than 75,-
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over enrtre country
000 undergraduate members of the
national and local fraternities. A
very small percentage of schools
with fraternities do not make
scholastic reports available.
Taking the institutions as a
whole, there has been marked im
provement thruout the eastern
half of the country, but 60 per
cent of the institutions west of
the Mississippi lost ground, ac
cording to the report. The same
trends were found in both en
dowed and state institutions, and
in both types was evidence that
fraternity chapters respond def
initely to scholastic leadership di
rected toward better scholarship.
The voluntary imposition by the
fraternities of a higher initiation
requirement than the university
demanded brought Ohio State fra
ternities above the all men's av
erage for the first time in recent
years.
Best record.
The best group record, accord
ing to the survey, was made at
Kurman, where the five fraterni
ties averaged 25 percent better
than the all men's average. Fur
man headed the nine schools at
which all the fraternities were
above the all merv's average: Dav
idson, Millsaps, Mississippi State,
Polytechnic Institute, Washington
College, Akron, Eureka, and Mi
ami. Strong gains were ergistered at
Minnesota, and Depauw. The Delta
Kappa Epsilon chapter at Texas
jumped from 14 percent below to
33 percent above the all-men's av
erage to lead 25 chapters.
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