The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1947, Page Page 4, Image 5

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, April 23, 7347
Personally Speaking
By Norm Leger
ueiore we start, we would like who have to limit their cokes
to address a couple of people per- per-day because of the demands
sonally: Don't complain if you of activities is Harold Mozer, new
are sugniea in tne write-ups this president of Student Council. Sec
week. You were sent letters retary of Zeta Beta Tau frater
which, we believe, politely asked nity, Harold is a junior in the col
you to contact us. You have not
shown the courtesy to do so, and
consequently we do not have the
information for a write-up of you.
we do have the pictures.
Coed Counselors IYesidcnt.
It was on the trip to Minnesota
last fall that we first met the
comely coed whose picture fol
lows. Little did we knew then
that this same girl was one of the
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mggesi cogs among UIN junior
women. (We don't say "wheels"
that s for seniors, we're told.)
The coed is Mary Dye, newly
elected president of Coed Coun
selors.
before spring elections, Mary
had been elected to the position of
vw secretary, but this post she
had to give up after winning the
A position in Counselors. ( Old
devil point system. . . .) During
xne past year Mary served as dis
trict representative for the Y. A
member of the debate squad for
tne past two years, she is a mem
ber of Delta Sigma Rho, Alpha
Epsilon Rho, Pi Lambda Theta
and Alpha Omocron Pi sorority
Besides spending enough time
over the books to make the honor
roll for three years, Mary has also
worked on stage crews for the
university Theatre.
Student Council Head.
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Harold Mozer
lege of engineering. As an engi
neering student, he serves on the
engineering executive and is sales
manager for the Nebraska Blue
Print. But the lure of other ac
tivities has drawn him elsewhere.
In addition to serving as a com
mittee member on the council
during the past year, Harold is
an active in Corn Cobs. In a talk
with the new president we were
glad to find out ('cause we might
be a senior . . . someday . . .) that
one of the bigger projects the
council will undertake next fall
is the further establishment of
Senior week. Harold wants to
see the matter placed before the
faculty senate early in the year
so that results m?y affect next
year's seniors.
Other business calls for the us
ual elections of class presidents
and new council members, Junior-
Senior prom, and plans for next
year's rallies and migration trip.
A four-member council commit
tee will be appointed in the near
future to handle the pep sessions
and the BIG trip to see one of
the games at another school.
Chemists Elect.
There will be a meeting: of all
members of the student branch
of Chemical Engineers today at
5p. m. in Room 102 of Avery
Lab. Election of officers will be
the main business of the day
Members are requested to be pre
pared to pay the $1.25 dues.
Pre-Law Smoker.
Pre-Law students are invited
to attend a Delta Theta Phi, le
eal fraternity. Smoker Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m.. at the Capitol
Hotel.
Ivy and Daisy Chains.
All coeds whose names have
been turned In as participants in
the ivy and daisy chains for Ivy
day must practice today at 5
p. m. in Room 315 of the Unioa,
according to Shirley Jenkins, di
rector of the ivy and daisy chains,
Le Circle Francois.
The next meeting: of Le Circle
Francois will be held Tuesday at
4 in the faculty lounge of the
Student Union. Slides entitled "Un
Tour en France'.' will be shown.
Refreshments will be served.
YW
YW Comparative Religion group
will meet Tuesday instead of
Wednesday at 4 p. m., in Ellen
Smith.
Phi Alpha Delta.
Professors E. O. Belsbeim and
L. B. Orfield will be the guest
speakers at the Phi Alpha Delta
pre-Iaw fraternity smoker to be
held Thursday in Room 315 of
the Union at 7:30 p. m.
Style Review
Shows Sports
Campus Wear
More than 200 students from
the university, Nebraska Wesley
an and Union college attended last
week's Sportswear Review at Ma
gee's, featuring clothing for all
campus wear, tennis, golf, swim
ming, boating and travel.
Fabrics based upon requisites of
the sportsman made their debut at
the style show. The light-weight,
washable and color fast qualities
of McGregors "Action under the
Sun" sportswear for men were
pointed out.
Students modeling in the show
were Joan Butler, Betty Chipman,
Donna Gallagher, Shirley I.ierk,
Maryann Loomis, Sally O'Shea,
Virginia Pester, Sally Swiler, Rob
ert Allen, Charlie Bocken, Fig
Flagg, Bud Johnson, James Ken
ner, Alan Potter and John Sherwood.
Chess
The University Chess Club will
hold its regular meeting in Parlor
C of the Student Union on Tues
day, April 29 at 7.00 p. m.
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