The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 22, 1948, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THL DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, April ,22 J948
Gratlwolil Wins Long Award
As Outstanding Frosh Debater
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r-.i :,rKroht Lincoln fresh-
rnan in Arts and Sciences, was
presented the Long Debate Award
as the outstanding freshman de
bater by Jack Solomon, last year's
winner, at the annual meeting of
Delta Sigma Iiho, national foren
sic honorary, Tuesday evening.
Donald Jensen of Kearney was
a close second to Gradwohl.
In a short review of the debate
season Riven by Donald Olson, the
debate coach called the past sea
son the "best in the id story of de
bate at Ihe University of Ne-
USA to Affiliate"
Bnrh Conference
The Unaffiliated Student Asso
ciation council has voted to be
come a part of a newly formed
western conference of Indepen-
hraska."
The varsity debate squad got 38
first place or superior ratings dur
ing the course of the season.
Election of officers for next year
was also held at the meeting. Dick
Schleusener was named president,
Eloise Paustian vice-president and
Jack Solomon secretary-treasurer.
Fight students were also initi
ated into the group at the meet
ing. They are: June Gast, Mrs.
Nancy Connel, Dick Moodie, Leon
ard ilammcs, Rodney Lindwald,
Jack Solomon, Dick Schleusener
and Eloise Paustian.
dent Student Associations. At a
special meeting Monday, repre
sentatives of the university in
dependent organizations indicated
their approval of the movement.
Bill Moore, USA chairman, sub
mitted before the council pro
posals made at the Boulder par-
t . , J - 7 ' i
Golf Specialties Contest
To Be Held May 13-15
The intramural golf season will
get underway this year with the
Golf Specialties Tournament, May
13 and 15. The event will be run
off just west of the Coliseum.
There will be two events, golf
driving for distance and golf
pitching for accuracy. Each man
is allowed 3 shots in the driving
and 5 throws in the pitching.
lay, where regional plans were
drawn up. Moore was elected re
gional Treasurer.
Benjamin Wall, was named by
the Council officially to represent
USA at the national convention
of independent student organiza
tions to be held at Ames, la.,
next month.
Wall will "be accompanied by
representatives of other unaf
filiated campus groups.
C. Brandhorst
To Address
Church Dinner
The annual Lutheran student
and alumni banquet will be held
Sunday, April 25, 0:30 p.m.. in
Parlors XYZ. Union. On the ban
quet committee are Don Gcyc,
Lois Bamesberger, and Anita Os-
i terman.
I Toastmaster for the evening will
' be Bob S( heve, with Professor C.
T. Brandhorst, Seward, as main
speaker His topic will be "Re
; ligion and Science."
Reporting on student work will
'be Rev. H. F.rck, university pas
tor, and answering with the ac
tivities of his' group will lnUar
' lan Echtenkamp, President of
Gamma Delta. Norbert Tiemann,
'President of Beta Sigma Psi, wdl
J,st Anniversary
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An important meeting for all
Kosmct Klub actives will be
held this afternoon at 5 p. m.
in the Klub room according to
Gould Flags. Officers for next
year will be elected.
represent his group.
Alter the banquet, the alumni
meeting will be held, with Paul
Hek, Seward, presiding.
Reservations are to be made
with Rev. Erck in the Temple
building between 2 and 5 p.m.,
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