i TTTnVY. MV n. loin Till: PM1Y NFBRASKAN On The Mo'luT ft "I l ! li'I'l ) Si ..f l,r ,,(, ,, i ,,.rni hoiisct "ilti 1ns. .t.t.t.. . .,. M.,,-,l r i j!iinili ii"'"1"'' "f Binatioh- Tin- I'iirhi t ,.f - : ' k inruUd """""I M"i Tun. I givm .i t,,(l f,(l. a,mit'"' TtiM H. Thl Delta Tbeu T jma Chi Jtv their second iUl Miami Triad. spring . t the ballroom of the ftSu.ker hotel on Saturday .ve , Among th 10 couplet who S5ifd th. rrty lumnl v ibt three fralernitlea from uJwf- Kearney. Omaha ami JwiiMuff. A entertainment dur J; inte rmiwion wero vocal se 5Lm by Grace Cathan and Harriett Cruise Kemmer. f-ronlng were Mr. and Mrs. VisF'ntley. Mi. Cora Bent ley. Jd Mrt. A. H. Schmidt, Mrs. STUART how ... (Ml the Calf II Until VtU IM "The Golden Calif 11 with jCK MlAHALL EL intNOEL SUE CARMOLL VAUOCVILLC JEAN BOYDELL The Unique PeootaBlM'' JACKViLSOH In "A NONSENSICAL REVUE" ELTINGE AND VERNON In MY CARAVAN Added Sound Short Feature Shew 1 ta S 7 11 W.t 40. Eve. SO. Chll. 10. Lest Starved Mat. M. Evt. 71. V Alive Agaii Again pftpit for Su Mjnchu't t r r if ymaj thrill In hi iurpria ad venture, The Return of DR. FU MANCHU with WARNER OLAND Added Sound Short FHtum ORPIIEUM now Show 1VS7 t. IS. Evt. M. Chll. 10. Lincoln now . - mi ftJhmtrMuntl 3 AH DA DAD El PARAMOUNT All Talking Sl"0ln9 - Dsnelng Musical Comedy with Vcur Favorite Screen and (tag Stars Including Chevalier Clara Bow Nancy Carroll "Buddy" Rogers George Bancroft Helen Kane Ruth Chatterton And Sang Hit Galore Including "Sweeping the Cloud Away" "Any Time- th Time to Fall In Love" Show 1-J-5-7-S P. Mat. K. Eve. 50- Chn. 10. COLONIAL A Paramount Picture "Roadhouse Nights" forging. Thrilling, Riot of Faint with Helen Morgan "t- 15e Eve 25c Chll 10c Show 1 3 a 7 RIALTO THIS WEEK "Chasing Rainbows" ctLE KIN6 BESSIE LOVE Sound Comedy 5- V Shew Stat C"!. 10c at 1-1-S-7-S 3A Campus Kva Langworthy and J Mrile Vow e II. , Corncobt Giv I Dinner Danes ri Kpailon Pi. men's e .njan tzatlon of the I'mveikiiy f N. . " " . . 1 1 1 in 1 .i 1 1 1 1 1 r I danr at the Uninln hotel Sat-' urday evenmc. nter f ted and white balloons inmpriited -' pointmenl f..r the tnhle f r ', eiht. Date card t.n.k the form and c-jor o( the nuncoh nd favor for the juet wei per fume aton.ire'rs in the shape of cigarette lighters rimpernns t tlhd affair tmlvMlrl Mr. and Mrs. C. H. OhVather. Sh Tauline Ollatly and XI r and Mrs Jc Hunt Sigma Nus Entertain Sigma Nu fraternity gave a spring party at the ballroom of the Lincoln hotel on Krtday evenmc The 150 couples attending in cluded some slumnl of the frater nity. Chaperons were Captain and Mrs. John V. Crwiy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pohson. Mrs. Clara Skiles Troutv and Uenter B Or field. P. A. O. Gives House Party Members of Phi Alpha Delta fraternity Eave an informal danc ing party at the chapter house on ' Saturday eveuiug. Among the g-uesti were three out of town alumni. Dr. H. A. White and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddle were chaperons for the party. Theta Xi's Are Hosts Theta Xi fraternity entertained at an "odds and ends" party at the chapter house on Friday even ing. Several out of town alumni were included among the fruests who were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Binpham snd Mr. and Mrs. Marion Suber. Other Groups Entertain I . . . r : tt xn..l.a .lt.nilr.il A DOUl iU'iif nnw.v..- the psrty at the Kappa Delia house on Saturday evening, snd the members of Alpha Omicron Pt entertained at the chapter house the same evening. Sigma Alpha F.psilon entertained 200 couples at a spring party at the haiimnm of the Cornhusker hotel 'on Friday vening. while Palladian literary' society gave a proKir! sive dinner party Saturday. Kappa Kappa Gamma Gives Banquet Annual founders day banquet ot Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority was given by the local chapter at tthe Lincoln hotel on Saturday evening. Guests were srranged at .hi tnr rirht. decorated with bowls of iris: A musical program ! presented by Mary Jane Swett. Mary Donnelly Robb. Catherine Davis. Mrs. George Tunison o. Omaha and Mrs. Rolla Van Ki'k j followed the dinner, and the pledges gave an original stunt. I Lawyers Observe j Founders Day Delta Theta Phi. professional law fraternity, held its founders dsy banquet at the Lincoln hotel I on Saturday evening. A. L. Douas. i national secretary of the frater- i nity. wss honor guest, and Rich ard F. Woods. Omaha alumni, pre sided as toastmaster. Sixty guests j attended the affair. I Athlete Is I to Wed ! Announcement has been made of i the engagement and spproaching I marriage of Gerald Heikes. Da kota Citv. and ciair ion. i Verdon. 'Miss Heikes, a graduate of the university, was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi and of Mor tar Board. Mr. Sloan, who has been prominent in athletic cin-, during his university course, wid graduate from the University of Nebraska in June. He Is a mew- j ber of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. The wedding will tak F!ace :n August, and Mr. Sloan and his bride will go to trontoa, Ohio where he will coach. Theta-Sigma Nu Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Newson of Fort Collins. Colo., announce the engagement of their daughter. Fern, to Carl Hahn of Twin Falls. Ida. Miss Newson. wbo was grad uated from the university last vear is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Hahn is a Sigma Nu and an Inno cent for next year. BEDTIME RULE TO REST WITH WOMEN (Continued from Page 1.) the polls. PualjcitywM be gi iven the election in The Daily Nebras kan and the list of eligible will be published the morning of the elec tion. The woman receiving the highest number of votes will be queen and the one receiving the next highest will be maid of I honor. Mortar Board wiu count the votes supervisee vy Mortar Board advisory committee. Following is a copy of the rules: "To the faculty committee on stu dent organizations: Following is the agreement reached between the Mortar Board .ociety and Student council re garding the conduct of future May queen elections: . . Ee it evicted by the Student council that the following rules apply to May queen elections: Committee Assists. 1 Elections shall be conducted v... .j,. Mortar Board society with the assistance of a committee of Van Sant School of Businesi Day and Evening School Co-Edueatlonal Solicitor i Eontracta-Mo Pre-paymenu Summer i lor teacher JA SSS0 "'tU6 OMAHA Qmr. HXh and Dousla f.Mffifii-iTi' Exvmiirr Hoard lo Mrvt Twlnx Cnginttrs' eaocutiv beard will hold a mosting in Mechanic Arts 204 at k p. m, Thursday, May 14. Chairmen and secretary-treasurers ol the student branch engineering oociclie fur the past year and neat year are asaed te be present alee. the Mtudrnt count II rompaed of the hicheai ranking woman offi ler of the council and two aemor mrmlierii to be selerted by her 2 All junior and senior women ate eligible to vote al the May! queen election Uon presentation of Idrnlifx niion tarda. 3 The Mortar Hoard society ' sliall prepare a llxt of senior wo-1 .i.-.t.i. ... if... ...... r. -'- M"1 huh siha.ll he ,HH.ted si the olla. I The in Flinil li'limin mw iiauir. i . - - 1 1 . . aw of all nenmr women hn have at least one B activity potnl accord ing Ik the rating of the Associated Women Students board, and be schniatical!y eligible Publicity Given. . .... , . . . The election shall he given' temable publicity in Thr Dally Nehtaskan three dava before the HSainanm ni i ni la - it v in ne i a v date of selection. Llt nf the eli gible" iteninr women shall not be publiahed until the morning of election .V polls wilt be open ftom 9 lo 5 n'clot k 6. The woman receiving the highest number of votes shall be delected as May queen. The one receiving the next highest number of votes shall be chosen as maid of honor. To of the Mortar Board , advisory committee will supervise 1 me rimming 01 vote, ny onr Board Idea Given. Mortar Board's idea of a scho lastic society is for the stimulat ing of higher scholarship among women of the freshman class. The society has stated its plan la to recognise a group with member ship based solely on scholarship. This group could then petition membership In a national group if the members wished to do so. The petition submitted by Mor tar Board follows: "Mortar Board at the University of Nebraska requests permission , of the faculty committee on stu-! dent organirstion to organise and sponsor a group to be known as j "Freshmen Women'a Honorary 1 Scholastic Society. Would Stimulate Scholarship. We fee that such an organiza tion would stimulate higher schol arship among women of the fresh man class. Mortar Board feels that definite recognition should be given for superior scholarship. So ; with the idea that the only worth while recognition comes in activi ties. We feel that a recognition for superior scholarship would stimulate greater scholastic ac tivity and a realization that schol arship Is the true end of a college education. There are several honorary na tional groups in existence for the express purpose of recognizing freshman girls. Our plan is to rec ognize a group, membership of which shall be based solely upon scholarship, which could petition membership in a national group if the members wished to do so. There will be no fee attached. Every freshman girl who has made an average of 90 or above for the past semester shall become a member. Our list shall ne maae issnion experts, out me cocus vi from the list which has been com- j this yesr have been for 365 days piled for Honors day. on an 18 day diet. (Sounds like Used at Other Schools. " . 'or the (lifornia grapefruit .'association.! Incidentally, the Contact with other chapters of . wairtlin average was 24 8 inches. Mortar Board which have spon- computed bv the c P. A.-s at tne sored such a group shows that ; glma n0Use- the scene of the scholarship has been greatly 1m- derbv proved where such a recognition j r pre!jdent o the Sigma Nu has been given. We feel that any fraternitv was the onlv one who group is worthwhile which serves cam, prepared. wearing a brand to stimulate higher scholarship. Mw pajr of smokej glasses. Correspondence has been carried 1 h.r ftnrr of the derbv on with other colleges where there are honorary scholastic organiza tions, and we find that an are mosx , enthusiastic about their groups. ! Mortar Board would like to have recognition given at the Honors convocation, but if this would be Impossible we should like to an nounce it immediately after Hon ors day. It might interest the com mittee to know that twenty girls would be eligible for membership at this time." PI IU KPSIOX IS TO PRESENT DOUBLE AWARD Committee in charge of the award of Pi Mu Epsilon prizes in calculus has decided that because . of tbe fact that the papers were so nearly equal, it will be neces sary to give awards to each of the high ranking contestants. These prizes consist of a certificate of award and a gold piece. They will be awarded to Miss Loraine Lallman. '32. Arapahoe and to Robert Jewett '32, Lincoln. Arrangements have been made for the awards to be presented to the winners at tbe aanual picnic of Pi Mu Epsilon, to be held on Thursday. May 22. Details of this affair will be announced later. HARPER ATTENDS CONVENTION W. C. Harper, assistant to the dean of student afairs, attended a meeting of college deans st Fay etteville. Ark., last week 011 the University of Arkansas campus. HEADS REGISTRARS alias r ivrcnce ' . , trar. was elect ea president 01 me Nebraska registrar association for the coming year at their annual meeting on the campus last week end. SUWER Opening Days June 2 and June 9 Three months training in advance of the fall term. Plan now ir this course and earn three month more salary than those who wait till falL High Grade Business Training that will pay you welL Ask for literature. Lincoln School of Commerce ACCREDITED P & 14th St. MEDICAL -COLLEGE - ACTIVITY Pro Med Day a Success. The animal pre niej day hrKI at Nrltiaaka univriaity athnol ff me. M in was a very niccea-iful atlair. The rlinu and lum heon given ' the srhool of meditine at tended hy nearly all enrolled and was a very inlrurlive as well aa interesting ptogram. The baaelmll game in the after- non piayeu Dei wren me pir-iwu. land the freshmen medics was a I one - aided game, the frechmen lak- (ng their undcraludies to the count j 01 .a 4 I rm f:iiiii.nH mil Jerrv 1 ITiomas did the battery act for the ..httuit . an- h i tmrttm mnti !-. and Oakes were battery for the pre-, l(Ng I iir - .iiiiirii, m. K.L.r.l.u lh. t.rs.mmU uoie the tueata of the fiatemitir. Cliniis fr.iemitia. durinr the moraine c.i,.... ...it .1 u ..... .. .P. 1 raiHIU.T IHklll Unll.'B nilv u.r, , ore(1 oy tn, ,fVersl ' . . fiaternitie. rni Kho Sigma Bei.t ; ik.i, 11 irir ,. th t'ni. lege club furnishing the music. Phi Beta Phi held their dame at !ih. fmveraltv .In), the f.ali.ieof I the evening UMng Sam Brown, col- lored entertainer. Music was lur- Inlshed by James Pound and his Seven Ounces Phi Chi held their ! partv a the b.II room In the , III. t.lrvn. h.il.l Alnha K'nnns iprm d,,!, wltjj entertained at the K. C. ! h . H.nr. Nil Sltma V,i ,. . . Amn,., I f Fontenelle hotel hall room with u d w ., d h o niniw1rk rf. I cording orchestra 1 in room 221 Social Sciences, to Inter-Fratermty Baseball. which speakers from various de- The first four games of the In-1 partments and colleges of the uni-ter-fraternity baseball schedule versity are invited, have been played. The scores fori Membership in the organization the games played thus far are as ! three classes: Assocnte. ac follows: tive, and honorary, based upon Phi Vhi a- alnha k'anna ' qualifications of scholarship and Kappa. 2. Phi Beta Phi. 5: Nu Sigma Nu 3. Phi Rho. 5; Alpha Kappa. 6. Alpha Kappa, 2: Phi Chi, 8. Banc Science Exams. The ba.sic science examinations for graduates in medicine and medical students is being held this week at the university hospital. UTAH PLEDGES HAVE SMALL WAIST LINES CampUS CakCS Pleased With Slighter Measurements; Easier On Arms. ; Utah Chronicle: "Ples-santly be lov the average was the verdict on the waist measurements of this year's crop of sorority pledges. The sisters of Gamma Sigma proved to possess the nearest to the average of the girls measured, having a total average of 24.77 Inches, closely followed by the waists of the Lambda girls, who measured 24.73 inches in average circumference. It is held by the Lambdas that one of the girls was in the throes of a bad sneeze, which cut down the average just enough to lose. The ordinary collegian's armful is twenty-eight inches, claim the wa, tne fact that three men were needed to measure the maidens, all of them starting out well, but later having to be carried in the house, suffering from slight D. T. fits. MUSEUM RECEIVES PLATES. I A set of lithographic plates of 1 fossils has been reveived at Mor- rill hall recently, from Dr. C. C. ' Mook of the American museum of j natural history in New York. The : plates are from the cape-Masn collection. AT rtNDS LION'S CONVENTION E. Gunderson. finance secre attended several of the ses- L. tarv oi or tfte Mrei uom con- TUL JsIl Jla tinjfi lis 1.-9 "iTn. 1 . Gunderson is the district. a past president of An Opportunity For college srraduaie nh prepa ration In aoHal fence. Training for profeaelonal ociaJ work com bining claa room Instruction witii field inatruction tn Cleveland avxial agencies. Field work In some cases offer remune.-aiion mnirh is of ma terial financial assistance. School of Applied SociaJ Science A graduate. profeinJ school of WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY Cleveland, Ohio JAMES ELBERT CUTTER, Ph. D., Dean SCHOOL N. A. A. C. S. Lincoln, Nebr PSYCHOLOGICAL CLUB Hunt Heads Sigma Pi Sigma For Coming Year; Miller i Is Vice President. Pr. O K llouwama led a dis iiiKsu n of 'Ar-.lhelu ' at a meet ing of pijma Pi bigma. rational honorary paychnlogual fiatemity Monilav afternoon In iiMiin 7'H Sh ia" " in-es attended by an- proxl . , . ri. . 1 tii y pe. n Officers ' oining year al the l, Ii, Ik. .1... " ""-V""'" '"..i ftiftflion were: Joe mini pi ... - - - - - . - vue-prr-meni. .w.w Mary licurman. eecrrtsry; nd W r- "' trraaurrr. Sigma Pi Sigma founded Sept 4. I'.i.".i at the Ninth International rongiess of Psychology of Psychology held al 1 1 air university, inr piuiHir i-i mr . oiganisatmn is -primarily to ad- r-r a and secondanly to encoumge.'" uan. a ivtaa aa.-iaanaaa anr trvassj.- rt. tie ti - I .stimulate and maintain scholarship e individual members in all academic fields particularly pV- chology." There are at present over twenty chapters located in Ihe laiger univeisitie. principally In the mid lie west and western eec- 1w ' " country, according to Dr. BollWsma. " 1 nivetsuy 01 ..eoiaana inaDlff Ol M1M I I Blgma founded in November. 1:'S. as a local fiatemity under the name I'si Lhl. Iicenugs sre nem oi-weea- interest. Atte-.Jance at meeting 1. however, not usually restricted to members, but is open to othrs on request. The local tlmiilei of Sima Pi Sigma established this year an an nual award of (10 to that under graduate showing the most promise in scholarship and interes in psy I rhology. This award at the recent 1 Honors coiiiiM.aliiu was presented I to Willard Spence. j STUDENT GROUPS WILL HAVE CARE OF PEP RALLIES , (Continued from Page 1.1 j C. H. Oldfather. chairman. Fox the Student Council Betty CraM Gordon Larson W. McCleery Robert Young J. P. McKnight. chairman. Faculty Group. A self appointed committee of faculty m?mbrs. according to Professor Oldfather. brought the matter before the senate. Follow ing this. Chancellor Burnett ap pointed the senate committee of seven to "art as a committee on student rallies and other organ ized demonstrations. reporting back its findings to the university senate for their action." ATTENDS ARTISTS' MEETING. Prof. Paul H. Grummann de parted Saturday for Washington. D. C. where he will attend the an nual meeting of the national con ference of the federation of arts He will speak on "Western Prob lems." before one of the sessions of the federation. 5 LEARN TO SPECIAL RATES in Ballroom Dancing: BORNER SISTERS DANCE STUDIO I0e Net! St. Bk. 15th at O A smart design idea joins a great comfort feature 1 xjrsv s uper- Some men would prefer Super , thev were made ot unbieacnea musun. i nry want seat case and crotch comfort . . . regard less. And only Super-Shorts' exclusive back panel satisfies them. They might be satisfied but not Wilson Brothers St le Committee. 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