The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 23, 1932, Page THREE, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THREE.
OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Concessions.
There will be places for many
new saleswomen at the Thanks
giving game. Many who aold at
the previous games will be out of
town. Girls wishing to sell at the
game may sign up at the Girls'
gym or call Jean Alden.
1 1
Music Convocation.
There will be no school of music
convocation Wednesday at the
Temple, according to an announce
ment made Tuesday. The next con
vocation will be held Nov. 30. The
program will be announced later.
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OQETY
CHI PHI INSTALLS
CHAPTER ON CAMPUS
The main event of the weekend is
the installation of the thirty-third
chapter of Chi Phi on this campus.
Alpha Theta Chi, the oldest local
fraternity at Nebraska will the
25th and 26th become a national
group. Many alumni are planning
to return for the initiation and in
stallation ceremonies.
Pi K. A. Is Wed.
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Miss June Eliza
beth Wakeman. to Robert Samuel
son, both of Omaha. Mr. Samuel
son, member of Fi Kappa Alpha
fraternity, is a senior in the Uni
versity of Nebraska.
Former Grad Marries.
The Rev. Dr. George Miller of
the First Christian church offi
ciated at the marriage service of
Miss Virginia Bryson and Wallace
Pollard, both of Omaha, Saturday
evening, Nov. 19. Mrs. Pollard
attended Mount Vernon seminary
in Washington. Mr, Pollard at
tended Dartmouth where he is a
member of Alpha Delta Phi, and
received his degree from the Uni
versity of Nebraska.
Group Holds Dinner.
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity
held its annual Thanksgiving din
ner Tuesday evening at the chap
ter house. Only members of the
active chapter were present.
Sigma Phi Sigma announces the
pledging of Lynn C. Cully of Dil
ler, Neb. He is a freshman in
Business Administration.
Members of Kappa Alpha Theta
held their annual turkey dinner
Monday evening. Several alumnae
were present.
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Lerner's Kaddish Wins
Second Contest Atvard
With the announcement of the
results of the one act play con
test sponsored by Zeta Phi Eta,
national dramatic sorority, Zol
ley Lerner learned that his play,
"Kaddish." had won another first
prize.
Last spring he received a
plaque as first prize in a con
test sponsored by Phi Mu
Gamma, another national dra
matic sorority. Recently he re
ceived a $100 award as winner
of the Zfta Phi Ela contest.
More than fifty manuscripts
were received in the Zeta Phi
Eta contest, which was confined
to university writers.
CIUDLE SONG IS
GIVEN BY SEN OR
DRAMATIC CLASS
The year's first "departmental
night" of the University of Nebras
ka dramatic department was given
by the senior class when they pre
sented the play, "Cradle Song"
Tuesday night at 7 o'clock in the
Temple theater. Life In a Spanish
convent was depicted in the two
long acts covering a period of
eighteen years, with comedy and
poignancy delightfully interspersed
by virtue of the ability of the ac
tors as much as that of . the au
thor. Clara Christensen. Miriam Kis
singer, Lois Picking and Allan Tif
fany were exceptionally profes
sional in ther ri;iracterizations.
May Posey, Dorothy Kepner and
Marv Dean also did outstandingly
good work. Others were Clifton
Conawav, Mildred Brand. John
Dunman, Virginia Jonas and Mary
Katheriri" Throop.
The play was directed by Her
bert Yenne, associate director of
the dramatic department. Cos
tumes were made by the players
themselves.
ALUMNI ADMITTED TO BAR.
Varro Harmon Rhodes, gradu
ate of Michigan law school and
former student in the Nebraska
law college was among the eleven
persons admitted to the State Bar
All STATE Wk
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FLANSBUKG1I RESTS
EASIER FOLLOWING
SWIMMING INJURY
A report from the Lincoln Gen
eral hospital Tuesday stated that
Charles Flansburg is resting very
comfortably. Flansburg was in
jured last Friday afternoon at the
university syimming pool. He
slipped while testing the diving
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