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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1933)
O TLKSDAY, JANUARY SI, 1933. THREE TFIE DAILY NEBRASKAN AM DIAL HALL HEADS WEEK EDO CALENDAR Kappa Kappa Camillas Announce Formal Friday Night. T)i outstanding' social event scheduled for this week is the Inter-fraternity ball which will be held in the coliseum Saturday eve ning. Kappa Kappa Gamma has issued bids for a formal at the Cornhusker Friday evening, and Sigma Chi has planned a dinner in observance cf its founding for on Sunday. Two honorarics, Thi Chi Theta and Pi Mu Epsilon. will have special dinners this week. Husk O'Hare and his orchestra will furnish the music for the In terfraternity ball Saturday. Chap erones will be Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Harper, Mrs. H. A. Woodbury, Mrs. Eva Langworthy, Mrs. Zella Wolfe, Mrs. Myra Cox, Mrs. Pearl Petermichael and Mrs. Caroline Phillips. The sponsors include Chancellor and Mrs. E. A. Burnett, Dean and Mrs. T. J. Thompson and Dean Amanda H. Heppner. Byron Goulding is in charge of general arrangements. K. K. C.s Plan Formal. Kappa Kappa Gamma's formal dance at the Cornhusker will be an event of Friday evening. Chaper ones and orchestra have not yet been announced. Honorary to Initiate. Thi Chi Theta, honorary society for women in the business admin istration college will hold its initi ation and banquet Friday evening at 6:15 at the Lincoln hotel. Miss Bertha Devus, president, is chair man of the committee in charge. The initiates will be Mildred Dirk bride and Lois Haile. Observe Founding. One hundred and fifty members of the active and alumni chapters of Sigma Chi are expected to at tend the 7 o'clock diner planned by the fraternity in observance of the fiftieth anniversary of its found ing, Sunday evening. Yale Holland of Omaha will act as toastmaster. James Zook is in charge of the af fair. Math Society to Meet. Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary mathe matics society, will sponsor a six o'clock dinner Tuesday evening at the Nebraskan hotel. Places will be arranged for about forty members and Hubert Arnold, director, will preside. Croup to Entertain. The Scandinavian society of the university will honor the Scandina vian members of the state legisla- Th inoompamhlf Chatterton mor beautiful than vfr nnd even Skater than her unforgettable role In Ma dam X"! Ruth Chatterton "FRISCO JENNY" -Addrd- HolWwood on Parade" WI1.1) PKOPI.E"' KicrlU-nt Mimical Comedy "SWING HIGH" STUART NOILCOWAWS O rnEDRic MARCH CLAUDETTE COLBERT A1ion Sklpworth Brilliance In Hi cait ! I'assion In It itory! fU-n Blue Comedy TAXI TOR TWO" LINCOLN She Knew No Other Law But Love! mi new LOW Price! MAT. EYE. lOlUGllLlJUUiO mm. Corned le Added Orpheum ture at a dinner Thursday evening at the Y. W. C. A. A. L. Lugn will preside and Prof. J. E. Alexis is in charge of arrangements. Alumnae Hold Meeting. Alpha Xi Delta alumnae met on Saturday at a luncheon at the chapter house, with Miss Lulu Kunge and Dr. Elizabeth William son as hostesses. The next meeting will be a luncheon, Feb'. 25 at the chapter house. Mothers Hold llridge. The Chi Omega Mothers' club will hold a benefit bridge Saturday afternoon at the chapter house. Mrs. George A. Kurk, Mrs. Guy Jackson, and Mrs. Hugh Drum mond were members of the com mittee in charge. The next meeting wiu De a nincneon reo. t. Sigma Alpha Iota alumnae met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Royal Brewster. Miss Grace Curley and Miss Ethel Avven as sisted. Sigma ChVs Plat lea. In honor of the Motheif club, Sigma Chi will hold a reception from 2 to 5 o'clock at the chapter house Saturday afternoon. The club members, house mothers, sor ority presidents, and a group of faculty women will attend. Closing their sixteen weeks run in Lincoln with a revival of "St. Elmo," members of the Liberty Stock Co. Monday night enter tained with a most effective per formance. Gladvs Griswold in the part of Edna Earl, and E. H. Fitzgibbons playing opposite her in the title role were especially fincj in this Grace Hayward dramatization of Augusta Evans' novel. Dressed up in modernized version, the drama gave convincing glimpses of its old appeal, concerned as it is with the complexities of a man's soul. How St. Elmo's personality is reveited into human channels after a lapse of twenty years makes a moving story, and mem bers of the Liberty ast add greatly to the presentation with their ready characterizations. An especial treat is in store ioi mc admirers of Elton Hackett, who furnishes the comic element as Willis Wood, "from Chattanoogie. The complete cast: Edna Bart?.' . Ori.woW S"U"t'--:-V.V.:CreVS i?.rL . " ' Don narcy Kt. Rev. Hammond'.'. Gavin Harris joe . . . Russell LlndskoK Mrs. Murray Mara.jn r Mis. Agnes Powell Juliette Goodwin NATIONAL SOCIETY HONORS DIC LUGN High Recognition Goes To Third Nebraska Professor. Tr i. A. LiiB-n. assistant piofes- sor of geology, has received offi cial notification of his recent elec tion, as a fellow of the Geological Rnri'i. v of America. Fellowship in this organization ic roor(lrfl .s the highest attain- nhio rpme-nition in the field of geology in this country. Dr. Lugn is the third fellow or mis organi sation rnsiritnp' in Nebraska. The others are: Dr. G. E. Condra and rr f: h Barbour. Dr. Lugn is also a fellow of the Ameriran Association for the Ad vancement ot Science, an active member of the American Associa tion of retroleum Geologists, and of th Snrietv of Economics Pal eontologists and Minerologists, as well as other scientific societies. REPORT OF SURVEY PRINTED A report of a survey on unem ployment in Lincoln, conducted by C. O. Swayzee, assistant professor of personnel management, has been published as a bulletin by the extension division of the univer sity. Th publication contains thirty pages and is illustrated with charts and tables. L. R. (Lee) Messenger Garage (Formerly R. R. Bailey Garage) FORD, CHEVROLET AND PONTIAC SERVICE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Conoco Cterm Processed Oil Phone B 1701 Tires 146 STUDENTS EARN UNIVERSITY DEGREES (Continued from Page 1.) Charles Theodore Cascbeer, Omaha, Neb. Krnest. Crandull Olenit'nt, Omaha, Neb. William Conmtock, Omaha, Neb. filennle Verl Cooper, MoCooli, Neb. Fred Bryan Dnnleln, Lincoln. Thomaft Kirk Kason, Norlli Bend, Neb. t'edrlo Kvan.s, Lincoln. XaCadene Averyllls Hill, Lincoln. Clarentre VntiKhn Hlnien, Sultnn, Neb. Benjamin Palmer KIhk, Morrill, Neb. Mary Annat Lee, Oxford, Neb. Kenneth Win f red Lewis, Lincoln. Lloyd Clarenre Mills, Lincoln. John Steen, Scottshluff, Neb. Albert Cornelius Tiffany, Sioux City, la. John Bracket t Trucll. Lincoln. Lester Holmes VaiiKhnn, Chester, Neb. iKnntUis Dominic Walsh, Spaldinp, Neb. June Louise Wickersham. Omaha, Neb. Theodore Wlnshlp, Lincoln. Dale Martin Young, Doniplmn, Neb. liarhtlor of I'ine Arts. Tiara Hnnlunp, Lincoln. Helen MurUia Stowcll, Lincoln. IVielirlor of S.-lriice. Slmplicio Luoa-i Abura, Philippine Islands. Milan Daniel Ki!:r, Norfolk, Neb. James T. Foster. Lincoln. Carl Reuben FricUe, Papillion, Neb. James Pavll Henn. Lincoln. Frank Tlico MmhHlm, llolluoolt, Neb. John Hovd Ro::en. Or.li--i(l, Neb. Kitdol)h Kred Sievers, Scribner, Neb. Louis Lerov Dnielc, Kenrney. Nb. William ;nmt l!ie, Omiihn, Neb. Jdiirni'Iism Certificate. Dorothy Lee Arr, Lincoln. N flnrcnce Vaughn Himes, Sutton. Neb Lester Holmes V.uiRhan. Cherter. Neb. Iunatiui Dominic Walsh, Spaluing, Neb. Sup'1) visor Certificate. Supervisor of Arl. Clara 1'r.rdunK, Lincoln. Supervisor of Dran-.af .. Jane Louise Wicl(ci:;liam, Omaha, Neb. CnllcKO of Acriei!ltiire. Ilaeliclnr of Science In AurleuKure. Harlan Slom; KollmsMi, Carada, Neb. Charles Kdwin r.ooth, Lincoln. Frank John Krotz. White 'lay. Neb. Cordon Lee ?:uernben:er. VvaU field. Neb. Floyd Thonas Powe'l. Min."t.-re, Neb. Bachelor f S eiir.- la Il )t -e Lcnnomics. Jean Klizaboth Humley, Meadow 'J rove, N'eb. LunilC Maei" Miller, J,'"c,l:i. v-ry Allies !niriv , "liHi;;.in. Nch. Kill ti l'il)'!'.c We; :. :, e'.iveley, Neb. Veat:n:;l . - t'.er.Kurc erClieatc. Hcrlr.n 1ork tollman. B.rada, Neb. Vnrnlio." I IVisr.o Lcoaoniies rrtif ;ee.te. Lttcile : i o riillor, Lincoln, i i f i 7 r. Miner A lni:i!st ration. Kaebrl ir f f-lenre in Uir. Admtaist ration Charles D.irney AnCcr.un. Lincoln. Mark Kenton Aiterbuni. ('.rant. Neb. Vr.-.n-iM 1? ::-. til Bl.iol.?i"--l'ip. Lincoln. Harold Vi!r.rm Caster. L'rco'n. Charles Iiinot Davison, Lincoln. Svcn Harold Kcklund, Lincoln. Richard Iinll KUioti. Hoidrek;e, Neb. Aden D.r.11 K.nvart, MmcniX, Ariz. Ilorapr Hooper Hahn, Luicol". Robert Howard Harrison. L'ncoln. Pierce Caller Jc:ies, P.-nline, Neb Klnier Kmnnoell Lind, HoldvrC, Neb. John Donald MeCrory. I-incoln. Richard Jmms icKe.i:;ie. Scln:vlcr, Neb. Hermpn Mnriav Miller. Ki'W York. Harry Lo-.iis Pay:o!ih, rt. Jc-rh. Mo. George Hinkle Ryan, Beatrice, Neb. Kred Phil Sherman, Sioux City, la. Dale Meade Shoemaker, Lincoln. Archie D. Rtinson, Omaha. Neb. Maxine Kdna Wullbrandt, Exeter, Neb. Collie of KnKliieerlnic. Bachelor of Architecture. John Johnson, Omaha, N- t , , Bachelor of Wclence In Archltetural Eng. Roscoe Regmald Kroger, Grand Island, Bachelor of Science In Chemical Eniflneerin James Thomas Hilton, Alliance, Neb. Bachelor of Science In Civil Knflneerlng. Louis M. Etherton, Lincoln. Harrv Clinton Frankmann, Lincoln. Darrell Barker McOstrich, Lexington, Neb. Zenlchiro Mlkasa, Takanatsu, Japan. Bachelor of Science In Elec. Knirlneerinj. Roderick David Andrews. Superior, Neb. Oeorge Herbert Barber. Lincoln. Thomas James McGulre. Dawson, Neb. Baehelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering. Vincent Jerome Barlow, Lincoln. Meldon Gerald Leeson, Lincoln. James Kenneth Ludwlckson, Walthlll. Bernard Ieon Malcolm. Lincoln. Llovd Clark Moffitt, Burchard. Philip Waldo Pepoon, Lincoln. Frank Waterman Pollard, Lincoln. College of I -aw. Bachelor of I-a'. Harold Edward Coates. North Platte. Wilber Kdward Elmelund, Valparaiso. Edward Carl Hermanson. Lincoln. Elmer Roy Smith, Dewitt. College of Medicine. Bachelor of Science In Nursing. Alice Leola Clark, Elgin. Lenore May Sportsman, Marceline, Mo. Bachelor of Science In Medicine. Carl H. L. Stehl. Omaha. Harold Islie Temple, Omaha. Robert Slencer Wigtor. Omaha. Teacher oIK'ge. Bachelor of fine Arts In Education and liilvemlty Teachers Certificate. Vita Elliabeth Karnes, Alnsworth. Inan Meredith Aden, Belgrade. Daniel Doty Anthes, Mitijirll. Gladys Myrtle Jacobs, Wnnett. Frances Mary Bronn, Lincoln For Your Noon Day Lunch A hot plate lunch With Dvrerage and Det$ert For only Buck's Cofiee Shop Facing Campus Washing and Greasing Batteries 112 So. 16th St. Iura Esther Haak Busch, Gnndy. Korida Rie'man Challburg, Clay Center. Charlotte Louise Cornell, Lincoln. L. DeKtte Corner, Red Cloud. Iotlie Estelln Cramer, Lincoln, (ilennle Jarvls Curry, Grand Island. Martha Elizabeth Davis, Lincoln. Helen Elizabeth Drummond, Norfolk. Esther Evlllian Evans, Lincoln. Blossom Hilton Gish, Lincoln. Ruth Violet Hammerstrom, Sutton. LaV'crle Bernlco Herman, Nickerson. Florence Lee Hobbs, Lincoln. John George Jellnek, Bruno. -May Julia Jensen, Pawnee City. Norma Pearl Kloeppner, Ix)renzo. Ruth Elizabeth LoomlR, Enderlin, N. D Erna Ronetta Malottka, Ord. Mildred Alberta Mares, Ulysses. Edith Belle Noyes, Lincoln. Edith Myrtle Porter, Lincoln. Mildred Irene Rohrer, Lincoln. Evelyn F. Romberg, Scribner. Mildred Ruth Romberg, Scribner. Mildred Dorothy Ruth, Lincoln. Helena Marie Skinner, Lincoln. Phoibo Cary Spence, Hcrshey. Theodora Myers Stewart, South Siou City. Helen Trace Tjsell, Lincoln. Yuma Adele Willaniann, Martel. Melvin Glenn Wlnne, Lincoln. Walter Clyde Wolvln. Utica. Harold Lyle Wortliington, tJoehner. Alice Viola Zinimer, Omaha. Physical Education Certificate. LaVerle Bernicc Herman, Nickerson. Supervisor of Music Certificate. Vita Elizabeth Karnes, Alnsworth. Cniversity Teachers Certificate. (Degree granted by Graduate College.) Maurice Roswell Colson, Omaha. INTERFRATERNITY BALL HEADS LIST OF COMING EVENTS (Continued from Page 1.) week of April 3 the University Players are scheduled to present their last play. Spring vacation will start on Thursday, April 13, and continue until Tuesday, April 18. Third quarter reports are to be in on April 29. May is to be a busy month with registration for resident students beginning on May 1. Tuesday, May 2. is the date for the Inter-Ira ternity banquet. On the following day, May 3, Honors convocation wiil be held. Thursday, May 4, is the date set for Ivy Day with the Engineeis and the Pharmacists di viding the honors that evening when they will hold their open nights. May 5 is University Day with the various colleges holding I their functions during the day. Alumni Dav is also set for this date. Saturday. May 6, is the annual Farmers Fair on the Ag campus. The Choral Union's spring conceit is to be held on May 18. Second semester examinations will begin on Wednesday, May 24, and con tinue through to Saturday, June 3. The semester will draw to a close with the baccalaureate ser mon to be held on Sunday, May 4, and the sixty-second annual com mencement scheduled for Monday, May 5. 1 1 if UPPLIE REDUCED Buy Now o at LONG College Book Store (Facing STUDIOS OPEN FOR YEARBOOK PICTURES Editor of CornliusLer Announces Last of Picture Taking. Entering the last lap of picture taking activity, studios of Com- husker Photographers xiaucK ana Townsend have been thrown wide open, Editor Ralph Spencer de clared Monday. "Students desiring their photos in the fraternity or sorority sec tions would do well to have them taken immediately," he said. "The indicator shows that almost enough pictures have been taken to allow closing this section, and as soon as the limit is reached, no more photographs will be ac cepted." The junior and senior sections are still open, and work on the feature section, to portray high lights of the year on the campus, is progressing satisfactorily, Spen cer indicated. Hcistrnlioii Delays Women's Intramural Women's intramurals will be postponed until further notice. The assignment committee is complet ing registration in the women's gymnasium where the intramurals were to be held. The Hit Pin base ball tournament will be continued and finished on Monday. Feb. 6. TEAKS and CHOPS tender, juicy and delicious steaks and (hops are served from our fountain 5 'til 8 p.m. Try them! 5 Course Dinner 35c Try Our Tasty HOT PLATE LUNCHES. 2S WATCH FOR OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU Pharmacy H. A. REED. Mgr. 13 & P Phone B7037 Campus) COURTEOUS SERVICE WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER WW r t.1