The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 20, 1935, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 193s,
FOUR
THE NEBRASKAN
O1
NE MORE DAY 'TIL VACATION,
then we go to the station only it
looks as though a number of students
aren't going: to the station but staying
right here in Lincoln. For Friday night
the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon giv
their annual free-for-all at the Corn
busker, Pi K. A. has a bit of a dinner
klance at the chapter house, and Alpha
Chi O's entertain their dates at a house
party. Nothing daunted, members of
hSigma Chi will give their yearly dinner
klance at the Lincoln. In fact, it annears
Viat the major perhaps not the most important but the major
fun ot uie student body is going to be 111 Capital City over th
ftei'k-end. A fine way to start the Christinas holidays
tsk! Tsk!
SEEN ON the
campus: Mar-O
garet Werner and some Joe Col
lege caking in the Moon. . . .Bcrnie
McKcrney and the Messingbring
talking about thisa and thata.
Junior "Honey" Howard playing
with one of the Shurtleff boys.
John Jarmin consuming coffee with
sugar liut no cream. .. .uniformed
officers Ernst and Stafford clank'
ing around the Rag office. .Bob
Ftoscoe and Myron Bickel telling
some fellows that he'd never get
thru law college cutting classes
(there's something there) John
Groth with a napkin tucked in his
belt. .. .Harold Butler weaving in
and out of campus caking places
....Mary Yoder's dream man
wandering around like a lost soul
....Jean Gallant playing the slot
machines, um, um! Bob Avery
with Betsy Allen Sara Hutchings
and some blonde fellow (nice con
trast) looking into each others
eyes and Laverne Ely honoring
me Moon with his presence.
TUESDAY evening at the home
of Henrietta Sanderson. Mu Phi
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Epsilon entertained at a Christmas
party for alumnae and actives.
Irene Rem mors, Lu Ganzel and
Viola Curry were in charge of the
entertainment and Leonore Teal
and John Waggener took care of
program arrangements. Included
on the program were June Goethe,
Henrietta Sanderson, Eunice Bing
ham, Betty Tetterstrom, Margaret
Baker and Ruth Sibley. Some thir
ty guests were present and gifts
were distributed during the eve'
ning.
AT THE CORNHUSKER to
night, brothers of S. A. E. will
gather for tne fraternity's annual
formal. Some 300 bids have been
sent out. and Buzz Fonda is
charge of arrangements. Professor
and Mrs. Smith, Professor and
Mrs. Karl Arndt, and Governor and
Mrs. Roy Cochran will chaperon.
Decorations will follow the Chris;
mas theme with fraternity colors
predominating.
AND PI K. A. wUl entertain
their dates at a dinner dance at the
chapter house tonight. About
twenty-six couples will be there,
and Warren Thompson is in charge
of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs.
John Kellogg will chaperon, and
decorations will follow the Christ
mas theme.
THE ALPHA Chi O's have
chosen tonight for their annual sil
ver and blue party at the chapter
house. Marjorie Lauritsen is in
charge of arrangements, assisted
by Louise Riche and Rheta Morton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Griffin. Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight McVickory are
coupies win attend.
SATURDAY night, actives and
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WHAT'S DOING
Friday.
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
formal, Cornhusker.
Lambda Chi Alpha auxilllary
covered dish luncheon at the
home of Mrs. E. B. Brooks, 1
o'clock.
Theta Chi auxllliary Chritt
maa luncheon at the chapter
house, 1 o'clock.
PI KAPPA ALPHA formal
dinner dance at the chapter
house, 7 o'clock.
Alpha Chi Omega house
party at the hapter house, 9
o'clcck.
Saturday.
SIGMA CHI dinner dance,
Lincoln.
pledges of Sigma Chi will entertain
at a dinner dance at the Lincoln.
Two hundred and fifty people will
be there, and noya Bauer aim
Vern Anders are in charge of the
affair. Professor and Mrs. Hunt,
Prof and Mrs. D. W. Dysinger.
Prof and Mrs. Abe Martin ana
Prof, and Mrs. Floyd Hauck are
chaperoning.
.
nn FflATES to the Siema Al-
nha Mu convention to be held in
St. Louis during the Christmas
holidays are David Goldware, Carl
Bracierman, Irving Hill, Max Kra
mer, Jerry and Harry Cohen.
Members of Lambda Chi Alpha
entertained at an alumni dinner at
the chapter house Monday nighL
About thirty guests attended the
affair, and entertainment was pro
vided by the activities.
SUPPLY OF TEXTS BY
DEMING EXHAUSTED
(Continued from Page 11.
State College, Columbia Universi
ty, Bucknell University, Georgia
School of Technology. Montana
School of Mines and other repre
sentative institutions.
'A few of the many topics
brought up to date are: the quan
tum view of radiant energy, in
connection with a discussion of
spectra and photochemical reac
tions;" the structure of fibers.
stretched rubber and the silicates,
as revealed by X-ray research
since 1930 (the date of the last
edition); a discussion of reaction
mechanisms, for some simple re
actions, including recent results
regarding activated molecules: the
latest information about catalysis
at surfaces, valence, atomic struc
ture, isotopes, and many other
points. Special features also in
clude new problems and exercises,
additional references to literature.
reading lists, new illustrations, etc.
CATHEDRAL CHOIR CAR-
M MwnM
RIES CHRISTMAS Uxir.x
INGS FROM NEBRASKA
EASTWARD
(Continued from Page 1).
Alumni association at the Waldorf
AHtoria hotel, where they will stay
while in the city.
In making the tour ana carry
ing their messages in song to
the members of the
choir will be working in tune with
their ideal, a faith in the spirit of
youth. The choir envisions the
hitllnir nf a eathedral where the
youth of all faiths may worship
together. Altho this cathedral is as
yet only a dream, it symbolizes
the spirit which has produced and
which finds expression in the sing
ing of this choir.
it lu m.iilier a mission nor a
monument. Comnosed of Gentile
and Jew. Catholic and Protestant,
the voices of the aspiring singers
miniri in a unison which rises
above the conflict of creeds which
has so long separated worsnip
pcrs." This exprtjsion of the
ehnir'a ntirno.se is stated In the
programs, 10,000 of which were
primed, to oe useu on me wur.
The programs contain also an il
lustration of the envisioned cathe
dral. It is the work of a choir ;
member, Arne Engberg, a gradu
ate of the university architecture .
Hennrtment two vears ago. The
choir, which was organized six
teen years ago ana wmcn sings
recularily at Westminster Presby
terian church, is not connected
with any organization. Its mem
bers, who are ouisianaing ior
their scholastic record, are all
vitally interested in their organiza
tion and the meaning which it
holds for each of them is some
thing indescribable.
snake is about three feet lone and
U brillianuy colored. An enfplSJ
of the company found the boa
wrapped about a clumn nt
which were shipped here from Ceu.
m Amend.
In a half dormant conditio, u
was brought to the museum nr
university where it was subjected
io me rays oi ova eiecmc light for
several hours before it became ac
tive, according to Henrv Rein, -j
the museum staff. Later the snake
was lateen 10 me zoology depart
ment where attemota will he m..
to keep it alive.
The Cotton Textile institute of
North Carolina plans to build
roads of cotton in the near future.
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ZOOLOGISTS ADOPT
LIVELY YOUb'G BOA
Central American Reptile '
Found in Shipment
Of Bananas.
Zoologists at the university now
have a lively young tree boa which
was found half frozen in a fruit
car filled with bananas for a Lin
coln wholesale grocery. The young
Wanted A Ride
Will share expenses with any
one driving to Cleveland for the
holidays.
Call Ruth Price B4052
327 No. 13th Street
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