The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1936, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR
THE DAILY NERHASKAN
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1936
ALUCIIVI1IES TEA
October 1 Set as Date for
Annual Social Affair
at University.
Women students Interested In
university extra-curricular activi
ties will have nn opportunity to
become acquaint ed with the lead
ers and purposes of the various
rumpus organizations on Thurs
day, Oct., 1, when the annual All-
Activities tea, sponsored hy the A.
V. S. board, is held from 3:30 to
i :.".( o'clock in Kllen Smith hall.
Students attending the tea will
not bo able to sign up for the ac
tivities in which Wiey prefer to
participate, as has been done in
iormer years, but will become ac
quainted with the different etoui8
in order to be able to make their
choice more easily, when they are
permitted to sign in three weeks.
Kach major woman's activity on
the campus, including: A. W. S
Coed Counselors, publications, stu
dent council, Tassels, W. A. A.,
Y. W. C. A., anl several honor
aries will have exhibits In various
rooms throughout Kllen Smith
hall, anl representatives from
each group will be stationed In the
rooms in order to explain the ac
tivities and projects of the various
organizations.
Chairman in Charge.
Those who will be in charge of
exhibits for the different groups
are: Y, W. C. A., Kathryn VV'in
qulsl; A. W. S Hetty Cherny;
W. A. A., Frances Holdman, Barb
A. W. S., Dorcas Crawford; Coed
Counselors, Kern Rloom; student
council, Marylu Petersen, and pub
lications, Kleanor Clizbe.
The Y. W. C. A. will be in charge
of decorations for the affair with
Katherine llendy heading the com
mittee, while the A. W. S. board
will have Maxine Durand as the
head of the refreshments group.
W. A. A., with Bonnie Burn as
committee chairman, will have
charge of the reception, while the
entertainment, supervised by the
Coed Counselors will be in charge
of Virginia Nolts.
Special guests at the tea will
include Miss Amanda Heppner,
Dean of Women; Miss Klsie Ford
Biper, assistant Dean of Women;
Mrs. Ada Weslover, assistant to
the Dean of Women, and Mrs. K.
A. Burnett, in addition to the
sponsors of the various organiza
tions represented at the lea.
COEDS WILL MODEL
AT REPUBLICAN TEA
Girls to Explain Styles
at Meeting of Young
G. 0. P. Group.
University girls will model at a
Young Republican tea Sunday,
Sept. 27, at the Lincoln Univer
sity club, Stuart building, from 3
to 5. Featured on the program
will be a short talk by Miss Kay
Ford, Chicago, co-chairman of the
National Young Republican Fed
eration. Fatty Drummond, Betty Van
Horn, Helen Slielleday, Betty
Cherny, Klizabeth Neelcy, Jean
Rend.son, Marion Brainard, Frances
Lincoln, Katherine Turner al1 of
Lincoln; Charlotte Foster, Valen
tine; Helen Fox, Red Oak, la.;
and Virginia Geister, Garland, will
model. Breta Feterson, Lincoln,
will give an explanation of cos
tumes worn. Mrs. Ignore Van
Kirk will sing, and Miss Kthcl
Owen's string trio will furnish
music.
Mae Thacker, Mary Janet Mc
Oeachin, Betty Romans, Mrs. Fhil
Morkfit Rnlh Ludwiek. and Jean
Rowe wl'l be in charge of serving, j
Klizabeth Atkins, on the fac
ulty of the University of Minne
sota, who took her master's and
doctor's degree In English at th
University of Nebraska, is author
of a book on "Kdna St. Vincent
Millay and Her Times."
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On Sale Monday
Student Athletic Tickets will be sold
differently this year. Instead of the
First Come-First Served system used
last year, the Lottery system will again
be used.
5,000 tickets in the heart of the east
stadium have been reserved for students
and faculty, and will go on sale Mon
day, Sept. 28th at 8 o'clock.
Any individual or group of individuals
desiring good seats on or near the 50
yard line may bring their money to the
coliseum as late as 2 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon. By depositing their money
these purchasers file their name in the
lottery hat. Drawings will be made
and announced shortly after the closing
hour on Tuesday. After Wednesday
morning tickets will be sold over the
counter, first come-first served.
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