TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1937. fouk THE DAILY NEBRASKAN s Barbara SEEN ON THE CAMPUS. Don Flasniok, the rnssler, grin ning widoly in spite of one very black eye . . Watching the Cyclone basketball game, Ted Bradley be came so interested that he dropped his hat thru the tier of seats from the top row and had to climb down after it. . . .Male members of the Rag staff doing push-ups on their .stomachs on papers spread over the cement floor. . . Did you know that Carl Shipley is still in the hospital with severe cuts he received when he fell thru a plate glass door?. . .Dorothy Ann Campbell and Dick deBrown par ticipating in the cloak room scram ble at the Cornhusker Saturday night. . .Sally Sellers in rose cop per satin dancing- with Harry Ep person over the floorlights. . .Fem inine voices singing- "Happy birth day, dear Teddie" in a booth at Bauer's. . .Group of Delts milling about in the lobby at Sigma Kappa formal. . .George Tyner, his arms full of wraps, hunting for Jean Walt. . .Pat Jensen wearing Carl Cleveland's Sigma Chi pin. . .Mor ris Lipp planning a novel program dance for the S. A. M. formal this week-end. . .In a new green dotted cover the January Awgwan comes out this morning. better than usual, according to Business Man ager Baker. V.hi l'lii Auxiliary IMcrls for Lunrlioon. Members of th Chi Phi auxiliary were entertained at a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. Raymond Pool. Mrs. Howard Hadley was the assisting hostess. Delta l7pilon Mothers Postpone Brilj;e Party. The January meeting of the Delta Upsilon mothers club has been postponed until Jan. 30, when bridge parties will be given at 2 o'clock in the. afternoon and 8 o'clock in the evening- at the chap ter house. Drummoiul-SoulliM iek. The marriage of Helen Drum Tnond of Norfolk to Linus K. South wick II. of Lincoln, took place Saturday in Lincoln. Both are graduates of the University of Nebraska where Mrs. South wick is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Mr. Southwick is af filiated with Phi Kappa Psi. Auxiliary of Pi K. A. Holds Dessert Eiinelieon. At the Pi Kappa Alpha chap ter house Thuiflay, members of the auxiliary will meet for a 1 O'clock Wessert luncheon. The hos tess will be Mrs. John H. Kellog-g. Ly lie-Mart ill. Recently announced is the en gagement and approaching mar riage of Sally Lytic to Alden Mar tin, both of Lincoln. The wedding will take place the first of March. Miss Lytic will graduate from the. University of Nebraska at the end of this semester. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mr. Martin has attended the University of Ne braska. Housemothers Meet At Sigma Nu House. The Hostess club, organization of fraternity and sorority house mothers on the campus, will hold its January meeting at the Sigma Nu house this afternoon. Assist ing Mrs. O. J. Fee, in charge of the meeting, will be Mrs. Anna Knapp. Mrs. Madeline Baei, Mrs. Cora Be nlley, Mrs. Gladys Gaither, and Miss Ona Wagner. LOOK AT YOUR HAT Kvery 'lie I'llse 1 ocs. lyt the Modern renew your hut.- Wc cleen Men's and Women's Hats. Modern Cleaners Sniilcup A W'rHtnrrr Call Fl!377 Service. 1 ocieiu Rosewater, Editor SEEN ON AG CAMPUS. By DeLoris Bors. "The old love must be the true love" for Vance Balfour was seen with Pi Phi Jeanie Bedson again this weekend. . .Frances Wrieth and Ann Soukup together again do we see a pin in the offing?. . . Josephine MeCaullay, John Beng ston, Art Smith, Joyce Kovanda, Kleanor Green, and Al Pearl ex citedly telling everyone about Creighton's military ball they at tended Saturday. , .Al Pearl was lucky there weren't many more streets to carry Kleanor across. . . Harry Kivett "cruising" alut with Bernice Cruise. . .At the Al pha Xi Dell formal a lovely fragile orchid from Clarence Olson to Lois Cooper presenting a striking contrast against her black satin formal. . .And Saturday night Ka therine Jones was at the basket ball game with Al Moseman. . . Cheering lustily for Nebraska's five were Kdith Filley and Ruth Bander sitting in the Tassel section . . .Mary Louise O'Connell swing ing to swing tunes with Wayne Farber. . .Frances Weide's faith ful admirer, Wes Lipp, giving her a gorgeous bouquet of roses for her birthday. Sigma Kappa Alumnae Will Meet Toni-lit. Alumnae of Sigma Kappa will meet at the home of Mrs. Kvar Anderson tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Assisting hostess will be Miss Christine Carlson. Miss Leslie Puekett will have charge of the program. Dessert Supper Entertains Phi Mu Alumnae Memhers A dessert supper at the home of Mrs. Charles C. Cox will enter tain Phi Mu alumnae at 7 o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Mildred Kemp and Miss Opal Dillon. Dr. C. H. Oldfather, dean of the college of arts and sciences, left Saturday as inspecting offi cer for the North Central Associ ation. His tflnr will tak him tn Las Veaas. N. M.. Shawnee. Okl.. I West DePere, Wis., and Chicago. "Ancient Universities" will be the subject of an address by Dr. Clarecne Forbes, acting chair-man of the department of classics, at the Hastings meeting of the A. A. U. W., Monday. Students Special Discount Application For li-s'i veil Si-jits lo Slia ki sjicare "s "Romeo & Juliet" A liMM'l Sliuw Al t r.vl ion witli NORMA SHEARER LESLIE HOWARD Name Addio is entitled to purchase numln-r of tickets at per ticket. This application must be presented at the Orpheuni Theater box office in order to obtain pecial Education Coox-rntion dis count rate. Signed: Teacher Schnol Sp.cial M A TIN EES - Regular Disc. Rale Main Moor, Center Sections and Mezzanine. . 83c 55c Main Floor, Side Sections and Balconv 55c 35c Srx-cial KVENINGS - Regular Disc. Rate Main, Floor, Center Sections and Mezzanine. .1.10 8.V- Balcony Front 83c 5rc Balcony Balance 5f.cNo Discount THE ABOVE DISCOUNT PRICES ALL INCLUDE THE SALES TAX. 2 Days Only MONDAY and TUESDAY, Jan. 25 and 2fi Two Performances Daily 3:30 P. M. and 8:30 P. M. Orpheum Theatre THEATER GIVES STUDENT SPECIALJWPRODUCTION 'Romeo and Juliet to Be Staged With Cut-Rate Admission Price. University students are being offered an exceptional opportunity to see one of the best shows of the current season when the play, "Romeo and Juliet" is presented Jan. 24-2r. Special rates of ap proximately one-third off are being offered students who witness this performance. This road show attraction will be shown only four times in Lin coln. Coupons entitling students to this special rate are already in the hands of professors of Fnglish, the classics and dramatic arts. A duplicate coupon appears on this Pfic. Dr. Burnett Finishes Decade as University Chief ; Looks Back on Progress of Faculty. Facilities. (Continued from Page 1.) dents showing superior scholastic ability in special examinations. Provision has also been made for recognition of high scholarship in the university at the annual Honors Convocation." Faculty Given Leaves. Dr. Burnett declared that the morale and the scholarship of the faculty have also been encouraged in many ways. He explained the rule passed in 1930 permitting faculty members to ask for sab batical leave with part salary for the purpose of study in other uni versities. He described the work ings and benefits of the new re tirement system. "Teachers have been encouraged to travel, upon their own time and at their own expense, in order to increase their effectiveness," the Chancellor stated. "Limited op portunities for research in their respective field.s have been pro vided for the teaching staff. Re search tends to develop a fertila mind and fi-eshness of approach to teaching problems." During Burnett's administration the university enrollment in creased from fi,340 students in 1927 to 6,535 in 1929. The inter vening depression caused a de crease to 5.074 in 1933, but a record was reached during the first semester of the current year when 6,546 students were enrolled. Andrews Built. Physical improvements to the university have been extended in Hcitkotten Market QUALITY MEATS AT LOW PRICES Maker of Sausage and Barbecutd Mtt B 3348 140 So. 11th Movie Box Kiva "Cowboy Style," plus "American Madness." Lincoln "Come And (M It" Orpheum "Wo Who Arc Ahout to Die" ami "Once A Doctor" Stuart- " C.ol.l Diners of 19:17" Varsity "Stmnircrs On A Honeymoon" many ways since 1928. Andrews hall was built that year to ac commodate the departments of Knglish, German, and the dental college. The second unit of the medical hospital at Omaha was built in 1927-2.X. After a prolonged delay, Carrie Belle Raymond hall was added in 1931, and enough ad ditional land was secured to double the present student ca pacity of the building. Three small cooperative houses have also been provided for unaffiliated girls. In 1930 the present school of music was purchased and since that time has been operated as a collegiate school of the university. The new heating and power plant which serves both the state capital and the university was built in 1930. Union Latest Addition. Latest development in the present campus is the. Student Union building which will be erected at the corner of 14th and R. The building is being financed by a $180,000 PWA grant, $20,000 which will be available thru stu dent fees, ami $200,000 from private trust companies. An addi tional $75,000 will be provided by the alumni association for furnishings. Unusual interest was shown by students in the Romance language department's exhibition of prints from the works of the famous Italian artists Dante, Botticelli and Raphael. Gilbert Doane, former Nebraska librarian, left Lincoln a few days ago to spend several days with his family in' Vermont before taking over his duties as librarian at the University of Wisconsin, Feb. 1. Sport Shop . iln MRS. GREEN WILL REVIEW BOOKS ATVESPERS TODAY Jane Keefer to Lead Period Of Devotions at Y. W. Services. Mrs. Roy N. Green, of the Lin coln Book Store, will speak at the weekly Y. W. C. A. vesper service this afternoon at 5 o'clock in El len Smith hall. She will give re views of several current books, especially those Interesting to the college girl. Jane Keefer, president of the University Y. W. C. A., will lead the devotional period. Bernice Nelle niann, member of the vesper choir, will sing several vocal numbers as a prelude to the meeting. The ves per choir, under the direction of Margaret Phillippe, will sing "Lift Thine Eyes" from the "Elijah" as a special number. PROF. SCHMIDT TO GIVE PIANO RECITAL TONIGHT (Continued from Page 1.) 118, No. 1; Capriccio. Op. 76. No. 2: Intermezzo, Op. 117, No. 2; and Rhapsody, Op. 119, No. 4. Compositions by Mozart will be heard in part two including Son ata, in D Major, Allegro, Adagio and Allegretto. Four composers contribute to the program in part three. First, Prelude in D Major, Op. 23, No. 4 by Rachmaninoff, then Scriabine's Study in D flat, Op. 8, No. 2. These two numbers will be followed by Reflects dans l'eau by Debussy and Ravel's Al borada del gracioso. In the concluding portion of the program Professor Schmidt will play four etudes by Chopin. 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