The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 09, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1938
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A forward look now to Ihe big
Pitt game week end... and the
Crib packed on a Tuesday after
noon... Avery Forke was doing
big packing consecutively With
Barbara Scott. Theta. Betty Jo
Koehler, Delta Gamma, and
Evelyn Leavitt, Pi Phi... while
Pat Green, Delta, was elating the
merits of a certain campus ta
mousitc, he stood back of her,
listen ing .. . Marjorie Runyan,
Kappa, "cribbing," or "corning."
or "coking, as before, with ATO
John Ferguson ... Ralph Reed,
DU, and Ksther Louise Iefflcr,
winners of White Spot parly con
test with "No squint, no stoop, to
squat"... and Janie Austin, DG.
also a winner. . .the pin hanging f f
Ace Rawalt, Sig Kp. on Ruth Hol
land, Pi Phi, pretty hidden 'til
now... and the Sig Ep pin of
"Hucy" Long on Mary Maxine
Haney, last week... Sig Alph
Homer Swartz, aroundalot with
Barbara Dale, Chi O...Phi Mu's
and Farm House planning an ex
tra-special big exchange dinner
this week. . .an expected visitor at
the SDT house is Kdie Krasne. on
Friday, who, if predictions prove
right, will pass candy with Sam
Dave Kavirh. . .F.lmer Matteson,
not Madison, is the Phi Psi break-er-into-print
...Monday night
soaking of DU Bob Hunt. . .voting
for Nebraska ideal coed causing
lines of people to the Rag nffice
...line your dates up so you can
whip to every one of the b!g house
parties. . .and look for the big fall
fashion edition on Friday...
Open houses after the game Sat
urday will be at Alpha Chi, AOPi,
Delta Gamma, and othen to be
announced later. . .
The pledge of DU are giving a
party for the actives at the chap
ter house Saturday night; they
have a fine orchestra, and Its
open . . .
A Carnival is the theme of the
Farm House party, also Saturday,
for the actives by the pledges...
An orchestra dance is Sam's bit
for the social world Saturday
night. ..
Harlem Strutteri Ball, a Chi Phi
vnt is Fridav nieht's high spot
for entertainment, and it's open to
all...
Sigma Nu announces the pledg
ing of Joe Wildhaber of Faibury,
Alnha Dmieron Pi alumnae will
meet for a 6:30 o'clock buffet sup
per on Wednesday at the home ol
Misses Helen and Elsie FitzGcrald
Tho rvlerte-ps and actives will be
- -' I o
guests.
Phi Mu alumnae will entertain
at a 6:15 o'clock dinner tonight at
the home of Mrs. M. Deutsch, hon
oring Mrs. Allan Daugherty, of
Baldwin, Kas., the new district
president of the sorority who is the
guest of the active chapter this
week.
Pi Beta Phi alumnae and actives
Y.W. Hears Miss
Howell on War
Dramatics Teacher
Reveals Experiences
Telling of her arrest as a Ger
mnnv snv in France, of her ex
periences In a base hospital and In
many otner piaces, uum.5
World war, Miss H. Alice Howell,
chairman of the speech depart
nnke at the reeular Y. W.
C. A. vesper Bervice in Ellen
Smith yesterday afternoon.
"We had very thrilling work in
the base hospitals," Miss Howell
said; "the whole experience of
serving in the war was the most
profound I have ever had."
Miss Howell was sent to France
as an entertainer with the Red
Cross, and was one of the first
members of the Nebraska faculty
to go over after America entered
the war.
The speaker was introduced by
Jean Simmons, who gave Armis
tice day devotions at the vesper
service. Miss Esther Ostlund, Y.
W. secretary, announced meetings
in connection with the all campus
religious week starting Nov. IS.
The vesper choir provided special
music.
Religion-Life Week Brings
Prominent Youth Workers
Rev. Case, Dr. Bader
Speak During Ssessions
Experienced in leadership of the
young people thru direction of
Christian conferences for college-
age youth are Harold C Case and
Jesse Moran Bader, two of the
prominent men in American religi
ous life who will visit the Nebraska
campus for a week beginning on
next Sunday.
Rev. Case is the pastor of the
First Methodist Episcopal church
of Tope k a, Kas., and has held po
sitions of worldwide scope for re
ligious institutions, representing
the Methodist church at the World
Conference on Adult Education at
Cambridge, England, in 1929.
A graduate of Baker university
with work at Harvard and North
western, Rev. Case has also been
Dean of the Lake Geneva Learue
Institute, and is well known for his
deliberations on "The Meaning of
unnsuan taitn."
Dr. Jesse Moren Bader has
Ag Y Freshman Council
Hears Dr. O. H. Werner
Members of the Ag Y freshman
council held their last meeting of
the year last night when they ns
sembled to hear an address by Dr.
O. H. Werner on the subject of
Sex and Personal Responsibil
ity."
met at the home of Miss Anne
Stuart to honor the province vice A r-,;, ufln,
president and the pledges, inci- Ag Engineers to Hear
dentally, the vice presioeni 13 KrOeSSOf l. W. jmiin
Betty Roach s cousin.
Alpha Xi Delta alumnae will
meet tonicht at 8 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Dale Schilling. As
sisting hostesses will be Mrs. Vel
ma Hodder and Mrs. Gordon
Baker.
t
Alpha Sigma Phi Lincoln moth
ers entertained the Omaha moth
ers at a luncheon Tuesday at the
chapter house. About twenty-five
were present.
The Farm House auxiliary will
meet Friday from 2 until 4 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Anton Frolik.
Assisting: hostesses will be Mrs.
Robin Sienc and Mrs. Elton Lux.
The affair is for all wives and
mothers of Farm House fraternity
men.
Sigma Alpha Iota alumnae met
at the home of Miss Maricl Jones.
The program was presented by
Mrs. R. M. Anderson and Mrs.
Paul Gillen, vocalists; Miss Whll-
ma Anderson and Mrs. Louis
Baest, pianists, and Mrs. David
Jacobs, violinist.
"Research" will be discussed by
Prof. C. W. Smith of the uni
versitv at a meetinz of the A. S,
A. E., engineers society, ai r.u
tomorrow night in the Student
Union.
since 1931 been the National tt
rector of the University Christian
Mission and Executive secretary
of the Department of Evangelism
of the Federal Council of the
Churches of Christ in America.
Dr. Bader has done much of hii
work abroad, serving 133 monthi
overseas in the World war In tha
Y. M. C. A., and attending both
the Oxford and Edinburgh confer
ences in the summer of 1937. Ia
July and August of 1938 he vis
ited the Hawaiian Islands, New
Zealand and Australia, speaking
at a number of Important inter-denominational
meetings in all three
countries and in Australia partici
pating in the World Christian En
deavor program at Melbourne.
A Kansas and Drake graduate,
Dr. Bader organized the World
Convention of the Disciples of
Christ in 1930, becoming its first
president. In the next World Con
vention, which 42 countries will at
tend in 1940. he will fill the office
which he now holds as its General
Secretary.
Student Chemists to Hear
Johns-Mansfield Engineer
Mr. Charles Dietz, chemical en
gineer in Filtration division of the
Johns-Manfield Co. will discuss
"Filtration" at a joint meeting of
the student branch of the Amer
ican Institute of Chemical Engi
neers and the American Chemical
society Tuesday, Nov. 15 in Avery
lab. After the talk which is sched
uled for 7:30 there will be a short
business meeting in room 102 to
elect a chairman and a secretary
treasurer for engineers night.
Wot-
Wool Y
Girls! . . VS
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Spanish Students
To Present Play
Cast Gives Drama
For Le Club Espanol
Students of Spanish will present 1
a plan for the inemners 01 L.C 1110
I.p:;nol ton.ght at 7:30 in gallery ,
E of Morrill. The play, written by
Quintero brothers, U called "Es
grima y Amor."
Taking part are Betty Wolfers,
as Ohdulia: Scott Greenwood as
Fedenco; Donald Munson. Salva
dor; Jerry Bernd, Don Amadeo
and Floise Met7gcr as Prudencia.
Following the play group sing
ing of Spanish songs will be led
by Harry Tourtelot. All students
interested in Spanish are invited
to attend.
Yearbook Editor Lahr
Talks to A.W.S. Today
Pat Lahr. editor of the Corn-
huslter, wiU talk at the meetings of
the Freshman A. W. S. today on
the duties of her office, and some
of the general plans for this year's
book. Ag campus meeting win oe
held at 4 o clocfe in tne nome eco
nomlcs building and the city meet
ing in Ellen Smith at 5 o clock.
Lois RJ;Jgs and Peggy Beyl will
act as president and secretary re
spectively at the ag meeting. Those
same positions will be filled by Es
ther Louise Lefler and Marian
Moffett at the city meeting.
Clatonia Garden Club
Hears Dr. R. J. Pool
"Wild Gardens of Western
America," will be the topic of an
illustrated lecture to be given by
Prof. R. J. Pool, chairman of the
department of botany, tonight be
fore the Garden club of Clatonia.
Colored pictures made from or
iginals taken by Pool will be
Known in conn.-ctlon with the talk.
How would
like to be In
Nancy's shoetT
Three men are after her
heart, but which one did
she love? ... She just
couldn't make up her
mind!
Insurance Companies
To Give Sales Tests
Seniors and Juniors who are
scheduled to take the aptitude
test for sales work are asked
to remember that it will be
given Thursday, Nov. 10, in
S. S. 30S. An executive of one
of the best known insurance
companies in the country will
have charge of the examination
and the consultations that will
follow.
Orchesis Holds Last
Open Meeting Tonight
Orchesis, dancing club, will hold
Its last open meeting ami training
class for girls aspiring to mem
bership tonight from 7 to 7:45
o'clock at Grant Memorial. Try
outs for the organization will be
held next Wednesday, Nov. 16.
At the meeting tonight the ac
tive members will plan dance rou
tines to be included in a Christmas
program to be held next month.
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Professor Joseph Alexis, chair
man of the department of Ger
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cational dinner for ag students In
the Union.
Included on the schedule will be
a musical program for the din
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