The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 03, 1939, Page FOUR, Image 4

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At it again ... i ad tonight, as
we might have hinted before, the
Thl Mu formal, and tomorrow
night the dancin' with Anson and
truckin' with Trumbauer ... to
night you'll see Lois Crawford,
Phi Mu, with PiKa Kenneth
Smith . . . and Elaine I-'"! is
taking Cliff Hillega.s.s, A to
her formal, juat as .. nie
Vaughn is taking Sig L'iiie
May . . . incidentally, Frannie's
now wearing his Sig Ep "heart"
. . . long li.sts of people could be
named for the ball, but just men
tions are Kappa Eleanor Lutz and
Clark O'Hanlon, Sig Alph (who
are also going steady, since lately)
. . . and SDT Sarah Smeerin with
Zeta Beta Tau Bob Silverman...
Theta Dorothy Chase and Mere
dith Reddick ... Pi Phi Claire
"iiustead and DU Don Carlson, as
last year . . . Delta Gamma Marion
Gibson and Dick Leask . . . Alpha
Gustin tells Delians
of travel experiences
Traveling; experiences of Clark
Gustin. university graduate and
alumnus of Delian Union, will '.ie
presented to the Barb oragniza
tion tomorrow evening in the
group's first open meeting of the
semester. Piano numbers and
checkers are also on the program
which will be topped off with re
freshments. The meeting will be
in Delian hall of Temple, and all
' unaffiliated students are invited.
fiotel !
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Phi Florence Moll with Sigma Nu
Bus Knight . . . Tri Delta Jane
Allen and ATO Ray Rolland . . .
Zelda Swimmer, SDT, with George
Frlscher. ZBT . . . Theta Peggy
Cowan and Sig Alpha Scott Wil
kinson ... Pi Thi Kay Busard
with Howard Fisher, SN . . . but
enough of that for now . . . have
you noticed the downhearted look
on the face of AOPi Mary Ellen
Crites since she and ATO Bill
O'Connor stepped aside for each
other . . . while her sorority
sister Doris Smith looks woe-be-gone
since Bill Dugan, DU, got
out of town . . . and so it goes
and so do we . . .
Visiting at the Zeta Beta Tau
house this week end, between
semesters at the University of
Wisconsin, is Danny Qreenberg.
Jack Riley, from Grand Island,
is a new pledge at the Sigma Nu
house.
A new pledge at the Alpha Xi
Delta house is Virginia Sack.
Five boys are recent pledges at
the Acacia house; David Cramer,
North Platte; Harold Patterson,
York; Warren Dalton, McCook;
Jim Brownson and Glen Hymer,
Lincoln.
Sunday night buffet dinners are
in store for dates of Beta's, Chi
Phi's and ATO's.
Deplores
(Continued from Page 1.)
to fit the appropriations.
He asserted that not every stu
dent going to college is equipped
for a four year coure. Many en
roll unfitted for the work, unde
cided as to a course to follow.
Advocating a junior college system
as a remedy for this defect, he
suggested two year courses for
those who do not want to spend
more than two years in college.
Specifying teachers' and en
gineering colleges, he called for
a readjustment of professional
school standards. "Why should
engineering colleges spend money
turning out bond salesmen?" he
asked.
Praises planning board.
Boucher was high in his praise
of the Nebraska planning board
for its activity in mapping out an
intelligent system for establishing
educational plans to fit the edu
cational program.
"It is refreshing to come to a
state where there is an intelligent
planned educational program," he
said, contrasting Nebraska with
other states where the educational
system had grown up like "Topsy.
thru the log rolling methods of
legislators."
He spoke of Ohio as an example,
"with three state universities,"
which now have been increased to
five.
NOW!
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BING CROSBY
"Paris Honeymoon"
Shirley Rom Franciska Gaal
Plu . . . "DISH AiiHF.l)'
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SATURDAY
IT ALL STARTED IN
OMAHA.. "THAT NIGHT'
AT THE ROYAL GRAND
HOTEL!
Bora, 1 Kf-
member Von
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That Ullle
Blond. Hrad
4 Mar From
Omaha!!"
PhiMu, D.G., Sigma
Kappa bowling victors
The first round of the girls in
tramural bowling tournament was
played off yesterday. The Phi Mu's
defeated the Sigma Delta Tau's
522 to 494. Alpha Xi Delta's were
downed by the Delta Gamma's
third team by a score of 62G to
G04. Kappa Delta's second team
fell under the Sigma Kappa's 570
to 469.
The second round of the tourna
ment will be played off today at
5 o'clock. The Delta Gammas will
meet the Phi Mus and the Sigma
Kappas will play the winner of
the Tri Delt Independent game.
Religion
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council met yesterday noon.
Students representing Chile,
Germany, the Philippine Islands
and Canada have already been in
vited to attend the affair, which
is open to all university students
Lois Wadlow is chairman In
charge of the banquet and Ells
worth Steele will serve as toast
master. Tickets for the banquet will be
sold for 35 cents, and may be pur
chased from . any member of the
council or from the office of the
Y. M. C. A. or Y. W: C. A.
Katherine Shawver was elected
secretary of the student body of
the council at the meeting Thurs
day noon. Plans were also laid
for the first all university vesper
sendee to be held the week of
Feb. 13. The service is under the
direction of Dr. Charles Patter
son, with music for the occasion to
be arranged by William G. Tempel.
Want To Be
In the Limelight?
(YVYyic
Camera flashes every
where . . . and lots of pic
tures of everybody . . . that
is, if you celebrate after the
Interfraternity Ball down at
the Hotel Capital Coffee
Lounge where the Cornhusk
er yearbook photographer
will be all over the place to
get good shots . . . front
view, please, not when your
back is turned . . . and be
sure not to turn your back
on the Greek letters in fra
ternity colors all over the
wall . . . this Lounge is
really looking like a perpet
ual college rendezvous . . .
now when Sunday rolls
around don't forget to treat
your girl friend to supper at
the Coffee Lounge where
you stand as good a chance
as the rest of us of getting
some free theater tickets as
well as good things to eat
and soft music ... or "mu
sic as you like it" . . . even
singing if you feel so moved
. . . and this Sunday night
. . . entertainment, a sur
prise but do come and see
what's going to happen . . .
your week-end will be full
up with Saturday night's
Ball at the coliseum followed
by a fun session at the Cof
fee Lounge with picture tak
ing . . and then Sunday
night at the Lounge to the
tune of music and entertain
ment . . . and theater tick
ets . . . look at the lucky
people who have already
had their fun and profited
with those good ol' tickets
. . . Mary Virginia Knowles,
Kappa, and John Guthrie,
Sig Alph: Jean Reed, Theta,
and Don Moore, Kappa Sig:
Martha Whelan, Tri Delt,
and Ed Segrist, Chi Phi;
Orva Jean Heacock, Pi Phi,
and Scott Wilkinson, Sig
Alph; Claire Rubendall,
Kappa, and John Hoppe, Sig
Alph; Max Meyer and John
Kuppinger, ATO's: Lucy
Jane Williams and Nan Tal
bot, DG's; Janet Warfield,
Kappa, and Bruce Kenny.
Sig Alph; and more to come
. . . Sunday . . . look for
them and we'll look for you
at the Hotel Capital Satur
day and Sunday nights! See
you thenl
HOTEL
CAPITAL
Debate trials set
for February 14
Winners take Colorado
journey late in March
Tryouts for the debate team
that will make a trip to Colorado
will be held Feb. 14, according to
H A. White, debate coach.
The winners of this competition,
two men for each side, will go to
Colorado late in March for de
bates with the College of Educa
tion at Greely, State College at
Fort Collins, and the University
of Denver. The proposition is:
"The United States should cease
to use public funds for the purpose
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NOVLAND
SWAMSOM
They've dashed gayly
into our first floor
ghop and tbcy'll dash
gayly out on smart
young sophisticateB.
The d r e 8 s short
sleeves and softly tail
ored the jacket
plaid cheeked or
plain color softly tail
ored in the 19:W man
ner combinations of
pink and fuchia pow
der and royal . char,
tense and navy gray
with red and blue plaid
aqua with aqua and
brown, stripes.
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Drossy little pastel wools bright rayon
crepes in pastel tones or two color com
binations. Gay prints as inviting as spring
sunshine. Sophisticated black dresses with
crisp accents of white. Junior sizes 9-14-13-15-17.
First floor.
Comenius club fetes
Czech state senators
Czech state senator will ba
guests of the Commenlus club at
its meeting tomorrow, at 8 o'clock
in room 313. of the Union.
A short program ha 8 been
planned and anyone interested In
the club is welcomed to attend the
gathering.
of stimulating business."
Those wishing to compete should
leave their names and obtain the
bibliographies at 111 Andrews
hall. Altho the men chosen for
this trip will not be allowed to
take another long one, they will
debate in other contests near at
home.
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