The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 22, 1939, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY NEBKASKAN
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1939
Fly weather just around the
corner. .. .and everybody hoping
against hope that spring vacation
won't blow in with a snow-drift or
rain cloud. . .yesterday lota of the
kiddies took their afternoon off
to start their sun-tans and relax
from the strain of winter. . .con
vertible tops are now being worn
down, if you have a convertible
. . .but three Sigma Nu's went the
next best thing to a convertible
or even a car by buying a '26
Pontiac a mighty fine little auto,
even if it is slow on the pickup
...and spending their afternoon
at drill was the Pershing Rifle
Crack Squad, practicing in the
Union ballroom and creating lots
of attention. . .downstairs in the
Crib the business zoomed, as cokes
were drunk for thirst and not just
past-time by such as DU Avery
Forke and Alpha Chi Eunice Halm
(hand-in-hand, by the way)...
and Oil Omega's Edie Huston and
Betty Flory were getting their re
freshment. . .Delta Gamma Vir
ginia Wheeler and Sig Ep John
Scofield were talking over the
Best Dressed Girl candidates and
picking their winners for tomor
row night at the Coed Follies...
on the up-beat in the affair of
Kappa Casey Campbell and Phi
Psl Warren Ractke, with his rush
ing her for many dates in ad
vance... Pi Phi Mary Bell Bates
is now wearing the Sig Alph pin
of Wally Reusch, come spring and
things... and the Alpha Chi's are
wondering why Alice Bai'num
wasn't wearing John Wenke's Sig
Ep pin though she might just be
kidding them. . . last minute flash
Wasserroaras show
100 negative
North Dakota has little
syphilis, tests show
GRAND FORKS. N. D. (LP.)
Not one positive reaction to the
Wosserman test for syphilis has
been discovered among the 1,631
University of North Dakota stu
dents who have taken the test dur
ing the past two years, reports Dr.
C. L. Nutzman, campus health
tlirector.
Last February when half of the
1,813 students had been examined
and not one positive reaction had
been found, University authorities
were of the opinion that a national
record for colleges and universities
had been established.
An important factor contribut
ing to the absence of syphilis on
the University campus, believes
Dr. J. M. Gillette, professor of
sociology, is that venereal diseases
are apt to be less common in rural
areas, and North Dakota is one of
the two most rural of the 48 states.
In addition educational institutions
have a considerably lower per
centage of affected persons than
does the country as a whole.
Dr. E. F. Powell leaves
for West Lafayette Mich.
Dr. E. F. Powell, instructor in
zoology and anatomy, left Mon
.day evening for West Lafayette,
Mich., after receiving news of the
serious illness of his father.
BULLETIN
All Coed Follies saleswomen are
requested to check in tickets nnd
money tomorrow afternoon at 5
o'clock in Ellen Smith.
Orchcsis meeting will be held
tonight in the dance studio of
Grant Memorial at 7 o'clock.
ShiahL
Iow Shoicing!
Fields Brrirn ti McCarthy
in
"YOU CANT CHEAT
AN HONEST MAN"
Sail . . . "Utile Prince"
with Shirley Temple
Now Showing!
"ST. LOUIS BLUES"
with Dorothy Lumonr
COMING!
"FAST AND LOOSE"
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tells us that among-cars-just-bought
are two new smooth jobs
at the Zeta Beta Tau house. . .and
won't all the boys be popular now
. . .among the b'g parties this
week-end are the Sigma Kappa
Hit Parade party Friday night,
open, . and the DU closed house
party following Initiation. . .
Chi Omega announces Mary
Elizabeth McConnell as a new
pledge.
Miss Poiley speaks
to charm school group
Speaking on "Music in the
Home," Miss Lillian Poiley of the
school of music, addressed Charm
School members, yesterday eve
ning In Ellen Smith.
Charm -School, an orientation
group for freshman women, meets
on the second and fourth Tues
days of each month under the
leadership of Helen Catherine Da
vis. The next meeting will be
April 5
University of Pennsylvania an
nually stages a "Good Will Week"
to promote understanding among
the students of various nations.
Matinee dancers mutt
show identification cards
To make sure that there will
be plenty of room for all the stu
dents at the matinee dance this
afternoon at 5 o'clock, Social Di
rector Ylngcr asks that every
one bring his identification card.
Dr. Henzlik, Dr. Rosenlof
attend Chicago meeting
Dean F. E. Henzlik of the teach
ers college and Dr. G. W. Rosenlof,
professor of secondary education,
plan to attend the North Central
Association meeting in Chicago,
March 28 to April 1.
Phi,
Kappa Phi initiates
to enrerram cnamrer
New initiates of
Methodist sorority bcsJwsfa.
esses to the chapter Wednesday at
7 p. m. at Ellen Smith hall. Modern
day sacrifice and its place In the
Lrenten Beason U. the theme for
the meeting. Eilee" 'nt. Claudia
Baker, and Tex-
will participate i
Reports from the
ference at Beatri.
by Eva Mae Cron
president of the c;
Larrabee.
Rounds
ussion.
-at con
e given
iva Mills,
and Marie
Miss Jo Chapman is the men's
basketball coach at Martin college,
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Hated ties that were stringy and narrow, WUMI1 IIW MRS llflHIXI
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VCTio showed thrift and good sense 5" THI WEEK'S POST
And alwavs wore neckwear bv Arrow.
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WHO SAYS THE
CIRCUS IS DEAD?
Killed by union warfare? De
pression? Not yet I Cata and
Kinhers brings you the story
and two pages of circus photo
graphs in natural color.
A NEW MYSTERY NOVEL Colonel
Primrose investigates a case of
automatic murder in False to
Any Man, by Leslie Ford. Sec
ond of six installments.
SMALL-TOWN BANKER. John M.
Gale has never failed to pay a
check with real money, never
once foreclosed a mortgage I
Jesse Rainsford Sprague tells
you about him.
ALSO: Short stories by T. S.
Stribling, Donald Hough, and
Margaret Weymouth Jackson
. . . Caret Garrett reports what
happened when labor locked
horns with West Coast farmers
(see Whose Law and Order?)
. . , serials, editorials, fun and
cartoons.
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