The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1939, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR
DAILY NEBIUSKAN
WEDNESDAY, APRIt 19, 1939
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Big talk centered now on the
.tCosmct Klub show the greatest
Bhow of legs since coeds started
wearing anklets. .. .and candy
passings of Monday night are also
big news at the Sigma Delta
Tau house, Mickey Krasnc and
Sigma Alpha Mu Dave Bernstein
made a special visit from Omaha
to pass the candy and cigars....
and heralded by honking of horns
and a parade of autos was the
candy-cigar treat of DU Ileefy
Neurenberger and AOPi Dorothy
Farmer. . . .and Mary Laura Bcav
era, Phi Mu, is now wearing th
pin of Gone Beck, swimmin
coach, which should call of can J
to the sisters . . . . also in the V
Mu house is a new steady coup!::
of Dorothy Allen and Fred Kiuj.
Thcta r.si....nnd there wore c
gars for the Sig Fps. too, .Monday
night when Bob Drcibus passi-u
them - the gal of the combination
is Jerry Gamble of Lincoln. . . .this
Saturday many big events are tak
ing place. . .in the afternoon is thr
Intra-Mural s.-l'iir.iing moot, the
Y. W. C. A. Bridge Benefit, a Knp
pa Sib picnic and M Fiji-Tail Tu ;
?!o....at night will be Alpha Xi
Delta Founder's day banquet, the
Fhi Mu hoiM'.; party at Corn'unl;
cr, the Beta house party, the? Fiji
Tau dance and Sigma Nu house
party. . .so get your dates lined up
WiA.A. to mc'ke
New president presides
at spring mass meeting
Awards will be made to honor
ir embers of VV. A. A. and recently
elected officers will be installed
at the V. A. A. spring mass meet
ing tonight at Grant Memorial at
1 o'clock.
To the 6 girls ranking highest for
the past year according to the as
sociation's point system will bo
presented this year's individual
participation cups. Two $25 scholar
shirs will Yi given to the junior
and the senior, active in girls' ath
letics, most deserving of aid.
Presiding for the first time at
this meeting will be Helen Ko
vanda. new president. Fliz.'beth
V.'iugh is the new vice president;
Betty Jean Fergus m. Kecufry;
end Iloiten;-" C.isndy, treasurer.
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nocni Cunningham
Ju:;t fooravi.su lie collects f ".
:;iU and likes to go on fi. 1 1
(rips doerui't mean he's out-of-date.
Fur llogcr Cunningham,
Farm llouae, keeps fa r fr.?:n
t!i fossilised htagi- by lil i ac
tive part in campus organisa
tions. Mi-mber of student coun
cil, Coin (,'ob.a, and this year's
junior-senior prom committee,
Hoger divides bis activities'
time between the downtown
campus and ng. An ngriculturc
major, he lydongs to Alpha
Zeta, Trt K, Block and Bridle,
honorarlen; and Is a member of
Ag Executive Board In hH
fipart time, Hoger gives himself
ovr to tennis and golf. Any
sport is good relaxation from
studies and Biich ... If you
aren't that kind, hie yourself
down town for "food ond fun
ut the
HOTEL
CAPITAL
for a big weekend of play. . . .and
we might add to the newer combi
nations seen about lately that of
Cliff Miller and Chi Omega Betty
Flory...Phi Mu Marion Olson and
Jack Haunsted. . .and Theta Fran
nie Wrightsman and Sig Alph
Warren Romans.... or Theta Mi
rion Kidd and Acacia Harvey Min-
nick and before spring gets
much farther, we predict many
new and unusual combinations.
Bulletin
There will be a student council
meeting tonight at 5 o'clock.
The regular meeting of the
Orchesis will be held in the dance
studio of Grant Memorial tonight
at 7 o'clock.
Kappa Phi, Methodist sorodity,
will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in
Ellen Smith hall for election of
officers.
Delta Gamma bible class, for
Lutheran students, will hold its
next discussion session tomorrow
afternoon at 5 o'clock in room 203
of the Temple.
Towne club hears Robnetl
Mrs. Florence Robnett, guidance
expert, was guest speaker at a
meeting of the Towne club Mon
day evening. Her topic concerned
"Women's Future in the Business
World."
Another guest of the club was
Miss Elsie Ford Piper, acting Dean
of Women.
Con Cobs to check
ticket soles today
Corn Cob actives and pledges
will meet today at 5 o'clock in
room 313 of the Union for a final
checkup of ticket sales for the
party held last week end. The
meeting is important as a report
must be turned in to the univer
sity , finance office, and Georgo
Rosen, club president, urges all
members to report.
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