The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1939, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR
DAILY NEBIUSKAN
SUNDAY, APRIL' 23, 1939
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And now the big parties are all
ever, and the Fiji-Tau tussle come
to a grand finish the Beta Crud
party a bygone the Phi Mu
Southern party a past event the
Sigma Nu formal finished the
ZBT Nursery party over and the
Tri-Delta party done and gone. . . .
the Phi Mu Southern party was
great fun and carried a typical
southern atmosphere.... Gladys
Trnik was there with Wendell
Nickerson, Acacia; Woodie Camp
bell and Sig Alph Pete Hageline,
Marion Olson and Jack Haunsted;
Mary Ellen McMaslers and James
Weeks. . . .at the Sigma Nu formal
were Wally Engdahl and Theta
Ann Beard; Ed Beechnut Steeves
and Theta Virginia Smith; Jack
Bingenhcimer and Pi Phi Virginia
Gei.ster at the Beta Crud party,
which was slightly on the rural
side, were (flash) Bob Gannon and
Kappa Jean Newell; Paul Bradley
and Theta Marj Houser; "Bing"
Crosby and Delta Gamma Cath
erine Huwaldt; Dick DeBrown and
Kappa Pat Burn; Roy Broyhill
and Delta Gamma Marg Moyer
. . .and at the Tri Delta party were
Fran Timbers and Gid Gates;
Mary Anna Cockle and DU Clay
ton Ankeny; Cay Deuremyer and
Dick Allen (and incidentally, Cay
was last, week seen wearing a DU
pin, and later a Beta pin -tsk,
tsk) at the Farm house dinner,
"also-theres" were Ray Cruise and
Furr, Hansen give
recital Monday
Program to include
singing, piano music
A plicae piogiani of singing and
piano music will be presented by
Houghton Furr, pianist, and Ker
mit Hansen, tenor, in the Corn
husker hotel ballroom Monday
evening at 8:15.
Furr, a student with Earnest
Harrison of the faculty, will pre
sent one number with Mr. Harri
son. Hansen, a student with
Maude F. Gutsmer, will be accom
panied by Milan Lambert.
One of the highlights of the
Monday evening program will be
the fast moving Tansman piano
concerto featuring Furr and Har
rison. Among the numbers to be
presented by Hansen are a group
of songs by modern American
composers which typify the versa
tility and novelty of present day
song writing.
AT THE HEAD
OF THE CLASS
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IRIS JOHNSON
With an orange kerchief around
her neck with the black letters
of FARMER'S FAIR printed
on it, Irish Johnson, ag college
junior from Fremont, is good
enough publicity for . . . the
Farmer's Fair coming up after
Ivy Day. Iris likes to roller
skate and keep scrapbooks, es
pecially ones that pertain to her
interests in home ec. Along
that line, she's preparing her
self for extension work by com
bining teaching and home eco
nomics. Ag Executive Board
member, Tassels for two years,
and co-chairman of the Student
Council inter-campus bus com
mittee, Iris is a real "ag-colle-giate"
. . . and you can be one
too, ag-collegiate or any other
kintf of a collegiate ... if you
mlngr'e with the college crowd
at the
HOTEL
CAPITAL
Marj Malovck, Kappa Delta; Har
old Benn and Louise Oddo, Sigma
Kappa; and Kenny Holland and
Jean Simmons. .. .the Fiji-Tau
Tussle which attracted huge at
tention, what with front yard pig
pens, painted cars, and greased
faces set off by the honking of
horns, etc and at the platform
dance were ATO Bill O'Connor and
Alpha Phi Betty Lou Wcntz;
Dwight Whit and Opal Stebbins;
ATO Bill Davis and Theta Jean
Cook; Fiji Louis Leigh and Tri
Delt Dot McClelland and all of
this is just a brief summary and
representative oi the big fun had
by all this week-end. . . .
'Tobacco Road'
to come May 4
John Barton to play
lead in Caldwell novel
Based on Erskine Caldwell's
novel of the shiftless, philosophic
Jester Leeter, the stage play "To
bacco Road" comes to the Liberty
theater on May 4 for two per
formances, a matinee at 2:30 and
an evening presentation at 8:30.
John Barton is starred in the
role of Jeeter Lester, who heads
a group of amusing, illiterate and
half starved share-croppers. With
him live his apathetic half starved
wife, Ada, whose only desire is a
"stylish dress to be buried in,"
their two children Dude and Ellie
May, and old Grandma Lester,
who creeps about the place in
frightened silence.
Many laughs.
Sixteen year old Dude is per
suaded by Sister Bessie Rice, a
middle aged evangelist, to marry
her, on the promise of a new au
tomobile with a horn. Although
the. play is a serious study of the
share-cropper people in their na
tive environment, the perform
ance is claimed to number 197
laughs.
"Tobacco Road" is still running
in New York, where it has passed
its 2,300th performance. It has
been presented In 39 states and
in London, and is in the process
of being made into an opera and
a film.
Cornhusker gets copy
of first NU annual
The first copy of the first
yearbook ever published at Ne
braska, the "Sombrero" of the
school year of 1883 and '84, was
presented to the Cornhusker by
Mrs. Will Owen Jones last week.
That year the university had
an enrollment of 349 students.
The 1895 edition of Sombrero
feaetured an article by Dorothy
Canfield Fisher and Willa Cath
er, who was associate editor for
the annual.
Bulletin
Gamma Alpha Chi, advertising
sorority, will give a luncheon for
all active members Monday in the
Union cafeteria at noon. The
party will gather in the lounge
of the Union and proceed to the
cafeteria in a group.
Tassels will please remember to
wear their uniforms Tuesday for
the sale of Rubinoff tickets.
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