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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1939)
SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1939 00 DAILY NEBRASKAN Wind blows in lots of good week end parties to whoop up the last minute fun of the year. . .this is the week end of the Triad, the PiKA party, the Delt party, and the Kappa house party, on the SOS theme. . .at the Kappa party were ATO Don Moss and Dotty Kutch er; John Motl, Phi Delt, and Ro zanne Sheehan; John Brownlee, Beta, and lbs Waugh; Verna Ray and ATO John Mason... and at the Turnpike Friday night were DU Howard Linch ana Theta Bar bara Scott; Delta Gamma Harriet Talbot and Sigma Chi Bill Butz; AOPi Charlotte Utt and DU Jack Nelson and all of the kiddies out there doing the new Chestnut Tree drag... at the Triad last night were Beta Bob Aden and AOPi Ruth Wilbur; Kappa Jean Humph rey and Beta Bob rillbury; Theta Pris Chain and Tom Luhe; Theta Virginia Stoddard and Sigma Chi Ty Kokjer; Delta Gamma Polly Perkins and Mark Shorts; Kappa Marion Cramer and Phi Delt Paul Mathews; Theta Betty O'Shea and Beta Bill Sweeney. . .and all in all, it was the brightest three-frat party. . .and to go to scenes around the campus we might mention that on the "going stronger" list is the affair of SAE Warren Ro mans and Frannie Wrightsman, Theta, even tho she was at the Triad with Phi Delt Eddie Brega . . . and at the Phi Mu house, one of the more novel candy passings took place when an arrow flew in the window to announce candy and cigars from Mary Laura Beavers and Gene Beck, Acacia. . .and now that the Ivy Day week end excite ment has somewhat died down, the old study grind will take over for another few days. . . Bowen re-elected head of Phi Sigma lota Dr Willis H. Bowen has been r-elected president of Phi Sigma Iota, honorary fraternity in ro mance languages, to serve for the year 1 939-40. Betty Ann Duff was elected vice president and Mercedes Obcrlendcr, secretary treasurer. Katherine Piazr.a will serve as historian-reporter. Coed Counselor group to meet Monday noon Members of Coed Counselors serving under the leadership of June Bierbower, board member, will meet for a brief session Mon day noon at Ellen Smith hall. Defector then shown one by one, and each time the doctor asked if he held the card I had chosen. I answered "no" for every card including the one chosen. The answer for the card bearing "let" was given in the same tone and manner in which the others were given. After repeating the test several times. Ruckmick showed me the record card he had kept. It clearly indi cated that wjen I answered "no" for the "let" card, I had lied. The needle had hardly fluctuated for the other answers even though I had been slightly nervous during parts of the demonstration. Detector 90 Accurate. "In the hands of a competent operator, the lie detector is better than 90 accurate. It indicates changes in emotional state of thi1 subject by means of inevitable and instantaneous changes in the elec trical potentials of the sweat glands in the palm of the hand." explained the psychologist. "Girls are better subjects than men. The Affectometcr has been demonstrated to J. Kdgnr Hoover of the F. R. I. and to leading po lice forces throughout the country by Dr. Rurkmir.k. Que of its great est values Is in gaining confessions from criminals after it has caught them lying. As yet, lie detectors are not accepted as t direct evi dence in court However, they are rapidly becoming popular in the eyes of the police and psychologists. GRADUATION GIFT fsTUOENTSl J- 1 where J ROYAL PORTABLE ST t i t i in. 3 1 I. 1 V Come quickly for these cool young wash ables! Colorful, flattering, they're values you'll treasure all Summer! Every popular style and color. l-'..f h&,l ; ' ' e?;w 3 4 V7 ' fjUA V ' 4 I 7x 9 V : . .'-r 1 1 K il l .. U I III I i ... f ffl: -MM 'fell mm III "I 1 n n my - i )mtm lii 118 c rfA& A'. t: Marvelous fashion value here! All enchantingly young, with new trims, interesting details. Lov able, tubbable frocks, brimming with life and charm! White, pastels, eye catching prints. RUDGE'S FASHIONS Second Floor Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12th St. B3157