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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1939)
I Tho DAILY NECUA5KAN Tuesday, December 12, SOCIAL WHIRL ... Coeds ready to entertain men Saturday Three Tri Delta will entertain royally for their dates preceding the Mortar Board party Saturday night at the Hotel D'Hamburg. The dates are: Pearl Dorbandt with Kenny Teich, Chi Phi; Ger trude McArthur with Leo Harmen, also Chi Phi, and Virginia Hansen with Robert Hyson from Doane college. This promises to be one of the more select dinners before the party! MORTAR BOARDS and their dates will be entertained by the Cornhusker at dinner be fore the Mortar Board party. At the University club for din ner will be a party of eight Phi Psi-Kappa combinations. Marjorie Runyan will be with Gordon Johns ton, Dorothy Ann Koenig with Bill Sample, Shirley Hoffman with Bob Rydman. TWO WEDDINGS of former Nebraska students will take place around Christmas time. Wayne Cramer, ATO last year, will marry Ellen Beckwith Dec. 24, In Boone, Iowa. Evelyn Brown and Howard Sair- Studenf injured by foil in basement of Uni hall Ellen Greeley, arts and sciences freshman, was Blightly injured when she collapsed In the base ment of University hall and struck her head on the stone floor yester day. First aid treatment was admin istered immediately by those who witnessed the accident. Later she was taken to the infirmary for closer inspection. According to members of the nursing staff there, Miss Greeley was released from confinement later the same day. child will be married in Blair on Dec. 17. More Christmas parties are planned for this week and next. Next Monday night Tri Delts and Pi This will hold their annual gift exchange parties. The Kappa Sigs will entertain their dates at a combination buffet supper and Christmas party next Sunday. The Delts had a buffet supper for their alums and their dates Sunday. SCHEDULED for Wednesday, Dec. 20, are three annual fraternity functions, the Sig Alph formal, the Phi Delt Christmas party and the Sigma Chi dinner dance. Pinned before the Military Ball were Claudia Baker, Kappa Phi, and Wayne Galyen, Delta Sigma PI. Union plans harmony hour Sinfonia sponsors first Carnegie program at 4 First harmony hour in which the Carnegie music set, given to the Union by the Carnegie foun dation, will be used will be held this afternoon at 4 p. m. in parlor C of the Union. The meeting will be sponsored by fnfonia. The set is a classical anthology of music containing over 500 rec ords, a player, loudspeaker, dic tionary of music, a catalogue and a case to hold the records and their albums. Value of the set is almost $2,000. Weekly programs will be arranged by Prof. Frank Cunkle, of the school of music, and will be pre sented by Sinfonia. Later on pro grams will be arranged on request more than once a week. Popular program. This afternoon's program will be presented by Professor Cunkle. It will include such popular num bers as the Symphony Number 4 in A major by Mendelssohn, Tschaikowsky's Nut Cracker Suite, the Hungarian March, from the Damnation of Faust, by Ber lioz, and a choral number written by Bach. Temporarily the set will be placed in parlor C, but as soon aa Rousek meets point limits Ed Rousek, ag senior, informed the Men's Activity Point board yesterday that he has made ar rangements to resign his presi dency of the university 4-H club possible the set will be placed in a permanent room. The set was presented to the Union because the foundation felt that more students would hear classical music for the first ime at the Union than at the school of music. Attempts were made to get the set last year, but attempts were unsuccess ful until Chancellor Boucher ap plied for the grant, in behalf of the Union, this fall. and to giv up his position m business manager of the Corn husker Countryman and president of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity When these resignations become effective, Rousek's total of 13 points will be reduced to the maximum of eight allowed senior men. The board also considered a letter from Orval Hager, editor of the Cornhusker, asking representa tion on the board. The six members present ruled that the editor of the DAILY represented all publi cations. Cornhuskers!! Order your Christmas i,jUi graphs now for Dec. 19th delivery. Special 3 for $3.00. Townsend Studio. 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