The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA.N
Tues'day, March" 12, 1940
Society . . .
Weather man crosses us up,
leaves us ankle deep in snow
By Agne Wanek.
Just as we were about to put
away the ear-muffs and snow
shoes for good, the weather man
crossed us up. So here we are
again wading ankle deep in snow.
But with six weeks exams this
week there probably will be very
little in the way of social life any
way. CONGRATULATIONS
to the ATO's for a swell party
that the campus will be talking
about for weeks to come. Don Me
theny and Grace Connor nearly
stopped the show with some fancy
jitterbugging that came close to
being professional.
THE RUMOR
is going the rounds that the N
club wants to sponsor a university
party sometime 11113 spring ana
bring a really big name band to
the campus. If true it would be
something to look forward to.
AFTER TWO YEARS
the steady affair between Phi Delt
Lauren Earnaby and Alpha Phi
Dorothy Tipton has come to an
end. All this occurred Friday night
but neither seemed to be very up
set about the whole thing because
Dorothy showed up at the Story
Book ball on Saturday and Lauren
was seen in Omaha the same night
with Eleanor Elliott, Theta.
IF YOU WAIT
for the bus at 17th and E streets
these days, you may be surprised
by the appearance of a DU pledge
with a chair and a magazine to
make you comfortable, since dur
ing their Health Week the pledges
are supposed to become public
spirited and improve the lot of the
Lincoln townspeople who take the
bus.
AS USUAL
the Sig Alph Bowery Party Sat
urday night will be closed, but
plans have been made to make
this a party to be remembered.
The dining room will be decorated
after the manner of a 1890 saloon
with the traditional sawdust
sprinkled on the floor. Tom Urean
will be there with Pat Herming
haus, Alpha Phi; as will Jim de
Wolf and Ann Craft. Kappa; Tom
Shafer and Polly Windle, Delta
Gamma; and Alex Mills and
Ruthie Fox, Pi Phi.
SNOW OR NO SNOW
new combinations will appear. It
seems that the dating between
Kappa Ann McLaughlin and Phi
Psi Tom Grimes is getting close
to the steady atage, even though
some time ago she was seen prac
tically everywhere with Phi Gam
Carl Olenbcrger.
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and well-rounded teacher having
taught in all grades, also having
done demonstration work in the
university.
Talk requested.
From the letters sent to the dif
ferent houses on the campus to
ask the girl's choice as to the pro
fession they wished to have dis
cussed the report shows that the
field of education ranked higher
than all others.
Audience lauds
Sunday concert
Presenting its annual winter
concert Sunday afternoon In the
Union, the university symphony
orchestra, directed by Don A.
Lentz and featuring Emmanuel
Wishnow as violinist, favorably
impressed the audience,
Mr. Wishnow's performance of
the first movement of the Beeth
oven violin concerto enhanced the
excellent impression which his re
cital work and a concerto appear
ance with the Lincoln symphony
have provided this season. A com
plete agreement between soloist
and conductor gave the perform
ance excellent continuity.
The overture to Gluck's opera
"Iphigenia" was picked to show
the string tone to excellent advan
tage. The Schubert ballet music
pleased the audience immensely
with its delicate and naive treat
ment, while Tschaikowsky'8 "Ro
meo and Juliet" was rendered with
much of the color and spirit
realized.
"The Sailor's Dance" from
Gliere's "The Red Poppy" was a
variation to the other music, full
of dissoilance and barbaric
rhythm.
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Quiz-
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C. Gamma Phi Beta, with a score
of 72 out of a possible perfect
score of 84. won over Delta Gam
ma and Chi Omega, while Alpha
Xi Delta won over Alpha Chi
Omega, AOPi and Alpha Phi.
In the fraternity division, AGR
won first in one division over
ATO, Beta Theta PI, Beta Sigma
Psi. and Acacia.
In the other division, Delta Tau
Delta. Faim House, and Kappa
Sigma, each with 72 points out of
84. tied for first place, leaving
behind Delta Sigma Phi, Chi Phi,
and D. U.
Tassels
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She is a member of the Alpha
Omicron Pi sorority.
Shirley Russel Is a member of
the Cornhusker staff, YWCA and
is a Coed Counsellor. She is a
sophomore in the engineering col
lege.
Miriam Rubnitz, Sigma Delta
Tau, is a member of Vestals of the
Lamp, Sigma Alpha Iota, Coed
Counsellor, and YWCA. She is a
sophomore in teachers college.
Marion Cramer, an arts and
science sophomore, is a Coed Coun
sellor and belongs to the Vestals
of the Lamp. She is a member of
the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Mary Ellen Robison, Gamma Phi
Beta, is a sophomore in teachers
college. She is a member of the
YWCA and is a Coed Counsellor.
Out-going officers include: presi
dent, Selma Hill; vice president,
Mary Jo Henn; secretary, Mar
garet Krause; notification chair
man, Ann Hustead; and publicity
chairman, Beth Howley.
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Mary Adelaide Hansen, Theta, thinks Bud Rohde, Delt,
and Neal Felber, Delta Upsilon, are fitting B. D. O. C.
candidates from their fraternities, as she sees them in
front of "Sosh."
This week and next you'll see Bud Rohde Neal
Felber and representatives from social fraternities as they
vie for the coveted title of B. D. O. C. Watch these nomi
nees; they're an index of appropriate dress.
Entries from candidates is nearly complete, but ther
is yet time to file before the contest closes midnight,
MARCH 12. Hurry with your blanks to HARVEY BROS,
1230 "O" St.
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