The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 17, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Sunday, March 17, 1940
Congratulations . .
In order for new initiates
at Greek houses this week
By Agnes Wanck.
Congratulations are in order
those days for all the new initiates
on campus who are proudly wear
ing their new badges and their
new smiles. Among those organi
zations that initiated new members
over the weekend are Alpha Plii,
Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gam
ma', Sigma Delta Tau, Delta Delta
Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Chi
Omega, Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Psi,
Chi Omega and Gamma Tin Beta.
NEWEST GAG
at the Sigma Nu house was the
one that the brothers pulled on Bob
Simmons when they entered him
in the BDOC contest without hU
knowledge. He says the idea was
to get him to wear a suit to school.
THE ATO'S
have planned a big buffet supper
for Sunday night. Bob Leadley
says that the boys are bringing the
best girls on the campus but that
he doesn't know who they are.
From other reports though, some
of the ATO's and their dates are:
Kenny Younger and Mary Ade
laide Hansen, Theta; Max Meyer
and Theta Betty Dodds; Bob
Sandberg and Harriet Costello;
Ralph Woiden and Helen Jane
Anderson, Delta Gamma; Bob
Schleh and Jean Christie, Alpha
Phi; Bob Johnson and Maxine Ful
ler, Pi Thi; and George Blaclcstone
and Aline Hosmnn, Theta.
MAYBE YOU'LL THINK
the Acacias have a touch of the
spring weather but Elton Wiley re
nnrta that thev all have a new plan
tn hnv roller skates and roller
skate to school. This idea is at
lA.ist now and different, but we'd
all better look out just in case
somebody gets the idea or using
scooters.
THE AFFAIR
between Dick Anwyl, Phi Delt,
and Mary Ellen Comeiford, Chi
Omega, is reported well on its way
to being a steady combination.
Thov nlrer.dv have standing Sat-
urAw and Sundav nieht dates, and
Dick's chief competition seems to
be Bill Dean, Acacia.
FLASHING
a new diamond these days is Tri
h.!t Lillian Roberts. Jim Tisdale,
a second lieutenant at an Arkan
sas fort, was visiting here last
weekend, so now Lillian is wear
ing that well-known ornament on
her third finger.
THE 67TH
anniversary of the founding of
Phi Sigma Kappa, national social
fraternity, will be celebrated at
the chapter house Sunday. Guest
and principal speaker of the ban
quet will be Ralph J. Watts of
Appleton, Wis., historian for the
national organization. Among the
alumni in attendance will be Keith
Neville, democratic nominee for
governor, Gregg McBride, ath
letic publicity director of the Uni
versity of Nebraska, and Bob
Waring of Geneva, past command
er of Nebraska American Legion.
Palladian alumni give
take-off for actives
A take-off on the Dr. I. Q. pro
gram was presented by the alumni
of the Palladian Literary society
Friday evening at the weekly
meeting of the organization in the
Temple. Dr.. I. Q. was portrayed
by Dr. Pardee.
A trio consisting of Gladys
Swift, viola, Marguerite Hac,
piano, and Bert Ellsworth, violin,
furnished music for the program.
A social hour followed the per
formance. Fay Johnson and Janet
McLellan were chairman of the
program and refreshment committees.
Hooper serves as
dental delegate
Dr. Bert L. Hooper, dean of the
University of Nebraska College of
dentistry, is representing the uni
Dentistry, is representing the uni
dental societies in the east.
He is the official delegate at the
annual convention of the American
Association of Dental Schools at
Philadelphia which ends today.
While in Philadelphia he also rep
resented the local chapter of Omi
cron Kappa Upsilon, honorary
dental fraternity, at the annual
convention of the group.
Following the Philadelphia mect-
Hertzler talks to Rotary
Dr. Joyce O. Hertzler, chairman
of the department of sociology,
addressed the Ashland Rotary
club Monday on "Dictatorships."
ings, he will go to Baltimore for
the centennial celebration of the
founding of the first dental school.
Dr. L. T . Hunt of the dental staff
will also attend the Baltimore
meetings, March 18 to 20.
The weather
Official report is cloudy and
colder for today, but fair until a
possibly rainy Wednesday.
AWS board-
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Jewel Tinker, Sigma Kappa.
The four junior member candi
dates are sophomores Natalie
Burn, Phi Mu; Ben Alice Day, Al
pha Xi Delta; Jean Humphrey, Al
pha Omlcron Pi; Ruth Miller, Bet
ty O Shea, Kappa Alpha Theta
Miriam Rubnitz, Sigma Delta Tau
Dorothy White, and Jean Echten-
kamp.
Sophomore candidates.
Freshman women who are can
didates for sophomore positions
are: Ann Craft, Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Eleanor Crawford; Janet
I 'ui ley. Shirley Heldt, Alpha Phi
Vei na Joan Kreuscher, Chi Omega
Virginia Long, Alpha Chi Omega
Betty Newman, Delta Gamma; and
Sinun Shaw, Pi Beta Phi.
Retiring officers besides Vir
ginia Clemans are Mary Steute
ville. vice-president; Marion Brad
street, secretary, and Jean Carna
nan. treasurer.
Polls will be open from 8 a. m
to 5 p. m. Monday in Ellen Smith
on the city campus and in Ag hall
on the ag campus.
Interfrat quiz
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the decisions and judge the teams
will be three members of the fae
ulty. Finalists will be quizzed on
general information, campus intor
matlon, music, art, literature
thought, quotation, biography, and
performance questions.
The winning fraternity or soror
Ity team will receive the grand
prize of $15 and a cup. Each of
the three runner-up toama will
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