The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 14, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY NEBRASKAN
An eye on
Girls
Sports
By Jeunnolle Mickey
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The Alpha Chia overtook the
Blight lead of Bouton Mickey in
the first part of last night's bas
ketball game to win 19 to 11. Mary
Thorley put In five field goals to
take high scoring honors, and
Doris Peterson led Bouton with 9
points to her credit. Virginia Long
chalked up 6 points while she was
in the game for the Alpha Chis.
Wednesday night the Tri Delta
defeated Howard Hall 34 to 7.
Doris Patterson led the field sink
ing 12 points, and Lucille Enyeart
was close behind with 10. Opal
Jackson made all of Howard Hall's
7 points.
The latest dope about Tankster
ettes and Orchesis is this: From
this spring on arrangements are
being made for girls in these two
clubs to receive advanced physical
education credit for participating.
Complete arrangements are yet to
be made but the deal sounds in
teresting. There will still be the recrea
tional angle of no credit, however,
but a few requirements will be
added for those desiring credit,
as we understand it.
While we're on the subject of
Tanksterettes, we'll give you the
winners in their Interscholastic
Telegraphic meet held Wednesday.
40 and 100 yard free style events:
Jane Jordan, 40 yard back stroke:
Jane Fenton, and the 40 and 100
yard breast stroke events: Jean
MacAllister.
The remaining events, the 75
yard medley and the 100 yard re
lay, will be run off Saturday aft
ernoon, and the probable entrants
will be for the medley-free style,
Jane Jordan, back stroke, Betty
Meyer, and breast, Jean MacAllis
ter, and for the 100 yard relay
Jane Jordan, Doris Patterson,
Eilean Kealy, and Sue Shaw.
Ping Pong proceeds as Kathryn
Kellison, Independent, wins over
Virginia McNeel, Howard 1, in
singles, and Nicholson-Mickey,
DDD 2, win over MacAllister
Hecker, AXiD 2. The League finals
will be coming up soon.
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senior writes
script for KFOR
radio program
An excellent way to get val
uable experience has been discov
ered by Cornhusker Countryman
editor, Dale Theobald. Dale, an ag
Junior, is the regular script writer
for a program broadcast each
Monday morning from KFOR by
the Better Business Bureau. The
programs are short plays exposing
common "rackets" and are de
signed to protect listeners from
being "suckers."
So next Monday, if you don't
have a 10 o'clock class, turn the
dial to 1210 at 10:15 and listen to
Daily calls for
fashion writers;
to meet today
The Daily requests all girls
who with to work on the
fashion edition to report to the
Daily office at a meeting at 4
p. m. on Friday.
Lincoln Journal.
Rip-r o a r i ng, hard-charging
Vike Francis has energy to burn
these days in Husker moleskins.
Still cooped up in the stadium
basement, the Nebraska football
team awaits the first day for
outdoor practice. So does Vike.
This fullback, who will be a sen
ior next fall, promises all that
they will have something to re
member him by when he hangs
up his cleats. He is expecting a
big season next fall.
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May Queen-
(Continued from page 1.)
For presidency of Coed Coun
selors board are Harriet Talbot,
Tassels, freshman AWS, YWCA
and Cornhusker staff; Margaret
Forrey, YWCA, Vespers and Pall
adian literary society. Both are
members of the Coed Counselors
board.
Candidates for BABW.
Candidates for BABW presi
dency are Betty Hutchinson,
BABW, Barb Council and Tassels;
Dorothy White, Barb Council,
the airing of Dale's script on a
program which has made its way
to a widespread audience.
AWS board and Cornhusker staff.
Dorothy Welrich will run for
Coed Counselors board in place of
Harriet Costello.
Identification cards must be pre
sented before women shall be al
lowed to vote.
All women students may vote
for the AWS and Coed Counselors
boards, all barbs for BABW, and
junior and senior women for May
Queen and Mortar Board nomi
nees. In casting votes for Mortar
Boards, women should select not
less than five nor more than 20
candidates or their ballots shall
not be counted.
Donald E. Corzine of Milwaukee
Is the first sophomore to win the
William Easton Louttit memorial
scholarship of $500 at Brown university.
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