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1 Sunday, April 20, 194r 8 DAILY NEBRASKAN ii rniillirr - ' JGzmfiuA. Marion Cramer Social calendar for SaturcVy right include the traditional S;; Ep blues party held at the Ccrrhffktr with the music of Johnny Ox r.nd his orchestra. Couplings inch;cd Dwight Clem ens and Alpha ChiO Janice Gold smith, Bill E;lfs. and Dee Gee Kappy Hoiwr. Norm Hibbani and ChiO Bar?ie Lfe. The AOPi "Hcrse Show" was the notatle party down sorority row. Eula Kj il:r.g was there with SAE Dick Ftte while Bunny Chaphne rn! Jack Clarke divi dede their ti ..e, spending half of the evenir.jv true end half of their time at the Krrpa Sig Conscrip tion party. Romantic rumors have it that A)rha Phi Dotty Tip ton of the "t Meets Girt" fame is now f'ir. steady with SAE Dick Spells. T. ere is another Sig Alph who is rcw free lancing it for it seems. ;'r;t Theta Betty Mie Klnpp ha? cV.ided to divide her time these C.-y? nd is no logger on the fUf ; y fo-ers list wuh Leonard J; cc tsn. Totcne club members h;t their tpring formal Friday nif'r.t ;t the Conihusker. Jeanette Hiiitvrd was there with John Waftii'. E:eanor Cravfoid ani Krr.7i Worth, Dorothy White anc! 3: Young, and Palla di ins Viijirir. Mutz and, Hugh Stuart w;r r. few of the coupl?s seen havirf. -..n especially grid time. IT' arm weather brings other things besides picnics and spring fever. Witness the various serenades which the girts heard the other night, or the an tics of the Sigma Nu's who tied John Mackey to the pillars by the front door of the Delta Gamma house during the wee small hours of the night. The situation be came even more embarrassing as the spotlights pointed, out the fact that John was illustrating what the well dressed Sigma Nu wears in the dorm. Then there is the story of the barb picnic scheduled for Saturday afternoon which was held in spite of the deluge, indoors of course! Cinching things are the two diamonds which have just appeared on the campus. Kappa " Mickey" Morrow is now wearing a sparkling diamond given to her by John Rassmussen a Phi Rho at med school. Clar risse Purdy has a tell tale ring on that certain finger given to her by Innocent George Gostas. This is really no surprise for these two have been doing a mod em Romeo and Juliette scene for quite a while. Hospitalized for appendectomies are Alpha Phis Barbara Jones and Eleanor Bemer and Kappa Marge Clarke. Add to this those other cases men tioned a few days ago and we might almost call it an epidemic. Council amendment The f r. ercment to the Student Council constitution, to be voted on by f.l. s:.:i.erits at the general election Tuesday, contains the following f. elisions: Amend Aiticle IV, Section I of the Student Council constitu tion to rer.c : The : jesition of the Stu.Jent Council shall be as follows: la Erch undergraduate college or school wishing a repre sentative r: the Student Council on the Lincoln campus shall have one rr.en.te: ef the Student Council regardless of size. Such a member tt.z'.l re elected from the majority sex and shall be the sole repi native of that college until the membership of this sex shall h&vt inched a total of 601 and not to exceed 1,200 when an addition1- KiKsentative shall be allowed, or until the minority sex shall have it ched a total of 201 and not to exceed 600 students for which they h.ali be allowed one member on the Council. When the minority pcur has a memVrship between 601 and 1,200 it shall be given tr-c-ther member. Either sex having 1,201 to 1,800 shall Je allow a i third representation on the Council. Mjjority Sex " Minority Sex 1- IX receive 1 representative 201- 600 receives 1 601-1.TOC" receives 2 representatives 631-1,200 receives 2 1.200-1,&0t receives 3 representatives 1,201-1,800 receives 3 One rt,!.n .nd one woman from the Graduate college. , Previous, to each Student Council election it shall be the duty of the juditir.:y committee of the Council to check the enrollment for the semester of that year and to ascertain the number and sex Jeriesentative from each college. IX PERSON Playing for Danrim n.e mi ( Yrirlwl ) try 4 V. ,U iMUr:vr the im P.EU.TY JITKS Id Briul'fvl rretrnlntMH V, . .v - . t t ' 3rd Anmumt STUDENT UNION Amnirrrtmrr party" WED. APR. 30 I r ' - I ADMIsflOV: .11 Ilrf. I f I . ti m Tui Per eni'l AM) H!S VIOKLD FAMOUS ORCHLSTR1 Featuring SVOOKY IAs(N LY V LOU, & IJX PLUS SraTU'l'LAR IIKJR S1IOWI! CUT Y(ll!t TICKET NOW ffe a C.ia Ci Srr f-1ff Mrmbrr f 1 V41 t m bunker frwir .'! r kt Ihr Madrnl I aioa Offnc IMVEIISITV rOLI SIS 1731 rni2 iLiecuoii vciuuiuiiico Following is a list of candidates for the offices to be voted on at the spring election ffiiiotpH Rtnrlents. "Greek" represents affiliated. Spi Tuesday FOR STUDENT COUNCIL at large (all students represents unaffiliated students (fine arts Greek students Seniors vote) Vote for two Gilbert Hueftle, Barb Fred Meier, Union Blaine Sloan; Barb Donald Steele, Union Vote for two Norma Jean Campbell Margaret Forrey Miriam Rubnitz Maryellen Rcbison Ag college (all ag students vote! Vote for one Randall Pratt, Union Jerry Skoog, Barb Vote for one Alice Louise Becker Eleanor Crawford Betty Ann Tisthammer Arts and Sciences (all A. t S. students vote) Vote for two Robert Alberty, Barb Roy Buram, Barb Preston Hays, Union Lawrence Huwaldt, Union Vote for three Marjorie Bruning Doris Dobry Jean Echtenkamp Virginia Emerson Laurel Morrison Marytouise Simpson Bizad (all bizad students vote) Vote for one Jim Webb, Barb Vote for one Margaret Fowler Dentistry (dental students vote) Vote for one Kenneth Holland. Union Bob Settell, Barb Engineering (all engineering students vote) Vote for two George Campen, Barb Norman Kuska, Union Elden Mathouser, Barb Franklin White, Union Fine Arts vote) Vote for two Nina Armstrong Marion Jones Elizabeth Ann Roberts Pat Sand Law college (law students vote) Vote for one Thomas Brogan, Barb Kenneth Holm, Union Teachers college (teachers stu dents vote) Vote for one Robert Bramson, Union Robert Luebs, Barb Vote for three Elizabeth Bursik Margaret Hoppert Betty Jean Horner Betty Marie Wait Norma Watkins Graduate college (graduate stu dents vote) Vote for one Charles Oldfather, Jr, Union Ted Roesler, Barb Pharmacy (pharmacy students vote) Vote for one Ed Chait, Union Wallis Wimberly, Barb IVY DAY ORATOR All men regularly enrolled in the university may vote on this Eugene Curtiss, Union Robert Simmons, Barb PUBLICATIONS BOARD Sophomore member (to be voted on by all freshman students) Vote for one Mark Hargrave, Union Frank O'Connell, Barb Junior member (sophomore stu dents vote) Vote for one David Marvin, Barb Fred Metheny, Union represents Senior member (junior and sen ior students vote) Vote for one Dorothy Jean Bryan James Selzer, Union BARB COUNCIL Seniors (all unaffiliated juniors vote) Vote for one Eileen Fey Virginia Mutz Juniors (unaffiliated sopho mores vote) Vote for two William Green Vote for two Janis Marietta Hagelin Lorain Will Sophomores (unaffiliated fresh men vote) Vote for one Robert Dewey Henry Marvin Robert Schaufelberger Frank Smith Vote for one Marjorie Holmes WAA AG COUNCIL Ag college women vote President Vote for one Ruth Fairley Lois Riggs Secretary Vote for one Eleanor Jacka Carol Kitzinger Marguerite Lipscomb Treasurer Vote for one Mary Dennis Barbara Firley Lucille Wolford Publicity chairman Vote for one Jean Humphrey Beverly Kindig Lorna Weyers Candidates for Innocents so ciety, automatic subscription to the DAILY NEBRASKAN, and an amendment to the Student Council constitution will also be voted on at this election. Poll shows Lincoln residents oppose US entry into Mar Lincoln citizens are. about evenly divided in their opinions regarding the attitude of the present admin istration toward entry into' the war. but nearly 75 percent of them oppose such entry, according to some time ago favoring U. S. try into the war was reported as 17 percent, whereas the present percentage in this city is 25. The figures indicate that among groups f older people there is more sentiment in favor of U. S. the latest in a series of polls being entry into tie conflict. Ex-service conducted by university psychol ogy students. The percentage results, which were reached by the same scien tific sampling methods as the Gallup polls, follow: 1. Do you feel that the present administration favors our entry into the war? men as a group were most in clined to believe that the present administration favors U. S. entry and also the most pronounced group to favor it themseU'es. llolrk to abstract articles for medical publication Dr. H. G. O. Hoick, associate professor of pharmacology in th? en' college of pharmacy, has been ap pointed as a regular abstractor for Biological Abstracts. publishi at the L'niersity of Pennsylvania under the auspices of the Union of American Biological Societies He. will condense articles pub lished in the Weekly Journal for Physicians, official organ of th Danish Medical association in Co penhagen. Denmark. V Km ! I mr M yrm of M S.S II.: NUH mni .1 t(r )l.l li s thrrr ynrt f M 46 M S 11 1 Mmur aara .... H M c 1 1 nnr nra ;. 4 : .2 l l ?. H m S I M 14 I MM '.. . 4. I M. a lmm- I M4WT Ht li t II I I I M I It !4.l IJ 4) M M. 1.t I I ! Il-ri mtru .... !. ST. I ' m ri-f m- mrm. JJ '. i . .1 53. ( lata U : I I i The national average taken Mary Pick ford appears on Guild Theater tonight To express her thanks to the Screen Guild Theater for its ef forts to benefit the Motion Pic ture Relief Fund. Mary Pickford will make one of her rare radio appearances on the final broad cast of the theater series tonight. Stars who have appeared on the Screen Guild shows have donated their salaries received for the ap pearances to the fund to help care for needy members of the film industry. In this manner, over J.SO0.OO0has been contributed to the fund since the program first went on the air three years ago. Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blon dell are co-starred in tonight's las: broadcast in a radio adaptation of th comedy film, "Hired Wife." PvOger Pryor will be heard in his usual role as director and master of ceiemonies. ' 1 V H '- K I 1 w 111 Qay Cool SLACKS Dress and play In a Slack Suit The? trim slack suits are just the thinr for your cam pus JaunU. 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