The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 20, 1941, Page 8, Image 15

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    1 Sunday, April 20, 194r
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DAILY NEBRASKAN
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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.
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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.
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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.
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