The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, October 23, 1941
Society
Calendar
Thursday.
AWS freshmen meeting, El
len Smith hall, 5 p. m.
Matinee dance, activities
building, ag campus, 5 p. m.
Friday.
Farm House fall party at
Broadview Country club, 9 to
12.
Kappa Delta house party,
chapter house, 9 to 12.
Student Council convention
picnic, Pioneers park, 6 p. m.
Saturday.
Beta Sigma Psi house party,
chapter house, 9 to 12.
Kappa Sigma house party,
chapter house, 9 to 12.
Sigma Kappa house party,
chapter house, 9 to 12.
Student Council convention
banquet, University club, 7
p. m.
Library Book
Sale Continues
Today in U Hall
Second day of the sale of dupli
cate books from the library stock
will be held today in a basement
room in University hall. Many of
the 5,000 copies still left from the
sale Tuesday are marked at five
and ten cents apiece.
The sale will last from 3 p. m.
to 5 p. m. Students may enter
the room where the books are
shelved only thru the outside door
to university hall just north of the
main east entrance.
Included in the sale group are
books of very general nature.
There are texts, volumes of
poetry, biography and history,
novels, sets of encyclopedias, re
prints of theses and pamphlets on
other innumerable subjects.
More Emory University students
come from Florida than any other
state outside Georgia.
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Helen Kelley,
Phone Daily
Office or
Snooper Needed.
Looks like the Daily will be
needing a new snooper so all vou
nosy, newsy gals who resire to
snoop hike down to the office
this afternoon between 4 and
5 p. m. to see about qualifying for
tho position of slueth hound...
Before we go on let us explain
that Ernie Smethors is a Beta and
is not going to Artie Shaw with a
couple. He is taking his own date,
DG pledge Betty Simondymes. . . .
Long Distance.
Jean Coffee, AOPi, sat up a long
time the other night waiting for
a phone call from California. He
called and told her all about the
sweetheart pin he will be sending
soon Jo Duree, Chi O, who
pinned herself down not so long
ago, got roses from some other
guy the first of the week. On the
card, "I guess I'll have to dream
the rest" DG pledge, Betty Lil
libridge, managed to have Jim
Gerner, Creighton dental senior,
come see her the last two week
ends. This weekend she is going
to Omaha to see him. And the
Creighton homecoming game....
At the Farm House party you
will see Gerald Abbenhaus with
Beldora Cochran, Pi Phi; Ruben
Heerman with Hazel Abel, Kappa
pledge and Randy Pratt with
well, he just can't decide. . . And so,
after dating quite consistently last
spring, Eleanor Marcy of the dorm
and Luren Calhoon have agreed to
disagree
Kappa Sig center Howard Kelly
is the secret passion of an unknown
love. She lives in the Chi O house
if that is any help... Have you
noticed the extreme interest Eldon
Mathauser is showing in Jacque
line Woodhouse, Sigma Kappa
pledge? They will be at the Sigma
Kappa Mexican houseparty as will
Marilyn Hall and Glen Welch,
Farm House Theta Dorothy
Weirich is very, very happy this
week because Heavy Day, DU, is
here.... Now that Dorothy Latsch
has a beautiful sparkler from Bob
Norton, ATO, the AOPi pledges
would be most happy to enjoy
their first candy passing this
coming Monday night. .. .And by
the way, on the QT, we heard it
rumored that there will be cigars
for the fellows at the Farm House
fall party this Friday Con
gratulations to the happiest Kappa
on the campus, Jane Jemieson. She
was initiated yesterday
For Scientific
Reasons Only
A few students in the parasitol
ogy classes are staging a raging
hunt for parasites this Friday aft
ernoon. Anyone having specimens
to donate or knowing a place to
find them please notify Leonard
Chadek, Hubert Seng, Virginia
Shannon, Helen Gogela. Marion
Alberts or Bill Dowell before Fri
day. Remember, it's in the inter
est of science.
Dr. Wilson Speaks
Dr. Clara O. Wilson left Wed
nesday for Detroit, Mich., where
she will speak at the International
Conference on Nursery and Cur
rent Education meeting there. Her
subject will be "Mobilization of
Resources for Children in Connec
tion with Defense. ' Miss Wilson is
chairman of the Nebraska com
mittee. '
GRAFF BALLET
with
Grace and Kurt Graff
Friday, Oct. 24
8 r. m.
Plus 10c
$1.00
Tax
Ticket on at Uncola Cham
ber of C'niinirroe, Hotel, HtB.
Mnalr Hoim, grhmolkr ft Mawl-li-r
and Kdw. J. Walt Moult Honw.
Mall order to Unorin Chamber
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Society Editor
Nebraskan
2-7545
Filings for Daily
Society Editor
Are Open Today
Women students interested in
applying for the open position
of society editor of The Nebras
kan are asked to report to the
office of the Daily Nebraskan
between 4 and 5 p. m.
Former Students
Married Oct. 8
Kathleen Lane was married to
Ralph Roberts Sunday, Oct. 19
at 4 p. m. The ceremony took
place in the First Episcopal church
in Nebraska City.
Mrs. Roberts was a member of
Phi Mu and the groom was a mem
ber of Kappa Sigma. Several so
rority sisters of the bride went to
Nebraska City for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will make
their home in Lincoln where he
Is connected with Paxton-Galla-gher.
Council
(Continued from Page 1.)
One of the main objections to
the plan came from R. Donald
Steele, ag campus council mem
ber, who started that the univer
sity is composed of colleges and
the student council is representa
tive of those colleges. He saw no
logic, he said, in making a dif
ferentiation between ag and other
colleges. This system, he contin
ued, would without a doubt leave
some colleges without a repre
sentative and since ag college is
connected with the university as
closely as any other college, it had
no right to be favored by the pro
portional system.
Marion Cramer Aden, backed
later with a statement by Mr.
Lantz, showed how it would be
possible for women to be com
pletely omitted from the council
under the proposed system.
What's Wrong?
Ruth Iverson then took the floor
and asked if the student body had
not been satisfied with the way
the council had been functioning
under its policy of proposing and
backing constructive legislation.
Dave Marvin, barb, and not a
member of the council, insisted
on taking the floor in spite of not
being recognized from the chair.
Finally recognized by Thiel, he
asked how the student council
could legislate on a matter which
concerned its staying in existence.
Emphasizing his words by
It was
good enough
for Grandpa!
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UNIVERSITY
THEATER
of
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The Dept. of Speech
School of Fine Arts
Oct. 29, 30, 31
8:00 P.M.
Junior Division Head ...
Dean Bengtson to Address
Meetings of Slate Teachers
. . . Today, Tomorrow
r
Lincoln Journal
N. S. Bengtson
. . . Discusses Junior Division.
pounding on the table with his
presidential gavel, Thicl said, "Mr.
Marvin. There are members of the
student council who are not here
for political reasons but whose in
terests lie in student government.
This is the governing body of the
students of the University of Ne
braska, and as such, we have a
right to discuss all legislation
which would change that student
government.
No Dinner.
Continuing long past the dinner
hour, the council finally adjourned
after the final vote on the pro
posal had been taken.
Other business taken up by the
council during the meeting was
the constitution of the America
First Committee, which it ap
proved; the plans for the campus
Red Cross drive, explained by
Mary Rosborough, chairman, and
the report of Dick Harnsberger,
chairman of the elections com
mittee, which resulted In voting
to reopen filings on Nebraska
Sweetheart and Prince Kosmet.
Ruth Iverson, local chairman of
the NSFA convention to be held
here Friday and Saturday, also
gave a report on plans for the
conclave.
Wayne University is sponsoring
nearly 60 short-term courses in
homemaking problems for adults.
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Dean N. S. Bengtson, head of
the junior division, will make two
addresses today at Norfolk, to the
district three group meetings of
the State Teacher's Association.
He will talk this morning to the
superintendent's and principal's di
vision on the subject, "The Junior
Division Its Program and Ita
Progress." The afternoon address
to the geography section will con
cern the changing tendencies in
our relations with Latin America
treated under the topic, "The
Sands Shift."
Friday morning at Grand Island,
district 4, he will talk to the
Alumni Association of State
Teachers on the Junior Division
and in the afternoon to the Ge
ography and History section about
"Geographic Aspects of Hemis
phere Defense."
Experiments by Drs. Basile J.
Luyet and M. C. Hartung of St.
Louis University indicate the vin
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state of suspended animation indefinitely.
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