The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASKAN
Sunday, April 30, 1944
j Society . . .
Here, there and everywhere
aorority, fraternity, and barb lads
and lassies pulled the big; deals
for a bang-up weekend.
Barb: Highlighting all social
events was the presentation of the
goddess of agriculture, Dorothy
Anderson and her court picnic
topped off the day for all ag
students:
Alpha Phi: Phi kiddies feted
Ginny McCulla, Carolyn Held and
Polly Petty for whom the wedding
bells will soon toll -Lorraine Rabe
and 'Blackie" Blanchard were
seen with Russ Ledger Phi Gam
end Gene Dixon. Sig Ep.
Sig Ep: Ignoring the advice of
the weather man, the inmates of
this domicile still held their out
door excursion!
Alpha Xi Delta: LaRayne
Schmalz danced at tl: pike with
Lt. Ronald Leigh prexy meets
prexy, thus the combination of
Bonnie Calmer and Edon Neiman,
Pioneer coop I
Alpha Tau Omega: Life became
suddenly rough so the Tans jour
neyed homeward, quote Gordon
Fillers .
Gamma Phi Beta: Roberta Bur
gess and Leota Sneed toured Oma
ha with Lt. William Malley, Sig
Alph at M. I. T. and Lt. Raymond
Burgess, Texas A. & M.
Sigma Chi: A fraternity pin
changed owner Shirley Bacon
sports the badge of Harlan Hout
chens! Chi O: Lois Metcalf journeyed
to the deep south to do the wed
ding march with Jack Kennedy,
Sigma Nu.
KKG: Iva Foreman now proud
ly displays the new rock from Lt.
Jerry Zajicekl
Theta: P. Chambeiiin and Jean
Rottort rough it at the Chamberlin
farm Marge Christensen gives
the cheery greeting to Paul Wyk
ert. Phi Gam, in Omaha Clucky
Rosborough will soon be found in
Corpus Christi visiting pin-mate
Jim Van Landingham, former Tau
activity man.
Martins and McCoys might be
rugged gentlemen but from the
evidence of shiners, it looks like
and extra-special feud took place
Yearbook Beauty Queen
Pictures Go on Display
Pictures of the 12 Cornhusker
beauty queen candidates are
now on display in the Miller A
Paine photography studio.
Mu Phi Epsilon
Presents Stefan
Bardas, Pianist
Stefan Bardas. pianist, will ap
pear on a program celebrating
the eighth annual scholarship con
cert of Mu Phi Epsilon, national
music sorority, Monday at 8:15 in
the Union ballroom.
Mr. JKaraas, wno was bom in
Austria, has presented several
concerts in the United States since
his arrival here in 193S and has
toured England and Italy
former years.
The son of a well-known pianist
and teacher and a concert singer,
he has studied at the Royal Con
servatory in Rome under Alfredo
Casella and also under Arthur
Schnabel and Ignaz Friedman in
Europe.
When Bardas played in Chicago,
after being introduced into the
country by Henry Van Loon, the
Chicago Tribune said, "Undeniably
Mr. isardas has a big talent; his
tone is resonant and fluid, tech
nique flexible, strong imagination,
1?articulavly effective clarity, and
grand style." i
Tickets are being sold bv mem
bers of Mu. Phi Epsilon or may be
oought at the door for 50c, tax
included.
mem member of home ec club
council.
Arlene Casey belongs to Phi U.
Omicron Nu, Tassels, YWCA,
home ec club, and a past presi
dent of Love Memorial hall. Jane
Johnston is president of Omicron
Nu, a member of Phi U, Tassels,
home ec club, Coed Counsellors,
Coll-Agri Fun board, and past
president of Love hall.
Dean Oldfather Reviews
Five-Point Peace Program
points
Outlining five points in his
speech on "The Peace Policy,'
Dean C. H. Oldfather of the col
lege of arts and sciences spoke at
the annual dinner of the Nebraska
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Av 1
say about Friday night.
Ag Goddess .
(Continued From Page 1.)
ec club, Student Council, ag re
ligious council, home economics
student-faculty council, former
president of ag YWCA, and is
listed in Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities.
The six attendants have also
been active in campus affairs.
Phyllis Lyness is a member of
Kappa Phi, Phi U, home ec club,
and YWCA. Geraldine HenderS' n
is president of Phi U, a former
officer of home ec club, a member
of Omicron Nu and student-faculty
council.
Mildred Yost is also a member
of Phi U and Omicron Nu, borne
ec club council, YWCA and for
mer president of the ag campus
war council. Gwen Row is active
in Coed Counselors and YWCA.
and is former state president of
Nebraska home ec clubs, a mem
ber of ag exec board, and a for-
Dr. B. J. Pool Speak
Before York Students
Dr. R. J. Pool, chairman of the
department of botany, appeared
before the York college and York
high school students April 24. as
the principal speaker for the Ar
bor Day celebrations.
Parker Anderson of the Univer
sity of Minnesota forestry depart
ment is in Ecuador seeking to
develop a supply of chinchona
bark, needed to combat malaria.
From Lincoln Journal.
DEAN C. H. OLDFATHER
. . . speaks at state teachers meet
History Teachers' association at
the Y.M.C.A. Friday evening.
People should not expect the
world to be remade in a short
while. Dean Oldfather said, warn
ing that the forces of nationalism
are so strong as to prevent any
drastic move in the direction of
new social, governmental, and eco
nomic world orders. Peace mak
era must guard against an elabor
ate peace structure as "we naa
plenty of structure after the last
world war and it broke down,
he said.
The five points outlined in his
speech were that the peace will be
preserved; that power will con
tinue to reside in the hands of
those .who will possess it the
United States, Britain and Russia;
that this power will be exerted
globally; that there should be no
notable shifting of long-established
national holdings; that there
should be no violent changes in
forms of government and in social
and economic organizations.
Three Teams
Meet in Quiz .
Contest Finals
Preliminaries for the Union
quiz contest were held yester
day, from which three out of
11 teams were chosen to com
pete in the finals at 4:00 this
afternoon in the Union ballroom.
The teams with highest scores
were: ASTs, Dale Chapman,
W. J. Keating, Milton Zelma;
Delta Gamma, Jean Swarr, Bar
bara Witt, Gerry McKinsey;
Gamma Phi Beta, Doris Dole-
Tea Honors Ag Seniors
Tuesday from 3 to 5
Seniors on ag campus will be
honored at a tea by the Juniors
Tuesday from 3 to 5 p. m. In
the home ec practice dining
room.
Sponsors are Miss Margaret
Fedde, Miss Gladys Ruby and
Miss Blanche Reid.
sal, Peggy William, Jean Fres
coln. The quii covered questions on
current events, music, literature
and the arts. Any member of a
team could answer a question
for the entire team, and one
minute was allowed for each
question.
One team, the ASTs, received
a perfect score of 100 percent.
These "quii kids" even confused
the quizmaster by answering,
correctly, an estimate of the
German fighting strength. They
answered with the number of
men and the answer on the
question sheet was 300 divisions.
Judge Janet Krause was obliged
to inquire the number of men
in a division and do some quick
figuring to grade the answer.
When the three teams come
together this afternoon brains
wiil be buzzing and the contest
should be an interesting spec
tacle for anyone wishing to attend.
"Are you the trained nurse
mamma said was coming?"
"Yes, dear, I am the trained
nurse.
"All right. Let's see you do
some of your tricks.'
Engineers . . .
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medal at the banquet as winner
of the afternoon's Tall Story con
test Jokes and humorous events
of the engineering college were re
lated in Sledge Senior report a
tabloid sized pampnlet distributed
at the banquet.
Following the presentation of
awards was an address by Mayor
Lloyd Marti. "The postwar period
offers great opportunities and pre
sents a real challenge to those
with engineering ability," he declared.
Marti stressed the fact that the
rebuilding of the world is largely
the task of the engineer.
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