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    Tuesday, Tanuary 6, 194B
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Lawyers Wind
Prelims; Prep
At 3 o'clock on Thursday, Dec.
18, the gavel fell at the Supreme
Court of Allen announcing the
termination of the annual fall
Moot Court session. The court had
observed its longest session, ren
dering 31 decisions during the 15
day period. Twenty-six freshmen
were announced by the court as
winners in the opening practice
round of the competition. They
will be automatically entered in
Up Moot Court
for '48 Docket
the actual Allen comDetition
whirh will commence with the
spring session of the Supreme
Court. In the junior and senior
class competitions the court has
narrowed the field to six and two
teams, respectively.
Highlight of the coming spring
session will be the final case in
the Senior competition in which
Attorneys Nelson and Schwartz
will argue against Attorney
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Three freshman law students plead cases in recently-completed
fall Moot Court competition before a judicial panel comprised of a
trio of Lincoln lawyers.
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Guenzel and Wilson before the
Nebraska State Supreme Court
who will declare one of the teams
as winner of the coveted Allen
competition for the year 1948.
In the Junior competition six
teams remain of the original 50
They will compete again this
spring and the winners will en
ter the Senior competition next
year. The six teams, from which
will come the ultimate winner for
the year of 1949, are: Moore and
Harper, O'Leary and Jeffry, Kratz
and Sheaff, Rundle and Stong,
Binning and Haggart, and Jorgen-
son and Curry.
Frosh Winners.
The following were the winners
in the freshman competition
Howell and Peters, Bramson and
White, Shaneyfelt and Cassel,
Coyne and Wilson. Slothower and
Hiber, Howard and Houston, Bar
ton and Lyle, Anthony and Pi-
nelly, Ellis and Luedke, Damon
and Berkheimer, Chotena and
Nielsen, Windstrom and Coffee,
Beachly and Cypreansen, Hunter
and Bock, Erickson and Johnson,
Zimmerman and Zimmerman, Toy
and Powell, Kratz and Calkins,
Meyer and Heinke, Boyd and
Zimmerman, Hathaway and Rice,
Simmons and Abbott, Ihrie and
Holquist, Kokjer and Castner,
McAneny and Starrett, and
Schwartz and Putman.
The Allen Competition was in
augurated through the efforts of
Mr. Thomas Stinson Allen, Dean
F. K. Beutel and the law faculty
in the spring of 1945. At that time
Mr. Allen, who was the first
graduate of the Nebraska Law
School, gave a bequest to the Law
College intending that it b. used
in some way to encourage the
student in practice work. With
this bequest the law faculty orig
inated the Allen Competition, a
contest between law students in
brief writing and arguing cases.
A Board of Student Advisors
submits a set of actual facts on
the records of the case which the
student argues before a court
made up of practicing attorneys,
advanced law students, or faculty
members, depending upon the
status of the competition. The
winners eliminate the losers and
go on to further arguments. In
the last year the two winners
present their argument before
three judges of the State Su
preme Court, and the winners'
names are inscribed on a perma
nent bronze plaque. There are
now two inscriptions on the
plaque which hangs on the first
floor hall. In 1946 the winners
were Blaine Sloan and Jack
Stewart. Last year the winner was
Budd Bornhoft.
FEM FUN
All basketball practices will be
held at 5:00 p.m. in Grant Memor
lal. If for any reason a player
cannot practice at the time sched
uled, she may practice at some
other time as long as she gets two
different practices before playing.
The practices are different each
week and each girl must practice
one time each week.
The basketball practice schedule
is as follows:
Monday. Jan. 5 and 12 Pi Beta
Phi, Chi Omega, and Alpha Xi
Delta.
Tuesday, Jan. 6 and 13 Tri
Delt, Delta Gamma, and Veter-anns.
Wednesday. Jan. 7 and 14 Al
pha Phi, Alpha Omicron Pi, and
Terrace Hall,
Thursday. Jan. 8 and 15 Towne
Club, Kappa Delt, Theta, Rose
Bouton. and Wilson.
Friday, Jan. 9 and 16 Gamma
Fhl Beta and Kernels.
The Badminton Club will meet
Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in Grant
Memorial.
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This Week
In The Union
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Tuesday, Jan. 6.
Gamma Lnmbda. Room 313
Faculty Newcomers Club, Parlors
XTZ
Theatre Adv. Comm., faculty lounge
Vespers, Room 315
Intervarsity. Room 316
Siesta film hour, main lounge
Corn Cobs, Room 313
Rho Chi, Parlor C
Student Foundation, Parlors XTZ
Dames Bridge Club, Parlor A
Newman Club. Room 313
Christian Student Fellowship, Room
315
Zips, Room 316
Wednesday, Jan. 7
Alpha Phi. Parlor X
Phi Alpha Delta, Parlor Y
Phi Chi Theta, Room 313
Student Council, Room 316
Kappa Fpsilon, Parlor Y
Cosmo Club, Parlor Z
Alpha Kappa Psl, faculty lounge
Sigma Eta Chi, Room 313
Henperla, Parlor X
Phi Oam Wives, Psrlor B
Nu-Meds. Room 31")
A.S.C.K., Room 316
Thursday, Jan. 8.
Slnfonia. Parlors XYZ
Sigma Tau. faculty lounge
Religious Welfare Council, Parlor X
Gamma Lambda, Parlors YZ
Vets Organization, Parlor C
Comm. on Committees, faculty lounge
Gamma Delta, Room 315
Christian Science, Room 316
Intervarsity, Room 313
Friday, Jan. t.
Towne Club mothers, faculty lounge
Unionizer, Gene Moyer, ballroom
Saturday, Jan. 10.
Board of Regents, Parlors ABC
Tau Kappa Epsilon, Parlors XY
Hunday, Jan. 11.
Lutheran Chapel
Catholic Mass. Parlors XYZ
Alpha Phi Alpha. Room 315
Sphinx Club, Room 316
Coffee hour, main lounge
Movie, ballroom
Monday, Jan. 12.
Tassels, Room 313
Towne Club, Parlors XY
Kernels, Parlor Z
The New Look
The resignation oi A. J. Lewandowski as university athletie
director heralds what may be the beginning of a new era in Corn
husker sports.
Meeting three times over the holidays, Nebraska's athletic board
announced that Lew had resigned as director in order to devote his
full attentions to the post of business manager. To replace able Mr.
Lewandowski, the board announced that a "czar,", as yet unnamed,
will Have control of the entire picture at Nebraska and that this
director's word will be final on the composition of the coaching staff.
Some of the boys in the back rooms of Omaha and Lincoln will
nod wisely at this move and comment that it is a neat piece of buck
passing. However, this "buck-passing" should unify the athletic
set-up and make one man directly responsible for all phases of com
petition. Conceivably, this czar, if his word is actually final, can
clear up a muddled situation and silence the baseless criticisms of
Bernie Masterson.
Because of the boards silence after the original announcement,
rumor has spread that Biff Jones or Dana Bible will return to the
Cornhuskers as the new director. It is to be hoped that the univer
sity athletic board makes some definite announcement as to their
plans within the next few days before the rumors get too deep.
At any rate, the athletic board is to be congratulated on taking
a positive step which should go a long way toward putting Nebraska
back in the win column in all sports.
J. H.
Siesta Hour.
Siesta hour will be held in the
lounge of the ag union today at
12:15, according to Neil Miller.
The program will feature short
subjects and a cartoon.
Delta Kappa Gamma, Parlors AB
6:30 Adelphi. Parlor C.
7:00 Alpha Sigma Phi, Room 315
Tap Kappa Fpsilon, Room 316
7:30 Delta Sigma Delta, faculty lounge
Delta Sigma Phi, Room 313
Eligible Bachelor.
All candidates for Eligible
Bachelor who have not picked up
their pictures should do so imme
diately in the Union office.
ASCE Meetinr.
There will be a meeting of
ASCE, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
in room 316 of the Union. Movies
will be shown.
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