The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 17, 1948, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, December 17, 1948
As I Was
BY PAT NORDIN
Another party week-end looms
ahead formal and theme parties
alike. Behind the scenes events
pre particularly interesting this
week.
Everyone is going to the Fhi
Delt formal dinner dance except
Bob Allen who says he has "too
many suits." This seems obtuse
but perhaps he just can't decide
what to wear. At any rate, he has
lost his social privileges. Tom
Shea and Carol ('alder. Bob Hahn
and Ann Augustine will be there
dancing to the music of Dave
Haun.
Tonight's the night for the
Towne Club Gypsy party at
Boomer's. Jan Cochran and John
Peck are eagerly anticipating the
48 Hour Personalizing
Service
CHRISTMAS
Assortments
or all alike
Also Cards for all Relatives
Goldenrod Stationery Store
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from Tagcc's College Committee
Here's the whole gemg . . . grouped around a Chrisrias tree (courteously provided by the
Student Union) tf . . wishing you a wonderful Christmas Holiday I We'll see you in '49!
Saying
deal and will probably be seen
' sitting around the camp fire
chairman is Roberta Sharpies.
Another formal of note is the
Pi Phi Christmas Cotillion at their
house tomorrow night. Crowning
of the Pi Phi queen will be the
high point of the evening. Cathy
Collmeyer and Bob Perry will be
there, and also newly engaged
Babette Marsh and Joe Wolf.
The international House Christ
mas party will be a formal event
at their house Saturday night
: from 9 to 12. Steady dating couple
j Flo Arniold and Ralph Hoyt have
the entertainment well in hand
i with a piano solo and solo re
' spectively.
If you want some sheer amuse
ment Saturday night look in on j
the Thcta Xi "Christmas Morn- !
mg party. Couples will attend in
exactly the attire for opening
presents and it seems most little
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NHiHT NEWS KNITOR
kKII H FRK1) RICK SON
kiddies wear " 'jammies." Fiend
ish Art Dickie is chairmaning the
deal and in attendance will be
Hurb Armbrust and Joyce Buck,
Gene Rector and Ellie Livingston.
The truth will be known Sat
urday night at the Gamma Thi
"Mystic Desire" party. After a
preview of the costumes, it ap
pears everyone is in for quite a
shock. These will be revealed in
Sunday's issue.
"Immediate dishonorable dis
missal from the University for
the use of prepared cheating ma
terials or for 'conspiring to use'
such materials ,and a grade of
'K on the course for a student
observed in the act of spontane
ous, unpremeditated cheating"
these are the new regulations re
garding cheating on exams put
into effect on the campus of the
University of Houston.
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LETT
The following statement is being published for the purpose of
presenting the sorority groups position in regard to unethical political
practices.
The members of the women's fraternities on the University
of Nebraska campus, in conjunction with the policies of the
National Panhellenic Congress and College Tanhellenic of
which we are members, wish to carify our position to all con
cerned that we will not tolerate any type of political faction
or block voting.
National Panhellenic approves of the merit system of elec
tion and appointment and disapproves unethical college
political practice such as block voting. We believe that each
individual in our chapters should vote for the person she
considers worthy of the office.
The Greek letter sororities were not granted their charters
by the University of Nebraska as political organizations. We
are anxious to emphasize the ideals for which sororities were
founded and stand for.
We believe that the relationships on this campus between
the affiliated and the unaffiliated should be one of under
standing and a spirit of responsible cooperation, and that any
effort on the part of Greek letter members to dominate in any
way whatsoever does not stand for good citizenship.
As fraternity women we have pledged ourselves to clean
college politics. We refuse to participate in any manner what
soever in any type of so-called block voting.
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Omicron Pi
Alpha Phi
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Alpha Xi Delta
Chi Omega
Delta Delta1 Delta
Delta Gamma
Gamma Phi Beta
Kappa Alpha' Theta
Kappa Delta'
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Pi Beta Phi
Sigma Delta Tau
Sigma Kappa
Booklet Covers
Short Historv
Of Foundation
Publication of a Student Foun
dation history for distribution to
members, university students and
colleges throughout the country
is being planned by a special
foundation committee.
A part of the new projects com
mittee of the campus service or
ganization, the committee is
headed by Joyce Buck. She is as
sisted by Ginny Koch, Russ Toler,
Wells O'Brien, Phyllis Campbell,
Kathy Dodson, Pooch ie Rediger,
Betty Shestak and Mary Hoff
meister. The booklet will be given to
students and members to acquaint
them wi;h tne work and back
ground of the Foundation. Copies
will be sent to other colleges to
show them how a student group
can heli) the University in its
selling job to high school stu
dents. College graduates are finding
ready employment in the major
induMrial enterprises of the na
tion. This year the General Elec
tric company alone hired the
record number of 1.400 graduates
from lr0 colleges, attributing this
record to etfecls of the war-time
shortage graduates.
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