The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 08, 1949, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    Friday, April 8, 1949
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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"CRAZY HAT KING" candidates, Hank Pcderscn and Child
Denser, model two of the hilarious spring hats that will be won1
by representative University men at the Ked Cross Easter part'
at Vet's hospital Monday night. The hat creations will be made
by hospital patients and will be worn by the "King" candidate:?
in a spring hat show at the party. Pcderscn and Deuser, members
of Delta Tau Delta and Kappa Sigma, respectively, are two of 15
fellows that will model the dizzy chapeaus of the vets.
RCCUTo Hold Egg Hunt
For Cedar Home Sunday
'"Easter bunnies" of the Red
Cross will hide Easter eggs and
candies on the campus this week
end for children of Cedar Home.
Approximately 20 children from
the home will be entertained at
a party Sunday afternoon at 2:30.
They will take part in an Easter
egg hunt and afternoon games.
Site of the party will be the
L-shaped area between Avery lab
and the Coliseum, including hid
ing places near the flagpole and
the pillars.
UNIVERSITY BUILDING and
Grounds Director Charles F. Fow
ler gave his permission for the
party on the campus. University
police will be prepared to direct
traffic and watch cars during the
hour and a half the party will last.
The Easter egg hunt is the first
such party on the campus in
many years. It is the second proj
ect of the institu Lions committee
of the Red Cross Council of Rep
resentatives. The previous event
was a Valentine party at St.
Thomas orphanage.
Hard-boiled eggs, Easter candy
and artificial grass will be used
by the committee in charge to
make nests for the children. They
will be hidden early Sunday aft
ernoon previous to the party.
DECORATION of the eggs will
take place in the kitchen of Sigma
Delta Tau. They will be decorated
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Saturday morning after purchase
from Lancaster County chapter
funds.
The Easter egg hunt is under
the direction of Gloria Larsen. She
is being assisted by Sally Krause
and Rod Riggs, and members of
the Council institutions commit
tee. About 100 eggs and candies will
be hidden in the area for the
Cedar children. All of the nests
will be sought by the children
under the direction of members
of the Red Cross College Unit.
Transportation of the young
guests will be handled by Miss
Larsen and her committee and
Lois Rodin, chairman of the Col
lege Unit Motors Corps.
Journalism Gratl
Speaks to Add phi
The fashion consultant of
Miller and Faine, Miss Mary
Louise Babst, graduate of the
University's School of Journalism,
spoke to Adelphi members April
4.
Appearing at the group's dinner
meeting, Miss Babst discussed
1949 spring fashions.
On March 28, six new pledges
were initiated into Adelphi. They
were: Alta Beach, Donna Brittell,
Grace Jones, Pat Kimmcll, Anita
Nielsen and Janet Ringlcr.
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Dr. Kluckhohn
Will Present
Final Lecture
Dr. Clyde Kluckhohn, 1949
Montgomery lecturer, will deliver
the last of his series of three lec
tures Friday, April 8, at 8 p. m.
in Love Memorial Library audi
torium. He will speak on "Ulti
mate Values."
His other "lectures, Monday and
Wednesday evenings, were on
"The Anthropological Approach"
and "Instrumental Values." The
series is under the general title of
"Science and Values."
Dr. Kluckhohn is a professor of
anthropology and director of the
Nebraska Iligli Schools ' SillCFS I'rCSCIlt
Send 100 Girls to Lincoln
About 100 high school girls from
22 high schools in eastern Nebras
ka will be the guests of the Uni
versity of Nebraska for r Play ,
Day Saturday. The theme of the
affair is, "Indian Pow Wow" and,
the program is in charge of the!
University's department of phys-1
ical education for women. I
Russian Research Center at Har- :
vard University. Besides being an
outstanding leader in the move- j
ment to improve the understand
ing between nations through clar
ification of cultural differences,!
Dr. Kluckhohn helped formulate
the plans for governing and re
educat'ng the people of Japan and
is interested in world-wide prob
lems of social adjustment.
'Requiem Sunday
The University Singers, with
Arthur Westbrook as director, will
present Gabriel Faure"s "Requi
em" at 5 p.m. Sunday in the First
Plymouth Congregational church.
Jeanne Wood and John Whaley
will be soloists in this special Palm
Sunday program, to which Uni
versity students are invited. The
various parts of the "Requiem"
are entitled "Grant Them Rest
Eternal," "Offertory," "Holy, Holy,
Holy," "Blessed Jesus" "Lamb
of God," "Deliver Me," and "In
Paradise."
Myron Roberts, organist, will
play several selections preceding
the choral presentation.
Your College Clothing Store
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. . for Successful
Sunning
You couldn't male your fash
ion dollar travel further than
this stunning fashion of Dan
Fiver's fine Cordspun. The
gay bolero flips off to bare
your sun-browned shoulders.
The dress may be worn with
or without straps . . . because
it is stayed to stay up neatly.
Green, black, or brewn stripes.
Sizes 9 to 15.
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