The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 09, 1949, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    Sunday, October 9, 1943
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Editor !I'!w!!!!rrit Blinp.oa. Soiile Herd
Managing Kdltor a.rllh O'Hannon
Bu.lne. Manager
New. n.tat erg Bruc KenlW(Iy Nornl. Chnbback. Jerry Kwlni. Pooch.. Ke
ftporU Editor Ruth Ann Bnndntedl
Feature Editor ' Arlrn Beam
Ag Mitor jenn KrnKter
goelety Editor Hank Lammer.
I'liotographrr Jerry Ewlng
MkIiI .New. Editor
BISINEHS
A,..t8nt Bu.lnc Manager. Ted Randolph. Jack Chen. CWk rt
Night New. Editor .-
Council Probes Why?
"Uh-huh, there goes the Student Council, investigating
again. This time dances."
These words, or reasonable facsimiles, are already being
voiced by numerous students around the campus. In fact,
many of them think the Council has nothing to do but in
vestigate and investigate some more.
Evidently students don't realize why the Council is
doing this probing. They don't seem to understand that the
Council is working for the students themselves. Take the
present probe on dances for instance.
Organizations sponsoring dances, especially the larger
affairs, sometimes go overboard. Then comes the familiar
eripe "What, $4.00? Not me." This is one thing the Council
is trying to avoid dances which cause students to delve too
deeply into their pockets. The Council also desires to obtain
a greater variety of dances and to see that they are held
at better times throughout the year.
t oof ooor'c rvomrMl lonkfd into the Dossibility of lower
prices for the Cornhusker, annual yearbook. The price was
not lowered, but many facts were discovered as to why and
how the price is determined. The Military ball was checked to
if its Drice could be lowered. No results but at least
the Council was thinking of the students.
This vear's Council will no doubt find various activities
and organizations which it ieeis snouia De cnetKeu. rme
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Rt-iidpnt Council members. If vou
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can help the students, do it. Some day those who think it s
all a joke will appreciate your efforts.
Fritz Simpson
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Tri-Delta Awarded Piper Cup
At Panhell Banquet Thursday
nita Delta Delta sorority was
awarded the Elsie Ford Piper
Achievement cup at the annual
Panhellenic banquet held in the
Union ballroom Thursday evening.
Miss Elsie Ford nper presented
the achievement cup to Dawn
Dagget, president of Delta Delta
Delta, at the close of the evenings
program.
The cup is awarded annuany u
the sorority on campus having
mnrln iVio vnnKi improvements and
achievements during the previous
year. Other merits are uasca upon
n list of renuircments drawn up
by the Panhellenic board.
Alpha Xi Delta received me
award last year, and Gamma Thi
Beta the previous year.
The guest speaker of the even
ing, Dr George Starr Lasher, was
introduced by Betsy Yoder, toast
mistress. Lasher, who spoke on "What
Should Sororities Do About Dis
crimination?", is director of pub
lic relations at the University of
Ohio.
He is also a representative of
the international interfraternity
council, and past president of
Theta Chi, social fraternity.
In speaking of the challenge
facing fraternities today, Dr.
Lasher pointed out that the four
points of opposition come from
"the fact that it is a secret organ
ization; opposition from fearful
administration, adverse legislation
and interfraternity antagonism."
"But," he said, "it's the good in
a social institution that causes it
to persist."
Week Concluded.
This banquet concluded Pan
hellenic Workshop week activities
which have been taking place this
week. Discussions for sorority wo
men, Panhellenic alum meetings
and exchange luncheons are part
of the activities that . Workshop
week sponsors.
Mary Sue Holland, president of
Delta Gamma sorority was the
1949 Panhellenic Workshop chair
man. She worked with Panhel
lenic advisory board and sorority
presidents and pledge presidents
in planning the activities for the
week.
YM-YW
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byterian church in Lincoln.
Acording to Ruth Shinn, execu
tive director of the campus ,YW,
37 students have signed up to go
to the conference. Any other stu
dents wishing to attend may sign
up in the YW office in Ellen Smith
hall.
Cost of the trip Is set at $3.25
plus transportation, which will be
about $1 if students go on the
chartered bus. Those attending
from the University and From
Wesleyan will leave about 4:30
Friday. For those who cannot
leave until later, other transporta
tion will be provided.
District Co-chairman.
Phyllis Cadwallader is one of
the co-chairman of the district
conference, along with Don Kun
nely of Midland college.
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We're m tootin. Are you
m dancin'?
.IOHIVNY COX
& His Orchestra
Midwest dancing: favorite
For bookings Campus Agent
ED TEGTMEIER Ph. 2-3293
Johnny Cox Ph. 2-3?3
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TRI DELT WINS ACHIEVEMENT TROPHY Dawn Dagget, presi
dent of Delta Delta Delta, receives the Elsie Ford Piper cup, which
was awarded to her sorority for its outstanding achievement dur
ing the past year. The cup was presented by Miss Elsie Ford Piper
at the Panhellenic banquet held in the Union Thursday. It is pre
sented to the most outstanding sorority on campus, according to
Panhellenic standards, each year.
Campus
Chatter
BY JEAN FENSTER.
The big question of the weekend
on Ag campus has been settled.
Gwen Monson is the second
queen of the year Farmers For
mal queen. On hand for the big
event Friday night were Keith
Frederickson and Mary McCrory,
Wayne White and Ann Iambert,
Don Reedes and Ardyss Wester
hoff, Susie Philpot and Don Lar
sen, Ernie Rousek and Jan Ross,
Jerry Johnson and Luella Des
chayes, Ruth Iliatt and Harold
Gloystein.
Mike Gustafson refused to be
lieve that the Farmers Formal was
more important than a trip to
Chicaeo this weekend to see his
favorite girl, Leone Seashore.
New pinnings: Jo Chase and
Jim Pollock, Don Rice and Evie
Osoff of Omaha U. Married: Pat
Pierce and Chris Kuywatt: en
gaged: Don Eckel and Arlene
Snyder; going steady: Marilyn
EnRh and John rran.
A little on the rocks is the Gene
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Wiedmaier-Jan ZIomke romance.
Seen at the K-State game: AGRs
Rob Raun and Fred Kinghorn
joinfng their Kansas brothers in
rah-rahs; Pat Larsen and Pat
Dishner with cars full of Alpha
Chis; dates Marg Stapleton and
Dick Olney, Peirgy Walters and
Don Darst, and Betty Williams
with a K-State acquaintance.
Pledge trainer Don Hoffman es
corted Gencne Miller to the Pi
Kappa Phi pledge picnic Saturday
night. Among the pledges and
dates attending were Charlie John
son and Janice Malnquest, Warren
Sheffield and Pat Nelson.
Letter to the society editor:
Madam:
We are of the opinion that the
facts used in your column of Oct.
4 were without backing.
There appeared in above men
tioned column in paragraph four,
the following misleading informa
tion: " pinmates Torchy Redder and
Bud Gcrhart, Louis McDill and
Dub Newberg, "
Is this statement to ba inter
preted that said named Louise
! McDill and the other person are
! in a state of pindom?
This has caused considerable
discussion and embarrassment.
It seems only fitting that afore
mentioned statement be retracted
so that aforementioned person can
get back into circulation before
dates for the next three weeks
have to be cancelled.
Sincerely,
Loul.se McDill
Leo Geier
(Comment: My most sincere
apologies; and best wishes to
aforementioned person to get back
into circulation.)
Friday night partying out at
Kings is getting to be a habit for
"O :ir" O'Bannon and Sandi Rid
dell. Hmmmmmmm. Tom Kokjer
and Char Holcomb also spent Fri
day evening at King's college night
dance.
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