The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 03, 1959, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, April 3, 1959
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wrama until you oan rest or Bleep.
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Ore r4 Social Sidet
Formals Spotlighted;
Eight Get Pins, Rings
Spring must be here to
stay as eight spring formals
and several house parties are
planned.
This weeK mere are an
nouncements of five engage
ments and three pinnings.
This weekend there are sev
eral spring formals and house
parties. .
Pinnings
Julie Bowers, a Kappa Kap
pa Gamma sophomore in
Teachers from Verdon, to
Doug Moore, a Phi Delta
Theta sophomore in Business
Administration from Omaha.
Sid S c h r o e d e r, a Delta
Gamma senior in Teachers
from Holdrege, to Ken John
son, a Beta Theta Pi fresh
man in Arts and Sciences
from Milwaukee, Wis.
Bobbie Tanner, a Kappa
Alpha Theta freshman in Arts
and Sciences from Lincoln, to
Ken Dubas, a SigmsKPhi Ep
silon sophomore in Agricul
ture from Ord.
Bonnie Brandhorst, Sigma
Kappa alumna from Norfolk
to Dick Aneel. Delta Sigma
Pi Business Administration
senior from Lincoln.
Engagements
Phyllis Bonner, an Alpha
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PROGRAM SERVICE
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Omicron PI senior in Arts
and Sciences from Imperial,
to Burt Weichenthal, a Farm
house senior in Agriculture
from Stanton.
Carol Chaloupka, a junior
in Radio and TV at Creighton
from Wilbur, to Don Herman,
a Farmhouse senior in Agri
culture from Wilbur.
Shirley Reinek, an Alpha
Phi junior in Teachers from
McCook, to Ted Schafer, a
Sigma Chi junior in Business
Administration from Wymore.
Jan Walsh, an Alpha Xi
Delta junior in Teachers from
Flint, Mich., to Bob Prest, a
Phi Delta Theta senior in
Arts and Sciences from
McCook.
Pat Arnold, an Alpha XI
Delta junior in Teachers from
Grand Island, to Dean Hage
meier, an N.U. alum from
Lincoln.
Functions
Friday
Alpha Chi Omega, Pledge
"Prison Party," 9 p.m.
Kappa Kappa Gamma,
spring formal, 9 p.m.
Alpha Gamma Sigma, house
party, 8 p.m.
Beta Sigma Psi, spring din'
ner and formal, 6:45 p.m.
Phi Kappa Psi. "Beatnick"
house party, 8:30 p.m.
Theta Chi, formal, 7 p.m.
Ag Men, Pizza Party, 7:30
p.m.
Saturday
Alpha Xi Delta, Rose For
mal, 7 p.m.
Delta Delta Delta, formal
7 p.m.
Delta Gamma-Kappa Alpha
Theta, Scholarship Breakfast,
9 a.m.
Kappa Delta, spring formal,
6 p.m.
Beta Theta PL Rose For
mal, 6 p.m.
Pi Kappa Phi, Rose For
mal, 6:30 p.m.
Ag Men, date dance, 8 p.m.
Selleck Quadrangle, invita
tional bridge tournament. 1:30
p.m.
Sunday
PI Beta Phi, tea, 2 p.m.
Moot Court
Competition
Ends Today
' The final roAnd In the an
nual Allen Moot Court compe
tition will be held tonight at
7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska
Supreme Court room in the
State Capitol.
Finalist in the Law College
competition, will be Lawrence
Sandberg Jr. and Frank Car
roll as one team against Rich
ard Fellman and Alvin Ross.
These seniors will argue a
Federal income tax case. Ne
braska's Supreme Court
Judges will determine the out
come of the case.
The winners' names are to
be inscribed on a permanent
plaque in the Law College.
The public may attend the
competition.
From the participants In
the Moot Court contest, a
three-man team will be se
lected for regional and na
tional competition-.
The regional round will be
held in St. Louis and the fi
nals in New York with a Jus
tice of the U. S. Supreme
Court presiding.
In 1953, Nebraska won na
tional competition and in 1956
won national honors for pre
senting the winning brief and
oral argument.
Hey Mr. Devil:
Lost a Tongue?
The botany department, for
the first time in 40 years, now
has a new plant in bloom
which has to be kept in a
glass cage.
Devil's Tongues, or
flmnrohoDhallus r i V i r i.
smells like "a carload of dead
fish, or "a dead mouse bo-
hind a refrigerator," accord
ing to some uower tanciers
The maroonish-Durple bloS'
som is two and one half feet
tall and was originally the
size of a walnut when first
obtained ten years ago.
The Devil's Tongue, native
to Indonesia, was civen this
odor so that It would attract
beetles that feed on carrion.
The beetles in turn transport
the pollen from one plant to
another.
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APRIL IS
To Meet Tonight
The All University Sauare
Dance Club will meet Friday
at 8 p.m. at the college Ac
tivities Building on Ag.
Admission is 35 cents for
nonmembers.
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AWS to Offer
Scholarships
Associated Women Students
will again give two $240 schol
arships for women this year.
Previously both scholar
ships were awarded to fresh
man women, but this ar one
scholarship will go to an up
perclass woman and one to
a freshman woman.
Money for the scholarships
is earned mainly through
Coed Follies, sponsored by
AWS.
Last year's scholarship win-
i ners were Toni Tucker and
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