The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Sorority Pledge Lists
Made Public Saturday
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7 ALPHA DELTA PI
Miller Kuth, Lincoln I Bartlatt, Hln,
wain niwn. -- . -
-'i Tiuton, fcloanor. Fr.mont HI iman. Irma,
J S'tV.iter., C..r.. , W.WMd Kan...
t l.tHker. rnncu, i"""1 , . y
, Omaha S Kenr-aon, KH.abeth. Lincoln : J.
P m& Lincoln 8Ufh& '""o,"
1 ryt Angaman, Angala F.I BcxU, OIg,
1 1 Mba. rnncu, . . , : ------ -
; ' i.-ii.-.i h Lincoln; Jensen.
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ALPHA DELTA THETA
.( Cnlcan. Corninir. Mo. I O'Harte, Flor-
U " xiA.ih nnH : 8chaab. Mrcedee. lapu
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Notices
Hon Probert. Georgia C. Sargent ; Wood.
rt n- Lanirdon. Dollle J ulia, Lincoln : Hart.
' tm Lincoln: Cheely. feuUi A., lM.tr
V'r.awk.i Lwi, Dorothy, Lincoln: Portlr,
Marie? Fairfax, Mo. ; ,Weml, Gertrude, Bur
Uchard. OMICRON pi
Willlma, Kaye. Omaha : Ramuien, Faye,
Oakland: Cokoren. Catherine. Oman. ; Al
Hwham. Mary. Lincoln: Hoamen Dorij. On.
h. f Simmon-. Bernice, Beaver CUy I D"1"
Mar Margaret, Beatrice: Calhoun. Gene.
clmbrid.Je: Sith. Genevieve SargU
Wtrsig, Krma, Sargent : Wirig. Bertha.
T: Bi.ee. Louiae Julian : Ley. Joy. W.yne ;
Geialer, Bernice, Lincoln: McClure, Urye.
Wayne DeVoie, Bethyne, Randolph; Wriglet
MUdred. Lincoln S Nl.on Mjrjor.e Omaha;
Cheney. Harriet, Union; Hohba, Florence Use,
Lincoln! Maukin, Glady., Oahkosh.
ALPHA PHI
M-Ow Dorothy. Imperial ; Chappell, Mil
dret 'mih LitchelT Loniae. Superior
Brown. Prudence. Gordon I fcacham. Delia
By?d. Lincoln ; NNob, Klinor. Clarkaon ; Ire
Ian Phyllia, Lincoln : Hunt, Madeline Lin
coin; TyUr. Geneva, Lennox, Iowa; Coiier.
iJora Mae, McCook : Sanger. Eleanor., Col-
UmbU"- ALPHA XI DELTA
Lotacelrh. Florence, Alliance; Sohill, Mar-gaAm-nce;
Renfro. Glady.. Red Ooud ;
Shriek. Edna, St. Ix.uif. Mo.: Rh,ft
Mae Salina. Kannaa i Laeppy, Bernice, Mil
ford': Dan "k.. Pearl. Milford : Brandhont,
Kilnice Milford: Rickmeyer, Lwlla, ArlmB-ton-
Luxford L frothy, York: M.hood, Jean.
Lincoln; Swanhold. Carol. Lincoln iHaatm..
Sn?riey Arcadia: Andemon. Charlotte. Oma
ha' HawW. Mildred, Lincoln.
DELTA DELTA DELTA
Lippert. Katherine: Hill, Helen : Hafer,
Irma : Scholl. Elixabeth ; Fee Irene : Waite
ConMance: Pearson. Etaie ; Cleveland. Jan.
Bwiel. Marine: Welsh, Irene ; Schneider,
Kthryn: McCheaney. Helen; McCormick,
N.ydeen Ro-ean. Eula: Re. ".'iV
man, Catherine; Hypp. Laura; Luka, Elaine,
DELTA GAMMA
Dodaon. Beaa. Grand Prairie Texaa i Treat,
Dorine. Denver, Colo.; HoaKland. Emily, Oma
MeWh. Helen. Omaha: KeHey. Vera
Omaha: Lee, Vintinia, Sioux City; Suther
land Harriet Lincoln; Braddock, Dona. Lin
ccJn; Noble. Jane. Blair: Grumann. Kathryn.
Lincoln: Lvell, Ixi. Lincoln : Taylor. Helen,
iM; Craft, Elixabeth, Aurora; Lane,
Helen, Bellville, Kansas.
DELTA ZETA
. Bahr. Lticille, David City: Conror, Lona,
Lincoln : Eberly. Loja. Lincoln : Ettine Alice,
David City : Ettinn. Ollie. David City : Guss,
May boll, Sheridan, Wyo. ; Leww, Jeaae. Bea
ver City: Ryon, Pauline. Ottumwa, Iowa.
Scott, Flora Louiae. Watervi.le, Kanaaa.
GAMMA PHI BETA
Dudley, BoniU, Norfolk ; Kloae, Theodora,
MisaioulV, Montana ; Pely. Leona ; Blue r Hill.
Sneiler. Nyle. Lincoln; Hall, Sue, Omaha,
Beardin.. North Platte ; Hammer,
En?m. Waahinfton. Iowa: Re.d. frothy.
. nri,. Hrnioo Beatrice ; Mousel,
u.:'. n...i'r- Salso. Gladya, Laurel
XI D-Iu.
XI Delta meetlnir. Tuesday even
ing at 7 o'clock in Ellen Smith Ilnll.
Claattca Dapartmant.
The classics department which had
offices and class rooms at 825 North
Fourteenth street, will occupy a tem
porary classroom structure in the
rear of the German department
building.
TasaeU.
Verv imrjortant meetine of Tas
sels, Xi Delta and Silver Serpents at
5 p. m. Monday in Ellen Smith Hall.
Silvar Srpntt.
Very important joint meeting of
Silver Serpents, Tassels, and Xi
Delta at 5 p. m. Monday in Ellen
Smith Hall.
Xi Delta.
Very important Joint meeting of
Xi Delta. Tassels and Silver Ser
pents at 5 p. m. Monday in Ellen
Smith Hall.
Physical Education.
All classes in Phvsical Education
for women will start on Monday, Sep
tember 20. Miss Simpson, Depart
ment of Physical Education for
women.
Student Council.
The first meetine this year of the
Student Council will be held Wed
nesday at five o'clock in Temple 204
Iron Sphinx.
The Iron Sphinx will meet Tues
day evening at 7:15 at the Sigma Nu
house.
Awgwan Application.
AnnlirAtiona for positions on the
editorial staff of the Awgwan will be
received in the basement of U Hall
all week, beginning Monday, Sep
tember 20, from four-thirty to five
o clock. Contributors are requested
to begin turning in copy for the
"Kickoff Number" to be distributed
October 9. Copy cannot be received
later than September 28.
Loat.
Awcwan subscription books num
bers 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Also
books numbers 14, 29, CO, 164.
Prof. II. Alice Howell, in charge
of ilrnmnt.lfa and director nf tha
Players, spent the summer at Sedro-
Wooley, Washington.
Prof. B. F. Schramm of the geol
ogy department returned last week
from a short business trip to Mystic,
S. D.
Dean Lyman Expected Soon.
Dr. R. A. Lyman, dean o. the
College of Pharmacy, will return
Monday or Tuesday from a three
weeks' trip in the east.
He is attending the joint conven
tion of the American Pharmaceuti
cal association and the American
Associated Pharmacies.
Juit What Young Men Aro Looking For Dwight Isle Tweeds
Radge & GuenzelCo.
See Dwight Isle Tweeds in Our New "Uni" Models in Our Store
for Men
Student Room Plentiful.
Rooms for students are exceeding
ly plentiful this year, according to
the University Y. M. C. A., which
maintains a list of several hundred
rooms, classified by location.
Prof. R. W. Tyler, supervisor of
sciences, in Teachers College, has
obtained leave of absence for a year,
to study at Chicago University, for
his Ph.D. degree.
Dean Sealock Lecture at Institute.
Dean Sealock gave a three-day
lecture course at the Cherry County
Teachers' Institute at Valentine,
Nebr., September 15, 10, 17.
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YOUNG MAN NEWS
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Dean Lyman Is Asked
To Talk at Meeting
Dean R. A. Lvman of the Collesre
Wekh'' Ger"uteTbmha!' UpteRrove, Dor.' Lf pharmacy has been asked by the
thy. qnowa, lowat JVJi,tum' executive committee of the National
in Wnthera. Reba. Lincoln.
KAPPA ALrnA mLia
Williard. Vance, orana
a classification for pharmacy schools
when the association meets m Phila
delphia the second week in Septem
ber. The Association of American
Colleges of Pharmacy will meet
jointly.
At tiresent there is no classifica
tion in the association to designate
the highest standing members, as is
the case with medical schools. It has
nroved to be a nroblem to examining
boards and pharmacy schools. Under
the new plan Dean Lyman hopes to
have the schools classed in grades of
A, B, and C.
WANT ADS
WELL FURNISHED rooms for wom
en at 1511 S. Block from cam
pus, l
ROOMS FOR GIRLS: 2 blocks
from campus. 1520 R St Phone
L-4785. 1
executive committee of the National
A ooiot An nf PKnrmorv T.lpnQlno,
BOW : - I ounnwn, ...." d1. Pl.tta.
Beverly. North Platte: Shannon, Ruth. P'"
S; Clark, Margaret, Omaha; Knig. Helen.
Sm.ha; McNeny, Helen. KriCW: Crem.,
Betty Jo, Maryville, Mo.; Rtiner,
Maryvil Mo.; Yulev-Betty. Lincoln; Lel.nd
Dorothy. Lincoln ; Patterson. Ruth. Central
C?5 Bancroft. Clarice. LenKton: Lamb.
rr .ton Iowa; -Foote, Owen, iiaat
SfVSSr? Victoria. Haatinw : M.nniwt.
Helen, DaSid City; Aldrich Mary Eleanor.
Elniwood: Carpenter. Gertrude. Lincoln :Sol
lar Winona. Washington, Kansas; Thomas,
Josephine. Omah.
Babcock, Dorothy, Omaha: Walter, Helen,
r Rarrett Verda. Crextmn, Iowa : Led-
Fr.ncX Lincoln:' Perkins M.riorie.
Orleans; Ward. Dorothy. Palisade: Dland.
Stella, Coleridne: Johnston Jfl r,Vi .
coin ; For.n-.an, Nancy, Rapid City. So. Iak. .
KRKera. Bertieda. Tild : Tempbn. Evelyn
Palmer: Loosbrock. RacheL Lincoln; Teb
betta. I-oui Lincoln: Blunk,
coln; Way, Maxine. Lincoln: Work Mildred.
Lincoln: Willis. Harriett. Lincoh,: Miner
Alene. Cedar Rapids. Kansas; Spnnper,Wil
la Belle, McCook: Anderson. ,Mrr2
StromsbuV,: Smith. Margaret, Osceola; Nahr.
atedt; lola, Madison; PiUera, Marion. Lin-
coln- out KIT
Bell. Lucille. Lincoln : Seymour. Helen. Lin
coln : Hutchinson, oiaaya, JH.,nc"" VA"":
Opal. Lincoln; Green. Ol. Gothenburg.
Cru.se, Katherine. rKle: SUrr Thelma,
North Platte: SUndn. Gretehenmaha.
Peterson. Helen, Omaha; Jackson. Irene Lin
coln ; IVwlth. M.beU Long Pme: Keriey.
Flo. Randolph: Ricardm, Vinonia. Lm
colii: Pathe. Bernice. Milford: Sansted. Ruby,
Bethany; TrneKWiorLincol
DeVom. Lena Lee. Buffalo Wyo. ; f "?:
Bervl Lincoln; Erickson. Lois, Lincoln,
Lew rVeTding.' Lincoln :Wil,r. Beth Unl
versity Place: Shrumpf. Freda, WTne; Glen
Omaha: Beek. O.Wni
MackPrang, Corinne, University Place: Pflug.
maci "".. ri VAi.h Renninffton:
i..t,V.i Marie. IJncoln; Drath. Eulalia,
Hemdon. Kansas: Stnrdevant, Marjorte, U
coin ; Bartholemew, KJnor. VJw
KAPPA KAPPA CAMMA
n v. - Pi,.... Mar
Anderson, nogerre-, "7 " t.,
gurite, Papillion : Coit, Grace, Virginia, Beat,
rice: ErerWt. Jan.. Lincoln; Felber. Amta
Laurel: Felber. Dorothy, Wayne: fetMar
garet. Hope. AberdeeTK So. Dak. 1 JLeRoss g-
coin: Mah'en. Ruth. Lincoln; Morr, Althea,
-11 It i Rwilrawfl HOW !
VHttlMIt 1 tVl al TTI 1 1 f . nnrKBITTk, --
Landall. Mildred. York: Srhnitr, Jsnet, Hast
nnr Stevens. Jane. Portland. Or on : Sul
livan. Gertrude. Lincoln: Farley. .r5Vv'
St. Louis, Mo.; Vance, "
S.k r....A.. Cal.: Williams, Marjorie,
Omaha: Wright. Margaret I.incoln.
1 .tin " -" -,.
x . i.hmlnr Anderson, Vir
ginia, Lincoln: Ashmund. Janet. Atchison.
, . n t hmw. Helen.
ivana. ; neii, iwht. . .
r-.n. n... Rr.aiev Katharine, Beatrice;
Rrecht, Nellie Ie. Fall. City : Jlhnn
Laura Marie. Fremont: Cf'dwelK Vary. Lin-
1- . -I V.rinri. Rlenwood. la. ; nrta-
tie. Florence. Omaha : Edwards Alice, North
n -tr-1 rin4kanirff ' fiOTIfrT.
Harrirt. Hantififf: Johnwrn, invm.
. . i.. u r rinn.. Kear
HIFin I ISiiv. rnirwww-M .
, VU.M. Osceola : Rrhroyer. Ness
City. Kansaa; Rogers. Juditfl. ".
Marion, Omaha: nuevirv. r,-
'i.., 1111.1mm. Hilda. Llncoin: Vickerv. Viv-
i.n. Atchison, Kansas: Wilkerson, Marion
Omaha; Wyer. Madeline Denver
lAm nS nraartan 1. 1 Tirol n I Mfwllf K1TOH-,
An-iin Tnmt: fir Mofw. &nn City. lowm.
U,rtK Piatn.n RimiT CilT. 1WB : YTTtC9
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flmitli. JTt. Unrolti: AndfTwm, Grvtfhi.
asm . . r: U-U Ali.iMR into.
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rwttitf itiwi-a' RMviai. mmrr. iwniM .
Fmrh VildrrHl, TJncoln ; Xim;. Fln
. -.! l. u T nr-nln r Whit?,
.. - a., tii i a tTwilw fJnrnlTi :
BorUnd, Ze)lA iU, Franklin; Hodwrn, Editn,
Lincoln. .. fu a
s-T.: tn... rnv. norkneta.
u. T.inenln : Carroll. Lucille, Cam
bridge ; Brundage, Margaret, Tecumseh.
Mnmmntli Bones Are
Donated to Museum
An interesting collection of mam
moth bones has been sent to the Uni-
Mnsenm by Norm F. Skin
Tier of Ainsworth. A shipment of fif
teen boxes from him is awaiting ar
rr. Harbour, curator. The
..c;i. n V, bAAc-A to the Morrill
.noiori r,t the new Morrill Hall.
Another specimen of interest is J
nine-foot mammoth tusk discovered
by J. Snyder near Arapahoe in sand
or.lv 22 feet below the
surface. The tusk has a perfect tip,
which is a rarity in specimens of this
kind. It, was split into three parts by
the workmen, but can be mended per-
fectly. The specimen will be aaaea
to the Morrill collection.
Some 116 Indian mounds ana
earthworks were recently mapped
near Lake Gcgonsa by the Wiscon
tia Archeolcgkal society.
Newer Dwight Isle
TWEED
Rudge and Guenzel Co. introduces the new Shetlundy colorful
Tweedy fabrics overtoned with a spark of liveliness that will make
them the feature sellers of 1926.
Dwight Isle Tweeds are just what younger men
expect to buy this Fall different weavings from
the average run of colorings draping into easy full
lines chuck full of studied careless grace.
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The Idyl Hour
Extends a Hearty Welcome to all Students and assure them that we will do everything possible to
muke this school year as pleasant as possible.
Our Policy
Always has been to serve the very best quality of foods and fountain mercandise and assure you'
that this policy will continue in force with whatever improvement it is possible to make. In keep
ing with our policy we wish to announce that we are serving choice cuts of prize winning Baby
Beeves beginning today and continuing for the next week so that you can feel assured of getting
a nice juicy Steak for your evening dinner today as well as choice cuts during the entire day, and
the price will remain at its present level.
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We are expecting to serve a new Sandwich about the first of October
and wish your cooperation in the selection of the same. A prize of
$5.00 will be given to the one that suggests the ingredients that will
be used in the making of this sandwich. The selection of the Sandwich
will be left to a committe of three students that are now on the staff
of the Nebraskan. All suggestions should be mailed to THE IDYL
HOUR on or before the 30th day of September and the same will not
be opened before October, first when all suggestions will be turned
over to the Judges.
O Remember we are still making the best punch for your parties and we will appreciate your next
0 party order. Yours for a successful School Year.
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The " Uni 99 Model
The prevailing choice of college men, broad shoulders, stubby
lapels, straight back, three butUns, with low well placed pockets.
Trousersthat tape 20 inches at the bottom and hang free.
Feature Values
$28$35
Store for Men on N.
IHmiHMMi'iumin i
Hovland-Swanson Company
Economy Is W ise
Spending
The frock you bought only be
cause it was a bargain, the sail
that never was quite right those
trc your extravangances. Every
closet bears witness to some im
pulsive purchase, some 'bargain
that one never could wear. Real
economy lies not in paying as
little as possible for several frocks,
but in paying just a little bit more
for the one perfect frock. That
is the secret of being well dressed
on little.
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FEATURING FOR MONDAY
Special Group at
$3450
Jeraey and SaUn Tailored Dreaaei at $14.95
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Tailored in the college manner
In fabrics that are rich and rare
The favorite College suit is here with the coat a little
shorter a little closer fitting yet the same comfort
able rakish looking coat that always won your heart.
Buttons are spaced a little wider every change is a
minor change and every change makes a smarter suit!
ITS THE "U"
Tailored for us by Kuppenheimer
$40 to $50
The "U" was born an Aristocrat; every line is graceful,
every line is natural. Long mileage fabrics from Ire
land and Scotland Trojan weaves that outwear any
two ordinary suits Tigertwists that hold their shape
like a bathing beauty without the aid of a pressing iron
Fabrics that are rare; in colors that are rich-STYLE
in every fold Ready for you nowT.
Come in and feed your soul.
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