The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 24, 1933, Page FOUR, Image 4

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HAW KEY E THREATS SATURDAY.
IOW AN S HUSKERS MUST W ATCH.
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Minor lias 1h-iii chosen kin.ir and (Jeoryv Saie-i- w ill he t he prince,
while- Pat Mill'i'. last yiar's sw eel heart, will he iiicon.
For Saturday nitrht nine house parties have heen seheduh-d
,-is well as one hi'iiimiel at the l.ineoln hotel, ami it promises to
he an ru-niinr of hilarity n matter who wiiisjhe football name.
OUT OF TOWN guests and
Iowa students are expected at the
Sicrna Alpha Hu house party Sat
urday r.iijht.. whic h Mr. and Mrs, I
Dave Zolat and Harold Sumption j
will chaperon. William Flax, lrv
in? Hill, and Carl Bravcrman. who
arc in charg-e o fthe arranfiement
have planned football decorations
for the fifty couples who will at
tend. a
AND IN THE riot-orations for
the Delta. Sigma Phi party the
same right, the Thanksgiving mo
tif will be earned 'out. Trot, and
Mrs. J. P. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Ru
dolph Vogler, and Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Sloggett will be the chap
erons, CHAPERONING the Acacia
house dance Saturday evening are
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hollingsworth,
Herbert Yenne, and Mrs. C. M.
Brown, ths housemother. About
forty couples are expected.
EIGHT-THIRTY IS THE time
set for the Zeta Beta Tau party
at the house after the game Sat
urday. Those who have been se
lected to chapreon are Prof, and
Mrs. C. O. Swaggett and Prof, and
Mrs. A. F, Jenness.
AND AT THE same time the
Gamma Phis will be entertaining
at a house dance, when Mrs. A. M.
Decker, Emma J. Holyoke. and
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Reinmuth will
chaperon.
THE DELTA GAMMAS have
planned a bouse party to begin at
9 and have chosen Mrs. Cora Bent
ly, Gertrude S. Adams, and Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Corey as chap
erons. NOVELTY WILL be the key
note of TKE party Saturday night,
when the top floor of the house
will be transformed into a broad
casting studio, and the program
announced thru loud speakers to
the first floor where the guests
will dance. Joe Clema planned the
affair which forty couples will at
tend. The chaperons are Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Tiiebs and Mrs. Ray
Bixby.
AND TONIGHT the Sigma Chi
pledges have invited dates to the
house for dinner, after which they
will attend a show and return to
the house for dancing. Eighteen
will be present at the affa r which
was planned by Bob Kasal and
Floyd Baker.
AFTER THEIR initiation, the
thirty alumni who are planning to
return to Lincoln for the event,
will attend the annual alumni ban
quet, which the Chi Phis are giv
ing Saturday night at the Lincoln
hot?l. The speakers will be Dr.
Harold W. Stoke, Dr. Raymond
Pool, and Leonard Flansburg from
Lincoln, and Fred Naughtln of
KLUB PRESENTS
ANNUAL KOSMET
REVUE SATURDAY
(Continued from Page 1.)
pha Xi Delta: Bert Haussner, Kap
pa Alpha Theta: Elfreda Stauss,
Alnha Omlcron Pi; and Leona Pol
lard, Chi Omega.
14 Houses Present Skits.
Fourteen campus fraternities
and sororities will present the en
tertainment skits on the program
for the show. In addition hits from
"The Bar-Nothing Pinch," and
"Jingle Belles," Kosmet Klub
spring musical comedies of 1932
and 1933, will be presented be
tween arts.
The program for the show will
present the skits in the following
order:
1. Delta Gamma-Sigma Chi.
2. Zeta Beta Tau-Phi Gamma
Delta.
3. Delta Delta Delta-Kappa
Sigma.
4. Alpha Tau Omega-Beta
Theta PI.
5. Alpha Chi Omega.
6. Sigma Alpha lota.
7. Carrie Belle Raymond hall.
7. Gamma Phi Beta.
9. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Sigma
Nu.
Present Former Hits.
Between the second and third
skits on the program. Neil McFar
land and Ed Fisher, stars of "The
Bar-Nothing Ranch." last spring's
musical comedy, will present a
song and dance act from the show,
and Duncan Sowies. male lead in
the same show, will sing songs
from "Jingle Belles." musical com
edy hit of 1932.
Present Trophy.
At the close of the program and
before the presentation of the Ne
braska Sweetheart, the Magce
trophy, awarded annually to the
organization presenting the most
ntertaining skit, will be present
ed to the winnirg organization.
The cup will be presented by Ray
Ramsay, master of ceremonies, to
the skit receiving the most ap
plause. Tickets for the show, which are
selling for fifty cents, are being
handled by Kosmet Klub workers.
They will also V sold at the door
of the theater the morning of the
YOUR DRUG STORE
Remember thnp fmou!i noon
lunrhpk al our fountain.
CALL U& TOM RUSH ORDERS
The OWL PHARMACY
14 No. 14th A. P B1068
IT XL EE A SLEEPY-EYED CROWD
muiiiiil tli' iimi'iis Mnii.liiy morning if
l In- wii kcii'l s siici.il alt inhir is iiny indi-c-itiuii.
With iIm' KoMin-t itvuc- Ix-uriimiiiK
in the mill r;i, d.nui ,-nul lute n-lioarsiils
M-ln-.lnli-.l I'm- Kii.liiy ninlit, it looks like
illtlf rest iilitinl fnrlliosi- interested in tho
slmw. And tin- iin'Ntiiin of the moment is
Who will he Niloakii 's Sweet lion rt "
from anoint: tin- mii ml i Ui t s who
nlly I'uiiani. iw-ri iinsMitr.
wi. I'-.'ixli l't'ikins. Ih-lcn
himI l-'.ll rii-da Staull. duck
lull's Doing
F riday.
Meeting of Phi Omega Pi
Mother's club at the chapter
house in the evening.
Chi Phi house party.
Baptist boy's party at the
Baptist Student House.
Newman Mother's club, bene
fit bridge party at the house.
Alpha Tau Omega, house
party.
Zeta Tau Alpha, house party.
Freshman commission, fresh
man party, Student Activities
building.
Newman club dance, St. Eliz
abeth's Nurse, home.
Sigma Chi pledges, dinner
and party.
Saturday.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, breakfast
dance, 7 o'clock, at the house.
Meeting of Mortar Board
alumnae with Mrs. J. L. Sellers
at 2:30.
Delta Gamma, house party.
Delta Sigma Lambda house
party.
Delta Sigma Phi,
party.
Acacia, house party.
Sigma Alpha Mu,
house
house
party.
Zeta Beta Tau, house party.
Gamma Phi Beta, house
party.
Tau Kappa Epsilon, house
party.
Chi Phi alumni banquet at
the Lincoln hotel at 6:30.
Kosmet Klube revue, 8:45 at
the Stuart theater.
Gamma Phi Beta, house
party.
Omaha. Members of the active
chapter ffho are in charge are Bill
Crabill, Jack Potter, and Ray
Strawn.
THE INITIATION of four men
is announced by A. T. O. The cere
mony took place Wednesday night,
and the new members are Bill Ba
con, Boston, Mass., Wood Shurt
!eff, John McKee, and Tom Brit
ton of Lincoln.
LAST NIGHT at the Y. W. C.
A. Pi Lambda Theta, teacher's
college honorary, held a Founder's
day dinner meeting. Dr. W. H.
Morton gave an address and Miss
Gertrude Goering told the history
of the organization. A piano solo
was presented by Miss Ardeth
Pierce. Twenty attended the din
ner, which was arranged by Miss
Marian Lawson and Miss Dorothy
Stewart. ,
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THE D. U. S. HAVE chosen
Prof. K. M. Arndt and Mrs. Caro
line Phillips to be the chaperons
at the dance which will be given
at th house Saturday evening.
A tea dance will be given at the
Phi Mu house Saturday afternoon.
show, Gepson stated. There will be
no reserved seats.
Choose Court Personnel.
The personnel of the Court of
King Kosmet at the presentation
of the Nebraska Sweetheart will
be: Jack Minor, King; Pat Miller,
last year's Nebraska Sweetheart,
queen: George Sauer, prince; and
Ray Ramsay, prime minister. The
members of Kosmet Klub will be
the court attendants.
Eddie Jungbluth and his orches
tra have been secured to play for
the show according to recent an
nouncements. He will play Nebras
ka songs and at the presentation of
the Nebraska Sweetheaii. will play
the official Nebraska Sweetheart
song written especially for the
Kosmet Annual Fall Revue.
HONOR STUDENTS
SELECTED AT AG
COLLEGE MEETING
(Continued from Page 1.)
Viola Johnson, Mead
Irene Leech, Albion
Dorothy Noetzman, Lincoln
Clara Ridder, Calloway
Gladys Schichtman, Edgar
Leadership and scholastic stand
ing were taken into consideration
in electing the members to the
honorary societies. Three girls
were elected to Omicron Nu, hon
orary home economics group. They
were Mary Frances Kingsley, Lin
coln; Lorraine Brake, Lincoln, and
Helen Smrha, Milligan; Phi Upsi
lon Omicron elected Cressa Hut
chinson, Superior; Leona Geiger,
Lexington, and Ruth Wolf, Den
ton. Alpha Zeta announced the
names of twelve men who were
recognized for their scholastic
standing:
Carl Anderson. Lincoln.
Lorenz Bredemeier. Meyberry.
Elmer Heyne. Wisner.
Philip Henderson. Superior.
John Lindell, Murdock.
John Lower Kearney.
William Donahue, -.iland.
Charles Rockford. St. Paul.
Boyd Shank, Superior.
James Warner, Morrill.
Howard White, Tecumseh.
Prof. Lee Thavis at the Univer
sity of Iowa has placed ping pong
on the curriculum in his speech
clinic as a part of the program to
cure stuttering.
HUSKER INN OPENS TODAY.
The Husker Inn, 14th and Q,
tipu-lv decorated and newlv eauip-
ped, under new management, will
open lor nusmess ai noon loony.
Management: Mrs. Velma Smaha
in charge of the dining room and
Carl von Brandenfels. Mrs. Hal-
stead cooking. Best food in the
citv at lowest prices. Guaranteed
JLRRY FOSTER
Tin Ji'nior Tackle
Knows How To Use
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PLOT DEFEAT
DICK CRAYNE
Ri'oof.d Sophomore Full
back Who Plunges,
Sprints, Punts
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Accurate Centkr Passer,
198-i.b. Defensive Bulwark
TEXAS STUDENTS OF
Actual Experience Running
Drug Business Afforded
Southerners.
fimly Texan.
With Lhe facilities of a model
drug store, commercial pharmacy
is taught in uie university.
This ding store represents the
well-planned, efficient, up-to-date
drug store of today, and is de
signed to give the student actual
experience in buying and selling
goods, arranging articles for sale,
decorating show windows and show
cases, and writing advertirements.
As manv as twenty students may
be seated in the room, while one
person acts as salesman, and an
other as customer. After practical
study and discussion, the students,
by working in this model store,
learn what to say and do by actu
ally going through the processes.
Co-operation Emphasized.
In teaching this commercial
course, the co-operation between
druggist and doctor is emphasized.
Students are made to realize the
importance of fairness and frank
ness on the part of the druggist in
selling medicines which will really
benefit rather than do harm. Drug
gists may even have a large part
in aiding the health services, says
W. R. Neville, professor of phar
macy. Students also learn to apply the
FAIRWAY BUS CO.
LOWEST RATES ANYWHERE
Omaha l.no R. T. l.fjn
Vhoo 75 R. T. l.ne
Grnt Island l.S R- T. 2.7C
Vork 7S R. T. 1.3?.
Aurora 1.30 R. T. 2.3:
Ha.-tinp. 1.9S R- J,. 3.2?,
MrConk 6.00 R. T. lO.Sf-
Beatrice 120 R- T. 3.X
LEAVING
Eat West
7 30 a. m. ' 30 a- m.
10 30 a. m. 1:30 p. m.
1 30 p. m. 7 30 p. m.
3 oo p. m. 1 30 a. in.
7 .00 p. m
Lroe Butet Reclining Chain
U2S P "2
BILL StCL
Sophomore Guard Who
I.ikk To Rip IIolei
J I n the Link
ir : :
FOR NEBRASKA.
LLOYD HOFFMAN
There's Suroino Power In
This 230-lb. Sophomore
Tackle's Charge
TOM MOORE
laws of pharmacy in the model
drug store. Records are kept as
accurately as if actual products
were bemg sold.
Students Fctce Problem of How
to Pass Exams; Suggestions
Offered.
(Continued from Page 1.1
by male students is to retrain from
shaving for a week prior to the
exam. This given the student that
distraught, worried a p p e arance
conducive of striking the professor
in the right spot sympathy and a
magnanimous grade.
Cribbing is another method of
passing exams, students have
found. Life is transitory, an exam
grades and what is the difference
is but an exam but grades are
anyway? Ethics being what they
are, cribbing is a muchly under
mentioned subject. Cribbing is
done, not talked about. It is just
another superstition.
Some students study, others
study how to get out of studying.
The girls at Vassar recently sued
a candy company for making a
kind of candy known as "Vassar
Kisses."
Prosperity seems just around
the corner at Indiana university
because the overflow of students
at the dormitories has necessitated
increase of the staff.
You Will Get
More Wear
From Your
Garments
If you have them
MODERN Cleaned
when they become
spotted and soiled.
It pays to keep your
garments new look
ing they wear long
er and you enjoy
wearing clean gar
ments. Modern Cleaners
Sou k up A Wmtam
Call F2377 for Service
'th Year In Lincoln"
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JOE LAWS
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k.v niH f,-,r his ir.no senrinc-
a 29 'yard pass against Michigan; Russ Fisher, right end, who caught one for a 35 yard gain against
Wisconsin; and Fred Radloff, powerful right tackle. The five men are five reasons why Iowa has been
termed the "surprise" team of
BANDS OBSERVE
NEBRASKA DAY;
FEATURE GAME
(Continued from Page 1.)
Marti and Dr. and Mrs. G. E.
Condra in the receiving line.
Visitors will be entertained at
noon at a luncheon at tne cnam
ber of commerce with Lloyd Marti
presiding. Guests will assemble in
a reviewing stand just outside the
chamber on Eleventh street to
witness the parade of the bands,
following the luncheon.
Outline Parade.
The parade will form at 15th
and N streets at 12:15 o'clock and
march on Fifteenth street north to
O street, down O street to Eleventh
street, along Eleventh to R street,
on R street to Twelfth street and
then to the stadium. The parade
is in charge of Trev. E. Gillaspie,
Col. VV. H. Oury, Roy Wythers,
M- 11PW fl&'til'l ft Military Bll
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EVENING ELEGANCE
DLEASE don't try to get by with last year's evening clothes at this
year's parties. There's an entirely new look to the 1933 dresses,
and you won't feel "in" things unless you have that nice band-box
look. Be sure you try on one of the dresses with a train . . . that s
the height of the new elegance, and what fun you'll have kicking a
train around! But if you want to be more conservative, we've plenty
of models, very distinctive, that give you a made-to-order look!
Imagine all that for 19.50!
j FRED RADLOFF )
have in watch when thev nlav Iowa
dashes: Dwieht Hoover, left half:
the Big Ten.
Dr. H. C. Zellers, Walton B. Rob
erts. Col. H. C. Stien and Carl
Junge.
Two junior R. O. T. C. officers
and a Boy Scout bearing a banner
with the name of the band will ac
company each band. The univer
sity band will lead the parade, be
hind which a car bearing Gov.
C. W. Bryan, Chancellor E. A.
Burnett and Henriksen and Brown
will follow. The Tassels will also
be in the parade.
Introduce Cornhuskers.
When the bands are inside the
stadium they will be grouped . in
mass formation by Dr. Zellers.
Governor Bryan will then go onto
the field and'with fitting ceremony
introduce the two cornhusking
champions to the fans. Following
this, William T. Quick will direct
the massed band which will play
several numbers.
W. H. Oury and John K. Selleck
are members of the committee in
Saturday are Joe Laws, quarter-
Bernard Page, left end, who caught
charge of the day, which is headed
by C. W. Motter. Other members
are; Trcv. E. Gillaspie, Roy Weth
ers, Carl Junge, Dr. H. C. Zellers,
Margaret Altman, and Lloyd
Marti.
The Beautiful
MARIGOLD
BALLROOM
Vresrnt Tonrgit
RED PERKINS
and Hit Famous
DIXIE RAMBLERS
50c Per Couple
Tickets on sale at
Gold's Stamp Desk
Long $leeted
dinner gowns
. . formal eve
ning gowns
all stxles!
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