The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1935, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THUKSDAY. OCTOUKK 21, 1035.
THE DAILY NEBKASKAN
CAMPOJSCDE
COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME
w aren't the only oih'h that ciumc u stir
ou Nebraska h fair eiunpus. When th
Daily Nebrasknn challenged the Corn
husker to a bit of game to discover th
grid supremacy of the dank corners of II
hall's basement, it got n Middle English
answer (wo venture to say that someone
on the annual s staff is taking n course
under Miss Pound) gloat in fr over last
year's victory and prophesying a like en
counter for this season. No sooner have
these challenges been rend and accepted
than the black sheep of the university
publication brought out a proposal to fight for the Awgwan's
honor on the football field. The dates for the historic matches
have not been set, but when the time comes there will lie severa
battles royal, and we suggest a student attendance (to cheer for
the nag ot course) and several good referees.
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SEEN ON THE CAMPUS:
Gaylc Algcra and Margaret Mc
Kay putting; their heads together
vera confidentially in C. I. hall
( Ca mpus Inn ) Carlysle Meier
with a new song, you remember
Last Day: "HARMONY LANE" plus "HIS NITE OUT"
STARTS TOMORROW-
with
JACK & FLO McBRIDE
"Anything Can Happen"
FLO CLARK
Blue St re a K of Bluet
CHARLES HOWARD
ALMARDO
LILA
ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA
1 EXTRA I
Leslie, Ayres '& Gold
"Dukei of Lunacy"
6 weeks at CWcago'i Vanity Fair
Ciubl
1 1 Rt
Laugh? Plenty of
I Them . and with
I I Muiicll
I Edmund
V LOWE
DOROTHY PAGE
I PINKY TOMLIN I
"King Solomon I
on. Broadway" I
fHL. J?!""" i
Last Timet Today KAY FRNCIS "Goose . The Gander"
He's annetr,
inter, e I w n,
acrobat H ti'i
K V E RVTHING
In HI. Rnt and
Fonnk-st l'lctorel
W,', h't mOU,s .... ..
tZ. Show ii uncino .
Starts Tomorrow
20c Till 6 P. M.
LINCOLN
Still More Fun
OUR GANG
Comedy "Little Papa"
Color Cartoon
Last Day "A FEATHER IN HER HAT" and "GUARD THAT GIRL"
X
A0 BlAl y ; 7
i Uv V V off to a (tay. thrill- 7A V J ' I
? , m rom arc. full of VfA A X ' f
sin mwBS&s
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l- Companion Feature "
I Zippy lfuslcomwly Loaded Witb Laugha. f
IMarJorit Ram beau Lawrence Gray I
1 Fiorina McKlnney I.
A P1u Newi and Novelty 1
ai
last year It was "Here Come the
British" Kay Davis knitting on
a blue dreaa while waiting for Bill
Barbara Roaewater typing dili
gently on some story or other
Paul Amen wondering whether
the Oklahoma Sooners would
"sooner" eat than sleep Mary
Yoder asking Professor Bouwsma
whether he meant a pious time or
a good time Claudine Burt wav
ing coyly at someone at the other
end of the hall Irving Hill re
marking that the Rag office seems
to be devoid of matches, both
matrimonial and phosphorescent
Wilma Lyons jumping hither
and yon in one of those fetching
dance costumes and row of com
placent men sitting out on the
steps in front of "Sosh."
ANNOUNCED recently was the
engagement of Virginia Erlckson
of Lincoln and Emsley Chittenden
of Clatonla. Miss Erickson is a
former student of Nebraska and
a member of Alpha Phi, while
Mr. Chittenden is a senior in
business administration and a
Phi Sig.
IT'S NOT rumor any more, the
fact that Alaire Barkes, Chi O.,
Mortar Board president is wear
ing Charly Shield's S. A. E. pin.
The historic hanging, we're told,
took place Sunday after a bit of
an automobile ride.
AND another big weekend com
ing up with twelve house parties
tomorrow night and heaven knows
how many Saturday. At the Ag
college, however, social news is
not confined to such dances. The
annual Parmer's Formal is com'
ing up Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. L. K. Crowe and Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Loeffcl chaperon
ing and Vincent Jacobsen in
charge of arrangements.
AT THE Chi O house, the ac
tives are entertaining the pledges
with a cabaret party. Large
pasteboard dice will be piled in
the corners, and confetti and ser
pentine will drape the light fix
tures. Miss Pauline Gellatly and
Mrs. Martha Halley will chaperon
and Katherine Wlnquist is in
charge of the affair.
AND THE brotners of Beta Sig
ma Psi will entertain at a house
party Friday, from 9 to 12 o'clock
at the chapter house. Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Vance and Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Dunlau are chaperons
and Paul Mintken is in charge of
arrangements.
.
THE SAME night, at the chap
ter house, Tri Delts will hold their
first house party of the year. Mr.
ana Mrs. J. M. Reinhardt, Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen M. Corey and Mrs.
Paul Ream will chaperon. Siddy
Smith is in charge of the affair.
HALLOWE'EN will form the
decoration motif when the mem
bers of Paige Hall entertain their
dates at a party tomorrow night.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barrett and
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sample are
chaperoning for the affair, and
Lucille Hutton is in charge of ar
rangements.
PROFESSOR H. Saenz of the
Romance Language department
announces the birth of a son, Pav
lo, Sunday.
AT THE Sigma Kappa house
Friday night, actives will enter-
WIIAT'S DOING
Thursday.
Alpha Chi Omega mother's
club at the chapter house, tea
from 3 to 5 o'clock.
Friday.
Alpha Delta Theta alumnae
tea at the Y. W. C. A., 3:30 to
5:30.
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
HOUSE PARTY at the chapter
house, closed.
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA
HOUSE PARTY at the chapter
house, 9 o'clock.
CHI OMEGA HOU3E
PARTY at the chapter house,
9 o'clock.
ALPHA PHI HOUSE
PARTY at the chapter house, 9
o'clock.
SIGMA KAPPA HOUSE
PARTY at the chapter house, 9
o'clock.
TAU KAPPA EPSILON
HOUSE PARTY at the chapter
house, 9 o'clock.
Saturday.
Faculty dancing club at the
Shrine.
(Closed Night).
DAD'S DAY PARTY AT
THE COLISEUM.
ALPHA XI DELTA HOUSE
PARTY at the chapter house,
9 to 12.
DELTA DELTA DELTA
HOUSE PARTY at the chapter
house, 9 to 11.
FARMERS' FORMAL at the
Student Activities Building on
the Ag campus, 8:30 to 12
o'clock.
BETA SIGMA PSI HOUSE
PARTY at the chapter house,
9 to 11.
PAIGE HALL HALLOW
E'EN PARTY, 8 to 11:30.
ALPHA XI DELTA HOUSE
PARTY at the chapter house,
9 to 12.
tain the pledges a t a house party.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wade and Mr.
F. Schrader are chaperons and
Maxlne Whisler is in charge of the
affair.
.
FROM 9 to 12 at the chaptpr
house, brothers of S. A. E. follow
the lead with another house party.
Chaperoning are Mrs. Hal V.
Minor and Mr. and Mrs. K. M.
Arndt and in charge of arrange
ments is "Buz" Fonda.
101 CYCLONES GET
READY FOR LWSSOUR
Oklahoma Defeat No Damper
On Spirits of Men on
Ball Team.
Here's What
N. U. Students
Think of
4$$
It's swell!
Sanrlin hilhimrnp
Carole Lombard g ets my vote
Anytime !
Hill (iai loir
Fred MacMurray can out
Gable Gable . . . and He's
tops with me !
liulh lh- hint
First Laugh I've Had Since
The Minn. Game!
f.niiWf Lnglih
Splendid Entertainment!
A Real Kick!
Hill Marth
Most Fun Yet!
It's the Tops for Laughs!
Brice Teeter
See
with
Carol Lombard
Frd MacMurray
Starting Saturday!
AMES, Towa, Oct. 24 Defeated
in everything except spirit by hot
weather and a heavier Oklahoma
team with an abundance of re
serve strength last Saturday, the
Cyclones yesterday continued a
week of practice in preparation for
the clash with the Missouri Tigers.
Lightened drills was the order
of Head Coach George Veenker as
he gave his team an opportunity
to recuperate from its Oklahoma
trip and contest under the hot
southern sun. Almost every man
on the team suffered from loss of
weight on the trip, tho the entire
squad came thru the Sooner clash
without injury.
Capt. Ike Hayes, 156-pound
guard on the Cyclone squad, lost
8 pounds in less than 40 minutes
of play against the Oklahoma
We Are Dyeing
Doucle and Knit
Garments
A'nc Fall Colors
Save 10 Cash & Carry
Modern Cleaners
Soukup A Wcatover
Call F2377 For Service
pl'S
Lhjm
Closed Night!
Coliseum 8:30 Oct. 26
j Ti?e fourth Big Varsity Party
bringing to the Nebraska campus
not the exclusively-priced "Name
Bands," but orchestras just as
good but known only in other sec
tions of the country.
WAYNE STUTS
and his 12 piece
BAND OF BANDS
Direct from Michigan's
Cocoanut Grove
And a record including the A(in
Finett Ballroom
Club Bohemia Detroit
Raymer Ballroom Boaton
Hollywood Cafe Lancing
Summit Inn Baltimore
Movie Box
STUART
"BROADWAY MELODY OB'
1930"
LINCOLN
"THE GOOSE AND THE
GANDER"
ORPHEUM
"HARMONY LANE" aud
"HIS NIGHT OUT"
LIBERTY
"MERRY WIDOW
SUN-
"RECKLESS"
COLONIAL
"SPANISH CAPE MYS
TERY" AND "MIRACLE
RIDER"
Westland Theater Corp.
VARSITY
"A FEATHER IN HER
HAT" AND "GUARD THAT
GIRL".
KIVA
"JUSTICE OF THE
RANGE"
eleven and other members of the
team suffered similarly from the
hot weather in the south.
Despite the weekend defeat,
however, pessimism had no place
in the Cyclone camp.
In the first place, Coach Veen
ker was well satisfied that his men
had recovered from a post-Nebraska
slump and were due for
rapid improvement.
Also the Cyclone aerial attack,
one of the chief weaknesses of the
Iowa State offense, gave its best
display of the season in the Okla
homa contest. Allender and Birney
tossed several well-placed passes
during the game.
And with the exception of
Tommy Neal, who received a hip
bruise in last week's practice, the
entire squad was In good condition.
Neal's injury kept him out of most
of the Oklahoma game but he will
undoubtedly be back in the first
string lineup for the Tiger contest.
Harold Birney is rapidly getting
back in condition after three
weeks on the side lines and will
add considerable power to the Cy
clone backfleld.
YI WILL GIVE LAST
OF MEMBERSHIP TEAS
Social Staff Will Explain
Organization's Purpose
Thursday, Oct. 24.
Laat of the university Y. W.
membership leas, held to promote
friendship, and interest in fresh
man commissions and staffs, will
be given Thursday, Oct. 24, from
4 to 5:30 in Ellen Smith hall. The
social staff, with its chairman,
Dorothy Beers, and the vesper
staff, headed by Caroline Kile, will
act as hostesses, and explain to
guests what It means to be a mem
ber of the "Y."
Musical numbers will constitute
the program for the afternoon.
Laura Kimball, will play a med
lev of niano numbers, and Crech
exchange students will sing a few
of their native folk songs.
Y. W. C. A. cabinet members
unite In extending an invitation to
all new students who have not at
tended a membership tea, to come
to the Thursday affair.
Grariuulc of Engineering
College Visits on Campus
Joe V. Ruzicka, C. E. '31, who
Is now doing inspection work for
the U. S. Engineering corps on thtj
Ft. Peck Construction Project In
Montana, was a visitor on the en
gineering college campus Wednes
day. Because the cost of replacing
broken dishes and damaged silver,
ware at Grinncll amounted to 700
last year, college authorities have
announced that student waiters
must pay for what they break.
WELCOME TEACHERS
We cordially invite
you to make our cafe
your headquarter
three time a day
Complete Meal Including
Drink and Dessert
15
"Quality trithout extravagance''
MARICOPA CAFE
137 No. 12
FROSH SHOW VARSITY
SOOSER FORMATIONS
Weir's Demonstrate Pass
Offense, Double Wing
, Rack Plays.
The two divisions of the frosh
football squad will devote the re
mainder of the week demonstrat
ing the University of Oklahoma
formations against the varsity
Huskers.
Coach Ed Weir's yearlings will
display the Sooners' pass offense
and double wing back formations.
These plays are quite similar to
those of Kansas State. Coach Har
old Petz's frosh will confine its
displayal to the Sooners' single
wing back plays.
Both . groups are scheduler! to
compete in a scrimmage session
this afternoon.
IS YOUR
HAT
CLEAN
for
Saturday's Game?
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You. are Cordially Invited to Attend a
Campus Fashion Clinic
presented by
Co-eds of the University of Nebraska
at
Gold's Kampus Korner
Friday 4 p. m.
Auditorium . . . Third Floor
Featuring
Afternoon Dresses Formals
Dinner Dresses Formal Wraps
Fur Coats
Shown on Living Models
Various groups will be represented by the mod
els. You are urged to be present aud cast your
vote for your favorite model.
Winner of Last Week's Contest
to Be Announced Friday
Models for Friday
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Alpha Omicron Pi
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Alpha Xi Deltm
Virginia McAdam
Phi Mu
Theresa Stara
. Gamma Phi Beta
Carlisle Thomas
Sigma Kappa
Mildred Threlkeld
Alpha Delia Pi
Jean Tucker
Kappa Delta
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Zeta Tau Alpha
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