Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1938)
PAGE I OL'K THE DAILY MEMtASKAN. TUKSIUY. lKW.UAKY 1. 193ft By Johnny Howell Quarterback iiiii! Mary Anna Cockle JOHN I AS JOHNNY SEES IT. x Today wc fold up. After this feeble offering to amuse you, my stooges and I will retire to the more wholesome life of minding our own business. We hasten to add that it was not because of the dean's av that we stop. No, indeed, we're well above GO. Sixty-four In fact. Rather we give way to an unidentified successor with the feeling that we have long out lived our usefulness. Wo were going to tell a few last stories today but decided that there was no percentage in irking any more people than we have Al ready. We'll skip them and hope that our successor picks them up here and there. So from the "has been" to the society editor-to-be we say "Good Luel;." and hope that he won't run into Utv pitfalls we ran into when we took our fling at society reporting. AS MAKY ANNA SEES IT Back to the social whirl if you're not too beaten down by that exam complex. Some peonle even took time out to whip over to a formal Friday night when the Thetas held their annual get-together at the Cornhusker. Someone in a playful iiuiud had "I Love You Truly" dedicated to Krami'e Good win and A. T. O's Jigger Glass, who seems to love Krannie best next to his boats. Saw Jane Locke and Bob Anderson. Janie looking super super in white chiffon, and during intermission chanced upon Dorothy Cline, who it seems to me should have been with Wallie Munson, raid's young brother, but nevertheless turned up with John nie McDermott, erstwhile D. U. And just one night later two formals on and everyone in the iH-st of spirits. Highlights at the Chi Omega formal: Louise Slap leton s solo enlivened a touch of soprano from one of the D. U. boys, who evidently was getting a bit sentimental at the time. Inci oentally, the gill is now quaran tined with scarlet fever or some thing ot the sort. And at the Pi K. A. party, our style a bit cramped nv other activities going on at the Lincoln. Two or three thousand people present made wrap checking a trifle difficult. Saw George Place elbowing into a tedious looking line, while Whiter Reed waited patiently about 50th from the front, like the perfect gentleman he is, Lew Nordgren, 1 am told, was supposed to have passed the candy with some girl named Lrnore last week at the Beta house. And fcpeakirtf of Betas, one of their pledges gave me a rather subtle ribiiing not long ago. John Stod liart and a couple of his cronies chanced into the pastry shop one nicht and after surveying the bo-iths with an X-ray glance, re marked, "Guess I've seen every thing. Now I can go home and write my column." While most of us were definitely In hibernation with our books, things were, happening fast and furiously. Ku" instance, Ruthie Minor, Alpha Chi, and D. U. Pline Moodie, have finally decided that three's a crowd, and the best part about it is that Ruth ran cook, but anyhow that's a bit be yond the point, because the last time any of u saw Plinic he rtill iVkai ate the ftewelt VI 9ucAl (an &pUuj? V - BOLERO FROCKS Iron, LOWS Hwlud Shop B50 leroi . . . 1Kb ree-t r i . Bi3 trfihest ot OpfiPC frOC.1.5 for STflrt Arre-r ffl! JecMt ere briefer, llirti tllrmer. . . . co'or tthemea gay! B'eclc or navy with wh'ta . . P"inTi. CKowe yourj to day! 12 1o 20. ! ., a ., . t., ,. . . .- Societu had possession of his own pin, though couldn't tell you how long that might last. M Lois Dietrich, of the Triple Tri angle domicile, has lost her pin to Phi Gam Kd Melker, or at least temporarily while he takes it to the jewelers to have it chained to his own Fiji badge. A Phi Gam pin, because of its size, reminds me of a shield. Don't know just how long Loie will be hiding be hind it, hut a chain, it seems is as strong as its weakest link. e Seeing Phyllis Jensen at her own Chi O formal Saturday night, attired in floaty white chiffon, re minds me that you really should know about Frank Kudrna's Kap pa Sig crescent and star she re cently annexed after preliminaries that have lasted nigh onto two and a half years r.ow. And as Barbara Meyer remarked when someone complimented her on her hardware, a D. G. and D, U. pin, "Yes. I worked so hard for both of them." And that's all for today. SEEN ON AG CAMPUS i By Bob Rupp. RUTH ANN SHELDON is back in school again. Che hn3 been in New York for the past couple of weeks. Her father was taken quite ill while on a business trip back there and RUTH ANN has been with him. Welcome back, RUTH ANN. Wonder who it was that called for MINA JEAN YOUNG at 11:30 last Friday night at 3145 Hold regc ? And I also wonder who the fel low is that found EDITH SHOE MAKER so interesting to watch over the top of his paper every morning in the library last se mester? MILLARD ST A NEK won't be seen around the campus this se mester. He is going home to the farm. RODNEY ( 'H 111 STEN SEN won't be around either. Seems like lols of the students are trying out this "Back to the Farm' movement. Every body is still going around with a sort of dazed look in their eye from exams. In fact every body has been cnn;uming so hard and going around numbling to themselves so much that nobody did anything bad enough for me to write about! That IS something: Orville Marquardt of the ag col lege boarding club passed cigars to his brethern last evening with the identity of the young fortunate not given. He is the president of the boarding club organization and is graduating this semester. Official Cornhusker prices will be maintained until May 1, because many are ordering application nhototrrarhs from their Corn. ! husker sittings for this purpose. No additional charge. Girls who used the drape and wish sitings I in f a !-, iv-t st,...-e . .. V . . . u , ia,l,r,ij u,rM JUfty ItlU UJIIU without additional expense. MAY WE HAVE THE ORDER NOW Townwnd Studio The co-operative department of Cleveland college, where students alternate equal periods between work and school, had more stu dents at work than in school dur ing the last semester, according to the supervisor. f f : i v i., Y'W, N. U. ORADUATS 175 AS SEMESTER ACTIVITIES OPEN I.RAPIATL COLLEGE. Doctor of Phllotophy. Jui.m Edwin Lodfr, Lincoln. William KniKht Nyce, Omaha. .tulia A. Power, Lincoln. Bruce Munson Raymond. Holland. Viah Mildred Rutli Vhiilng, Llnculn. Muster of Aria, Lowell PeWttt Ashby, Lincoln. Jiimfs Jobc: h Byrne. Rotors. Vaul W.iil;:ce Pay. Aurora. Ora. Frxnklm Ferguson, Miiaoun Vt.!.ev, la Lorct'.a Mary OranMr. Lincoln, Viiith Grobmann, Omaha. I'lrr.rr L. Hansen. Walthi!'. iilliam Claire Harper, Lincoln. VMna Paulino Frederick. Los Anp?le.. Calif. Alvena Klizaheth ilelsclman, Oxford. lU-:in f.duard tioeUcl, Lincnin. Ma Petrea Jorsen.-cn. Lincoln. K.ineth Laverne Keilouch. David City. Hov. Leone; Lemons, Ltncoln. Riy Harold Maltison, Table Rock. Master of Science. Clarencs Kent t!h Banlig. Kansas City, Mo. Winum Arthur Batje, Morrill. Oraydcn Wi liam Brandt. Wellinftton, O. Charles Henry Rratt, Nebraska City. Anne Pevnich Dunn. T.lneoln. Ltov William LaToxsky. Omaha. Flmcr Harvey Mahlln, kitinv City. Jarkfn iarlee Mlew. Feward. William Alexande- Mitchell. Uncoln. iMr. M.ircaret Buol Munrer. Lincoln. Jo.prl Lloyd Parker, Birmingham. Ala. COI.LU.E OK A(,RKt I.Tl RK. Bachelor of Srlrnce in Agriculture. T'Kin T!ultqnict. Vlnden. Ardelle FranMs James. Blnominfiton. (tsi)ev Ptei Lar-on. Oen.-.r. Arthur Herman Smith, DeWltt. Frank Oor.-e Svotnida, Burohard. .lol.n Wer.eleli pwan?nn, Lincoln. Charles VItrII Talor, Stanton. Biblano Pince Tipon, Macsingal, Phillip- Tine I?!nnd!i. Arell Jenninpg Wasson, Lincoln. Bachelor of SrWte in Arirnltarf with i DMlnetlon. 'Dale Wilfred Smith. Fatrmoit. -Rachflftr f Science In Home Economlci Mary J-'.IVen Camahan. Lincoln. Sarah K'lubfth Barman, Beatrice. runi-e Prt HoMfjraf, Aurora. "tlad'B Naomi Jme, Sprlnclield. Yin. Fvelyn Bennett lpea.'hulte, Randolph. Wirifre 1 iry'Ta Law ton. Murdock. ith Helen Schobert, Spnr.Kfield, Bachelor of Srli nee in Home Eoe nomicn Ith imtlnrtlon. France,1" Jean Ma;or, Lincoln. fOLLFt.L OF RTS AM) V! Bachelrtr pr Art. Anr a Am. Mii.it:Hi. l-..uiie Aivleison. Knth. Putricia Brot, York. Sherman Deii Ccnive. Lincoln Ruth Vlletta Ia.. Adan-. Nathan Id r, Brooldvn. N. Y. Helen i:veln Fox. Red fAb. la. Kraiuis L on Frre. Uncoln. Ward Allen Cill. Cralfj. I'tiTisid 'rancl8 Cip.-r.n, Orraha. Frank PaVa H&ney, Guernrey. Wo. William R'liand Horrej . Ltncoln. George Winwcwi Hugj.e, Lincoln. John Albert Limine Roger. Kunict irjj;ta Lindlesf, Omaha. Marv Ann Martin, Lln'in. Sarah Tule Meyer, Llnrnir R'-bert .1. Mnrcan. maha. S alter Joseph Muir, Rock fcpnngs, Wo. Everett Fdward Munn. Lincoln. John lnb'emar Mun&on, Detroit Lak? c:iirs Wiiham 0';ara, Vnrt.n. Yerda Mav.n Robe rtsoii. Line. In. Ternll Wii.mm stevmon. Oregon, fo. i Vrinrd Mtminc Stll, Lincoln. Ruth M-y Van Shke. Aberdeen, S. D. Donaiij J--hn Wagner. Homer, I Chri r. Rltner, Lincoln. ' Orvt NVpiv, Lincoin. j Knreth A. O" Pernor, Linco'.n. j Wrndei: C. Pfterffin. rairbur; . J Bachelor nf l"lne Ar:. Vir.rn Ruh Jr,hnnn. Lmc -'.ri. Alan D'ari Parkr, Hasting.- Bachelor of hcVnre. HaroM Chr.rlM ViHott, Wi'brr. JMm ):rl' .-. Ba.-a-o. rt.'art lUrr-" n Wi.v Vartrine Mri V.vereM. ScMtb:u f. I V'jibur K'Jw ard Johnimn, '!ent -ne Theodore carenc KuM'k. Table rkx:k. L'j'-i:e y.'.-pr Lpf-ke. t""Iumbua, Jam Tel(tF Loud-n. Omaha. Ralph Ver:e. Hebron. I'aiho'.iah Kephvar Mostfifl Pe-ii. a'frd Paul Stannnheck. B"vk. LaYern "rfir Strrugh. Beatrice. James Robert Tichv, n-naha. Opal Blvthe Wittmer, Dawfc'.n. ci:rti-i ate of ii rn ausm. j Fherman Dell Co-grnve. L.ncMn. ; OLLKOt OF BI lvrS ADMfMsTR TlO.V Hachelor of fvlMwv In BntineM Attmtn ! utratn. 1 Fve:n Maxine Aiam, OralUia. I ''"iaii Jee Baker. Carleton. ('arnjyn nne Davm. Linco n. Herna-d Stephens rMeih. Hartinti. Can O'tMf-n Dierf. Sernard. 1'ntMt Harlan Feigui. HumbodL Hrrv J',hn Kurnki. Herbe' , Du.-cht L" Lord. Mrrooj Jrt aic(.1m Mairs ;acKar;ane , Omaha. Quinn Have? F'.t. North Bend. V -."d H' lier fcrnanon. Linc"n. har.(d Wane WeFtholm. Lincoln. ' ).r; Robrt Yost. HarM. Haroid Lawrence Z tg. M.tiCjen. OLL;,K OF l (,INt t RIVO. I'.mrhfUtr f hclennr (n A rrtmltiiriil ta- Clnrrring, Fi'.ar Frfriert Dahl Lincoln. 1 "na4 Kuccne Kunka. r airmoM. -e'irpe viif J'eterhen. H iuitMi ISarhelor of VJenr U Anbttertoral Clnorrtnt. J-rvt'.ti Franl.iln Hicl.n. Omar. a Bachelitr of Scirnre in Chil ltg .oerrinj. ' !nrria LiM-d Ande-fvn. !,', ''bt- Henry i'urtn:. Linrn.n. Kennrth I;ion Kent, Lln- o n Hiwheb of ferlrtir In ( f nmmrrrimt t- flnerrJng. l!"Ti. u San-.uel Arend. I.!r.rr.;n Iymu Nrwrr.yer, n;rl City. Kartwjor of hrenr in rfrira gift ring, J';rM Feiwrirthv Jtmen, Llr.d'n J'."'h)i:eJ Tnmai Mtnlon, Alliance. Fritr Vrt:nK. J.tnrr.in. Arnod Krrn.n Wohler, Jluma pjm T-Tt.-t PM'iji r.:pkte Lirc-.m. Va-i'in Lcard "ih'.mat. I,.nrr.,r, tl-belfrr of tvirnrt In Mevnamial rtarenitr In- H"Ttr ly.ulfc W(; in-, hn',nf lr.rl. Jvij LeUe I-, mai ter, Ajmi a fOLIXOL OF LaW. Bachelor of Ia. Ceorge Mtredith Porter. CrilorC H.IJX,L OF MttHMMV Krhrlor of Hrlence In Mdiritir. mri Br-l Broi en Bow La pb l-ii'h Bia.r. hr:ku fcu. Hei.rv fjmrmm 'rljjn. Lunt. ' 'hhr.e ''r -iii ( . Linco'ti J'-hn Rfimwifii Hud. rtn.at.ii ij 'f:,. r hr-jicif Ji'-mtia. M'inou:i a , b II 1 in -r Rfrt.ar1 J bni, Omnt.il. Arti. ,,!,. .ttmf.ri rtrt i. ttr:t. h V- lo.aTu h p.iri,rr eil, ! .. t Mi Ik J ".(. , K I tili-B, 'ft h V, ii ihitt R'tt.- 1 Vt- v, (i i ktiu "'.Htru r l: i.htif 'tVlrr ! fiB-i.il i"n' t in V.ii.m.nroni, h:uuf. Brltfl-r l fctrnre In rng. ''i . j ( "-ir.: 'nr.! r l'.r:rris i r. otn-i nil i.Lt.i. or fiMki4 i BMihrlir of trt'-ure i VUmrttut. 'M V',"-, v t, i Vj.ura.m 1 .1' )!-,? H i.ntig. J''ilroun . ) f'ii. .iMH'pii Krnbnik Jr., Ktarne J'mu Lrntui J'titKjn, Ot-itoa. 1 1' 41 HI.R 4 Ol I I Ol.. raibrlur of tin ru In ltfwelMn Varv Philomtne Da.le;, Ltncoln. L.n Miri T.'knr'itd, On. Bwelr .f Sci-n in 4utMn and f nl erll) TrmrWrt I. n 11 n-atr. rp ' n rc ,eriie a i!n. Freiuoiit.. dp; Vhc H'U, Burvfb. f" 'Pig Be'ittikfM. f'i.adroii I vel n '-fc.it.i f!'i;fs. Lln'-O'tj Vaij.rriP K'-f. fi'ikh Naptirw Jifttmld J'Miei h t n tel. on.ab I '10 M, f t.lf 1,1 H'nlr, A nif Mm ir jkl jMr ,jr, It'H Kt.e Knonrd . J.dr ille, A rii. "-l'-t. e It.j.f - hfit, l.ih'r.lh i-'Ttnjn t J,.vjtt, inc.in iih ui- 1 iitrl ii.n i Ofvin r.t-ir'ti lv- 1 'nco,i. iir.Htr-e jMh.r c'tii-itr.n Lcic'iin. WrrjrK Lvory, Mlanuufl Vi.J- l" In Miiip-. r-tir 'iT. i'hrin'ti Ja ' 1' a .1 1'niM . 'I l."'(li i ; 1 1 1 j . u 'I'll n. '"' J.fi(j" p i, 1. i, t rrrfi'in la lil'f, l.r' nut fin '-Mln A n 'l -r I.'il'.r.f! Jc M,w,i I i"i I, Il - -..i. Iihrli r'rl-r.r'. I'ihh ("if U,t, HnirM A'lHu " I'riiil ruhrf V, I l.u'R 1' lair Win. kmlinM i,ir!r!lr . :."H.ii V"u x, Kha'l atnir," ! 4 mlfll til I'lilalral I arni, .arFn Ai'fii ihluM fcin Xlrj.i.ia iJuratw, Uiiouln. OrUfimlt f M,i,l E4rtaia) tnf A till lu .. Vmmi Jntfi.il K.ain.k. OmUi V, plleglry collffe itudenti hive donated ,000 for war relief In ('hint WellrxW i th nchool from which Mmhrne Chiang, wile t if 1 flf ( 'h I nt'UT i'tri.rn t mkimn a They Had to he - . .. A ''Live, Love and Loom" says Robert "How to Sleep" Benchley. Robert Montgomery doesn't believe him, but Rosalind Russell thinks it's fun. Good advice perhaps, but it's also the title of the hilarious comedy romance coming to the Lincoln Theater Friday. EAR LOCAL Eminent Lincoln Specialist To Speak on Diseases Of Childhood. Dr. K. V. Hancock, Lincoln pediatrician, will speak on some phase of child diseases at the Nu Med banquet at the Grand hotel at 6:15 Wednesday evening. Dr. Hancock, an outstanding specialist in diseases of infants and children in this section of the country, will be introduced by James Laurdson, president of the Nu-Med society. The Nu-Med banquets, which are held the first Wednesday of every month, have a long history. The banquets have been held for over 20 years and many of the present day Lincoln physicians were once members. Imacine yourvlf in a plane 5000 fit! up. Sjd dnily the enpue sputters, and dies. Should you bail cut stick to the t-hip and ri'Jc a landinu? That'i tht question a flier has to HJITWCT time and fcti" Ut an AiTr.y Air Cori pilot tell you nw to have to nu,l:e derision occialb' tiitht, with k ea of ness below. by LT. BEIRNE LAY, AND S 000.000 TO HOUSE 100 FAMILIES. ,nei t project. J.rvy Htcad.. Inc. ... MAKING A kEler confess, not - .y TJ " Knoed irporter. with n r your r'b uyL y Lew Dirt. . . . CnrrpondnH Frank U W" inlou HOW MEXICO USES V. S. MONEY TO UNDFRM1NE U.S. INTERESTS. . . . AUo. v- iy See D,y and Richard llowcU. W.tk,; humor, cartoon. &jxu, oui VISUM if'&VJSMNG POST Good lo be Bad! DR. WALTER M1LITZER NAMED BARB SPONSOR Inter-club Council Outlines Plans for Intramural j Basketball Play. Dr. Walter Militzer of the chem- istry department was elected as j faculty sponsor of the Barb Inter i club council at that organizations regular bi-weekly held Monday j night in U ball. Dr. Militzer will j serve in an advisory capacity and i will represent the unaffiliated men j students on the faculty social com mittee. In reporting on the progress of intramural basketball competition Reuben Denning, athletic chair man, announced that the Ag col lege boarding club had issued a blfinkct challenge to all clubs of the council to engage in a hoop clash, place and date to be set by mutual consent. Interest in ping pong may result in a round robin tournament among 1he individual clubs of the council. Denning said. 'Guess who dropped in today! Sir WnUam W JZt never te thine mouy f J" showprl was no excuse. And then pened (Look in the Post, on page C.uud Old by MARGERY kti tht at black S 1 JR. FIRM REPRESENTATIVES TO MEETBIZ AD SENIORS Swift, Firestone, Grant Men Will Hold Interviews This Week. Representatives from three dif ferent national business firms will interview b:zad "students during this week concerning positions with their respective firms. Today bizad, and nlso seniors from other colleges, will be inter viewed by J. R. Knisely of Akron, O., representing the Firestone Tire & Rubber company. B. L. Prosch, representing Swift & Company, will discuss plans and prospective positions with seniors tomorrow, and Thursday, L. W. Boeve, representing the V. T. Grant chain, will interview bizad seniors concerning positions with his firm. Seniors wishing to bo inter viewed should make appointments in Prof. P. T. Bullock's office in Social Science 306 at 10 o'clock any morning while the three men are here. Social fomU. Believing that a column of pure society news would be an improve ment over the previous campus hash this column has taken form. The sole purpose is to an nounce the social events that have just taken place or those which will take place in the near future. We ask the co-operation of the student body to make this column a success. K.ach sorority and fra ternity house, unaffiliated houses. Carrie Belle Hall and individuals should help to make this complete. We want announcements of Moth ers' clubs, alums, elections of of ficers, engagements, marriages, entertainments and anything per taining to society. Kvents today: The Sigma Delta Tans are hav ing a birthday exchange dinner with the Zeta Beta Tans this eve ning to celebrate the birthdays of Pearl Meyersnn and Bud Slns burg. Virginia Dwyer. Kappa pledge from Omaha, lrft Saturday for California where she will enter V. S. C. to get her requirements to enter U. C L. A. next year in the field of dramatics. Altho the Kappa's suffered p loss with her leave, they have a new pledge, Janet Warfiekl of Be atrice. thc tender a to c 8.) Julia SHARP 1 I rrr t -m r h J"dAn,(ri(;in,iIKjJ . e ' ;" ' lie. faniiliar road 1 ' "C ! Jf 'e Love a Crusade by CE0RCE riELDJNG EU0T THE SflTTTrTr A. 1,1 rit.i SirVLL evict Stuff, BY DEAN POHLEN2. ATTENTION PROM COMMIT. TEE: In a recent Rag was a story revealing that the committee had more to spend for an irk this year than ever before. There fore and to help the com mittee with its s e 1 c ction we quote pri(s on an even dozen of the more popular hand.T. a thousand ooi. lars, in real u. S. money, the committee can get Fred War ing, Guy Lom bardo or Ben ny Goodman, the latter m- BKN'NV H,!MAN Un 00 'W' Kmm the Journal 'lege, or a certain percent of the take over a given figure. Too much? Well for nine hundred you can get Eddy Duchin of the nimble fingers or at eight fifty Kay Kyser. In the lower price brackets for seven fifty Fats Waller or Jummy Dor sey will swing out. 1 suppose, however that the committee has about four hundred bucks and for that price they can have Sammy Kay. Joe Saunders, or Fran kit; Masters. Hcrbie Kay will oblige for three hundred. . .Oh. incident ally, you can pet Ken Nelson for six bits. . .seventy-five dollars of rourse. You may believe this or not just as you like. Bob Burns "lows it's true as gospel." The Arkansas comic, who starts work soon in a leadinq role of "Tropic Holiday," des tin;d as Isa Miranda's Ameri can debut film, has seen only three mnvies in the past year and not one of them with Burns in the cast: The cinematic trio honored by his patronage were "Stella Dal las," "Make Way for Tomor row and "Captains Courageous," the season's leading tear jerk crs. "I like 'cm sad," says Bob. You may add this to freak oc currences on a motion picture s't. J. Carrol Nnish. for the first time in his screen career, was late one day recently in reporting for his role in "Highway Racket eers." And this was his first line of dialogue: "1 got here as soon as I could." PrvQT i.ir I .a f raiJuitlrdi ''. 'J A