PACE FOLK THE DAILY NEBHASKAN. 1IUUAY. I'ERKUAKY 1. 193a. -1 K u u y t( i u y u t ;j y ff ii h i u li :i u u BY THE HAIMEB. Today is Alpha Chi Omega day! Well, Rita Hist. Alpha Chi pledge, pot her feet back on the ground this week. Prank-playing activities have consistantly raided her wardrobe during the current days and have confiscated all her shoes. The only factor that kept her from going to class a la no shoe3 is the fact that she . had a pair stowed away in Grant Me morial. But those were only the usual canvas gym-class variety and have as much beauty as a two cent stamp has flavor. Personally, we'll be waiting for the formal this weekend and like wise, Miss Uist's appearance. Her sisters must be n buncn of heels and have no soul to pull a trick like that. Wc think they should bo given a good lacing and made to toe the mark. 0 It seems the Greeks are doing as the Romans did, for the gals who wear the lyre, as all the others, have their romances, fore most of which is an infernal tri angle among Betty Stewart, Alpha Chi; Paul Munson, D, U., and Phil Sutton, Farm House. Pin hangings of that house in the offing includo Bob Marquist, Sig Chi, and Alice Svoboda. An other is that of Bob King, Sigma Nu, and Sally White. Elwood Fan konin owes the gals over there smokes and sweets because of Dclors Bors, so they say. Thoora Nye, the- Alpha Chi with the fiery thatch, is still another to whom tho ferns down that way look to for the perfunctual choco lates, but with Dick Fisher, her Pi K A lovo in Ked Cloud, she has taken up knitting. Ruth Minor (take our personal recommendation) is cligiblo again as Howie Fisher is now going steady with law school. In other words, Ruth is "barred." t v A Gamma Phi Beta this time. Rachael Aldrich, an upperclass man of that club, has just hung up an all time record for which she will be awarded a complete set of cellophane window shades. She, so they tell us, has dated no less than 15 Sig Eps. The present Interest is Julian Bors. It's a case of 15th down and S8 to go. w Over at tho Chi Omega house there have been some strange go ings on. Nightly Magaret Jayne Pyle has been called by Dick ciark, Phi Delt. Dick, each time, claims he was informed that she had called him, but each time Marg denies it. Very queer. We say "very queer," because wc can't think of anything else to say, In Doc Winibcrly's English 212 course yesterday he called the roll (so you ;,ee it is no pipe? i. He came upon the card of Fern Steu tcville, half of the Alpha Xi Delt two-peas-in-a-pod twins. "Fern Steutevillc," he called. "Here," answered the twin and raised her hand. Tne Prairie Schooner pater pro ceeded on down the roll and a few moments later came to Mary's card. "Mary Steutevillc.'' "Here," retorted Mary, holding up her hand. You don t nceii two earns, Miss Steutevillc," commented Wimberly Innocently. That is all. Tri Dells will find Tri Delt news under Hauntrcss Cockle's column. BY THE IIAUNTKESS As some of the hierarchies of the Daily Ncbraskan staff have preferred to demote, nic from the society department, to rank of hauntrcss, the haunting continues and this lime strikes first at the Sigma Chi house where wc find one of the fellows spending two hours on the telephone iu vain at tempt to reach his lady fair of the week end. After much expended effort, said Sigma Chi proceeds to convey the message via postal telegraph. We'd always thought that telegrams were something im portant like word from home con cerning overdrawn allowances ant! such. While on the subject of tele grams, we might let you m on a very special one received by one of the members of Delta Oopsiloh last week. It seems that the D. U. in question had been going rather consistently with a Tn-Delt when all of a sudden he decided to give some of the other worthy gals a break, so he whipped out with a blonde queen to one of the formals. When the young man arrived at the house, a telegram awaited him bearing the following: "How do I rate in your study book after your first heat with the Blond? Am I runner-up or also ran ? and this was signed "The Dark Horse." Rather racy conversation, that. You can always tell a fraternity or sorority pledge about this time of year by the worried expression on "his or her countenance which will probably not be wiped off un til after initiation. It all started during exams when those who had to make an 80 or a 72 or whatever the case might be took on that do-it-or-die attitude. Now there are ever so many post mortems to be indulged in by even the best of pledges, for who knows what teacher will do in one of her more cruel moments, and they all have them I guess. Anyhow, the first person I met on my sleuthing for nonplussed freshmen was Sig Alph Jimmie de Wolf who confessed rather sadly that the only thing he learned last semester (and this is not to be underrated) is what women wear under their ski siiits. Most of us could have told him that in a few words at the be ginning of the year and saved a lot of time and energy. Beta Bob Kube seemed not in the least perturbed with the im pending disaster, but cheerfully countered that there was always next semester, which is the right attitude at this stage of the game, when shiny apples faze not the most receptive instructor. We must congratulate Tri Delt Flora Albin and Billle Gray of Delt fame on the avoidance of eminent disaster one night last week. They were invited to a wed ding so Flo called a friend to find out where the event was to be staged (this ten minutes before the affair of course). The friend directed them to the Congrega tional church. The wedding, how ever, turned out to be at the First Presbyterian. Later the friend discovered that the Congregational church was to be the scene of another wedding, so everyone suffered qualms at the thought of Flora and Billic sitting through! a strange wedding, and knowing those two, that's about all that could bo expected. But miracles will happen, and this time Flo happened to meet someone else also bound for the Presbyterian which set them on the right track. Speaking of weddings, did it ever seem a coincidence that Miss Polly Gellatcly married an engi neer named "Fonda Rock." An even better pun might be made on Marian Byrd's father's name, which is "Forres Byrd" and he a nursery owner. See you tonight at the Thi Psl and Acacia formals and tomorrow evening at the Tri Delt party. And if you must hang on chandeliers, do it discreetly. SOCIAL EVENTS. By Dixie Davis. Events Today. Phi Kappa Psi dinner dance at the Lincoln hotel at 7:00, followed by the formal at 9:00. Acacia dinner at the University club followed by a formal at the Cornhusker. Events Saturday. Ti Beta Phi alumnae luncheon at the home of Mrs. Jean Kinder at 12:30. The marriage of Katherine Fos ter, Gamma Phi and Al Todd at the Gamma Phi Beta house at 4:00. Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae luncheon at the home of Mrs. W. Miller, jr., at 1:00. Delta Delta Delta formal at the Cornhusker, Lorraine B a r 1 1 1 n g recently pledged Sigma Kappa and Doro thy Heumann has just pledged Al pha Omicron Pi. Mrs. Irene Barber of Oklahoma City, province president of Alpha XI Delta will arrive in Lincoln Monday morning for a stay of three days. She is coming for nn inspection of the local chapter. Tuesday afternoon, the active chapter will entertain house moth ers, sorority presidents, and sev eral members of the faculty with a tea in honor of Mrs. Barber. Also Mrs. Ralph Theisen will be hostess to the alumnae group at her home Tuesday evening. BLUE PRINT ISSUE FEA TURES ARTICLES ON PHOTOGRAPHY. (Continued from Page 1.) tions which will keep one up-to-date on the rapidly developing field. "What Is a Picture?" queries Prof. W. F. Weiland in an article describing how an ordinary photo graph can, through manipulations in developing, be made into a pic ture which himply. but definitely, tells a complete story. Prof Wei land provides several pictures with his story to show the va rious steps that are necessary to bring out the maximum of beauty and effectiveness in an otherwise ordinary and jumbled photograph. Features Candid Shots. Prof. F.dwin A. Grone has writ ten about "The Effect of the Stop Opening on the Picture." and John Mueller, junior in electrical engineering, explains the construc tion of "A Home-made Enlargrr." Tho middle of this month's Blue Print features two pages of va rious shots made around the en gineering college, including views of "tanking" unwilling victims. Engineers' Week activities, and scenes taken in the various lab oratories. "Calendar Reform" is taken up by Dean O. J. Ferguson in his monthly corner. Describing pre vious changes in the calendar, the article provides a background to tho present attempts to revise the system of measuring time. Milton Mohr and Norman Stout are sketched in this month's Ne braska's Engineers. An unusual and amusing poem entitled "Tho Hippocratic Oath of a Photigrapher" forms a fronti piecc for this suue. Written Engincws, Aumnews, Engine Chatter and Sledge, jr., complete the contents of the February Blue Print. BARB CLUBS WILL HOLD FREE INFORMAL DANCE VARIETY PROGRAM GIVEN AT DELIAN UNION MEET Clarence Mock Named New President of Club Last Week. Games, original stunts, and short talks will make up the pro gram at the Delian-Union party to be held nt tho hall on the third floor of Temple, at 8:45 Saturday evening. John Pease and Donna Will mann arc in charge of the games while lona Ellis will serve the re freshments. All unaffiliated uni versity students are welcome to at tend. Election and Insinuation of of ficers for this semester was held at the last business meeting. Clar ence Mock won out as president, Marie Willey will take over the duties of vice president, Dick Ker lin, retiring president, was elected secretary, while Chester Ander son was held over as treasurer from last semester. Plans were also discussed for a banquet which will be held at the Lincoln hotel Feb. 20. Ed Fischer was chosen toastmaslcr. 20 BARB WOMEN AWARDED MEDALS AT ACTIVITIES TEA (Continued from Page l.i son, Audrey Mabeus, Nadine Whit, nak, Clarissa Wicks, Lorrine Trox ell, Mary Madison, Esther Davis. Eleven of tho 20 girls receiving pins were members of one of the three co-operative houses. From Howard hall, for Juniors and sen iors, five girls received awards. Five from Rosa Bouton hall, the sophomore house, and one mini Wilson hall, freshman house, were among; those to whom pins were granted. 7 Tri ..iftw.,1. Jane WITHERS has the answer! ORPHEUM Starts Sunday! A free Informal dance will be held for all barbs who belong to any barb club, Saturday evening! from 8:00 until 11:30 in Gallery B, second floor of Morrill hall. Music will be furnished thru a public address system by Howard Wright. Cookies and punch will be served. Rev1, and Mrs. Robert E. Drew, and Mr. and Mrs. Har old K. Wise will chaperon the dance. The affair is sponsored by the barb intercluh council. JHOTEL LINCOLN JL.s OL lU-d io- K L. Wilbur, Manager. Friday Phi Kappa Psi Pretty cold outside but our beautiful din. Inq room It warm and cozy. No fooling. Come on out. The White Houe. UOVLAND WAMSOM Hi is i 1 I 1f U i M hSoMty Sun- I Presents "DEFINITELY YOURS" The new shirtwaist frock with stud front that young collegians adore. Comes in navy, luggage, B(iia, beige and white. Exactly as illustrated. 12 50 See the many new Ideas Sassy Hue has concocted for spring drep.se.'t- In the Younger Set Shop, First floor, 12.no. 'Somjjl. Sill, Spring Coats -Suits -10.95 16.95 A mixed assortment of 2, 3 and 4 thread stockings regularly priced 1.00 to 165. Fill your stocking needs from this Falc Friday and Saturday. 89 5W '."",,.... ...my good reason jor smoking Chesterfields I find they give me more pleasure than any cigarette I ever smoked. And if a man isn't get ting pleasure from his cigarette he might as well quit smoking. Chesterfields are milder . . . they've got a taste that smokers like . . . they have everything to give a man MORE PLEASURE. t Weekly Radio Features Lawrence Tmnrrr Andre Kostelanltz PaulWiiitlman Deems Taylor Paul Douglas .f n aestemelo n j i j OrjrW" W. t icr.rr . Mvm ToMtco Co.