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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1938)
t'Ot'R THK DAILY NKltK.SKN, W KDM SDW, IHTOKKK Wxihqahsd JOtauA and (DixisL QaviA W3C V v.. Jl V C Sneak night fever became an epidemic Monday nite. . . . most spectacular stunts pulled by Alpha Chi's what with hostages and after-effects by actives. . . . Phi Delt's smartest to take food from the vary mouths of actives and journey to Omaha. . . . Phi Psi's creating furor in Council Bluffs and Omaha with Seltzer now a V-8 enthusiast. . . . Acacia's join ing the trek to Omaha. ... Pi Phi's attempt to light out, throt tled by actives. . . . Theta's sere nading 'stead of sneaking. . . . A O Pi's foxing actives leading them on wild goose chase to re turn to find the plcdgies studying. . . . Kappa Dolt's losing one of their cars, but cairying on nontheles. . . . all Farm Houses doiiig some late evening singing. . . . Chi hl'i's sneak predicted. . . . Sigma Chi's paying and paying and etc. for ti.eir fund. . . . Jim brother of Tom-Dorscy swings out this Friday at King's page the , Date bureau Sig Alpn's super I fire-fighters, as shown in the Tri I Delta fire last ISat when they crashed dixirs. . . . Chi O's pulling fake sneak with plenty to pay for tantalizing . . . two Alpha Phi's and a DUD. in Omaha sing ing for Horace Ileidt and being a big hit. . . . by Golly, music at the Turnpike, Friday and Football nite j lo Do exact. . . . t iji pin ot Lloyd Hill on Roberta Peterson Omaha. . . . Kappa Sig's doing big tubbing to Hob Ray. . . . paddle champs beating it out at Sub base ment. . . . while SAM beats it out to a super jam session Tuesday noon. . . . More Minny news. Our promi nent Innocents, Howard Kaplan and illustrious Bob Gannon had the same room at the Hotel Kad dison. Bob had full intentions of making the 8:10 train Sunday morning, and left a note to be called at 7. When the call came in. Bob slept on, and Kaplan an swered "Good morning, Hotel Coeds To Meet Activity Meeting For Freshman Girls Tonight A Coed Counselors Activities mass meeting will be held Wednes day evening from 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. for all freshman women. Dur ing the early part of the meeting, the board menilKTs, sponsors and hobby group leaders will be intro duced. Announcements of the pur pose of the meetings and their time will be made. Fach new student then will h'iv( an opportunity to sic;n up for the group in which she is interested. Followers is a list of the varied groups irom which a choice may be made: knitting, charm .school, tap, scrapbook, dramatics. Girls in charge of these groups are: Virginia Heist er, Helen Catherine Davis, Mary Kline, Charlotte I'tt, Tex Rozelle Rounds. Watch Your Step Campus Cop to Crock Down on Jay-Valkers Student co-operati m in observ ing the traffic signals at 14th anu Ft, and 12th and R has txvn very commendable, according to Ser geant R .C. I'egler, 'lie cam nis cop. Sergeant Ih-glei urges that all students stay within the pedes, tiian lines painted t these (H ii i is. Walking across the street di rectly from the north dr of the Temple to the south door of So cial Science lmjldui is to lie topped, says Sergean, ltegbr, fm it involves a Ncrioua traffic prob lem. Leniency in traffP. observance during the first few weeks of chool la to be discontinued, and trict enforcement replace it A full toj at all t., ignj U de- Kaddison; 72 degrees; 7 o'clock. Kaplan thanked nor und hung up. About an hour laker, Bob woke up, and called for the correct time. It was 8:10, so he decided that he'd better go back to sleep. Sally Sellers, Alpha XI, Is now wearing one of the walnut shell bracelets that were being dis played not long ago by one of the fraternity Jewelers. It bears a Sigma Nu crest, from one of the boys at Fort Collins, Colo. Like wise, an Alpha Phi is displaying one of the maltise cross necklaces with an A. T. O. crest on it. Pill "Mercury" Kline, S. A. K is in court now as a victim of cir cumstances the circumstance be ing that a copper was around when Bill was driving a putt-putt on the wrong side of the street, going through a stop sign, cutting corners, and what not. The picture of Jack Dodd and Kita Alger which appeared in last Sunday's picture has been framed by Joseph Stephens nt the D. U. house. It is believed that Joe is quite a football enthusiast and will probably go out for it next year. A most unhappy circumstance has been caused by yesterday's item in the paper about the Tri Delts, Phi Delts, Vincent Lopez, goons, 3t pledges, etc. In the course of the day. phones rang, people were bawled out. apologies rang out, etc. And so to close the whole deal, we all apologize to everyone concerned. Alpha Phi alumnae will meet toilay at 6:30 for a buffet supper with Mrs. Dick West over. The program will consist of a conven tion report by Madeline Girard, who will also show movies taken of the convention at Los Angeles. Caroline "Suzi" Harrison. Theta of last year, is coming up Friday for a visit. She has been going to school in Missouri this year. Needless to say, Dick Smiley is all smiles. STUDENTS MUST GET PHOTO BY SATURDAY Only about 300 University of Nebraska students called for their identification card pictures Monday, the registar's office reported early Tuesday. With but three more days scheduled for securing these pictures before the Iowa State game this Saturday, when they will be required of all students, some 2.000 students will h?ve to get their pictures each day, if all of them are to be deliv ered within the scheduled time. The four day schedule: Monday Numbers 1-1,800. Tuesday Numbers, 1,801 3.300. Wednesday Numbers 3,331 100. Thursday Numbers, 28.401 X)0. man led to insure safety for pedes- I trians Students are urged to tell theii parents that all football traffic is being directed from the Onvih' highway to Kith St., where free paikitie, f.,ace will be piovidcl in the Russian flats. WE HAVE OFTEN WONDERED "The gum chewing girl And the cud chewing cow Are alike somehow. What difference? Oh yes, I see it now, It's the thoughtful look On the face of the cow. FOR SALE 2 Poir Officer Dress Boots Siret 10B ' fB Inquire Lincoln Theater Inquire Lincoln Fireworks Add To Rally Spirit Corn Cobs Promise Stirring Parade Friday Second football rally of the year will begin on the steps of the Stu dent Union building at 7 o'clock Friday evening, where the band, Corn Cobs and Tassels will form at the head of a parade and march to the east stadium to listen to speeches and voice tlieir enthusi asm over the Iowa State game Saturday. According to the rally commit tee, students turning out for this rally should have as good a time, do as much yelling, and will prob ably whip up as much enthusiasm as was raised last week. "Iowa State promises to be tough, and spirit is what we're after," stated Ralph Reed, Corn Cob member of the rally commit tee, while Art Hill, the other pep club man on the committee ad mitted that "this rally promises to be a noisy affair. But that's what we want. Fireworks in the sta dium will be used as last week. They were pretty popular and really put 'fire' into the yelling." The rally will begin on the steps of the Union, will progress east ward to 16th, then north to Vine, and then turn down to the east stadium. The main rallying will he done in the stadium, from where the rally will be broken up. A police escort will lead the pro cession, followed by the band, be hind whom will march Corn Cons, Tassels, and students. No cars will be allowed in the parade. PFEILER LIKES WHITE SPOT (Continued from Page 1.) were alloted produce proportion ate to sales. Visits Sudeten. During his touis, Professor Pfeiler visiled the Czech-German j Sudeten areas. Altnougn actual j disluroanres had not yet uci urrcil i in this area, l'feiler commented upon the geneial Suueten-German belief tiiat they were being mis treated. A Sudeten audience at tending tno filming oi a German celebration at I-.ger, Czechoslo vakia, was also markedly enthus iastic. "From my observations, I am convinced that the Sudeten Ger mens are to some extent justilied in their claims,'' Dr. Pfeiler states. "In an area whicn is approxi mately 100 percent German, the Czechs hold practically all the of fices." Dr. Pfeiler's nome town, Bruns wick, has increased 35 percent in population during the last five years. National socialists have built settlements around the town to accommodate this sudden growth, without resorting to in creased taxation. National social ist doctrine claims creative labor as Germany's current base, not gold and saver. hen in Berlin Dr. Pfeiler visited Dr. F. Schoenemann, of the University of Berlin faculty. Schoenemann was a University of Nebraska guest instructor one year ago. Pfeiler also saw H. L. Mencken in Bei lin. Mensken is a leader of American literary cir cles. KOSMET KLUB REVUE (Continued from Page 1.) schedule of the program two weeks in advance this year," IVin Moss president of the organization said. "Because of this advance in sched ule, organizations putting rm shows will have more time and. therefore, will not be rushed dur ing last minute practices. Judgirg from ideas anil nchemcs which have already b en suggested in connection will Fall Revue skits, Kosmet Kluh memU-rs are predicting one of the twst f.ill shows ever to appear on the cam pus. An entre new scheme for presentation of the "Swcclhart of Ncbrc.ska" ha already been sug- NOW SHOWINCI m ROBERT TAYLOR "YANK AT OXFORD" mm mt Man AatrttT If hmw m thm -UNCROWNED KING" ORPHEUMcl hi STUDENT UNION PROGRAM ' WEDNESDAY. David Fellman, German Czech Incident forum, Parlors X-Y-Z, 11:00. A. W. S. Meeting, Parlor X, 5:00. Sigma Alpha lota meeting, Room 313, 5:00. Mu Phi Epsilon, Room 316. 5:00. Nu-Med dinner, Parlors Y & Z, 6:15. Y. M. C. A. Moving Picture, Ballroom, 7:15. Corn Cobs meeting, Room 313, 7:30. Delta Sigma Pi, Room 316, 7:30. Engineer's Cadet meeting and buffet lunch, Parlor, 7:30. gested to the committee in charge of the formal display. Kosniet Kluh offices will be open from 2 till 5 every afternoon until after the Revue has been presented. Simon Award Goes to Behm Lincoln Tackle Gets $100 'Prowess" Prize The committee appointed to choose the recipient of the Joseph Simon scholarship announced late Tuesday the selection of Forrest K. Belim. jr., of Lincoln, sopho more tackle on the varsity s;uad. According to the donors, the fam ily of the late Joseph Simon, the $100 annual award is to he given to the male student who has dem onstrated in his first year athletic prowess as well as scholastic ami all around ability. The committee interviewing the candidates Tuesday was com- posed of Dr. C. H. Oldi'ather, dean of the arts and sciences college, chairman; Dr. R. D. Scott of the F.nglish faculty, and Coach "15ifi" Jones. The winner of the award last year was William Pfcii'f, Lir. coin, guard on the football team. ire nnu (Continued from Page 1.) B. Williams; Program and pur chase of invitations, Lieut. Col. Francis Leotterle; Honor guests and aid to P. M. S. and T., Capt. ment and floor management, Lieut. Robeit J. Molzer; Seating arrange Col. Ted L. Pflueger; Checking wraps, Capt. Robert L. McGeachin. Names of committee members will appear in a later issue. PAN-HELLENIC SETS TOP FORMAL PRICE At their regular meeting Mon day afternoon, the junior and senior Pen-hellenic representatives of the sororities set the maximum amount that may be spent for a sorority formal as $155. They also discussed summer rushing activi ties and regulations concerning these activities. The date set for the next meet ing was November 7. Fndt Weanrdiy "Vivacious Lady" "Devil's Party' Thursday! Boy! 0 Boy! Can Vou Im.iqm The Fun a Tei Cowboy tharet an tee cream tod wth a n r o a dw.i Belle w.tn a taite lor champagne I 0 Boy! Wher III! rtrsnUlWMl II JH.IwMJt II 1 Bible Class Maries Birthday Luthera.i Group Begins 1 5th Year Thursday When the Lutheran Bible class meets in Room 203, Temple, on Thursday, Oct. (, it will celebrate the 15111 anniversary of the or ganization. Since the spring of 1924 Lutheran students have met regularly for study and discus sion of the Bible, under Rev. firck. University Lutheran pastor. The Bible class meets regularly on the first and third Thursday of each month from ! to 6 o'clock In Room 203 Temple. The outline of this year's study will include a number of copies under the general theme of "What Does the Bible Say?" The first pe riod to be held this week will treat the subject of alcoholic liquor. The class will discuss the question "What does the Bible say about the use and abuses of alcoholic beverages." The first social of the present school year will be held on Friday, Oct. 7, beginning immediately after the football rally. This group also meets in 2C3 Temple. Graduate College Makes Orcaha Bid The regents of the university have authorized the Graduate col lege to oii'er a limited number of courses in Omaha. Dean F. W. Cpson is working out the plan for the coHises. The courses will be under the supervision of the coun cil of the Graduate college, and will he given by the University Kxtension division. 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