The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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    I HAVE flVKD.
F.1 note: Since the writer of 1M
eoliiinn had part of his life history re
. viewed In a letter from the V.MCA boyi
to the editor whirh aarrd In thin pa
per yesterday, he ban been persuaded to
rontinne the riwcti of how 19 years can
be Hent but shouldn't be spent on this
earth.
I was delivered on the 13th of
December since the stork who
brought me was a firm believer in
doing things early to avoid the
Christmas rush.
It was quite a notorious birth
for at that time, the population of
Blair jumped from 2,709 to 2,710
and every time the population
passes another tenth mark, a pur
ple turtle is added to the zoo. And
there is nothing more gratifying
than seeing purple turtles at the
I was qiuckly weaned to a diet
of Ratum Wheetums so I could
grow up and come down to "state"
to hunt scalps of barbs, as my
YM friends claim.
I went to school and was beat
out in the kidergarten presiden
tial race because my paper cut
outs wertn't as good as those of
my competitor. And besides he
could eat more paste than I could
I finally made it into high
school. There I stood around for
four years and let other people
niake'hav out of the grass that
grew under my feet. I got out of
luh school thru dirty politics be
cause father was elected to the
school board thru votes from a
rotten borough.
Then I lived in the YMCA for a
semester. I was very much afraid
of the world. A shrinking violet so
to speak for I had once been
scared by one. In fact my case
was so bad that when I talked my
voice blushed. But the "Y" made
a man out of me. It was there that
I learned the only way to get
ahead in this world was to get a
good graft for it i very apparent
that the only way to live on the
fat of the land it to become a
girdle manufacturer.
It was there that I also learned
thit I should never be beaten to
the punch especially if it is
spiked.
And then an advisor registered
me for' Greek. I decided the best
way to learn the language was to
join a Greek house. I Joined.
And it was then that I sunk
into the depths of degraduation. I
had a conviction in this election. I
felt a political party had violated
the election rules. And on that be
lief I became one of the five sign
ers to a petition asking that all
ag votes be stricken from the elec
tion. Now I am a (fill in ac
cording to how you feel) because
I uphil l my opinion. My party
had nothing to gain thru the con
viction that I held and advocated.
Now I stand on that conviction
to be condemned by a few of the
barbs beeaurc I believe In my
opinions.
Then to top off my jvoes, my
friends in the "Y" no longer like
me. and the corner grocery has
stopped sellir.g Eatum Wheetums.
Swcethcart-
( Continued from page 1.)
its act to the stage and to ask
questions concerning props, light
ing, and the general effct of the
number.
Rehearsal must be on time.
Dress rehearsal must go on
schedule, according to Carl Harns
berger, business manager for the
Klub. If any group is not on hand
at its appointed time, it will
be minus a rehearsal since no
other time to practice can be
given. Promptness is essential.
Delta Gammas will lead off the
show Saturday afternoon followed
by AGR, Sigma Chi, and Women's
Residence Halls. Next in order are
Gamma Phi Beta, Sig Alph, and
Alpha Phi. Delta Tau Delta, Phi
Psi, Theta, and Chi Omega are
followed by ATO, Kappa, Alpha
Sig and the Beta number which
closes the show.
Dress rehearsal schedule does
not follow the same order as the
show: It is:
gipma Chi 8:'Xi.
Alpha Phi- 8.1ft.
Helta Gamma-S 30.
Women's Kesidem-e H.ills- 3:45.
Alpha Gamma Rho-9:i)).
Chi Omena 9:15.
Kappa Alpha Theia 9:3d.
I'M Kappa Psi -9:4 V
Beta Theta Pi--lrt:M.
Delta Tan Pelts- 10:15.
Gamma Phi Beta H ::!.
Kappa Kappa G.imma til 15
Sirms Alpha Kpsilm U.)0.
Alpha Sinma rtii - U I.Y
Alpha Tau Omea -11:3d.
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lege biologist, reports that in Pan
ama there are small spiders that
seek security from the world's
dangers by taking up resilience in
the webs of larger spiders.
DAILY NEBRASKAN
Churches-
(Continued from page 4.)
The Lutheran Student associa
tion meets at 5:30 p. m. Sunday in
Parlor X of the Union for a fel
lowship luncheon and conserva
tional period.
The Lutheran group will hold its
regular worship service in Parlors
X and Y, Union, at 10:45 a. m.
Sunday. The Rev. H. Erck of the
Missouri Synod will be in charge.
His sermon is to be entitled "Sow
ing: and Reaping in the Kingdom
of God." The student choir is to
rehearse at 4 Saturday afternoon
in the Beta Sigma Psi house,
1325 R.
The voung peple's group of the
First Presbyterian church, 17th
and F, will meet at 6 p. m. Sunday
for a tea hour. Dr. Geo. W. Rosl'n
lof is to speak at 7.
Youth Fellowship of the Second
Presbyterian church, 26th and P,
is to have a worship service and
"Officer's Panel Discussion" at
7 p. m. Subject of the discussion
will be "Youth at Work." A Turk
ish aviation student, Chalan. Ca
prillion, will give several violin
numbers in the hour of games and
entertainment following the meet
ing. Westminster Presbyterian
Church of Youth is sponsoring a
ping pong tournament during the
recreation period beginning at 5:30
Sunday evening at the church,
Sheridan and South. Betty Krause
will sing at the 6:30 fellowship
supper.
Doctor Mondale, psychologist
and Unitarian minister from Chi
cago, will deliver the sermon Sun
day at 11 a. m. in the Unitarian
church. 12th and H. He will speak
to the Fireside Group following
the church services. Prof. Sher-
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