The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 17, 1940, Page 4, Image 8

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Sunday, November 17, 1340
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The Kosmet Klub show's over,
we're practically munching tur
key, which means that we'll soon
be reminiscing about the Military
Ball . . . well, Merry Christmas
to you all. . . .
Ripht in the
spirit of the CHRISTMAS
ming weie "
ATO's . . . their
closed house
party was quite
fine according to
rumors . . . sev
e r a 1 couplings
are staying pop
ular if we can
believe .our ears
. . . Beth How-
jey ana uic u . .
Stasnev, Prince '
Kosmet. Ralph Yr ?
Worden. and Al- Tibwvlout
pha Phi Pat Herminghaus . . .
and Bob Sandburg with Pi Phi
Betty Baker ... in fact the party
was definitely fine plus a ru
mored kissing bar ... we don't
know what that means but it
sounds like fun. . . .
The Phi Gams and the Sig Eps
had happy times . . . their house
parties were both slightly costume
affairs. . . . Fiji's went Dogpatch
and the Sig Eps barn -da need . . .
wonder if many of the dates
lueed home Dumkins big real
pumkins like Doris Halstead and
Mildred Gorton did . . . classically
different momentos. . . .
Betty Schmidt will be initiated
Chi O this afternoon. . . .
Kosmet Klub was packed to the
swinging doors with ljttle huddles
of people who brought portable
radios along and spent a portion
of yesterday afternoon listening to
the Pitt game and watching the
KK show . . . their cheers for UN
didn't quite fit the skit dialog but
everybody was happy. . . .
Alpha Xi's initiated at one this
morning and breakfasted the new
initiates after the ceremony. . . .
Delta Sigs initiate today and
are having an initiation banquet
with their province director,
Henry Lucas, at the Union . . .
means more of those Delta Sig
pins around. . . .
Ball-
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been selected to play at the ball,
which is the traditional opening of
the formal season, has had recent
engagements at Chicago's Chez
Paree and F r an k Dailey's
Meadowbrook in New Jersey.
Breese was booked for one
held over for nine with three coast
to coast airings weekly. Breese's
boys were featured at the New
York world's fair in an official
"Lou Breese Day." The only other
band to get that honor prior to
that was Rudy Valle and his Con
necticut Yankees.
will be held in the law auditorium.
"The five girl students of law
college will present a skit," Sim
mons said. Other entertainment
and refreshments will be furnished
by tbe association.
Dr. Froelich G. Rainey of the
University of Alaska has discov
ered a town site indicating a non
Eskimo race lived 100 miles above
the Arctic circle thousands of
years ago.
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Dancinr 9 to 3
Home ec group
will honor founder
Dinner in honor of Elien H.
Richards,, founder of the Home
Economics association, will be held
on Tuesday. Nov. 19, at 5:30 p. m.,
in the eg campus activities build
ing. The program, of which Dora
Baisinger is chairman, will con
sist of the following:
Invocation. Mim Oatlund.
Tribute to Kllen H. Richards, Lou Ham-
Ciarinet olo. Marj Brioo
Horn Economic! In Syria, Bojia
Wakim.
Vocal aok Mary Buck.
Group singing. Rhoda Chealty. leader
Chairman of the ticket sales is
Melva Meierhenry; tickets, which
are on sale all this week, are
priced at 50 cents a person.
Russell to address
teaehers grad club
Prof. R. W. Russell of the uni
versity psychology department will
be the main speaker at the initial
meeting of the Teachers College
Graduate club. The meeting will
be held in Ellen Smith hall on No
vember 18, 8 p. m.
Miss Janice Feltsauser, secretary
of the club, invites all graduate
students, faculty members and
their wives to attend.
Newly elected club officers are:
president, James Taylor; vice
president, Myrian Canon and secretary-treasurer,
Janice Felt
hauser. Law association
to hear Peterson
Main address of the evening for
the Law association smoker Tues
rtav will he piven bv C. Petrus Pe
terson Lincoln attorney recently
elected to the state legislature. Bob
Simmons, association presiaeni,
announced yesterday. The smoker
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