Thursday, September 17, 1942' 10 DAILY NEBRASKAN r t Rarb Group ... PalJadiaii Society Holds WELCOME TO DEAR OLD NU. all you newcomers. It's time to settle down to some social life now that the girls are over the Fall Party Tuesday Night . . . Magician Fealtireil Palladian literary society begins 1 bv members, the annual essay. horrors of rush week and the si Jtar " l"e campus una simi "") jhi -uy n-m..,, fallow irt bennnin fter veir when it holds its an- ana me james. Hooper oraiori .... mcM I nual "fall nartv" next Tuesday cal competition held once everyone went out for a coke and night. to show the new pledges the town. I The oldest organization at Ne In spile of the armv. there are ! braska, and the only one where many familiar faces back on the j men and women were allowed to campus such as that familiar j t together in a meeting- when the -,vini tv,t rtieen nd Inn event Al ; university was first started, the Zikmund coking in the Union SURPRISE PINNING was that of the Kappa Sig- Jim Evinger And KKG Shirley Kyhn. Rumors we-e iioating around all sumnifr bi:t Jim denied them, al-thoug-h re could never produce his pm to prove it. Everything was cleAii-i.: up when Shirley came back wetiing it. NOW THAT YOU are over tht shock, sit down and take two f.jpirin for here comes Another big surprise. This sum mer Lecurd Dunker made the statement that he would never hang his pin on anyone. But his DU pin has gone the way of all gooa pins. It is now worn by PalUdian society has been dubbed each year. An SO average is required for membership. Students may become members only upon invii-ation, having been voted in by the active chapter. No rush parties are held, tho guests are invited to many of the the "Four Hundred" of the tech- ! meetings so that the Palladians mcally unaffiliated students at IT. N though it is still consid ered a "barb'" group. Westgate Featured. may become acquainted with them. Customs Date "Way Back. Many traditions mark Palla dian's life on the campus. The Tuesday's program will include I "slate, which is the backbone of ft variety of numbers. Howard the society, the method by which Westgste. who has appeared sev-jthe men decide who shall escort eral times this summer on the i which food each Friday night; campus, will present a show of 'the Pal-Daxe yearbook; and the magic. "Too Many Hands on a Watch," a short play, includes in its cast Rob Veaeh-a member of the Uni versity theater--Ruth Anderson. two formal banquets and dances. once 6y the men and one by the women, which patriotically must become informal this year. In past years the fall party has been semi- formal, but this year it will be Dave Marvin, and Marjorie John si on. Miss Johnston will direct I entirely informal, the production. I Officers for the first term ol . A irio ir-nmrxwd of Jean Erehm. 'the school vear were elected last DG Je Moore who no longer j Dorrvthv Christian and Joan 1 spring: Ra'lph Xfarlette. engineer- has the Bets pin. j Thomas have planned several jing senior and a member of the UP FROM KU numbers, and Don Dobry and Glen "Ancient and Honorable Order of to see DG Jove Jirdon is Jim Johnston are writing some humor- j Douzepers.." a strictly inside or- M art in who took up much of j us SKCicnes ior me pany. ncuy : gamzauon wnicn once puDiisnc-a New Daily Subscription Plan Begins Add More Distribution Centers Deliver Blocks Plans for circulation of the i Dailv Nebraskan under the new universal subscription system voted in by students at last spring's election have been for mulated to include distribution points not used in former years. Because of the inci eased number of papers to be dis tributed, the following places, according to Jim Vanlanding ham, circulation manager, will have copies of the Nebraskan for students who live in town or in boarding houses; Main floors of social science, teachers co:ioge, Andrews hall. Avery lab. mechanic aits. Student Union and university hall. On ag campus ag-engineering. home ec hall and ag hall will handle the papers. Nebraskans wuJ be distrib uted as usual to sorority and 12 4i?T Books Go on Sale Todiiv, Afler Convocation Immediately following the fresh- man convocation this morning, the 1942-43 edition of the "X'' book will be placed on sale at ths Temple building and Ellen Smith. This handbook is issued an nually bv the University Y.M.C.A. and Y.YV. C. A. and this year was' edited by Barbara Fairley. As sistant editor was Marjorie Mengs moll and the business manager will be Vance Boileay with Glenn Johnston acting- as assistant busi ness manager, "N" book cards and 10 cents are charged for the book. They may be secured by men students at the Temple; women may gei j them at Ellen Smith. 11 in Chan- 1 es. a them at Ellen Smith. Contents from the book wi elude a greeting from the cha cellor. marts of the campuses. nas devoted to each major or ganization, a list of university pastors, calendar of the university year, yells and songs, and a list of the organized houses. - fraternity houses and will also be available at dormitories on both campuses and the Y.M.C.A. r It Pays to Be Beautiful MISS AGNES BEAUTE SHOPPE Joyce's t.rne at Boulder summer Toothaker has charge of music school. Coale Plans Party. NEW STEADY DEALS j Charles Coale is chairman and j are those of Lee White of the I Ruth Anderson, secretary for the j SlU -hl .(.ru-1 TVvrolhv Coins SDT ! affair, whkh will be held m the: of last year who isn't coming back ! Palladian hall of the Temple build- but Lec savs he is going to be ! iT1S- true. AOPi Dot McClintcxk and ! Now a unique organization on Don AnCreson Phi Gam are 1 the campus as well as Hie oldest, stesdvrr it loo. I Palladian is almost the only so- me weckiy i-"ai.iaiian pa7er. was named president for the ensuing term. Agnes F. Schmitt MOTEL CORNHUSKER Telephones: 2-3122 2 6971 Lincoln, Nebraska j Jo Dure is wearing a beautiful I men and women in its member- 1 .-shin. Parties TiroETams and busi- blue sapT'hi: these days with rows 1 nftSS meetings are held thmewt the year for members and g-uests, and the "literary" part of the name. , often left out as the society be- i comes more social, applies to the ' progtams written and presented 0. R. Anderson Is Navy Cadet - i Owen R. Anderson, former UN student, is included among the naval aviation cadets -'sprouting wmgs" at the navy's "'Annapolis , of the Air" at Penscola. Fla. ; Prior to entering the naval service, Anderson studied at Ne braska for two rears. He had two , f diar.foncls on each side of the stone. It was a gift from Phi Delt Euc Eoyden. DICK CHAMBERS DU left last Sunday for St. Mary's California, where he will i enter pre-flight training for th Tav8i air corps PHI CAM Bill Bomgardner is back in school th!S fall minus his heart whic h he kft out in Alliance where be worked this summer. A DIAMOND is sparkling on the third finger left hnd of Marilyn Stribling. Alpha Phi who received at rec-ent-Jy from Jim Russel. More news ahout d.trionds is that Eeldora Cochran. Pi Phi of last year who rears training in the Reserve Of is teachir.g this fall, has a beauty ; iic-ers' Training corps, from a fellow back home. And j In mid-June. Cadet Anderson George Cockle, Beta and Bar bara j V-gan preliminary flight training Hahn IG have climaxed their I at the Naval Pvcserve Aviation keen itle romance with a dia- hx.se in New Oilcans and suc mond. En-thcr John Cockle also ! cessfully C'omjltted his course the ga ve a c.cmond to Theta Bar bara York ! r.tly. THERE ARE MANY NEW last of July telore being trans ferred to Pcnsacola for basic and 7rimary tiairimg. combinfctC.r.s about this year j wrut n j,retty well sews up two mong which are DG Kappy sm.i romances. Bob George re Kellofc n.: Delt Jack Guenzel and ; c.enti.v wnt his Kappa Stg pin off DG Mary Alice Le.hr and Sig Nu i0 Bt-tty Be k who goes to In-ILe- Fi.rr.fT. Kappa Anne Craft ' dia na U. And another Kafpa Sig and A TO John Jay Douglass have j plT) v-ent to Jessie Gentry AOPi been tix-vX frequently together from Leonard Folk. lately, coking and dancing at the Turnpikt. THE LITTLE DEAL between DC Ectty Simodvnes and SIG CHI Boh Mizera ift buck from Wash ington. D. C. which makes one little girl over in the AOPi hou.se Don Suv fcrt Beta neems to he ; Tretty 'happy - of .courtte, 1 eg getting a hit cm the fierious side, j Capron. 3t ha? hcfi r-umcwed tfiat it will1 reach th pin stage soon. Jrn Vanlandrngliam ix plun- PINNED i nirig to Fp-nd much of his time are AGP. Phil Van Newt and around the AOPi houne the next Wilms Mfircy and Delt Art Lin- 1 few months where Helen Freehcn oln ani Kappa Anrne Shaurn. ' m a new pledge. It nays here. A PRACTICAL TRAIIiltiG II1TEISIUE and THOROUGH Drive Etraig'bt to your joal Use rpare time in coHege to ftl this practical training. Tb.it time next year you can have a g-ood position. UNCOUI SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 223 JTo. Uli W. A. BOBBINS, Prea. 2 6774 V L I TUOS .EOO6 lilS' 000 T0 T r TrAt . kJtV t4' 8R VARS, T H .cS I T ct t6- eco sTooTS 0t of ,eSte- : -r; - I 1 SI" .,n e-" y-t U ..M1 r o liL- ,ClO,,:"' I