The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1947, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Sunday, SeptemKer 21, 1947
Frosh Cap Sale
Gets Underway
Soiling freshman beanies to the
1947 crop of freshmen is big busi
ness, as Martin Pesek, Corn, Cob
president, can testify.
Already 85d of the red caps are
adorning freshmen skulls, but
more than 600 are still ownerless,
Pesek reports. To meet those 600
bare-headed freshmen, a fresh
man cap booth will be set up in
the Student Union Tuesday, from
2 to 6 p. m. The Innocents, men's
senior honorary society, will be in
charge of beanie sales.
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MORE BEANIES Innocents promote Cornhusker spirit by selling
beanies to freshmen George Peter, Bob Schleiger and "Pooch"
Roper. Men in long robes are Martin Fesek and Stanley Johnson.
JIul 0aih TbibAaAkcuv
Member
Intercollegiate Press
FORTY-SIXTH VKAR
Si!p.orl(lin rate, urr $1.50 wr wmrstrr, $2.00 per rmrirT mallrd, or ! 00 for
the vuDrisf year. .:(. mailed. Mntlr cojiy 5-. I'uliliithrd daily durinc lw hiIhmiI yrar
mvit Mnmlnys and Saturday, vacation and raminatln period, hy the I nlvrntlly
of Nrhraxka under tlw Kiiiwrvlkion of the I'tthllratlon Hoard. Knlired an Nerond
la Matter at tlw t'mt Office in Lincoln. Nebraska, nndrr Art of ConerrM, Marrh
S, IX7. and at wrll rate of noatHKe provided for in wot ion 1 1 OS, Act ol October
Z, 191. authorized September So, lO'l.
EDITORIAL STAFF
Fditor Take Novotny
Managing Kdlton Jack Mill, ieorKe Miller
New Kilitoro .. Jeanne Kerrigan, Norm l-eer, Wally Keeker, nli Clem, Tot tie Klddork
SM,rf Editor Ralph Stewart
At New. Kdftor Keith Frederlekwn
Special Feature Fdltor Sam Warren
FFS1XKSS STAFF
Fu.lne Manager Oould Flarl
Circulation .Manager.... ' Jack Seler
Aitant Ru.lne. Manager Rill Wilklns, ' Merle Startler,' Irwin (hewn
The Daily Neoraikan in ptihll.hed hy the Miirtcnt. of the I nlversitv of Nebraska aa
evprcsnion of Nttidentx new and opinion only. According to article II of the Ry
I.aw governing Ntudent puhliration and administered hy the Roard of Publication-.:
Jt I the declared policy ol the Ronrd that pnollratiina tinder it jurisdiction shall
he free from editorial renorhlp on the part of the Roard, or on the part of any
niemner of the faculty of the university: but member of the staff of The Daily
r.enraski.n are personally responsible for what they say or do or cause to be printed. '
FT Note: The opinion expressed hy columnists In The THllv Nebraska do not
ecessarily represent those of the I nivrrsity or The Daily N'ebraskan.)
New Furniture
Placed In Crib
After a long delay the red and
roam furniture for the Crib in
he Student Union has arrived
nd will be installed Monday,
eptember 22.
Five booths will be installed
n the south wall. All the booths
ire constructed of red duratone
plastic, a new material which is
more durable and more comfort-
nble than leatherette according to
Juane Lake, Student Union
nanager.
The tables will have cream tops
vith a chrome base and chrome
rimming. Since anchoring the
tables and booths is a tedious
ask. the tables won't be anchored
intil Thanksgiving in order that
he Crib can remain open now.
It is hoped that a new sound
system and new draperies can be
purchased for the Crib, sometime
during this school year to make
the remodelling complete, Lake
commented.
aWftMMIv4t
BEANIES FOR FRESIIIES Getting the lowdown on fashion from
the big girls at school is this group of freshman women. Left to
right, Wanda Knsler, Tibby Curlcy, Mary Dye, Joan Fredrickson,
Nancy Glynn, Donna Burley and Beryl Lotspeich.
SALESBOOKS
All Tassels and Corn Cobs have
been asked to turn in Cornhusker
salesbooks to Rusty Ayers at the
Cornhusker office by 5 Wednes
day afternoon. Cornhusker office
hours are 1-5 p.m., Monday
through Fridav.
INNOCENTS
All the Innocents will have a
meeting Monday at 10 a.m.
CLASSIFIED
tiu-yciinn at Teils-IUnt-a-Bik
4k N. Thone 5-6129. 2ftc per hour.
BUS BOYS.
Younp men who have time free between
tlie hours of Jl to 2 will find Interesting
and profits hie m-ork In our Tea Room.
Apply Tea Room manager, Fifth Floor,
alter 2:30 p. M.
MILLF.R A PAINE
FOR SALE 1947 Indian" motorcycleTbuddv
at and paddle bass. Call Adrian Rem.
inpton Y.M.C.A. Flume 2-12.11.
FOUND In" front "of S . Sl Y A M.SeoT
19. one Parker pen. Owner see Bruce
Claussen. ATO house and pay for ad.
How Soon
In Commemoration Of The Men Of Nebraska
Who Served and Fell in the Nations Wars
memory of Nebraska
Inscription on the University of Nebraska football stadium
men who died In World War I.
in
FRATERNITY TREASURERS ino used
records and cases for sale cheap! All
old and new favorites. Good condition.
Call Rac business office for informa
tion. Blair E. Kitch.
University
Male Students-
HAVE YOU REGISTERED FOR
THE HARVEY BROS. DRAWING?
HARVEY BROTHERS is sponsoring a "CORNHUSKER TOUR" DRAW
ING to be held October 10 at the Tassel-Cob Rally. The two lucky winners
each receive a round trip tour ticket to the Notre Dame game October 18.
All male students registered at the University are eligible to register for the
drawing. NO PURCHASE IS REQUIRED! THIS IS NOT A CONTEST!
Just fill out registration cards at our store for the drawing.
DON'T FORGET TO BRING IDENT. CARD
1230 0 St.
Far MORE
for less
Two years have passed since the man-made atomic hell
rocked Hiroshima.
Two years have passed since the goose-stepping Hitler
ites were stamped into the rubble-dust of a broken Ger
many. Two years have passed with the recollections of World
War II sidetracked by the feverish patter of World War III
talk.
Two years of broken body building, house hunting, sky
rocketing living costs, and mental adjustment have replaced
the memory of world wide holocaust.
Two years and the debt has not begun to be paid.
A statue is a cold and impersonal dedication, a building,
little more than brick and mortar. To create a living mem
ory, a combination of three quantities must be attained: a
building and a statue with psychological warmth.
Personification of these quantities lies in the erection
of a campus chapel as a dedication to former Nebraskans. A
chapel open day and night for personal meditation, a chapel
large enough to accommodate students for university re
ligious functions.
A main consideration of many colleges and universities
in providing students with a well rounded education has
been the erection of a center of worship. This phase of a
student's life has been overlooked in this, our own college
community.
To finance this one grand memorial, students, facultyt
administration, school and state, as well as individual citi
zens should support such a proiect with determination
equalled only by that support displayed when our country
was at war.
The realization of such a goal will not be accomplished
in a day, a week or a year, but should be an eventuality of
short coming. Each nickel and each dollar contributed will
bring the goal one step closer.
Seven years following the Armistice in 1918, Nebraska
spectators saw their first football game from the univer
sity's Memorial stadium. Seven years and completion; two
years and no progress . . . but five short years remain to
equal our predecessors!
KOSMET KLUB
All Kosmet Klub workers will
meet at 5:00 Monday in the Kos
met Klub room of the Union, Av
Bondarin, business manager an
nounced.
TASSELS
Tassel meeting has been sched
uled for 5 p.m. Monday in room
313 of the Union.
CORN COBS
Corn Cob actives will have their
pictures taken in the Visual Ed.
building at 5 p.m. Tuesday. Wear
sweaters.
CHURCH NIGHT
Pabbi Samuel H. Baron will
speak on "Are Jews a Nation,
Race, or Church?" at the 20th and
South Sts. temple at 8:00 p. m.
Friday, Sept. 26. The address will
be in connection with All-University
Church night.
CHEERLEADERS
Cheerleading practice will be
held Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday in the Union ballroom
from 7:30-9:00.
MEN: DO YOU WANT TO EARN
AN EXTRA $10 PER MONTH
Membership in the Nebraska National Guard pays you
$10 or more per month for only attending an armory
drill for two hours starting at -7:30 each Wednesday
evening. Join Lincoln's outstanding guard company.
Conflicts in no way with ROTC. Good ratings avail
able. Minimum age 17. Call or sea
34th Quartermaster Company
Copt. Charles E. Ledwith
Commanding
2-3087
1113 Sharp Bldg.