THE DAIL Y NEBRASKAN HUSKERS HOLD ANNUAL FEAGT n ft. kin n:iirt 1.1 hm i fook for an unbeatable learn next year and 1 will be on the Jobs to do what I can for tneni. i .-1 Kawlrnlhall teUll! tlllS i'edT. ti fcwv' Tlease boys leave your smoking material with Jack until the tames are over." iTMihina thon went on to give a His tory i t football. He told of usvi made of It bv the Um;ins and Greeks In training for the military life. He told how the irame liad spread to i.ur.u and to Ireland and how the latter country had developed the sieaieai or kickers ever known, ium low V - , whv Notre Dame has an advantage m the kicUins end. he said. He ruerreu the Cornhuskers to Jack Bet to It-am of the Ions string of football heroes on the Nebraska record. Captain Swanson was the next speaker on the program. He Ifcnnke I the students for the support slicmi to the team this year and pvdUt l that the Cornhuskers wou'd have tho biggest team In America next year. Captain-elect H-rtley took exception to the use of football for military training purposes. He declared ti.-.t military training was used hy Coach Dawson in trainin;: Nebraskans f-r football. He called Swanson the great est captain any Cornhusker t-am ever had. He than a.-ked that the students give the same suppcrt next year as they showed this season. Chancellor Avery Speaks. Cliancelor Samuel Avery gave pr;-.ise to the tv..(....r.g sti.ff v' the Cornhushers f. U y H" d.:--iaied Dawson w; s the greatest of al! ,.n,.i. .-.n.1 i'.:s last seas ,n as the Sigma Phi Epsilon. The freshmen of Sigma Phi Epsilon greatest footbaU season in fie history entertained the upper classmen at a J Coruhusker stood and silently paid tribute to that Cornhusker, a freater fighter than who lias never been seen, but who was nevertheless no better a fighter than the football men ot to day. Day gave praise to 3. F. Sehulte who took his place at coaching while y was undergoing an operation early in tho se.isou. Assistant Coach Owen Frank, for mer Cornhusker captain, praised the team as being as good as there Is la the United States. He said that the Cornhuskers must not get co.-k-sured-ness, for that resulted in a big fall for one Oklahoma football aggrega tion. Moving pictures followed the speeches. The pictures showed the wonderful celebration which the Cornhuskers gave to their team on the return from Pitt. Pictures of Cap tain Swanson, Captain-elect H.'.rtley and all of the coaches were shown. man of Ogalalla, was an out-of-town guest. Omega Beta PI. Omega Beta PI heJd a danlo in hon or of its pledges at Ellen Smiih hall, Saturday, December 10. Forty couples were present and Prof. uul Mrs. Pow ors, Dr. Waite, and Dr. EhloupkA act ed as chaperons. Cider and doughnuts were served as refreshments. The Sigma Nu annual pig dinner was given Saturday evening at the chapter house. The decorations wen ferns and palms. Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Emery, Lincoln; Mrs. am! Mrs. Arthur Dolsen, Lincoln; and Mr. and Mrs. WL'liam Randell. Omaha were the chaperons. The out of town guests were Mair McGaffin, David City; Vivian Yarney. Broken r.ow, and Mary Henderson, York. C. Mc- Hirran carved the pig. After the thir ty-three couples were served the six course dinner at small table.', tuej danced. This formal dinner dance is a national event of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Personal Notes. Miss Laura Suhr who graduated with the class of "20. sailed from San Francisco Saurdy. She la going to India here she wil serve as a missionary. D.VXCK I.KSSON8 Mornliiir. afternoon aiiil t'venlnir. l.nrpe Stuff of Instructors Just l'liono L-002S r a it n o i, l s Noli. State Hk. Uhlg K K R e 8 PIMPLEX Pi Kappa Phi. Pi Kappa Phi celebrated their found er's day at a banquet Saturday at the h-and hotel. The decorations were in the fraternity colors nd flowers. An excellent toast program was worked out, which added a great deal of pleas ure to the occasion. Betides the act ive members present, numerous alum nae were back for the event. I'nira'tiiv t-.f Xebrasi:a. It was the great. st in manly exhibition and courage, he said. He praised F. V,. Luehrinj ..5 the man who organized victor. who brought Coach Dawson to Nebraska. He told of how the coaches all work ed together. The chancellor next gave a share tf the rraise to the student body which so loyally su ported the team. He said the ent'-.usiasm, devotion ;-nd loy alty of students to the " caches directors and the team helped much. He declared that nothing was S3 pre cious to t".:e student b;;dy a a c'.cin record He asked that the amateur record at Nebraska might rem-in ih sa'utely clean. Lu;bring Asks for More Men. Director of Athletics Fred Y'. Luefc rin? told the students how Kltle he had heard of Nebraska oefore he came to the Cornhusker school and of how much bieger it was than he. had heard. Luehrin? appealed to the men t j all set cut for as many athlt-iics as they can. lie declared there re men in the unite, sity who are not cut fcr fuuthali but who could make the te in. He said that ru matter h v many come out, if the cjachm? stall and the fit'M a:e not sufficient .'J take care cl' ti.e-m ail, more c a'-hes moie fie Js will be provided. Luehrir.2 j-a: 1 that the New York papers have discovered Nebraska and that the e. s-t i-as this year fo.:ud that it can lok further west than the A'leghany mountains, its limit ifl the past. Students Cheer Dav.scn. Such yelling as has not bfn hear; -.t Nebraska in many years iceleu Hei-d Coach Fred T. Daws.oi. Ti.e cheering 1; sted more than a minute Without a sit'n of abatement. Daws n leiused to tahe muc'i of the praise for tLe wonderiul .c:n Ne braska had this y. ar. He turn.d ni i; ii j tt Coaches F'rank, Day iin' Sehulte. He praised the fr.-si.m.in squad and t ,Id of how hard they made the varsity work. Dawson then told ,f the grit which characterized the Cornhuske' team ttis jear. He cited John Pucelik, who in two panics had his arm out .! Joint l,ur tinx-s and still continue . to play, AYright who always efused to r.drnit tiredness when he couIj barely walk. Hendrif kson who crawlel on his hands and knc-eB into -'OKiticn rather than be taken out when his knee was wrenched in practice. Tain: like that were characteristic of the entire squad, he said. Dawgon asked the students if th'.y were worthy of such repres eitatioii as the "arn is giving them. He tola of the hiph praise for Nebraska which is over-running the east. He askcxl that Nebraska should not get cock sure for that might spoil a'l the hopes bo bright now. Dawson then said that tbo men being alert would succeed in lile. H? said that a man who quits In the outside world when a problem con fronts him is Just ag much of a quii ter as the one who lays dowa In a football game. Day and Frank Speak. Assistant Coach William Day, last year's captain, was the next si-eaker. Before starting his speech, D?y asked that the banqueters stand for a mo ment In silent tribute to Dusl Rhodes. Cornhusker warrior cf years ago, who gave the supreme ncriflces In France. For one ininut every 'mii--e. i':ui.f S;unri!av eveninz. Th fraternity colors of purple and red were used for decorations. Mr. Edwin Huffman and Mr. William Holt were the chaperons. After the party refresh ments were served. Alpha Tau Omega. Alpha Tau Omega was host to forty couples at a house dance Saturday evening. Christmas decorations wee effectively used throughout the house Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Rov Man on and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bush. Dick Newman of Ha. tings was an out- of-tewn guest. Achoth. Seventv couples were entertained by Achoth pledges. Saturday evening at the Lindell hotel. Confetti and ser pentine were given to the guests. Chaperons were Mrs. H. Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. T. Taylor, Mr. and Mr. Avery Pickering. Mrs. W. II. Shire- Gamma Phi Beta. Gamma Phi Beta entertained at a tea Saturday afternoon for dormitory girls. Decorations were pink roses and shaded candles. Ices, cak?s, ana randy were sered. There were about one hundred guests. ENAGEMENTS. The encagement of Miss Irene Frey and Earle F. East has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Frey. Miss Frey is a soprano in University and a mem ber of Chi Omega. Mr. East is in the pre-medic college and a member of Omega Beta Pi. The wedding will take place January 3. EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery j -3COOCCOCOCCCCCOOCC03GCCOO O A b rnrfinr Dflnt l-TnTf! Pfl 0 rUIUGO llUlia IUIU wu. V p rvn' Mtr. S Cnr f'.r all uncial functions with 0 "T withont .lrivera. FRANCO BEAUTY SHOP Marcel 50c Shop L-9072 Shampoo 50s Home F-4679 Room 8, Liberty Theater. Won't Sink a Battleship fire a Cannon or run a Ford. But it will Komove your pimples 'Hasn't Failed Yet" All good Drus Stores sell it. hi i . .-- j, w-j.--nrs ra a u ;r s atx wis; auitsa Varsity Cleaners CALL B3677 LEARN TO DANCE We guarantee to teach you to Dance in six private lessons. Phone For Appointment. WILLIAMS Private Studio Mrs. T. E. Williams In charge 1220 D. B-4258 PRINTING Satisfaction Assured, when you Buy from Graves, 244 No. 11th St., Graves Printing Co. Just A Little Walk From The Campus 244 No. 11th Lincoln, Neb. Sporting (Goot Reduced 20 to 5 0 oer cenl Everything in The Store Included A Few Specials Tom Wye Coats $6.00 Golf Goods 20 per cent off Basket Ball Equipment 20 per cent off Guns and Ammunition 20 per cent off Lawfloir The Sporting Goods Store' 117-119 So. 14th St. The Christmas Store ff SSSM m x On With The Hunt! But this time come armed with your Christmas Gifi List and we'll guarantee that you won't go home with an empty "game" bag and very few of you will v rr0 home with an empty pocketbook, either, for you can buy guts trom ouc up IO wen, as inyu xi yun savs-- As varjej as the prices are the nature of the gifts themselves. Yu will find in this vast Huntinjr 0 round of ours irifs of every kind ..ifts f'r mother, father, Kister Mother, friends both oy and frirl rii,.ds i-ounsins, aunts, untdes and Kvervhody. . . Of course vou can't do it all m one lav-hut you can pet most of it lone in that ti.ue, for when you ,-ome here, you d n't have to spend so much time lookin?, and waitmsr, and asking. What you want is ripht before you on the counters and the salespeople are hustling ri"ht to vou as soon as possible. Regular "Hunters" get an early art and if you hurry, you can pet your name placed among the 'Karly Christmas Shoppers." N'ot nly that but when you come ?arly. you're sure to have a better selection than the fellow just be hind you. Even in our most com plete stocks, there are often just one of a kind of the exclusive gift you want. We are stocked ready for a "flock" of shoppers counters are overflowing with gifts Christmas suggestions are everywhere come now and get in on these Choice fJifts at these moderate prices. pnliP I A BTll'I'MlilM SjSgdQueftze! Co I ll III I If II HI I III! nil II""1" MW-M 1 lid l( I 1 1 I 4 1 1 If I 1 I M 1 1 ttM (Ml t I I H I I t I I I Ml I ! ' I I I I I S I ! l. tti ' It t MM " ' ' 1