Friday, February 17, 1'.)22, THE DAILY NBBAASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I'nlillul oil SunitHv. 1iii'R(1ht. Weil Heartily ThurMilnv himI VH.Ihv f each week by tba r'ulviTditv Pii'lirnmti. Anitnii( for innlllnit Ht spci'lnl into f.f iii.NfiiL' nrovilc(l fur In Bi'ctliui 1103 act vt Ortolicr 3, 1!U7, authorized, Junu ary s!0. W-i. OKKMIAI. IMVKK.NITV IMHI.IOATION ( iiilrr (lie llre-tlon at the Student I'ub ilrHtlimn Hmirrt. Kutrroil eend rliwn matter at tne OaHtolNrr In Miwoln, NrbrnNlm, under Act nf (nnirrefcn. MHrt-tl 1. 1878. abkoritin rnte '--00 P" J Fl.tW er rnietTi- Mnr ..Jl cent KltlTOKIAL ST.VKK nRVI li. d VM'ON Krtltor-ln-Clnef KKI.I.K FARM.VX Miinuit InB Kclltur rii-imili l-iiltiTMiii AnM'lHte Killtur i.rl.Hrt Itronnrll. Jr Mitlit Kditor Kdwnrd Hock Mitlit ChurlcH A. .Mitchell Nilthl John lleiitlev NpiirtM Howard Ituffelt AK't. fortx Cyril 1-. t'niimlm... i:tiitr i:ililr Kdlliir Kiiilnr . Iriimiitlc Kdltor Jo-elli Null .Milltiu-y r.mior Alice MeveiiN. -.TyHt ASSISTANT KD1TIOK1AI. WK1TKKS Kenneth McfiinilloHM Leonard Cowley Kov II. I.iitnrill Helen 1. IVHTn.ill KOOM -'. II A I Or'KICK HOI KS Editor-in-Chief mill MiimiKlnff 4 li Dully Killtor III S1N KSS JAMKS F1DDOCK CII.U'XCKY KINSKY.. CI-IKFOKD HICKS STAFF .. Iliiiiie MnnoKer A't. Him. Mpcr. Circulation Mgr. Advertising AsmIhIiiiiU Aillion Sutton Donnltl Tierce Kiilph Ked field Art W lilt worth Otto Skolil Klchard Mere ,, Kunilul NlBht F.illtor for tliU Ubue. II KKKKKT BROWNELL, JB. UNIVERSITY NIGHT. Tomorrow night is a red letter date on the calendar of Cornhusker activi ties. It is the one time in the year when the entire university sits back and take a good laugh at Itself. Stu dent and faculty weaknesses and shortcomings are portrayed vividly in full detail All the good jokes of the year will be assembled and presented to you in one evening. Now here is something confidential it is not to go any farther. The chairman of the affair let us In on a little inside stuff yesterday regarding the skits. He very calmly stated that expert critics had pronounced them as the best and most representative that have yet appeared on a Univer sity night program. We have looked over the manuscrips of two or three ourselves and we are rorcer to agree. Prepare for a big treat Saturday night. And just another word. When you are out there tomorrow night laugh ing yourself to death, remember what organization makes University night possible, plans it, works for it, and fi nances it. The university Y. M. C. A. has complete charge of the affair and is responsible for its success. This s just one of the many worthy acti vltes of the Y. M. C. A. Pass this along let everybody know to whom the credit is due. Birucior a privilege 10 nipioj nu cule. Not only la this practice be yond his authority, n Is dangerous and contemptible. The student mind and body arc still plastic and he tends to emulate his superiors in thought, action, and speech. If his instructors ridicule' or make light of his work who knows but that he may resort to the samo mode of speech and action if he goes out to teach. This tendency to scorn might even find expression in his re lations with his children. The instructor who stoopa to r:di cule merely for the sake of sport and fun loses- whatever respect that the students have hedd toward him. Con tinuation of ridicule of studont work oral and written may bring the of fended 8tuders to hold their instruc tor in contempt. Contemporary Opinion A FEW POINTERS ON "HOW TO CHEER.- When the Sooner baske: to on a road trip the Sooner hefc at home expect the schools where our team plays to treat the pans: with courtesy and at the same time support their own team. Other schools expect the same fro"i us. hen a visiting team is piaynig here it is the duty of our rooters to not only support the Sooner squad but also to yell in a way that won't cast a reflection on Soonerland. In the Nebraska game, when Russell was knocked out, the incident was met with wild applause by a majoiity of the students witnessing the game. And only a few students proved themselves good sports by cheering when he picked himself up and came hack into the game while the rest of the crowd hooted. Another time when a breach of eti- quet occurs, is when the Sooners have made a foul and the visitors get a free throw. That is .not time for war-whoops and "powder-river" yells. The visiting team deserves quiet jubt as much as the home squad. Instances of each of the above ex amples have occured in every game at home this year. Other schools are wondering why the Sooner spirit should be egotistic. Why tot apply the Golden Rule in our basketball games? Present conditions are a violation to any Honor System. Oklahoma Daily. Fac Numed dinner, 6 p. m. Grand hotel Episcopalean Cub dance, home Professor Grey, 2103 "A" street. Palladian closed meeting, 7:45 m. Temple. Lutheran Club Valentione party, open meeting, S p. m. Library hall. Alpha Sigma Phi dance, the Lin coin. Delian club meeting, 8 p. m ulty hall. Delta Gamma house dance. Saturday, February 18 ' v I'm formal, the Lincoln Closed night. University night. Alpha Sigma Phi banquet, the Lin coin. Mortarboard party for Sophomore gir:s, 3-5 Ellen Smith hall. Lutheran Club meeting Thursday February 16. SS 107. 7 p. m. (In stead of SS 105, as announced in Tuesday Rag.) THE SHUFFLE NUMBER. We were, tickled to death last night when Old Man Awgwan handed us an advance copy of his lr.test rreation, his Shuffle number. We will not explain just why he rails it a shuffle number but if you read his first editorial as eagerly as you are reading this one you will find out for yourself. And then go on and read the rest of the editorials for they are surely worth while and written in that catchy style so peculiar to Old Man Awgwan. His ideas on inspiration coincide exactly with ours. ' H T1 Clever drawings and snappy jokes fill the Shuffle number from cover to cover. That one about blind dates, for instance; we got a big kick out of that one. And "That First Dress Suit" reminded us of a personal ex perience that it would never dc to loll here. Sometimes we wonder if Nebraska students really appreciate tho Aw gwan, if they are aware of the reputa tion it has on other campuses and among other humorous publications. "We had always thought that a prophet was not without honor in his own land but the attitude often taken by Corn huskers toward the Awgwac has slightly rocked our faith. Remember this, fellow Huskrs, the Awgwan or any other studemt publica tion Is just what YOU make it and not what the editor or busiDesH man ager does. They both need vour sup port and with it the publication bo comes a one-man affair, loses Its pres tige, and eventually is forgotten. Get behind Old Man Awgwan. Stir up a little of the "old Nebraska fight" that is so plentiful when the football team is winning. THERE ARE TWO SIDES TO IT. University professors and instruct ors are ever pointing oat the faults and weaknesses of students. This is but;, itiiabi,a u iuiik Hn T 1 1 1 IS TH Is constructive and made with the pur pose of revealing to the student his flaws and weak spots in ordor that he may make corrections that drive toward strength of mind and charac ter. The average student rather ex 'pacts to be corrected, for one of the motives that brought him to college was the desire to learn now to do a task and do ;t properly and correctly, be corrected does not give the In- But simply because the student can The Exhaust. Pid'ja Ever Take a blind date A friend of a friend A cute little dancer? Did'ja ever Wait patiently For the time to come? And then Peek down the banisters For a look at him? pyja ever Feel like bawling At the sight You beheld? Then At the dance Did'ja ever Have to sit out With this pill Who couldn't dance And didn"t have sense to trade While everyone else Was having a ' Dandy time? Did'ja ever Swear off blind dates? And Did'ja ever Take another? FAMOUS POUNDS of dog meat. Piano ing Epsom Salts University Notices. W. A. A. All W. A. A. members that have any snapshots or tne activities oi the organization please turn them in to be used for the Cornhusker. Write your name on the back and hand in to Miss Clark of Sue Stille, at once. Ail snaps will be taken care ot and returned. Vocational Man Special meeting Monday, February 20, at the American Legion Club rooms, at 7:30 p. m. Talks and mu sical entertainment. Every Vocation al man be there. Half Taking off candy Louise Daily Worse. GOLDEN DAYS 1 Every year about time For the Flaming-Tops to meet. Have you listened to clumps Of "nears"', Try to convince themselves And others that they Are elllgible? II The red hair net sale Increases, As does the Golden Glint, Henna leaves, And other aids To brilliancy. Have you heard them TaTlk about friends Who belong? Of a certain English Professor Crowned with a fiery mop, Who draws a harsh line, Between the "eals" and "Psuedos", And dare the latter to cross? HI The poor girls work, Try to purchase tickets, But in vain The door is slammed in their faces, And lobbying ceases Until next year. Goldenlocks: Are you ready? Miss Washed-out: Not enough to go to the Golden Fleece Banquet.. Chit Chat. Dear Jane: Have you ever heard of a man having a hope box? One hears an awful lot of gossip about people as they stroll the weary way of the campus wool gatherer. The ilatest choice bit that fell before my hungry ears was a sidelight on one of the big foot-ball men whom you really would think was immune from the gentler sentirhents. They say that this chap has a habit of collecting silverware on every trip he makes on the big team. In this way he has ammassed quite a horde of table utensils of various kinds, but he 11- ments the fact that he never wiJl be at ease in his housekeeping with this miscellaneous assortment because it might make him a little uneasy when guests appear on the scene. Oh, wel, they are good memoirs of many fights and that's something. Per haps he sees greater battles ahead, one never can tell. BANGS. JUST ARRIVED! Some of those popular Manhattans in fine stripes and Checks $2.50 to $5.00 Personals. Worth McDonald, '22, is visiting at Doniphan, Neb. Betty Clark, '24, will visit at Shelby, la., this week-end. Mary Anna Holingsworth from Coe College is a visitor at the Chi Omega house. Pauline Ritchie, Omaha. '24, is visiting ar. Marjorie Coppem, '23, will spend a few days at her home at Sioux City, la. Phi Deltta Phi Phi Delta Phi picture for the Corn husker will be taken at 12 2o'clock to day at TownsenJ's studio instead of at one o'clock as previously announced Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon picture for the Cornhusker will be taken at Town sends, Friday noon, February 17. Numeds. Important business meeting Thurs day, February 16 at 5 p. m. n Bcs sey hall. Proofs for the Cornhusker picture will be there. Advisory board elected and new members will be voted on. All members are urged to be there. Student Volunteers. The Nebraska state student volun teer union conference will h held at Cotner college, Bethany, Nebr., Feb ruary 17, 18 and 19. All studr-nls in terested in missions should attend. Cornhusker Pictures Orgonization treasurers will please call at Student Activities office to sign voucher for Cornhusker pages. This matter is being handled entirely through the student activities office and should be taken care of at once. Organization Picture. Any organization wishing Informa tion in regard U picture fur the Coru husker may obtain such by calling Townsend's B-1129, Chas. Hal', B-4CJ9, Ruth Miller B35S0. If your appointment has not been made, get in touch with the committee in regard to this. The Calendar. Friday, February 17 Union open meeting, 8:30 p. Temple. m Sincerity Service Satisfaction Apparel for Gentlewomen Clothing for Gentlemen STORE NEWS savins-- A Sale of NEW Silk Pettiticoaits Beginning Friday morning at 8:30 It's the best sale we ever had, and we expect them to move quickly at the very low price of $g95 There are only 250 of them but while the quantity is limited, quality is the best. Lengths are fr-m 30 to 36 inches. Your choice of messaline or taffeta in every popular glade plain and changeable colors at only 2.95. Come Early Make Your Own Selection And Get the Petticoat You Want Qvdge sXXjcnze! Co