The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1922, Image 2

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    The Daily Nebraskan
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STUDENT OVER-CONFIDENCE
Anion the students of the I'ni
versity, among the followers of No
braska football, bvit not among tlio
members of the football Bquad, there
Is a reeling that Nebraska ought to
be ashamed If she Is even scored on
this year. Such foolishness, on
might go so far an to call it igno
rance, as the persons making such
Btatomenta disclose, deserves the
ridicule of every sane person on the
campus.
Nebraska is not confronted with a
walk-away schedule. The Cornhus-
kers this year do not need to do
more than see how high they can
'boost the totals. They have to
work; they have to fight to win the
first game and every game after
that. To come through with a clean
slate this year will be no easy mat
ter ana no tmnKing sperson can
weigh the facts ami assert that None
Dame has no chance against Nebras
ka; that Syracuse is easy meat.
Not a team on the Huskers scheJ
ule is going to let Nebraska win. Not
a team that meets Nebraska this
year will believe that it has not a
chance and a mighty good chance
to beat the Cornhuskers.
True, Nebraska has a squad of ex
perienced men. But so do rcos" of
the teams Nebraska is to meet. Syra
case has already defeated two stron?
teams, both by comfortable, early
season scores. Saturday Nctre
Dame almost swamped Kalamazoo,
an ancient and a dangerous riva".
Missouri, Kansas, Ames and Oklaho
ma are conspiring to take the Hus
kers down. They will not meet Ne
braska with any less fight than ha?
characterized them in the batties of
years gone by.
South Dakota comes next Satur
day. For two weeks before the Hus
kers donned the moleskins, the Coy
otes were preparing for the football
grind. In games of years ago. South
Dakota has always fought to the la?
whistle. Not until the final second
will either team be certain of vic
tory on Nebraska field Saturday
Cornhuskiep students and followers
must beware of over-confidence. Re
member the game of 1904 when Colo
rado came to Nebraska doomed for
defeat and went home carrying the
honors. Remember the fate .whir!'
supposedly awaited Nebraska at
Pittsburgh last year. Realize that
Nebraska is as susceptible to a de
feat from an "on paper" easy rival,
as were the Panthers last year, and
Nebraska at the hands of Colorado
Jn 1904.
Over-confidence has been the ruin
of many teams. Nebraska is no ex
ception to the rule; its students and
followers must realize the danger.
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lualiiniH. Students are not. asked to
sign the pledge, curds and forget
about them. They are nuked to Join
the unsocial ion thinking about what
the hhboc latlons mean. To do this
it. will be necessary to read ovef,
,'M ii study careliilly, the printed mat
ter which outlines the principles
u en which the organizations arc
llUBOd.
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Due of last year's I'nlverslty grad
uates, in speaking of his lour years
at college, declared that ho hud gulli
ed utmost as much through his act
ive Interest 111 the various school af
fairs as he had lroni his course oT
study, "If every freshman would
start out with the Idea of entering in
to us many school activities as lie
possibly can and if he would work
faithfully in these various move
ments mid organizations, then he
would begin to receive the full bene
fits of his college life."
So often on upperclassman may be
heard to bemoan the fact that ho Is
not more active In campus affairs.
lie feels left out and wishes that he
had started early to make for hint
self ihe name of an active and Inter
ested members of student body.
It is sometimes haul wi
sure, and when one Is carrying a
"stiff course, It is not always os
easy to enter into activities as one
might desire. However, the advant
ages to the gained more than repay
the student for time and energy
spent. Friendships are formed, new
lines of thought are developed and
one's name becomes known to the
students. And is there anyone who
can resist this appeal of publicity ol
the right kind?
Profit by the experience of a
graduate, freshmen, and "enter in."
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CALENDAR
Wednesday, October 4
I'nlverslty Art club supper, 0 p. in.,
Art gallery.
Important meeting of nil members
Tlietn Sigma Phi 'Wednesday, Octo
ber 4, nt ! p. m., Kllen Smith hull.
Sriuaro and Compass club meet
ing, 7 p. m., rnculty hall.
Glrla Conuucrcllril club meeting,
Social Sclenco hnll, room 305, R p. in.
Kosniet Klub meeting, 7; 30 p. m.
Dully Nebrusknn office.
Thursday, October B
Sigma Tail meeting, 7 p. in., Fac
ulty hall.
Lutheran club business meeting, 7
p. in., Social Science 107.
Friday, October 6
Union open meeting, 8:30 p. in.
Pu.ludlan.
Delinn meeting, 7 p. in., Faculty
hall.
University Commercial Club, 11 o
clock. Social Science 305.
Pumbell meeting, 12 o'clock, S101.
Alpha Omlcron Pi house dance.
Chi Omega house dance.
Saturday, October 7
Football South Dakota vs. Ne
braska, Lincoln.
Delta Sigma Delta house dance.
Band subscription dance, Armory.
Alpha Delta PI house dance.
XI Delta dance, K. C. hall.
Lambda Chi Alpha house dance.
Kappa Kappa Gamma house dance.
Xi Delta subscription dance, K. C.
hall.
Agricultural college mixer, Armory.
Omega Ileta Pi house dance for fresh
men.
varieties than uirreticy hills como in
number ot both greu and yellow
.leiuiinliiatloiis. And it takes a goodly
hark to settle some of ihe Itemized
statements presented for payment
Most Jokesmllhs are of the pinion
I 'liil woiiu u run up mere bills tha.i
men. Hut we thl'U :iit s'lice doc
dim Uf". M'l'ltlllg "Sllll1!' pre it" ptloiM,
the men are rumilngicali i wliii the
women In the great bill derby. Kven
.round "he first of th? month, "hill"
lokes a crued in "Top' r, of the Day"
Klluis bring a settlement ot laughs.
Your laughter will bo ample payment
lor our trouble in listing theso "hill'
Jokes.
Lost and Found
Lost-Schrug & Allxl's grammar,
lieturti to Pally Nebraskiin office.
Lost-Delia Chi fraternity pin. Re
ward, For sale Dark bluo duvetyn suit,
molo trimmed, grey silk lining, scarce
ly worn. One gymnasium suit, used
ono semester. F4523.
Lost-Man's ring, with 18 rubles.
K1S02. V. Ha be.
That Will Help.
Doctor What you need is some
more exercise.
Patient All right, Doe, it that's tho
case I'll run up a little bill. New
York Dully News.
Billing & Cooing.
Ho met a fair maiden and soon he
was a-wooing.
He told her he loved her, the words
softly cooing.
He suggested they marry, she fell
for the plan.
On the first of the month billing
began. "Topics ot the Day" Films
Such Courtesy.
Visitor I'm a bill-collector and I'm
looking for Mr. Do Swell.
Rut lor Sorry he Isn't In, but I will
be glad to put your name on the wail
ing list. Judge.
U-NOTICE
i'.-r'h-. if Mi'1 ml lntrost will b,
pri!.:,.l in thu ,-',nin:i for two rons,.oa-
,l:p. s. i i.py shniM ho In t he o
hr.i-kM, i.ffi.," l.y five oclnrk.)
PURPOSE OF AMBASSADOR CLUB
He said he wouldn't take a million
for It but he is giving it away every
day. He is rich and the University
Is proud to have such men as e. He
doesn't drive a flashy Stutz in the
height of fashion but if you look
about you can easily see him
Christmas time he packs his grip and
drons down to his home town. They
know him there because ot the way
ho lavishes his wealth among them.
He is a real Nebraskan who wouldn't
sell the Neuiaskn Spirit for a million
The Ambassador's Club has for one
of Its purposes the exemplification
of Buch a spirit In the high schools
of Nebraska.
THE Y. M. C. A. AND Y. W. C. A.
University Men twll he asked this
week to Join the- University Y. M. C
A. University women will receive
invr.,iiinn to become members ol
the Unversity T. W. C. A.
. Membership in the Associations Is
besed on Interest and service. Stud
enU vho are willing; to subscribe to
the principles of the Associations are
welcome to become members.
The activities which these campus
Ai-cm-niTAtiona reDresent are will
known on the campus. They are vi
tal factors In the life of the schoool
The Invitation of new members does
Wrestling Team
Ail men who intend to try out for
the wrestling team unless out for
football, and all others who are inter-
ed, are aked to report Mondays.
Wednesday and Fridays in the Ar-
tr.ory from four to six o'clock.
Military Uniforms
All uniforms for advanced military
science students have now arrived,
rnd are being issued in the basement
of Nebraska hall. Officers whose uni-firr.-.s
rro ready will secure them as
5o-ri risible ami wear them dur
ir.g 'he -;r:'.l period.
Swimming
A'.l c;rls who wish to take swim-j
r..;:.?. call at S 202, unless you have
ived yuur swimming ticket.
Organization Officers
Officers of all campus organiza
tion3 ars asked to call at the Stu
dent Activities office any afternoon
thi. week between ono and five
oclock.
Vocational Students' Club
All vocational students are urged
to attend a meeting Wednesday, Oc
tober 4 at tho American Legion club
rooms at 7:30 p. m. Reorganization
and election of officers for the com
ing year. Special piogram arranged.
W. A. A.
General W. A. A. meeting Wednes
day night at Ellen Smith hall at 7:15
m.
Theta Sigma Phi
Important meeting of all members,
Wednesday, October -1, at 5 p. m.,
ffllen Smith hall.
Block and Bridle Club
Meeting of all members 5 p. m.,
Wednesday, Judging pavilion.
Catholic students will be enter
tained by the Knights of Columbus
Wednesday evening at the K. C. hall.
There will be a program followed by
dancing.
Palladian alumni association will
entertain the .active members and
their guests at the home of Dr. and j
Mrs. E. W. Rowe 2S2S Stratford ave-j
nue at 8 o'clock Saturday, October 6.
General meeting of W. A. A. no-
night at Ellen Smith Hall, 7:15.
Regular meeting of Amabassador's
Club, Social Science Hall, Thursday
Training Course of advisers for
Girl Reserve club work begins Thurs
day, Oceober 5, meeting from seven
to nine. Every Thursday evening for
all girls who are interested are in
vited.
The Union Literary society will
meet at the regular time Friday eve
ning in the hall of the Temple. Visi
tors welcome.
Bowling.
There will he a meeting of the In
dependent Bowling League Thursday
night at 7:30 at the Delta Chi house.
All fraternities interested in bowling
have a representative out.
University Commercial Club.
There will be an Important busi
ness meeting of the University Com
mercial club Tuesday at 1 o'clock In
Social Science SOS
Ragbag.
Say, Kathusa,
Aren't you all
Just worked up
To ftuncontrollablo
Excitement
Ovah the new
Honorary colonel?
Just think what an
Honor to lead the
Grand inarch at the
Military ball
With such a good
Looking feller and
Everything.
A freshman is very zero during the
first few months of school.
A queer co-ed
Is Mary Goff;
She never tries
To vamp her prof.
And just as queer
Is young John Dlock:
lie's never missed
An eight o'clock.
Pardon Me, But
Were you ever
Dazed?
When the pledge
Li.-ts came out
Weren't you
Stunned to see
That
Gotmore Rich
Pledged
Alpha Pi Epsilon
When he was such a
Pull from
Podunk?
JOKES
Settling a Smile Bill
Bills are due. Not only are they
i.ue the first of the month, or there
abouts, but things bought should be
paid for to complete the deals equit
ably. It is very easy for Mrs. Shopper
to run up a charge account. And.
when her hsuband receives a bill or
statement at the end of the month.
hi makes a charge against her ex
iravagenee. Bills due come in greater
Professional Visitor.
Hay Did that young Doctor An
thony break off his engagement with
you?
May I'h-huh! And he requested me
to return all his presents. Then he
sent me a bill for fifty visits. "Topics
of the Day" Films.
Out of Sight.
Wifey This is a marvelous cli
mate! And isn't it delightful to get
away from home and climb up here
where no ono can find us
Hubby You bet it is, especially
the bill collectors. Elizabeth (N. J.)
Journal.
Long Felt Want.
Vic (munching apple) Aesop said,
An apple a day keeps the doctor
away.
Herb I wish I knew some fruit
that would have the same effect on
hill collectors. "Topics of the Day"
Films.
Headgear Trouble.
Wife I wish, dear, that you'd settle.
my last year's milliner bill. I really
can't sleep thinking of it.
Hub Your conscience pricking you
eh?
Wife Oh, no but I need two more
hats right away. New York Star.
A Silencer.
Mrs. Knott Didn't your husband
rave when you showed him the dress
maker's bill?
Mrs. Spott Rather; I showed him
the milliner's statement and then he
became simply speechless. New
Brunswick (N. J.) Home News.
All freshmen who took out
football equipment and then
dropped the course must turn in
equipment at once, as a number
of men wishing to join the
squad are unable to do so be
cause of the lack of equipment
(Signed) FARLEY YOUNG
Freshman Coach
At a special meeting of the Delta,
Pauline Gund, Gamma Phi Beta, was
elected to take the place of Myrtle
not come under the nsual category WKve. who did not return this
i rear.
THE BROWN BETTY
Opening Night for Students
Friday, October 6
University Students Pay l"s a Visit
A FINE ORCHESTRA
m FOR DANCING
REFRESHMENTS
It Will Re An EnjoyuMp Evening
Ip5l 1720 So. 17th Make Reservations Phone VO.no.H
ONE DOLLAR j!
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT fel
Mrs. G. Hudleston ;
ml
IT'S THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL
IGo
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Boy
when you PROMISE HER GOOD
CANDY, make GOOD with a box of
Rudge & Guenzel's Candies. It's the
thing this season. Ask anybody.
Wt send our Candies all over the State
and well send your order for candy any
where you say. Tell us where.
sais--
Candy Street Flor.
Hutting Its blunt nose into tho at-
mo:iphero that encircles the Caiupii
ille, tho T. S. iirmy dirigible C-2
added a hit ot twentieth century color
to the rumpus when It made several
rounds over the University grounds
yesterday.
Students in the upper division air
service unit made an Inspection yes
terday of this blimp which recently
completed a trans-continental flight
from Virginia. Captains Flsk and
Slgna of the California unit made the
trip from Crlssy field when the bal
loon niado Its appearance over tin
campus. The Dally Califomlan.
THE BIG FLOOD
Aches and pains often phophesy
rains.
In days of flood, the place to park
Is safe within a Noah's ark.
It's a big flood that does nobody
any good.
HEFFLEY'S TAYLORS
For Those Nifty Clothes
Remodeling, Cleaning, Repairing
For Men and Women
138 North 11th
The Whistle Shrieked,
traffic jerked to a stop,
ihe officer held up his hand,
"Hold on a minute,"
he shouted,
"Give that man a chance
to catch his new Dunlap!
Fall blocks $7
Other Hats $3.50 & Upward
Sweet Apple Cider
100 per cent pure apple juice mado from sound Jonathan apples.
We cater especially to University, Fraternity and Sorority parties
and social functions of nil kinds.
Ice cold cider in kegs with spigots will be furnished on six hour
notic. We also serve cider at our 12th Street Mill.
Idaho Fruit Company
218 No. 12th
B2472
The
Flavor
Lasts
THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director
Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
largo faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may
enter. Full informal ion on request. Opposite the Campus.
Phone B1392
11th & R Sts.
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FLORSHEIM
Fall Low Shoes
RELIABLE, refined-the
kind you'll enjoy. Cost no
more than ordinary shoes.
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