Sleepy Freshmen Finally Rest (Contln4 fron Page 1) formals their being plenty of serv ice from sleepy-eyed freshmen. The test has been hard and trying but to date few have given in. 0 ders have been fulfilled exactly and those that have found it difficult to carry1 out desires and wishes of harsh upperclassmen have died valiantly ir the attempt. Historic traditions have been impressed firmly upon the neophyte nrnds, strenghtening their qualifications for initiation. Sleep Ii Welcome The excitement has slowly passed away. Upperclassmen appear tired and worn, and all are of the same opinion that the last three days have been long and tiresome, as well as entertaining. Today is a welcomed day, for all concerned, and sleep and rest are the predominating issues. The past fifty-four hours have seem ed ages but it has all ended as sud den as it started. , Freshmen that have scowled at un heard of duties have found a new lease on life and muttprn .a grumblings have turned to feeble smues and now and then loud, re sponsive laughter as thev lwr5, turn over in their minds the expe- wcuces oi tne past few days. run After All To the upperclassmen it ha t,o entertaining. To the pledges it has ueen a aruageiy, but a drudgery that none would have missed. For mnntl.. io come they will gather to talk over their probation days and all will agree Wat they wouldn't have miaDj - n lor the world. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN UH. .. A i 7" '. ". '. i ' . I . P Combination Lunches 25c Boiled Ham Sandwich Potato Salad Pi or Cake Coffea or Milk AND MANY OTHER DELICIOUS COMBINATIONS. THICK Malted Milka and Other Fountain Delicaciea At PILLERS' WE DELIVER 16th A O B-4423 Art Exhibits Are Displayed (Continued from Page 1) Side Walks of New York" will rep resent Grabach and his love of the everyday life. Lincoln art lovers have long ad mired the pictures of Eueene Hip. gins who is sending "Fisherwomen ol baloway". Emma Fordyce Mac Rae is remembered for a decorative piece last year entitled "Iris". This year her contribution is "Stelka". William S. Schwartz, who had a one man exhibit in Morrill Hall dur ing November and December, will exhibit some of his work also. Schwartz is remembered for the lum inous quality of his paintings. Paul Trebilcock had a picture in the ex hibit several years ago in the gallery in the Library building entitled "A Lady from New England". This year a portrait, "Amelia Chiarina Castal do" promises to be of a very different type than his former picture. Desire to see prize winning pic tures can be satisfied at the exhibit this year. A number of prize winnincr pictures come direct to Lincoln from Chicago. Among these will be in cluded the works of Marcena Barton, Ross Moffett, and J. Jeffrey Grant, wnicn were awarded prizes and hon orable mention at the annual nhnw in Chicago. "Nude", a painting by Samuel Hal pert will be amone the prize win ners. This painting won the Norman wait Harris bronze medal and cash award at the most important of the unicago winter exhibits In addition to the works hv nA favorites there will be manv new names among the exhibitors to stim ulate interest and satisfy those whn look for the novel and at the sami time effective expression of the ar tist s creative ability. The exhibit is open to the mihliV and may be 'found in the art gallery on the second floor of Morrill Hall. Sigma Phi Sigma Gives Charter J Starting ) Monday a white-faced kid with a smoking gun in his hand stood over the body of Buck Gordon, gunman and hi-jacker. They didn't know he had killed a man ! They didn't know he was trying to go straight! (Continued from Pag l) 1921 and 1922. The organization temporarily dibsanded. but in the fall of 1925 it was revived as a local social fraternity, and since that time has made good headway on the cam pus. A petition was sent to Sigma Phi Sigma in the fall of 1927, and favor able action was taken on it by the governing body of that organization. Umicron chapter is the fifteenth chapter of Sigma Phi Sigma to be int stalled. The mother chapter of the organization is at the Universitv of Pennsylvania where the fraternity was iounaed in 1908 by Brice H. Long, Percy H. Wood, and Guv P. (Needham. The Nebraska chapter is the second chapter of Sigma Phi Sig ma to be installed in schools comnris- ing the Big Six athletic conference. I he other chapter is Lambda at the University of Missouri. The national office of Siema Phi Sigma is at Champaign, Illinois, where the oificial publication, thej Sigma Phi Sigma Monad, is publish ed. The colors of the fraternity are gold and white and the flowers the jonquil and lily of the valley. The pin is composed of a gold jeweled Phi superimposed upon two gold Sigma's. Lift of Member . The following active members of Kappa Kho Sigma were initiated nt the ceremony Friday night: Paul R. Jenkins, Gothanburg; Victor H. Syl van, Gothanburg; Royal C. Kiser. Tipton, Kas.; Lyee J. Klotz, Exeter; Raymond McCormick. Lincoln: Frank C. Summers. Beatrice: Ever ett N. Hanson, Kennard; Geoffrey R. King. Arapahoe: Corda L. Wiem ers, Diller; Mark Q. Swan, Melbeta; Kobert M. fcvans, Atkinson; Bernard E. Halstead, Lincoln; and 0. E. Gau ger, Eustis. The following alumni returned for the initiation and installation: Ar thur N. Huddleston, Crowell, Texas; Murry. E. Dilley, Friend: Elmer Pond, Plainview; Herbert C. Matzen, Yutan; Hubert G. Stamp. Yutan; f Verle McBride, Belgrade: Wendell Dodd, Randolph, Iowa; Harold A. Morrison, Stapleton: Joe M. Kadla- cek, Hay Springs; and Edwin Streetz, Tipton, Kas. OUR VERY BEST Marcelling 75c Permanents $7 to $10 Try Our Manicure Only 50c Charlotte Beauty Shop 1240 M St. Llndell Hotel Honorary Members Initiated W. M. Stebbins, state treasurer of Nebraska, and Vernon Morrison, in structor in the College of Business Administration and Dr. R. L. Stock man, Sioux City, Iowa, at the Uni versity, were initiated at honorarv members Saturday evening at the chapter house. The program for installation was completed with a formal banauet and dinner dance at the Cornhusker Hotel Saturday night. Elmer Pond acted as toastmaster at the banauet and responses were made by W. M. btebbms, ii. Schramm, chairman of the inter-fraternity council, and the Installation team. The dinner dance was sponsored by Dean and Mrs. J. E. LeRossiemol Dr. J. E. Kirshman and E. F. Schram. entire skit will be a play upon words, Ieaturing novel dancing effects. Tumbling Act A tumbling act including a novel variety of combinations is included in the skit submitted by Hazel John son and LaNette Knox. The act is planned to be a snappy ten-minute entertainment "which could last long er . Simple costumes will be worn by the ten or twelve girls who take part in the tumbling medley. "Up Above" 'Up Above", planned by Phi Mu. will feature striking stage effects and beautiful costumes. It contains an element of the fantastical, a sugges tion of dreams, but snap and tang centers around the leeendarv "Man- enough to hold the audience. The play m-the-Moon" and the traditional "Lady Who S h o u 1 d-Be-in-t h e e- Moon." A well-trained chorus, a collection of popular music, and n campus theme of local color will be included in the act, presence of the voter in. the ballot boxes. Careful Check Will Be Kent Careful check is to be kept on all persons voting. Each individual name is to be checked. Council fa culty advisor with other faculty members as will as Council member are to be stationed about the lobby and at the polls. Notes on the candidates follow: Kate Goldstein, candidate for sen ior class president, is president of Gamma Alpha Chi, a Silver Sarnent. Daily Nebraskan reporter and on the Cornhusker staff. She is a mem ber of Sigma Delta Tau. Ray Randels is a Varsity football man and a member of Pi Kappa Al pha. Valentine Theme The seasonable valentine theme is woven into Gamma Phi Beta's act. It will consist of the entrance into view, through a large heart-shaned door, of girls representing valentines. H,ach valentine will dance, and the act will end in an ensemble. . The Co-Ed Follies is given for women only, and will last from 7:30 until 9 o'clock next Saturday eve ning. Tickets will be sold at the door for twenty-five cents. No advance sale is being carried on. The monev taken in will be used for the building, sometime in the future, of a Cooper ative house on the Universitv of Ne braska campus. Of the six skits presented the two best will be presented with fifteen and ten dollar prizes, respectively. A. W. S. Board Selects Skits rn n RICHARD offfflnifliM LiUU 3 A First National Picture His greatest dramatic triumph! ON THE STAGE AN AVALANCHE OF DANCE "STEPPING FEET" WITH THE TALENTED ARTISTS BABE EDDIE FENTON & LAMONT AND A SEXTETTE OF PRETTY PRECIOUS PEACHES THE EFFERVESCENT COMEDIAN FRANK RICHARDSON THE JOY BOY OF SONGS Beaver and his Melody Monarch DELINEATORS OF SYMPHONIC JAZZ NEXT WEEK Esther Ralston in "LOVE and LEARN" HE'S HERE! CHAPTER TWO "MAN WITHOUT A FACE" THIS WEEK nuui a r Act COLONIAL (Continued from Paeer 1.) accompany the reading of the well known poem. According to a descrip tion of the novelty offered by this Nebraska sorority, "the bar-room at mosphere is ever-present, aided by the bar-room queens and the arctic shieks". "The lady known as Lu" promises to be a startling surprise The tragedy of the story promises to be very touching, with an appropriate climax. "Pathe News" Movie fans will be favored with an agreeable surprise in the "Pathe News" skit, to be presented by the Womens' Athletic Association. A girl dressed as a page will hold cards upon which will be printed the sub titles for news events. Each sub-title will be followed by a dancing act interpreting the announcement. The Tomorrow ALL WEEK Every Evenin At 8:30 lUlBftHNirvYI r 1 1. -.ljmiij.i'. i p. m. tJAtMt'mfra'frfT1 i Matinees TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SAT. 59TH SUCCESSFUL WEEK We Present a Comedy by Lewis Beach "The Goose Hangs High" A play that portrays with great good humor and truth the efforts of a modern family to adjust themselves to difficult circumstances "THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH" was the initial production of the Dramatists' Theater, Inc. Six American Playrights, Owen Davis, James Forbes, Cosmo Hamilton, William Anthony Mc Guire, Arthur Richman and Edwards Childs Carpenter, all banded together to produce their own works and some idea of the merit of this play may be gained from the fact that they shelved their own manuscripts and gave Lewis Beach's play precedence. JOY SUTPHEN. POPULAR PRICES t Evenlnga: 25c, 60c, 75c Matinees: 25c and 60c. NEXT WEEK A Mystery Melodrama Based on the Most Unusual Crima Ever Conceived "Whispering Wires" STARTING RIALTO MONDAY THE GREATEST SHOW OF MIRTH CHARLIE CHAPLIN Students Vote on Presi dents Next Tuesday (Continued from Page 1) Keith Meyers. The Student Council will have charge of the polls with Robert Dav enport as chairman of the election committee. No person will be allowed to solicit votes inside of the Temple. kach voter is to check the names of the candidates for whom he wishes to vote on a ballet furnished him by tne election officials and will be de posited by an election official in the Ilo Trively. also a candidate for the senior presidency is a reporter on the Daily Nebraskan, a member of the Cornhusker staff and a Viking. His home is at Randolph and he is affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa. John McKnight, junior class pres ident candidate, is a Viking, a mem ber of Sigma Nu and his home is at Auburn. Eldred Larson, candidate for jun ior president, is business manager of Awgwan, and Delta Tau Delta. James Musgrave, sophomore can didate, is assistant business manager or the Awgwan, a Green Goblin and sophomore football manager. He is an Alpha Tau Omega. Oman King, the other candidate for this position is a Pershintr Rifle. sophomore basketball manager and a member of Kappa Sigm. Coburn Tomson, freshman class president candidate, is a track man. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. His home is in Lincoln. W. Keith Myers, the other fresh man candidate, is a Daily Nebras kan reporter and is on the Cornhus ker staff. He is a Theta Chi. MOGUL Quality is Appreciated by Nebraska Men. The Mogul Barbers 127 No. 12 STUDENTS MEETING PLACE LARGEST ASSORMENT OF MAGAZINES IN TOWN CANDY BARS SOFT DRINKS CHESS HEADQUARTERS C. J. Shirk, Prop. V4 BI. So. "O" on 11th St. SCENES SHOWN IN PICTURES Reel Showing Lincoln and Campus Features Are Used Scenes of Lincoln and the Univer sity of Nebraska are being shown throughout the United States in a National Press Association motion picture reel. The pictures were made by the Conservation and Sur vey Division of the University and show the journey of the Nebraska Press Association through the Black Hills last summer. Recent showings of the film in Pennsylvania were at the Quaker- town High School on January 8. at the Quakertown Rotary Club on Jan uary 10, at the Pennsylvania State Press Association oh January 28 and at the Hospital for the Insane on Fe bruary 2. The reels were shown at the New York Press Association Convention on February 4, and at the Wisconsin convention ol February 8. The pic tures were seen by the South Dakota Convention February 16, and the Minnesota Convention on February 17. Valentines Large Assortment to Select from Valentine, Place Cards & Talleys LATSCH BROTHERS Stationers Lincoln's Largest Supply House C Y shall I do aL VbT) with QCs that f M Call B3367 VADSITY.S CLEANERS AND IVEHS LISTEN! ! ! YOU COLLEGE JOES AND COLLEGE GALS THE IDYL HOUR IS RIGHT THERE (WHERE IT ALWAYS HAS BEEN) AND IS STILL SERVING THOSE WONDERFUL SUNDAY DINNERS AND LUNCHES OF EVERY KIND. PICNIC LUNCHES AND PARTY PUNCHES A SPECIALTY. B-1694 136 No. 12 NOTE of Th. producers "The Circus mand that w chare Mat. 35c Eve. 50c Thai pricas ara for the showing of "The Circus" only. Do not ba confused. -IN- "The Circus" The world's two biggest attractions com bined Charlie Chaplin and "The Circus" making the great est comedy of all time ! Imagine Char lie under the "big top!" He's the whole show but doesn't know it a circus, all laughs ADDED "Dazzling Co-Ed" Another "Colletians" NEWS TOPICS TRAVEL iiiiiiniiuipo STARTING MONDAY SHOWS 1-3-7-9 MAT 35c V- T eve- H Jy- f V 11 s rfCWv -4 1 a. T .n.v, v5 V J J A v i i NEXT WEEK LON CHANEY IN "THE BIG CITY" NEXT WEEK "Sorrell and Sen" : X 1 aL.s.A..iaM. - - t-TerirW