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Daily Nebraskan 1HE Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska vol iv-.v. M.NCOLN. M IUtK . M'MIW. NOW.MMU X V)2'K HUU. CI.MS. ZETA TAU ALPHAS, iFROSH FOOTBALL ALPHA THETS WIN ju.lj.in (loiiiinittrr .WitnN IVif for Hrl Dcnirttlioii S liniH'nJ IMil (imiuiiu Delta uiitl Oil Oiiirfcn Tik S-riind I'laci'M in Cnnti t. WILL DETERMINE DISCARDING CAPS iini:i:s or iiiio.s :ki i: mi.uk uts ! Class of .33 May Throw Away Green Headgear l( Beat Mizzou. TnI H I lirt-f Sur'r!t War lie fun I'm in;; I Vni;im ntl) (irn; Sig lli nml l;ipja Dello Timik I ir- ji nr. OLYMPICS DISCONTINUED, Freshmen Plan to Gather! In Stadium Saturday 1 And Hold Rally. I i itntr lirtfiit hl .17 l'n'!ilrnt to Lftitv .((rt'M' nl ) . M. All pr, Cents of student or. g.tnuuliont of I ho university re icquetted to lev their riwt, together with lh name Of the orgunif ation they ie prvtidcnt of, addreiift. and telephone number at the uni. tcft.ty V. M. C. A. office in the Temple In order that they can be listed in the student direc tory. The directory it enpected to be out by November 11, ac cording to Robert V en tier, edl tor. There might be a delay, however, becauia of the adver. tiling material. STUDENTS OLD BIG CELEBRATION 1ATII HUSKER LINESMEN DOWN K. U. 12 TO 6 FOR OLD GRADS Swirl tin;irt Niiiiif: ore ''.i llit.t ( ''i frali i ni! v u.is ;ni.lii li'xt place aii'l' 7..U T I ''!i.l soroiily lust il.H'r in lln loom comim; ilieor.i ! i t, -t nr. ilum 1 lln' ill clsii'ii thf jiiilL'inif Hi'lllr ii.i'. I fil.iv liifl-f. j ' . i. inin.n l ll.i in h I Ii1i.i T.i'l IMta vmi ! l m I iilul i : . i .1 . i ...iii . . . i i : 1 1 1 I r. s. i iim in, K mm- irai.inm. s mm 11 i -m. g i frrshman football t. am ilofeata the Mi.-mmrl yeailinga 0:1 stadium firl.l FEATURE K. 0. GAME HUSKER PEP FLARES pi Coaches Speak; Ramsay Gives Alumni Viewpoint, Asks Supoprt ! Vi ' t CM Omega weic ev-o ,el ' ! thirl or Ih niiilit'4. ( TV 1 1 .' soionliea lectlvirig lion-, eml-'c , i tn-n me Kappa Alpha Trrtv h.pp Kappa Gamma. ; H-'t I-. .is ivita. Lvita Gamina, ' Ml A!; hi lvita PI. The honorably mentioiirj ( fratr r. .'. i are IVlta Theta I'ht. ' Tfci Kis'pa r'. Mmixla tTil Alpha. .nri. I'hl Ivlla Thcla, ; n.1 S cr Alpha Epsilon. V:r.f.rr f each group will rr re.ve a up which must be won three m: r.ive times tyfore it - . - I burn' tht permanent pneny . . . , , of anv .TKaniration. Fent.m B. ! CVrohu.kf r PT. which had Ian rTem.r.p futnislieit the cup which . KuinhfJ .nncwht during Ihe r Mt!:i wnnninK fraternitv. In Ml1'" ly of the week. nre1 lvt competittrn. Sunr.a f-rth anew In vifiorvui tyl at Aiphi' K; i!on an.J Kappa Ivliahe Armory tl.lay night when W w.r.nerv with Kappa S.finia r Mxh) ntu.lenta ami .Nebranka id Kan Kappa r.amma placing ' rpiner jiru n.Kru.rr in won. in the Ulvisior.s. ' NrhiMAk-t frhtaen voll k j;tvrn , an opportunity t Jiwanl thrir jftct n rap if the l orntiuKer nun: Otiiuiv, uhu i :;jj ill Stadium Do Honor to Nebraska's Dead. Greeks Give House Dances, Dinners; Houses Are Gaily Decorated ALUMNI ARE KEPT DUSY Time Is Filled With Many Parties and Visits to Former Tcrchcrs Willi 1 1. .1.1, l .iUr N.ulii.iu lii or I l liaiiH- N In ii SlamU l iil tin Li-I N liili I iu-. Il.flf. Il nkhuk Muiti;s i in; mh:i M I.I5 Vl. tian alir llirmili fur I ir-t U I 1 1 or L'.i.l I'..- In lal.f ii Out illi rnr liy J.uk KHiott TWO BANDS PERFORM next Katunlav. Thia announcement wan made Saturday ly Goitln Lan.cn. chaln.an of the Innoront aoclety cnimiltee in cliarpe of green caps. In the past the annual freshman- Impressive nienioiUI M-ivUen sophomore lynipla clwiile.1 ' honnrmif Nebraska's alumni vYi wh.-ther or nt frehlimen would have die.1 and the playing of tak off the tradiional preen head- j whool mniRs y the Nchiaska anJ Rear or wear II until the first nm Kansas hands were fraturea of With the a built ion of Olympics last ' Homet-omniK game fxtAeen the year bv the Innocents rocletv it traditional rivals yesterday, was foimd nenessarv to provide Trnty thousand people hared ineir nea.is wnnc a iiimK Mjunq fired a ralute to those Nebraska rra.luates and former students l o 11,. ,-.,! . t I mi ,,: ll,. IJ !" i' '"i, i . l! nil ll,i III 1. 1 n! M, i i .I I nl' L' '.I I'.mi-I ..'ill I ll. ll ..ii tl i.i;. -v .ii.l !,.,. In lis, 1 li- 1 1 iisii r lu, iu I'l.l I . 1. 1 ..'. I..- ..'ir .!. , I .... I inn Ihlou n ; NAl llnkuf; Nl...lll In jni i . relieviiijf for the Nebraska-Kansas T.. i .tK-ns wer exceptionally h f.ne t ,- vear ami the resp,me f . in . fhm (lafrnitirs and aonuities. o;, 1 nr'-An' were riven by -American tackle and Arthur r.a.lev. chai.man of the 'nd ch: ,rhK-" tocer.!., committee In chrK f JJ' nlyerwty of Kansas Bunny drcoral.on... Itema.ndrr of the 0kK head line coach at Ne was comp-ved of Mar- I tfka. and Ray y'?' t:ir.!7eranJ Dw-ht Anders m. I 'r' ,f th N'brMka A,umnl E.:)ov said he thought tho , oc'aM',n- ., . . ofeorwion xvee better th;n usual A fhort memorial sen.ee In this vr .ir. an I that thev d.played m,y of alumni of the unixer tKre" iv.!'vilu.Uitv and original . '"V "o have dirt tmmei ' a "lT Ulnt r,n they have Uunng the Pre-ive part : of pt. Kratornities and sororities e"..j' "" - -v:e r-t allowed to Mnd mm he building as the large crowd, at :im on decorations and , he request of F.ldred LanKn- pre- tV, , ,-tenng the competition Mcnt of Uje Innocents bowed their hui t. f an rrun,e arcount of heatls In reverence while taps was some other means for freshmen of their caps. If the Husker yearlings lose to the freshmen Titers the class of lf33 will continue to wear the Old KNi'l. h" lvltiine.1 In th. t'lllvrl.MI V cf Ncliaskn for llomr- ci'inint were a.orded a loyal wel- i oil conic w ith parties, decorations, I and the Kansns fiHithall trame , plinned for Ihiir enjoyment.! House parties, banquets and din- j nrrs were arranged by th" various Cieek letter Rro.ips "in honor 01 their respective ulumnt. The different fraternities and, sororities vied with each other in - welcoming their graduate mem- ' bers vith claDor-ite decorations on fraternity SySlCIll Will DC tnoir chapter nouses, me ranKs of the returning alumni were swelled by those grads who were I in town for the Nebraska State Teachers association meeting held I in Lincoln this wvek and bv those ' who were here for the l.i .i nn i i 1 !... I I .1 ,. ..-in' I' 'lio sii.tr f.r liie ,I,i.uk I'-vi n I t orn K.u-. -in i i -i-.y l.nu- in t l.o (nidi i(.. iM'C 'l IN gnrie tl.e Kiii-m i i. Ivlii l.l I--.I lV oi. t.l the tH'lit'"-! IiiiHl" ELECT NEW OFFICERS Subject of Discussion For This Week. Officers for the freshman com "various ' mission groups who were elected who are dead. A bugler then i other conventions being held in the 'a1 "r: r',,r tno f,:l croup, sounded taos. ' citv. I Mary Arthurs, president- Ksiher Th r i flat anna. Irnn ul ii h tt'iit i r-. . t . c .l. 11 f. the et.r daieo decided 1 P bV drl,m 1 "" taken up dunn the,r stay bv ihl in Th? .nmiail lh un,v"-!"t.v T- ban rreeting old college friends and by by the Innocents. The annual , wna mH( llp of mpmhe,-., pf . at,dl ,he "manv functions !lMJ0J '."l.r.T. .1 1 Pershing KMe. Uay Ramsay, an- j ,,!ami,d ,RC,r hono?. Tne ad. J ." -i." i nounc,nK u, Pwa ,n lne Pre"lvanceniardof the alumni who ar- per. !:;iircs with Cailry. blown In the distance. 1,,. ,. !,-. 7 vwu Kav liamsey iDauergeu am- Prvify cifrht. The committee of ' -'s now at the university to taig-s was ccrcjsed of Twlsht ! 'how the same spirit that Is evi kirsrn Snd Eon Denson of the , dced by the alumni. He told chooi cf fine arts, and George 'ormer members of the school s-.-K . t.-. ,who ro to a great deal of incon- T!- winning fraterrftv-a decora- venience in order to come to Lin- , ti-.as v..ro made up of 'a crew cf coin to sec the Huskors. At the; Kfis fwotball non in a Kansas wmc time.- he declared, those of rrx K r.t attempting to row over ; you who are living here in town ; tie -V. V.n wave.- A Cornhuskcr , hire taxis to take you over to the fWhall player standing on a stadium. Now. get behind that! wrt'.-ial in resemblance of tne team in full force tomorrow and, aMe ,f liberty was given a ehow the alumni that you can do pfrrr.rt position in the display ' as wri" as they have" i th decorations were ' topped ; "fomehow you think, empha-1 W h a light house bearing siro-i Ed Weir, -that it doesn t ti? inscription "V of N." The make any difference to the team iCf.r.i.r.iied on Taec 3. Col. 1.) i fContinued on rage i, oi. s. Hie thance for freshmen to dis pose of their markers. i According to a plan outlined by j Larson, freshmen will gather in ! front of the east stand of Memor- ! ial stadium next Saturday, if the i Nebraskans win. Here they will i hold a Iwnfire rally, with green j caps furnishing fuel for the blaze, j "We hope to arrange to have a freshman rally for next Friday i night," stated Larson. "The fresh- man class president will have , charge of the rally and will make ; final arrangement's for the fresh men gathering at Saturday s I game." ! box, reminded students, alumni (Coi.tinued on Tage 2. Col. 4.) f !l Kennedy Expects Increased Activity in Campaign During Week. ned Thursday and Friday spent most of the first two days visiting thrir former instructors, inspect ing the student activities that they were interested in when in school, and running from one fraternity house to another renewing old friendships. Functions held for the grads fol low: Friday. Theta Xi fall dance. Zeta Beta Tau house dance. Sigma Nu house dance. Delta Gamma house dance. (Continued on Page 4, Col. 2.) Intcr-college Hnalx Include Four Teams The champion of the first inter-college playground base ball tournament ever staged at the University f Nebraska will be named Wednesday. The teachers college will meet the winner of the Aggie-Dentist game to be played Tuesday. Both games will be played at 4:30 on the drill field on their respective days, barring rain. In the event of bad weather, the games will be played in the coliseum. With the advent of more favor- able weather George Kennedy, business manager of the Corn- husker. expects the sales for the i 1930 year book to increase. For ,'the past week Cornhusker sales 1 men have been forced to limit ' their activities to the various buildings on the ccmpus. but with the cessation of the rainy weather I the campaign will be conducted ' on all parts of the campus. The business manager wishes to ' confer with all salesmen and mem bers of the business staff some that all salesmen check in their time Monday. He also requests sales at the close of each day. I Continued rn Tage 3, Col. 6.) Editor Asks Students To Gel Pictures otc All students are required to have their pictures taken by Nov. 9 if they want them to ap pear in the Cornhusker. Whether their names have ap peared in the Nebrar'.an or not, all students arc i' ged to ar range for a fit', .g at either Hauck's or T.wnsend's studio at once. Stucens who have failed to have their pictures taken at the time assigned for them are asked to do so this week. t; te a sine touchdown t I. More M 11' to 1'.' but a S.:I forward wall ross ii :, .ii ' lix'k Ihe bull on downs on t'uir own mie-ynrd li n -. Jim I'-uisch. Javhnwk fu,'i.nk was by far the n.ot outttHridin,: player in ihe aimu.tl l.nmn jnin; lassie nnd pounded and di ice th. Nebraska line to inpiplrteiy out down and outyard th 1S.LN- lem of Nebraska. l.au-i h Is pia;, ing his first your for K. I'. ar: Wie the mum "attack for the crew lr..ii Lavrcne( Jayhawks Score. In the opcnmi; n.inutcs of ti' first quarter of the game, the Ksnsas eleven counted on the firM. Viols ! break of the game when the Com- Iiiiskoim wele liaiK.f.1 ujirrn yaris for holding, putting the oval on the one-yard. line. Mevo He kuf was ch1:-. back to punt out of danger an i htxndir-K l hin. the Nebraska goi-.l line, the Hu.-k-er end barely received th? Ial! from ccntT when the Kansas line swept thrcijrh and Jim Hauch tell on the ball K-hino the goHl line for a tout Ii,!' iv. n Image's attempt at making h c- Scott, vice-president: Catherine .Vn.o-n. aecn-tary: and Clara lay, treasurer. This group meets cn Tuelay at 11 o'clock, under the leadership of Fmma M.-Laiighlin. The second group, under the di- ! rection of P.uth Ilob-rti. elected the following officers Heyne. president: Sylvia C'hait. vice president; Jean Irwin, sec retary, and Donna LHbbro. tress, urer." For the third group, the officers are: Leo;:e Keltcrer. pres ident: Gertrude Clark, vice presi dent: Virginia Jonas, secretary; and Eleanor Dickinson, treasurer. These groups meet at 4 and at 7 o'clock, respectively, on Thursday. The new officers for the fourth iimlnr Iha laailnrGhin i,f Lucille CoKer, are Ann Am.vifn. , ' - ., , -.. 0, ... i Spotting the Kansas el president: Jane Avtell. secretary; and Billic Beaumont, treasurer. Commission groups are organized l ' i i. rr.n.i fc'N the first quarter v.n- over o. ' and to discuss subiects cf genenl ,,,,. , . ,, ' interest to all. "Is the fraternity l spoiling lne iansas ei. n . six-point lead. Nebraska's tscai let machine lwgan to function and soon was under w ay. rollim;. I tar ing and gnnding cjown lh. Held ! soronty sstem Christian?" will ! be the subject for discussion this week. Dran Calls for Kizai! Itanqurt Applicalion- 1 Request has been made that ap plicants for chairmanship cf a , committee to conduct the an-iiiil banquet of the colloge of business administration, file their names either with Berr.a;r W ilson, or in the office of Dean Le Kossignol. fore tle Husker r,"(i-r.i'-n cooli march to ll.e covet'.-1 wh.t'1 ir.aikcr in th slipd' 4 the post?. Th s?c nd cprsrtcr v.s ti.e o'lirter "p-i C.'.i nlr !.-!: i With N'ohrcska rilin.T? at wil1 ever the Hargiss tecra. 1'. wa.' not far i;n,!cr way u;.t.i Cla.r .Sloan. Nebraska's triple threat .'re, to..k the oval and plo.vc.l through the en' ire Kansas team for eleven yard0 Mid a touch down Sloan's run for the lir-t Nebraska ton. hdo-. n v. i.; one t the spectacular cv-nls oi H game as be vc r d the e!'- f ii ((.'ontin.iffd on Fast -i. 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