The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1931, Page SIX, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. WM.
THK DAILY NF.BRASKAN
TYPICAL ARCHITECTURE DISPLAYED IN SIGMA
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h ii i ii- hou' shown to the left, opens hitherto untouched territory to the north on Vine otreet between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. The property Is valued at about 165.000. Including
Mlt fTh tK' hou-" of EnK"-,n architecture, with a note of Gothic Influence to suggest the c ollcgs buildings at Oxford and Cambridge. It la finished In Flomlfh bond atyle. trimmed with Indiana
t- ii Vpitlon house, right, la a striking example of French architecture. It in built around the inside of a corner lot, the two wings extending to the north and west being connected with
rirt ,ro!1h 'h'rh entrance Li gained. Delta I'psllon la th first Greek orga iiation on the campus to depart from the trend of the last five years by building a house off the campus. Their new
ii...! .!" lKat"1 l Seventeenth and E streets. It ii being built at a co.t of about J70.OOO. Including furnishings and property valuation, and will soon be ready for occupancy. Members are already
"V1D " the new Sigma Chi house.
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The Big Fun Fest
TONIGHT!
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erever you
do you'll
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go or whatever you
never find better en-
than
at Antelope.
All the Gang enjoys a real treat.
Where the
College Croud
Gathers
FACE SCHOOL YEAR
Delta Upsilon and Sigma
Chi Move Into New
Residences.
Two new fraternity houses have
been added this year to the many
others which have been built on
the campus during the last five
years. They are the Sigma Chi
and Delta Upsilon houses.
In keeping with the trend to
ward building near the campus,
the Sigma Chi house opens up
hitherto untouched territory to the
north of the proposed new univer
sity hall on North Fifteenth.
Delta Upsilon fraternity, how
ever, departs from the campus
ward trend of the last five years
and is the first organization to
build off the campus. Their new
home is being built on the quarter
block at Seventeenth and E streets.
New Houses Planned.
The new bouses on the campus
will goon be supplemented by that
of Alpha Tau Omega, which has
announced building plans for a
house at Fifteenth and T. and the
Phi Omega sorority Pi house,
which according to present plans
will be erected In the spring at
the present location. Sixteenth and
S. Alpha Delta Pi sorority also
plans to build at Sixteenth and
Vine streets, where It owns the
southeast lot.
Several other organizations own
campua lots, but in many cases
prefer to defer building operations
until the university begins devel
oping the still unopened eastern
section of the campus. Thev are
Lambda Chi Alpha. Alpha Sigma
Phi. Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Chi
Sigma. Pi Kappa Phi, Tau Kappa
Epsilon and Theta Chi fraternities,
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and Sigma Kappa sorority.
The new Delta Upsilon house
will be ready for occupancy about
Oct. J. The Sigma Chis "are al
ready living in their new home.
Both new houses are fine exam
ples of typical architectures, the
Sigma Chi house being suggestive
of the Gothic college buildings of
Oxford and Cambridge with" Its
Gothic treatment of the English
style. The Delta Upsilon residence
Is carried out in the French pro
vincial manner both inside and
ouuide.
Tower Connects Wings.
It is built around the back cor
ner of the lot in the shape of an
L. Entrance to the two wings is
through a tower in the angle be
tween the wings, which extend to
the north and west.
lne norm wing, a story and a
half in height, contains the great
hall or living room. The west
wing of the L. two full stories
high, is taken up with sleeping and
study rooms. In the center tower
are the housemother's quarters
and a trophv room. The basement
is broken up into a dining room,
kitchen facilities, a cook's room,
boiler room and trunk space. The
outside cf the house is faced with
random-coursed Ashlar stone of
mixed gray anl buff. The roof is
rough red tile in variegated
snaacs.
Estimated cost of the building.
property ana furnishings is J70,-
000. Furnishings will be in keep
ing with the general plan of the
Duuaing. and an informal French
landscape p'an will occupy the
garden space in the front of the
nouse.
Notable because it is the second
house to be built on the campus
by one organization, is the Sigma
cm bouse, which is being built at
an estimated cost of J65.000. in
eluding property and furnishings.
University Buys Old Sight.
The old Sigma Chi house will be
torn down by the universitj, who
bought the site to make room for
the proposed new womens dorm
ltory. The new house is the first
one to break ground in what will
some day be a fraternity row on
Vine street from Fourteenth to
Sixteenth. North of the Sig Chis
new home eventually will be a
, womens" athletic field, according
; to the proposed university de
I velopment.
j The exterior of the house Is
: finished In Flemish lvnd style, and
trimmed in Indiana limestone. The
house is of fireproof construction,
witn solid masonry walls, a full
basement and is three stories high.
The roof is of heavy slate. The
structure is built with metal case
ment windows in keeping with tbe
general style cf architecture.
An interesting feature of the
construction it. the oak-covered
concrete floor which is built on i
sleM Joists.
The living room on the ground
flo'.r is 23 by 40 feet, with a !
large bay window on the aouth, i
and onens on the west, on a balus- j
traded terrace paved in flagellated :
slate of different colors. Oak of '
gray antique finish is used thru- i
out the interior of the house. i
Ceiling of Oak Beams. i
Another unusual feature of the ;
house is the beam ceiling of solid I
hewn oak timbers. The north side 1
of the librery is also ofplld oak '
with built-in bookcases. The base- i
ment is devoted to a large kitchen, i
the dinning room, which has walls !
of red quarry tile, a chapter room
and the boiler rocm. i
The erection of the Delta
silon and Sigma Chi houses this
year Is significant in connection
with the ages of the two organiza
tions. Sigma Chi is the oldest fra
ternity local!;-, while Delta Upsilon
is the oldest national organization
on the campus.
Society
Frosh Meetings Sponsored
By Y. M. C. A. Again,
Says Hayes.
Plans for the continuation of
freshman councils, both on tbe
city campus ar.d at the agricul
tural college, have been announced
by C. D. Hayes, Y. M. C. A. sec
retarv.
First meeting for the city cam
pus council will be on Wednesday,
Sept. 23. from 7 to 8 o'clock. It
will be held In the "Y" rooms in
the Temple building. Leaders for
this group are to be announced
later.
Initial council gathering for
freshmen on the agricultural cam
pus is on Thursday, the 24th of
September at the same hours. It
will be held In the "Y" rooms, 303
Ag hall, with Professor Rosenquist
as leader.
MANTER RETURNS
FROM COLLECTING
PARASITIC FISH
Professor Manter. of the zoology
department, who for the past two
summers baa been gathering a col
lection of tropical parasitic fish at
Tortugus, eighty miles from Key
West in Florida, has returned for
his winter classes, and has brought
with him his difplay of specimens.
The professor, was situated at
The City Y. M. C. A.
'A Horn for the itudent. Where
ftilowthlp abm.nd."
Reasonably priced rooms,
conveniently located.
Up-
AGNES' BEAUTE
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Telephones B 322 . B 6971
Hotel Cornhutker Lincoln, Nebr.
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Informal
j $1.50 the Couple
W ith the close or rush week and
the beginning of classes social ac-1
tivities are rather quiet. Tbe final i
rush party for sorority groups was j
a formal evening party W'ednes-,
day evening. Many Greek letter
groups are already planning house i
parties and some nave set aaies
for their formals.
Delians Entertain
With Lawn Party.
Delian Union Literary society
entertained twenty-four rushees at
a lawn party Wednesday evening
at the home of Henrietta Becker.
Tbe evening hours were spent In
formally. Phil Erhart, president,
and Alvin Kelso, vice president,
welcomed the guests. Games and
refreshments were in charge of the
hostess who was assisted by Miss
Marjorie Dean and Harold BentzeL
COUNCILS WILL CONTINUE
the Carnegie biological station,
where he collected and studied the
queer creatures of the sea. He re
ported findings ranging from the
insignificant star fish to the
mighty shark.
Students and Professors
Special Rates on
City Y. M. C. A. Membership
GyniriAflum. Special Exfrrie,
Showers, Electric CablnM. Ultra
Violet. Swlmmlne. Baktball.
Handball. Volleyball and
Fellowfhip.
RATES FCR NINE MONTHS
Young Men up to 20 yeari... 7.50
Young Men 21 yean and over 11.25
Business Men's Club
118.75, S37.50 and 75.00
We carry the Drawing Sets and Supplies that are approved by
the College of Engineering. These include sets by POST , . .
RICHTER . . . DIETZGEN . . . K & E. All endorsed by the
faculty.
Also
Largest Stock in the City to Choose From
Triangles T Squares
Slide Rules
Curves Drawing Boards
And All Other Supplies
IZ
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FACING CAMPUS
Salon
Informal Opening
and Reception
In Our Beautiful New
eauty
Under Well Known Direction
Maison Lorenzo
You'll be more than delighted, we wager, at
the remarkable transformation in our beauty
salon! Almost, over-night it became a ver
itable fairyland of soft light, delicate colors
. . . and best of all Lorenzo Donarico, the
nationally famous specialist in the art of
cosmetology is at Gold's himself to direct
the "Maison Lorenzo."
A
Complete
Beauty
Service
Permanent
Waving
Finger
Waving
Hair Cutting
Tinting
Dyeing Transforma
Bob Manicuring
Facials
Shampoos
r.
THIS IS YOUR
PERSONAL INVITATION
TO ATTEND
c want you to know all about the M.ii
son Lorenzo ... to see the perfectly mar
velous new equipment . . . (we're boasting
now, but we're proud to say there's none
nthrr quite like it) . . . to pa poking
around the corners and see for yourself
that it's ultra epic and pan ... to view
the nfw sterilizers (every single thinu;
used in the Maison Lorenzo must first
make a trip to the sterilize i ) ... to know,
that you can get a permanent at Gold's
that will be just xacly like you want it
. . . (there are two brand new permaneut
maehinea that are perfect wonders).
AND WE WANT YOU
TO KNOW
that work in the JIaison Loremo is not a
bit more expensive . . . every little serv
ice no matter what it is will be given
you with the uttermost care... the prices
will all be moderate! Mr. Lorenzo, as he
is known to his many followers, is at
fold's himself to greet yon and with (lis
rest of us proudly show you "The Mai
son Lorenzo" ... do come in!
GOLD'S Fourth Floor
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