The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1931, Image 1

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AILY N E BR ASK AN
Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska
VOL. XXX1-N0. 27.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1931
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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Judges Name Prise Winners in Decorations Contest
SIG ALPH, DELTA
GAM ARE WINNERS
JUDGES ANNOUNCE
Tekes ami Alpha Thcts Win Second and Third Among
Fraternities; Chi Omega and Alpha Chi Omega
Are Sorority Second and Third.
N
TWELVE ACTS FOR
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NOVEMB
ER REVU
( I VMV.HA.U SAYS DECORA HONS EXCELLENT
Judging Committee of Oz Black, Mr.. EHery Davis
and Harry F. Cunningham Praise Originality;
Crowds Throng Street.
Kosmet Klub Committee
Chooses Skits for Its
Annual Show.
VARIETY, TALENT COUNT
Reviewers Find It Difficult
To Choose From Number
Sketches Entered.
WILL DEBATE UNEMPLOYMENT TUESDAY
BY DICK MORAN. j
Sigma Alpha hpsilon fraternity and Delta dnnmiA sorority ;
w awarded first place in their respective divisions on honio-i Twelve acts selected fiom the
winine decorations, according to a statement isstieM bv 1 he entry of twenty-four for the Kos-
, ii t...,. ... ..i 'met Klub moraine revue were an-
judeing committee yesterday. Twcnt six fraternities and nounced by Uje judging committee
-jguimi soroniu's (ioiuraicu inrir ijuums jij uhmtvuiicc vi iate yesterday afternoon.
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FORMAL QUEEN TO
BE REVEALED AT
AG EETE FRIDAY
SCARLET THRILLS
N K.U. VICTORY
Saner Coes Over for Only Touchdown. But Nebraska
OuldoMii Kansas l. to 3; Win Advance'
Bihlemen in Conference Battle.
SCIIAAKE IS BIG NOISE OF KANSAS BACK FIELD
Students at Barnwarming
Affair Will Ballot for
Honor Miss.
RI
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and Jov Shine in Cornhns-kcr Line at TacLla
And End; Homecoming Crowd Estimated at'
20.000 Witneies Nehra-ka Triumph. '
FILINGS CLOSE MONDAY !
CHARLES E. GRAY.
ConrteiT nf The Jnomnl.
I BYRON CHERRY.
Nebraska
coinii'r Satnrd
Girls Gettino Next Hiahest the K.-.nsas j.iy
Number Votes Will Act
As Attendants.
idnicfoiuinir tradition.
Tau Kappa Epsilon was awardedo
second place in fraternity decora- i
lions, and Chi Omega won second
among the sororities. Alpha Theta
Chi acd Alpha Chi Omega took I
third place among fraternities and
sororities respectively. The fol
lowing groups were given honor
able nention: Lambda Chi Alpha,
llltfl Phi PVil tlamma Dolt a and
TbtU Clii fraternities: and Pi ' GfOUO Made UO Of FOUrtCen judging all acts. Some acts which
VARSITY GLEE CLU!
Commenting on the selection the
j judges Dick Devereaux, LeRoy
Jack, Jack Thompson and Joe Al
tersaid that it was a veiy diffi
' cult job to pick twelve skits out '
j of the twenty-four which were en
1 1 tercd in the content.
1 1 According to the reviewers,
some were very good hut were
similar to others. Variety and 1
talent were the two points used in
Zeki and Rifat will represent Robert college of Istanbul, Turkey.
Tuesday evening In the Temple when they debate against Gray and
Cherry of the Nebraska team on the question, "Resolved, that com
pulsory unemployment insurance should be adopted by the soverign
nations as public protection against the vicissitudes of the machine
age." The visitors will support the affirmative side of the question.
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notch in the Six
! . it o the close
Annour.c mcnt of the election of
: Faimers Koimal tiueen will be
n;ad'.- Kiidav 'r.ing during in
tr emission at the annual college
of agriculture barnwarming :u-
Ketwecu two anil three bun-
GRAY
CHERRY
SELECTED MEET
Theta, j
Kappa i
Beta Phi. Alpha Dc-ita
Sigma Delta Tau, and
Delta sororities.
Crowds of homecoming alumni,
university students and Lincoln
esidents thronged the streets
iround fraternity and sorority row
Friday night to witness the dec
rations. People started coming
about 7 o'clock, and Sixteenth
i-eet was jp.mmed until late in
'if evening.
The following fraternities dec
orated their houses for the annual
toaecorning festivities: Alpha
'Sanna Rho. Atpha- Theta--Chi,
Ben Thta Pi, Delta Tau Delta.
Tenors, Nine Basses,
Six Baritones.
SEVENTY-FJVE TRY OUT
Twenty-nine students were se
lected lor the University Glee club
according to a statement issued by
Harold Hollingsworth, director of
the chous yesurday. The group
consists of six first tenors, eight
second tenors, six baritones and
nine basses.. --
Fifty-three names were sent to
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Umbda Chi Alpha. Sigmu Nu, Pi rhpcVpA (nr .h.rfi, .ihiiitv
Alpha, Acacia of DelU Rni, t.pnf v.nin. ra h-i9h Kt-
Dclta Chi. Delta ! ' . ... t,
Kappi
?ti Ganma.
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?ha Delta, Phi Delta Theta. Phi Hollinesworth stated. He added
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were good but did not get in were
eliminated, say the judges, be
I cause another act contained better
, talent.
Show Set for Dad's Day.
According to present plans, the
show will run for about two and
a half hours the morning of Dad's
day, Nov. 7.
The judges declared, however,
that since more than the usual
number of acts were picked this
year, one long act and one curtain
skit could be eliminated without
materially, affecting the how.
If any one of the large acts and
any one of the curtain skits are
not showing improvement by the
end of next week they will be
eliminated, according to the Kos
met judges.
The judges expressed apprecia-
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TURK
DEBATERS
MILITARY GROUP BANQUETS
Scabbard and Blade to
Honor Roosevelt's Birth
at Dinner Tuesday. j
First A'! University Fete
Draw; Large Crowd of
Nebraska Team Will Argue
With Robert College,
Istanbul, Turkey.
Charles E. Gray and L. Byron
Cherry will represent the Univer
sity of Ncbraskr. against Robert
college, Istanbul. Turkey, in an In
ternational debate at 7:30 Tuesday
evening, Oct 27..iathe Temple
theater. " 1
The Turkish debators are A.
Galib Rifat and Suha Zeki, both
natives of Istanbul who have re
ceived their advanced education in
the United States. Last year
Rifat studied engineering at the ,
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In commemoration of Theodore
Roosevelt's birthday the local
group of Scabbard and Blade will
hold its annual Scabbard and
Blade day Tuesday. A dinner is to
be held at the Delta Sigma Lamb
da house.
Cadet Maj. Frank Denton, leader
of the Nebraska group, is to be
toastmaster. The toast list is com
posed of Maj. L. W. Young, Dean
T. J. Thompson. Col. C. J. Frank
forter. Capt. J. W. Crissy, and Ca
det Col. Albert Lucke.
Candidates for Ag
Formal Queen File
'Candidates for Farmers For
mal queen must file their
names with Mrs. Polk, in the
executive office at Ag hall, be
fore 5 o'clock Monday, Oct. 26.
Candidates must file in person.
TOM SNIPES,
Pres. Ag Ex. Board.
f-ir.
di-d couples r.ie expected to wit-1
r.c?s the event, accoiuing to Tom '
Snipes who has charge of enter
tainment, ticket suits, and presen
tation of the queen.
Klaction of a queen for Farmers
Formal has been a tradition on the
college of agriculture campus for
several years, each fall a junior or
senior woman being chosen. Fil
ings for this honor will close at 5
o'clock llondav, Oct. 26, it was
ruled by the Ag Executive board, j
The ballots will be detachable!
from the admission tickets, as has !
been the custom in the past Snipes ; SOrcd bv the Innocents and held in
revealed. There will be a ballot i the Coliseum last night was at-
box placed in the executive office ; tended by over a thousand merrv-
BY MURLIN SPENCER.
lucil the finishing touches to a sn-ce.vsfwl Home
ly nl'tc moon in Mwm.rial st;;liiim by sending
hawks back to .Mt. dread on the low end of a
The llnskers' victory advanced them another
ace.
scoiv. the L';.ine was one sided with Ne-
"r.iaska running Kansas all over
j the field and chalking up 15 first
j downs to 3. The Huskers threw
: away numerous chances to score
while a fighting Hnsker line kept
Kansas from any scoring threat
whatsoever,
j Sauer scoied the lone Husker
! touchdown early in the second
quarter. Schaake of Kansas kicked
to Nebraska on her 27-yard line,
I and the Huskers immediately
started down the field with Sauer,
I n ill tTCtn orirl U'ro'viritA aUamh.!.
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HOMECOMING AFFAIR
ATTENDED By 1,039
SUCCESS PLEASES WOLF
in Ag iiall, and all voting must be
lin.sbed by t:ve o clock on Thurs
day, he added.
The woman In the coliege who
receives the greatest number of
votes shall be proclaimed queen,
and custom has it that those girls
' receiving the next highest votes
. JvilL . be attendants. . Genevieve
Brehrc was selected last year as
queen of the formal.
Eligibility Rules Listed.
Rules stating the eligibility re
quirements of those who file for,
the annual honor have been drawn
mg in hipping the ball. Nebraska
marched the 73 yards without tast
ing the ball and Sauer plunged
over from the 4-yard line. Master
son's pick for the extra point wa
: wine.
Nebraska's first annual all uni- Nebraska's line receives most of
versitv homecoming party soon-' the credit for the victorv. With Ely
at center. Koster and Justice, at
guards; Rhea and Gilbert, tackles,
and Durkee and Joy. ends, all the
Nebraska barks had to do was to
run thru the wide holes this for
ward wall opened up. On defense,
the line stoppe'fi the vaur.ti-'i pin
ning power of the Ja hawkers,
held the-m for three first down
and foroM them to take to 'he air.
Joy. Rhe-. Sa- d 0''4
stands out in ihis forvMi J wall.V
akcrs.
Commenting on the success of
the affair. Art Wolf, in charge of
arrangements said, "the party was
a great success, and we hope the
full measure ot the success of the
first homecoming party is perpetu
ated in succeeding years."
Hundreds of couples thronged '
the floor of the field house, trans- j
formed for the occasion into a gala i
ballroom. Alumni back for borne-!
coming festivities mingled with ,
undergraduates, and many visiting .'
Kansans took advantage of the op-
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the end posnon Mded Nvrariai'f V
march for th. . n by tnak:
ing 10 yards on . j.y. trom Bauer,
He also was a power on defense.
bv Snipes, who is president of the portunity to spend an evening as j forcing the men from ML Oread to
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'rJri'rnit!' competition Kigma Aloha Epsilon carried off honors with a portrayal of a puzzled Jayhawk being outweighed by a Nebraska ear of corn and a Cornhuskera football. An elaborate miniature "Dally Nebraakan" telling; about the KansajNebraska
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