The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1931, Page THREE, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. IMVI;MK ft. 1931.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THREE
SOCIETY
Delta Tau Delta will hold their annual hard time party nt.
the 'chapter house this Suturday evening when nixty couples
will be conveyed to the house in a hayrack. Jess Williams aul
his orchestra will piny for the dancing. Mrs. Wolf, house
mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Vogeler will aet as chaperons.
ZaU Beta Jjau:
Plan. rii rarty
Member of Zeta Zeta Tau will
entertain at a fall party in the
Cornhusker ballroom this Satur
day evening:. Two hundred couples
will attend the affair for which
Wally Marrow's orchestra will
nlav. Entertainment during: the
Intermission will be by Wally Mar
row's revue.
Sigma Phi Sigma
Hold "Blues" Party
A "blues" party will be the fea
ture of the Sigma Phi Sigma, house
party this Saturday evening.
Tommy Tompkins and his Corn
buskers will play for the dancing.
Cbaperonea will be Mr. and Mrs.
Odcll and Mrs. A. P. Schnell, the
housemother.
Kappa Sigma Freshmen
Plan Armistice Party
Eddie Vanderberg and his or
chestra will plav for an Armistice
party which will be held at the
Kappa Sigma chapter house this
evening. Dean and Mrs. H. C.
Harper and Dr. and Mrs. Earl
Deppen will chaperone.
Theta Chi Have
House Party .
Forty couples will attend the
Theta Chi house party Saturday
evening. Ed Hoy and his orches
tra will entertain Mrs. Anna
Knapp, the housemother, and CapL
and Mrs. W. T. Scott will chap
erone. Sigma Alpha Mu
Hold Bowery Party
Sicma Alpha Mu will entertain
thirty-five couples at a bowery
uartv Saturday evening. Wells
orchestra will play for the, danc
ing. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Deppen
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zolot will
chaperone.
Alpha Phi
Plan Party
Alpha Phi doiority will hold a
house dance Saturday evening.
Fifty couples will attend. PvOger
Wilkerson's orchestra will play
and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ander
son, Prof, and Mrs. G. O. Swayzee.
and Mrs. O. C Anderson will
chaperone.
De Molay Plan
Benefit Dance
' The Lincoln chapter of De Molay
will hold a community chest bene
fit dance Friday, Nov. 13 at the
Cornhusker hotel. All proceeds will
be donated to the charity fund of
the community chest Eddie Jung
bluths orchestra will play, with
the Kvam sisters as special enter
tainers. Tickets may be purchased
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday.
Alpha Delta Theta house party.
Alpha XI Delta house party.- -Phi
Kappa Psl house party.,..-.
Ag Mixer at Student ; Activities
building.
Kappa Sigma House party. .
Lutheran picnic, 7:30 o'clock.
Social Dancing class, Armory,. 7
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Glee ciud, 5 ociock,
Saturday.
Alpha Phi house party. . .
Sigma Chi house party.
Delta Tau Delta annual hard
times party.
Delta Upsllon formal dinner
dance at chapter house.
PI Kappa Phi house party. .
Theta Chi house party. . '.7;;;
Alpha Theta Chi house party.
Sigma Phi Sigma house pa::tSi
Delta Gamma houso party. . ;
Sigma Alpha Mu house party.
Zeta Beta Tau fall party, Corn
husker. Sunday. . -
Delta Gamma tea to h nor Mrs.
Ruth Bryan Owen.
ONE OF THESE WILL BE NEBRASKA SWEETHEART
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MARJORIE POPE.
Ope of these girls will be re
vealed as the Nebraska Sweet
heart at Kosmet Klub's annual re
vue tomorrow morning.
The candidates were voted on at
an all male student vote Oct. 27.
but the identity of the winning girl
has been kept secret.
; Presentation of 'the Sweetheart
WILL A M'HENRY.
before King Kosmet's court at the
show tomorrow will come as a
grand finale to a program of 11
skits by fraternity and sorority
groups. The curtain rises at 9
o'clock at the Lincoln high school
auditorium, 22 and J streets.
Miss Bartos, VVilber, 'is a sopho
more in the college of engineering
BLANCH BATES.
Coui-ev ot Th Journal. .
.stuclvinB' architecture. She is a
member of Delta Zeta sorority and
has done Y. W. work in the univer
sity. Miss McHenry, Nelson, is a
junior in the teachers conege. a
member of KaDna Alpha Theta
and the Great Cathedral choir.
Miss Pope, Chadron, is a sopho
more in the school of fine arts and
1 member of Kappa Kappa Gamm.a.
Dorothy Atkinson completing the
cast.
A saxaphone solo will be given
by Miss Gerayne Crawford. Lula
lee Marshall and Virginia Hall,
pupils in the dancing class of
Flavla Waters Champe will give
a number.
Invitations to this meeting have
been extended to the Delian-Umon
literary society and to the general
public.
GRADUATE CLU1J
PLANS TUESDAY
DINNER MEETING
The Graduate club dinner will
be given on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at
6:30 p. m. in the Hotel Lindcll.
Graduate students and their wives
and husbands are cordially invltad.
Tickets for the dinner ars fifty
centc, and may be octained from
the Graduate office, Chemistry
hall 20 2, or from graduate
students. f i
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Faculty Member
Nation's Attitude on
Disarmament.
either from DeMolay members or
at the door the night of the party.
They will sell for SI. Dr. and Mrs.
Frederich Eiche and Sherm Biin
ton will act as c.iaperons. "
Among the Greek houses enter
taining their dads Saturday ve;
ning are Alpha Omicron Pi. Sigma
Nu, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Gamma
Delta, Alpha Theta Chi, Delta Tau
Delta, and Phi Kappa Alpha. I f ,he address of Professor N. L
Alpha Theta Frosh Hill to the members of the Inter-
Plan Depression Party I Racial staff of the Y. W. C. A.
The freshmen at the Alpha j at their regular meeting Wednes
Theta Chi house will entertain the ! day afternoon at Ellen Smith hall
uperclassmen at a depression ; United States is in an important
dance Saturday. Nov. 7. Both j position in relation to the other
decorations and costumes will bo i countries: will be one of the
in keeping with the depression, i main facilitators as well as corn
Frank Crabill, freshman pledge promisors in the coming r!
president, is in charge. ence. according to Mr. Hill, t nited
Art Instructors 'States claims that she has four
-r r-.x.m T.a i armamert needs. The first is to
a iria a.iq uiii h civen Drotect her mainland which
mothers who have sons or daugh
ters registered in the university.
"Dad's day has been planned for
you. Your son or daughter cx
pecLs you. They will he disap
pointed if you do not come. They
wish to show you the campus and
the places where they live and
work. Incidentally they want to
Dkni:!0C show von something about their
their friends.
"The students at the university
are proud of their dads and
I mothers. They have planned to
Disarmament and the United I show you a good time. They are
States' Attitude Toward the Com- j in earnest when th?y send you an
.u u. .invitation. The Iowa-Nebraska
ing Conference, was the subject be at ame- Bet.
ter say 'yes,' and join the crowd.
IETSF m NIGHT
Literary Group Presents
Two-One Act Plays
On Program.
The Palladian literary society
will meet in Palladian hall in the
Temple, tonight at 8:30 o'clock.
Two one-act plays will be pre-
You will be glad you came." sentea &i tne meting.
Tug Of War at Half. mKr nf PRllnriian is coachin?
Eetween halves at the game will tne .its. The cast of "The Mas-
be the freshman-sopnomore tug or i cot .. a seri0us play with the plot
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CORNHUSKER
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nnmnTMN
"Dcrotioti a'.l
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to (five him. Lov
Ti-as out t of tll!
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Floyd Cibbant in
Turn of the Tide
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STATE
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in me siage ut-siyn room ' tVl i,ita., across the line over which .c win-
xempie ineaier r nuay hi m ; ri .; ' :
sponsored by art instructors and ! States is so situated geographic
there will be unusual refreshments ally that little harm can come to
served. All art students are in- her.
vited. ! Must Protect Canal.
Art Club Holds 1 The second United States need
Second Meeting. j is to protect the Panama canal.
The Ait club enjoyed a splendid ! To protect her far off possessions
dinner served by Hilda Strasheim : sucn as tne Philippine Islands and
at a recent meeting of the club. Hawaii, and to protect her corn
Many business problems were dis- nerce are the other problems of
cussed and also plans for the or- tjjg country. It has been proven
ganizatlon of the freshmen, tj,at a country loses her commerce
sophomore, junior and senior art j , efl sne indulges in war, as in
classes.
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1 FOR PEP SHOW IN
j STADIUM TONIGHT
I i Continued from Page 1.1
j dads here for the Dads' day fes
tivities tomorrow at attend the
! stadium gathering. "Many alums
' will be here for the Iowa-NebrasKa
jgame tomorrow," Mitchell rre
I dieted, "as well as numerous 'ads
1 for the fetes scheduled in incir
honor. All are invited to attend
the rally and see evidence of
Nebraska spirit at its height."
In addition to the two speakers
already scheduled, the rally chair
man has indicated that there will
also be speakers from the group
of visiting Iowa University Hawk
eves. Arrangements have not been
definitelv completed, however lor : Germany
this nhase of the program. have the
the case of the United States in
1918.
"Last year the United States
spent more man any otner country dav DV
mr me upaccjj vi. nt, (jeorge
war which has been instituted this
year to replace the former Olym
pics as a means of determining
when freshmen may lay aside thier
freshman caps.
The losers in the tug of war will
receive a thoro soaking as they
! 1 n rA.. m rf ll-otor
(;'OU- are puilcu LULU a onnt... vi ,ub.
from a hose wnicn win ne neiu
Vi. T'nito.t
ners must pun me losers, ine
frshmen, if they lose the contest
will incur a double penalty on
being obliged to wear the fresh
man caps until the first snowfall.
Lewis Will Referee.
The contest will be staged at
the south end of the stadium, and
not on the playing field as pre
viously announced. The two teams
of twelve men each will be given
three trials, the winner of two out
of three pulls winning the contest.
Jimmy Lewis of the athletic de
partment will referee the struggle.
Both frshmen and sophomore
teams which were chosen Wednes-
Harold Soderlund and
Sauer, freshman and
laid In Russia includes Margaret '
Medlar playing the part of a Rus-.
sian girl, Harry West as the gen
eral, and Kenneth Millet playing
the mascot. j
"Joint Owners in Spain," a play:
of lighter tone includes Cleo !
Parker as Mrs. Mitchell, with!
Dorothy Kellar, Louise Starr, and! s
The title announced lor ur. 1 planes constructed tor commercia.
Condra's talk is "Student Spirit , purposes in the world today. The
and Winning Teams." In it he ! ether countries say that in case
will stress the part loyal sup- I of a war, these two countries will
nortpra rjlav in athletic victories 1 use these planes for war purposes
. . . . . , 1 1 -. . 1 :,, v, . .
pno t:ou::cquuiJiiy iuey win uavt
r.avy altho she is situated oetter SODhorr.ore class presidents, are
geographically and more secure ; Dejng coached on tug of war tac
than the rest of the countries,-' : tjcs hy E(j yeir. freshman football
said Prof. Hill. "The United States 1 coacn The teams were chosen
have, however, taken certain ! from lists 0f applicants and men
stands or attitudes to reduce j reC0mmended by members of Corn
armament, but feels that no coun-1 Cob organjzation. The two teams
try can afford to disarm if the : nave heen meeting together and
country does not have the feeling . generating spirit to enable them to
of security. The United States re-, work ja organized fashion Satur
fuses to guarantee any country
security in thi future." ' presidents Name Terms.
Parity Ratio Important. The freshman team includes a
The ratio cf the diffeient number of members of the fresh
countries will also be an im- man football squad and on the
tant issue at the coming con- sopnomore team are syvemi
wno piay wuii uie muuuiuo,
freshman team so far picked in
cludes eleven men, one man origin
ally selected being being ineligible.
He" will be replaced by a new ap
pointment bv Soderlund. Walter
Johnson Walter Pflum. Wallace
DeBrown, Neal Salughter, Theo
dore Farnanbruch, William Green,
port
ference, stated Mr. Hill. United
States asks for parity with Great
Britain. Civil aviation will play an
important part in the conference.
and me united states
largest number of air-
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by their display of spirit.
Ammunition for the Enemy.
Washington Stat: Discussions
within party lines, far in advance
of a presidential campaign, are
conducted with a frankness which
apparently ignores the fact that
they may dig up some arguments
which the opposition will be glad
to use when the oratory gets under
way.
an added advantage, ha say3.
Other possible issues are
the
Paul Peterson, Fred HiadKy,
Duard Jackson. Neal Mehring, and
Henry Gosman, composed the
team.
On the sophomore team a num-
4,o;no,i r.rv. r.f tho rtifforpnt her of inelieiDie men were uiigiutti-
countries, and the advisability of ly appointed and will be replaced
creating jeme international com- ny
mission to enforce the promise of
the different countries made at the
coming conference.
The inier--acial group under
the leadership of Helen Cassiday
meets every Wednesday afternoon
at 5 o'clock at Ellen Smith hall.
Prpsident Sauer. The team
thus far elected memoes taienn
Jones, Kenneth Lunney. Ed Up
tegrove, Warren Scoggins. Harold
Holmbeck. Madison Letts. Frank
Crum. Frank Mueller, and Austin
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FOR HAWKEYES
(Continued from Page 1 )
will carry out the Dad's day theme
in silent cheering between the
halves of the game. Placards sa
irg "Welcome, Dads." have been
distributed, and cheers and songs
will be led at the luncheon by the
varsity yell leaders.
The Innocents society issued the
following statement concerning
Dad's day: "We wish to take this
opportunity thru the columns of
the Daily Nebraskan to extend a
welcome to all the fathers and
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