The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 17, 1933, Image 1

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1 AILY -M EBRASKAN
Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska
LINCOLN. MWKASKA. SI NDAV. SKI'TLMHKK IT. )X.
I'KICi; r, CLN'LS.
CHAPTE
Fresimen to Take CornJxusfcer Oatt NUMBER PLEDGING
PLEDGE
GREE
1
CEREMONY SET
FOR THURSDAY
'0w Students ill Mrel After JO O"clo k in I rout
Of Social Science l Parade to ('oliietiiii
Wlu-re Initiation Will Take Place.
NEW ANIMALS INSTALLED'
Museum Has Mountain-Zebra
And Baby Rhinoceros
In Collection.
ANNUAL 01
j Recently installed in the Ne
j braska museum in Morrill hall
I are i mountain-zehra, with ncai ly
. perfect sniping, (mm the Adam
i Brecdo collection, and a baby
jrhinocetos. This two-weeks old
mounted rhinoceros is nno of three
in America. The animals are cn
! hihitrd mi the lower floor of M'"r
1 nil hall to the left of a lion
group, lrom the same collection
STARTS JOB OF
FORM NG STAFF
-.. ii n t c rn i nrr ir imi i 'i.'ii.'V'iv "I
GEOIUib rAl'Mi li.3 i,u.mr rr nu.i.M,i..ii r..y i i,i.,Ce.l last spring.
; Clark studios in New
did the mounting'.
.lame-York
I. j
Citv
1)0911?. riiancellor. Presidents of .Mortar Hoard and
Innocents, (loaches Hilde and Sclinlte on
Tentative List of Speakers.
I I'l't
tl
a:
.iv.iuml
his !
: ..;i1i'
nl.scil'li.
e S.'IdCl
'. in cl,;
cm monies for the initiation of ail I'n sli uu i
w to N tuask.i ami the .Kiiuinist rat ion of tin
will Inke ii;!co Thursday inorniii'.' in 1 i i uni-
lo an ;i n no u m -i ti : 1 1 t mail'' rd' tii;iy
L tlio Innocents socii -t. iiK'ii's si iii..r
Ills tor 1 lie flit.
AVAILABLE 10 F
Work on Cornhusker to Get
Under Way During
This Week.
35 POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Amateur Photographers Are
Urged to Report for
Early Duty.
TEACHERS HIGH OPENS
Principal Morton Expects
Enrollment Equal to
Last Year.
Classes at teachers t oltege high
school opener Thursday. Sept. 11,
in the teachers college building at
11 and S streets', four courses
are offered in college preparatory,
(ommercial. Normal training, and
general subjects. Stud' nis ar-;
permitted to enter only upon ap
plication. Dr. V. H. Mutton, principal of
the school, said, "We are receiv
ing entiame applications up to
and including Monday, and we ex
pei t an enrollment fully as big as
last year."
DROPS THIS YEAR
Approximately JO Percent of Mm nlicd I
Aeeordin to Keport Jn-t litlca-t'd h
I nlcrf raternil ( iouneil.
OLI IMl i; (.()MPAIlONS o AII.AI.!;
'ercent of
Sororit ir
W omen Affiliate
it i ii
line lu niainiler
pri-ai
Wil
of
! ppcr
.i-l I-
en
er
I
im er
II, ill.
;Cf(t'tllll
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' I"
ge of arranc;i'iii
.hr,,, n .end new studenlsn-
hp cm used alter their 10
- i- .lH.-.es for the ceremonies,
ut.i'h will start promptly at 11
,i,Vk in the Held house. Sauer
mii! The program will last ap-
..(ivin-at-'lv foitv-fivc minutes, he '
Announce Speakers. j
A tentative Js.-t of speaker.: for ,
:n.l:a'ien includes Miss j
Mranda Hcppner. dean of women:
r.anec:ir E. A. Burnett. T. .1
7h"n-.p?'"T., dan of student af-
Nus; Evron 'touidmg. president of :
Ir.nncfr.t.: VVilIa Norris. president
,f V.oitar Beards. Coach D. X. '
f.;Ke. Om: it Henry S. Schulte ;
rend Pr. G. E. Con Ira. who will
give the l: nhu.-kei oath.
I-.- .-.ffi.'.M t -f3t-,L-in(T
,c taculty. member:- i
rr.ji ! honorary so- 1
nt- and M o i t a r
e two pep organiia-
and Tassels, will
Traditional Headgear
Be Donned Officially
Thursday.
i call l'oi applicants to fill
v-lie editorial staff po.-i-
LOCAL CHURCHES
(INNOCENTS IN
WILL GREET 0L0
AND NEW PUPILS
With
tlv thn
tions still available. Kditor Wood
row Magoe of the Cornhusker
launches the work of the univer
sity cearbook this week. Both for
mer si a ff invmbrrs and those who
! desire to work on the publication
CHARGE ,or tne ''mo aie ur6ct' lo aiv
! plv during the week.
A nnu- crimt.lv cl' Si. 'ire! flnfl ;-.... (
while freshman i.aps will he avail
able to those treshmen men who
' '., . , , ,. i this wc hope to attain a moie com
isteiing dining the tust two day.- rl- f
jtemity and sorcity affairs." Ma
' gee explained
j Work Must Begin Now.
! I in
j h it its
Hint.
I I'clcascil
I Inlcrfral
pic
irci
it'll
at.
l'l; ,
lit 111
('lit
I rater-
of I'li-'l
oill. tin
liy tic
ot fice.
An
in: H
! 1 a -.
rar.h.
I live tiom each fiaternity and so
I rority on the editorial staff will be
I inaugurated this vc-ar. "Bv doing
The results indicated that approxi
mately percent of the total
! number rushed pladgcd
. ! Absence of definite figuies on
Faculty Members and Their, last years mshmg result makes
compaiison dittuun. nut a marnci
decrease in the number of men
pledging is Vielieved to have "V
curred. The total number of ne.--pledges
and holdovers for the ctu
rent vear conn s to -lot!, a decrea.-e
of seven from the corresponding
fipures for la.-t vear.
More than four bundled si, idrnts 1 Delta Upsilon 'and Sigma Alpha Kappa Kapo
attended the annual Chancellor's i Kpsilon headed the list in number . highest with
leception. held Friday night from l of men pledged with 2 Sea eh. Phi
and
iii" nil i
l igiiri s reiea -c
f t his yea i s : r
iv n'-tic-tr.).- i
Wives Present Friday
At Reception.
GUESTS VIEW EXHIBITS'
sun
I can, :
I hv 1 1",
I -',-,
'.-ults .
: i a: m
I total r.umhf r
! Ho cl . i!
i percnt of 'r.c
in the upon t.-i
mainilei ot : '.
sj'iead ever thr
Kappa Aipna
tal of t'.'.cnty-
the list, while
i e i
it a'
Tit' t.i. i ;' h
vit pU-l-t- l.
1': B. :,
rr.i
of enrollment, according to John;
Gepson, member of the Innocents
society in charge of the sale of
caps.
"A number of freshmen men did
not purcha.e taps while register
in; and have since that time made
riron I nland flnrl-irnc Irlnn ; etiorts to cet the caps, so wc have
Aimmift rat
v.cn'hcrs of t
r.f t.i" tXf
i :f ;k?. Inr,-.f
Frns. an-i t,
Of Hospitality to Be
Stressed.
made these arrangements in order
: that every freshman man can
'wear one "of the traditional caps."
I Gepson stated.
Caps may he purchased from
th Ben Simon clothing ompany
SEPT. 22 CLOSED NIGHT ;m Monday or Tuesday afternoons
fnim two to five o clock. Gepson
' aid The nrice of the can is flttV
n hand t. welcnmf the pew HOme-LivinfJ PeODle ShOLlId 'tents If the student wishes, he
Lot. rnav otirciiasc h licnvi ni. ua- i-no
"Siiu p the Coir.husker im iudi-s
a record of university activities
throuiihoiit the yenr. it is necessary
for tlv? editorial staff to begin
functioning at the tiisf of the opt n
t Continued en Page 4.)
uijnt5 off' e-iliv into
'rajka -t.iT.t body.
Freshmen to Parade.
All frr-r.rvr, will meet af tor j
;t'u o i l'i, k t !;i.-.--es ate excused ,
f:-r.t it , ial Science hall to--rr.
s ?k.fi (ivcr to the coli- i
in: Tr,--- R. t T. t ' band, tinder
.-:.!;-. :..,n of W. T.
lor
s of Tassels and
m and direct the
Entertain Students
Leader Asserts.
rr-
. hes
irr.i.-n tn n.
n. sr.d rr -u
"r. i I is -!'
t thi
uif-r
at
As a welcome to new and
turning students Lincoln chin
airi planning reception prrgiams
yuick. will : for the annual all Univer.-ity ,
the pioi-es-1 hurch night. Friday evening.
M'pt. io empnasise tne inea m
hospitality chuich members will;
i invite students to their homes on
' Sunday, say sponsors of the event '
The night is cle.-rd to University '
cf Nebraska functions. i
"We are emphasizing this year,
, cspi cially. the idea of hospitality.' .
said nt-i. Dcroi V. Keland. jtie.-i-'
j dent of the religious welfare i uim- ,
I t il ot the univeisily. and Preshy- ;
I tcrian university pa-tor. "It is our I
; purpose that taculty niomher.-,
alumni, and home living Lincoln i
i pporj'e srall invite studnt-i to din- j
n rr en will be expected l .. e
Religious Wclfa'e Council.
The religious welfare council in
clulcs representatives of the uni
versity faculty, the ur.ivcu -ity pas
tors. V. M. and V. W, C. A.'secre-tarie-.
and a student repiescnta
tive lrom each d'-nomination. Ke-.-i'ie.s
the r.i v. Mr. Leland other ..f-fitor-
of tie- -r-tiii are: Piof. Lulu
nungij. .ce I'te.-ident: and Mi.-.:
Ad 11a 1 mb'ink, .-cerotaiy.
Student.- attending the p.esby
tcu.an r i-i j.: ion Friday renmg
i Cor.t inni. d on l a ge 1 i
Instructors Are Responding
Readily to Offer Made
By Publication.
-x--if.' ".". the program will be
''' -i to th!f- minute talks,
:i' r sa,-1 Mr mb'is of Innocents
"1 Mr-rtftt f: iard- will officiate at
' ie:r-r. r.y art J'r. (Vindra tae
'' '') the InniK.-r nts. will
rnhu-ker oath at
program,
are expected to
'nal affair, which
'alilished custom
number of years.
Ail fo
x'-V nd thi.
ha- l,r.-n
IV. I-,- yrj
Ail foV'-i
a' e.'.n tr,.--., .., a 1 K t freshmen
he cln.-r of tra- event.
i n
caps
y 10 APPEAR
Nehraskan office on Monday or ;
Tuesday afternoons entitling him
to one of the caps. Gepson added, j
Gepson urged all freshmen men i
to cet their caps before the annual !
treshmr n initiation in the coliseum
Thursday morninc. The custom at
that event has bi en for the fresh- j j.-sr)v returns from the Paiiy
men to officially don their scarlet i NPhrasl;an subsenpti' n d rive
taps. Quite a numner of caps are among member of the imulu :n
alreadv be ing woi n on the campus dl(.Me tral tnc , irtulation : tne
by memfiers ot the freshman class -, publication in that bciy w i'I be
" considerably c eater than in for
mer years, according to infurma
' tion released ye.-terday by Bernard
i Jennings, business mar.auer.
Subscription blanks. pi!:t d in
the early issues t'f the Daily Ne
i braska. have been coming to the
I office of the publication in greater
numbers and sooner than in previ-
) ous years. Jennings reported. The
Year's First Varsity Dance j blanks win continue to be pub-
c. . hshed for several days he said.
rlOVCS bUCCCSS OlSICS a reduction in the subscription
price, to one dollar and fifty cents
a year, is one. of the big reasons
' for the im reased ciri illation, ae-
Thrre hundied couplrs ,-r--f..i"d cording to Jennings. An increase
the Get-Aonuamted All l'.-.i rsity in adveitisirc revenur for the year
.8 o'clock until in on the second
tlnor of Morrill Hall. Most of the
j faculty members snd their wives
j ere present or assisted at the
1 function which opened the univer
sity social season.
In the receiving line were the
Chancellor and Mrs K A. Burnett.
. Dew T. .1. Thompson. Dean Aman
da Heppner. Miss Horcr.ee Mc-
, Gahry. and the deans and directors
! of the vaiious colleges and schools.
Representatives of the Y groups.
I Innocents. Mortar Boards. Barb
Council. A. W. S., and W. A.A. as-
' .-is'fd in ai quainting the new stu
dents witn the building.
Student1 and members of the
faculty al-o assisted the regular
; staff or the m'j.'Hint m ondm-ttr.?
. tours tr.ro'igh the exhibits on the
' lower tlooi and tne art .-taff took
.iharge of the art galleries on the
I see-on' I t loor .
j Hn-'s and hostrs-es i-n the low
1 er fours and in the galleries
Proies.-or ,-.nd '.Mr. H. C. Ko-'h
; Piofessor and Mrs. I-'. Ev Knm.
Pt o: ps.-or and Mis Don hrlan.
and Profissoi and Mr-. Hoy Cot h
, ran. A number of the mmhcis o!
' the laruity and tne-ir v.:e? pre
I nidxi at the table dunr.g the two
i hours of the reception
i The annual agrn ult ral college
reception will Vic held on Sept. 2?,.
! Members of the faculty ot the tot
i leg-; will sponsor' the event
The . --nipl
ick?-fl
Couni :!
Kappa Psi was third with 1
the remaining fraternities varied
- from 14 on down to 0. Five houses.
or 2 5 . 1 V? percent, pledged over l'J
i men. Nine others, or 20 penent,
! pledged from 10 to 12 new nun.
K 1 e v e n fraternities representing
i of the houses, pledged he-
itw cen ,"i and 7. w hile the six i c
: maining pledged from 1 to -1. Four
I fraternities, some of which appar
ently made no effort to do so
: failed to secure any pledges, indi
cating that the number of houses r wmcr
,-ttt TV-. r-jmnc rr; J -(i malcfllt i!-.- mg t W o.
; reduced this year.
A prevalent opini' n in inn.-t tia
! tcinity houses is that a great num
: her of men are "hanging fire' and
i will pledge as soon as the deadline
: et by the new rules has been
1 reached. It is bolu-ved that an
' rffoit will be made to have the
' rules amended at the council meet
ing Tuesday night, so that ruhees
may move into the houses of th'-ir
choice before the stipulate.-) month
after rush week has elapsed.
Following is the list rf nr-.v a no
holdover r ledges for fraternities;
HI I A I HI I l'l.
I'I' 'U-. .
K o Ut 1 - '.-T.-.-li Nit
' '.'ontumed on Pag."
t -e " r.t v-throe -.'
apiece. Similar1;." Al;".a Phi
Delta Delia Di-ita rie,-,;.-.! p.
one fa, h
While r.o of;" i i.-t! i .g :. i -"
able Into Saturdiy fion- t:,.
hclk-nic offiie il . a- gen i
dieate.i that no great char;
bec-n registered :n in- t.-'ai
her jledgtei, al'h- u.h thv g
majority . the , i.-.w I: -"' a
cent rate.) in I r.r f:i .-t t.-rr.
Figtlr.S .- I'e;-!e,! 1:
that eight ser-n'.i;.- pi.-ug. 1
1'a
te l,.-t ,-
bv the
Tan!
a.- loll,
Mphu hi
W .-
ii.i,i n.ii i r
DHI. i lleti
Council Head.
83 SECURETEACH1NG
POSITIONS FOR YEAR
Mi
. elo 'l
I'o-lliioi- for
e,ure
1 l." (,irN
N MIDDLE OF OCTOBER
Bernard Jennings Is Business
Manager of Book; Frank
Crabill Editor.
The !";
'"a 'ei'e.i .
fitrw y
P'-e: h--:.. t;
tl'th i (,.
innoijni ;n:,r,
Errnrd Ji.-r.rn
tr of th.n
M C
Prof. Ncls A. Efttig-ton, chair
man of the Geography department,
returned to Lincoln two weeks ago
alter .spinning the summ-i trail
ing at Columr-.a university. B' -sides
his regular classes and ic
seareh work in the libraries, he in-
Um erli.y I ,,,.t,i tnretl It reimnns, d
tetaiy. has a ready , . . . .. .u. o.
i "11".
torg Trading corporation. He met
nis family in Chicago and returned
through Wisconsin and Minnesota.
1 rd.tmr. of tre- stu-
f'Jiilishcd hv the
A., will ati-
f.f'.e'Tith or t.crn
' at t ordir.g t -, Hn
D ade ye. tor drty by
g-. bu.-iness nana-
puhln atir.ri
' the publication. ar-
1 ' Haves
lr.r- -r.-f
f'Jin'eij bv t
V. Jl. . '. .
-a,;e-i V.t.t-I. . u. ........ .
an eff, ,-t , puoueaiion ln
nlrgd,;firl'r' uafjen-r-l,,?,-
flfirik Crabill, p.fcd
- '"- 1 I IIP f-f iter- ,.f .....,,..
".-' 'i tut' n t.
, F e ,
Staff ... - " ' ''' "Usirie-ss
-"o hiol
UTiri .. i
. i t.'i j - ' c n a r (j
-u-tant l.usirifes man-
j party Saturday evening in tee Col
iseum. The dance wa.- lb. ii: t
j Varsity party of the sever. : i'-
held this year, and the fir.-- t '.;'
five pi l.e'hrld in the Cols- -.v.:
Ch:"-e!onec for the ?'"er
' Prof, and Mrs A. W. M.'dl ir Pp ..
'and Mrs H. i". '"lllr-y. ai. In:
and Mis II. H Marvir.
The All t'nii'rsity pail.'
i ::."i,;ei'-'l by the Baro ( .'. ...
j whii h is comprisi-d of eight' - :i .; -'affiliated
students, who air- t ' f
'annually in the sfiring ti ti-r:
' Bur ton 'Man in is t hairman. M
lone F'llley. vice thairnian. 'rn
Wilbur Fntkson. secretary-: : -i -
Ui i r.
"Since Saturday night's pmiy
pr-oved so succ .-s.sf ul." stated M -i'-vin.
"'(- feel that we will be M;
to j ut on a line group of part; -during
the vear. and plan to inaKe
I the highlight of the year the Da I s
: Day partv. which is to be held tne
night "f Saturday. October 2V
: On the night of Saturday. S -p-
i makes the r unccd price possible,
j Jennings said.
A drive to sell -u' -. riptu ns to
I members of the stuueru body and
' to organized houses, on the campus
( will be In
' week, the
! nounced.
63 City. 22 Rural Report
Appointments Since Close
Of Summer School.
c . i .- ; i "i gir l.t have r ..r i
ploynier.i through the ofp.ie of
L'ean i-t Women since the ::'-'
S-epti mi er according to rr. mt
nour.c er,.r nl coming from that
fie
Fntt-I-'-- inent hurts i urm. r
line-!;..; of Mrs Ada Wrs-o-.r
loe af. -! -n Kllen Smith Hail.
rr -tin-
SitV-thtee
i nie-nt s to e it
business manager
HOME EC MADE ASSISTANT;-'
Former Ag Colk-jc Student
Succeeds Lois Davies
As Staff Aid.
rrvt
an-1 reported t-
t atirtna! rv e
' of Nebraska s
timmer s-. '
e.n t'.'i pi ;
hod po.-lti'-r:.-.
Those rci erted
are :
!- a. hu g appoint
. ho' l have been
;. artment of edu
of the University
e the close of the;
while twenty-two
as having rural
I
to citv school
i iirnsl. fin Hfjiortir s
May ifiicar jor II .
A.I -I i' ' r'.S intr-resr, ;; ,.. -
u g if pe-i t-'u ial woi k tor tr.e
! -ti'v Nr hra.-i'.an should rt
i i tf i -'P'. e o fthe puoli. a'-on
any a:'-t-o p after -'. p .
IP!: MANAGING F.DITORS
TO s tin MA I U . A
Offirt rs II ill Hi ( 'e-s. ;
1l iik Vi ctinv i'I
I lir (.roni.
"...- .. :
i ; to P.:
' r.argr.
-I e-nt in ,
: i"ii"wii.;
! r. e , r
- le-hl
f hr
, - ". 1 ! I
m-
't 1
Helen Heng-tler. home econo
i nucs graduate last yeat, has be
i come assistant manager of tne
Home Economics Cafeteria mi
j the Ag College tampus. The
friitmer assistant manager. Lois
I Davies. recently became Mrs.
j Wendell Huff of Hastings. Nc
i braska.
While in
F
Ba.i
Ei-.-m
1 :
t.n
' Birni-'-.p
-,e ere-nia r frale
' err.T.eic.al ar'
Terrific Storm M early Spoils Summer
For Prof. Hell's Areheohxjieol Diggers
llegif Miss Hr-ngst-
lie-' ir-en-s ftn. e.pr.t n.nc
n ai Pratl.sh
MJi-fkr n.mtrf-ri ii ar5 arc
trn:r:;i.L' at ChH ip. 1 .
si-'ila'-i-k rural hitn Kfieol nr
lr'r.. M,., i
' Mink, advertising-
Sffcrnidt
a?"r.
MSedv'p,;;;;:1,';;,!'''"' tn-
hi.-h o, , ;' ,;''- company.
var Ul" ,ll",'t'.rv last
irirn.'. ' '"' fr-aturcs will be
' J'-e'args .-a.d.
Clarener I)om Neeejit.
Teaelicr- (ollepe
tern her trie nexi ah inieri. was flf pk. Cnsilon
Jo!
pro-
dance is te. be he-Id in the Colis'-uin
Plans are now be-ing made to pr'-j
cure a good orhostra foi the af-j
fan. ant) other arrangements will,
so. ,r. In- e oniple'.t-d.
Omicron and (mu run Nu. horn
economics .sororities, arni served
on the 1933 Farmers' Fair Boaid.
year's diret-
Dr Clarence L. D'-w. who
ctiv.'d his detrne here' ia.-t J
hue ar-i-i.T.ti'il th. rtositien of
fe-ssor of geography at the State School of Mlisit
Teat hers college in Claiior, la , f Sponsor
I r Dow snort the summer trail)-
ing at Emporia. Kan., and in a
liel 1 survey of western Nebraska. .
tV-tkiv
suay at 4 p.
( i Ni(;imi wki i ks
FM I( I K HK I'AI'KK
W fi hly .i swiii lily
onvot ations will be held i
A Surprise for You Wednesday -
fall Opening Night Wednesday! And the day
for the big Fall Fashion issue cf the Daily
Nebraskan. We're putting out this issue in
r,rder to prove to Nebraska just what can be
done by the college daily. Authentic style
'terns written from the heart of the merchan
dise mart and many interesting photographs
f the latest in fall styles will be featured.
There s a copy of this unusual issue for you
'RF.E at the distribution booths. You'll want
r'nc!
Nebraska's professoi of archi
tecture, Harry F. Cunningham, is
the author of an article Archi
tectural Education" appearing in
Wedn-suav at 4 p. m. this i-ar at me piemoer issue 01 Arcnuec-
I the Temple Theater. They will i ture. a monthly magazine ot the
ilast one hour. Talent for the to.. '"Session. Mr. Cunningham writes
vocafons will be supplied fiom the ' 01 belief that university stu
facul'y of the 1'niversity School of j dents should be left more free to
Mu.-ic nnJ lrom guest artists ; take those subjects in which they
I throughout tne state. These ton- have an interest.
'cr-rfs aie open to all students and
carry one hour's credit upon rec
, omm'Bdation ef the personal ad-
isor.
. Vp bra ska ii Di scant in hps
Lost and Found Service
i "
file-Ji-Pa-.
rir-jne
a-i-1 i
rethf
kf. . e-err.merciii
Wteke-r
ar' s and mi
i. r.e-
. .l'
l'i-. e-nka
rr a'hrmaticf .
'. r-'irfi-
f.xth tirade at L
his
i '.i.iig.r.g ne.-pr-rati ly to flapping
! r-nd.i if a capsized ttnt during a
I fun nis ha.' and wind storm ar.d
j nothing to wear but natures own
projection was the primitive e.
Ipepn er of prof. Earl H. Pell sr.'i
Prt,
t.r:r.g rg
II re
ri P '
ar.d mine
ly.t l:r-. h-er
a: i- rfe-U'-rti
V.ih Khrr.
Pr . r.d
IliHee-eei B'-'
P M M .':(
I i-.'l i'f
rti.- at H
y.HTir N"t
at ii'.:'ree:
B Mane Hanre-n
at Hr.n.ff
Peen W A.-Hen.
line
(rrad'-ii t.en tft trr,
rr.alhe rr.at 11 s and H'.en.e
rr.-j-ic ar.d hiior at
r. jur.t' r tih at Hi-m-
fiipporiiende-nt at Hr-
arri
ttiar.n -(-ve-n'ti
rr.'.H'Te Kaf
. ht-ecr.th and eiRrch Krad-
.v,d ; a ir e f live un:ers;ty s'.udr-rts tvf.
. ' digg.r.g up rt hr,yg;ca; rr mains .-i :
i near St Hr-jrna. Neb. this sum- ' Tu
rner ! e la rr-d
"Oil! u-..al e u.-tom." explained ' keen
tPiole-s-er Bell' was to take a a? h
'swim n(-:y afternoon in the Mi-
souri run On this particular aft
1 ernoe.n we were caught very much
.' uni re'r.a red with a terrific hail and
ncMi, ; wind storm that neatly carried
i away our -u;re ramr outfit.
- to
the
ko
cork in tf.'-f -e.tirri. ue -Pfof.
-t'-r Be;' ",U' .1-";
mteie.-t srr.org the na'.pe-
a? high as or" h-'-u.-arj rrrp!-'
wat.hir.g us wr.p- or.e dnv. -vere
r.eyr r wiih'-t.t an a ;w r r. '
j The stiid"nt.c who a-com anl. 1
' Pre fess' r Evil on his expedstn r. in
cluded Stuart N'eitel, Vila.- Shrl
Icon. Be-nari F.ef shkiugr . liarul
F.npaph ar.d musii.
trierHf. remmeruii
(Continued on Page 4.)
vespersTegiFsTpt. 19
The group spent the entire sum- Dahms. and Ed Wolf er.barge r.
Miss Miller and Genevieve
Jeffries Will Introduce
Y. W. to Freshmen.
313111" Mroilf: Jieiurn- The Vaiy vPbraskan will not day. Sept. 19. in the home em-I't-om
lf.-i nf li.trici' conduct a lost and found depart- , normc parlors at 12 o'clo. k. Miss,
I rr.rni mis yfai. oue 10 inanequai.?
j5,.-js Ma fx I E. Strong in.-trurtoi I facilities to handle the enterprise.
of English, has irturnr-d Horn a accoraing to an annountemeni yes
semester P ave of absence at Cor-i terday hv Bernard Jennings, ousi-
nell university, w here i-he has , ness mansger 01 me rrrasKan
worked toward her Doe tor's de
gree, in rnidd'e English. Miss
Strong plans to col tin ue ber
duties text te mcttePt
IvfiMt vear a lost and found de
partment was conducted by th
N'ebiaskan with some Hurt ss un-
dec the cUrciLcu oi Jtnnjigs.
Eerr.ice Miller. V . ser jetarv
and Genevieve Jeffrif-s. ag presi
dent of the oigani7.ation. will eai h
give an " Introduction to the V. .
C A."
This srt ico is especially planned
feu the freshmen student" T'pprr
t las-men and faculty members will
git cl tie sew ctudeatst
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