The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 20, 1935, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY NERRASKAN
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935
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CAMPIISOOETY
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fEN MAY COME AND MEN MAY
go but the good old idea Greek up
perelnssmon hnvc tlint their freshmen
must got around continues forever. Hence
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and any
other day in the week that university rul
ings slip up, suffering undergrads and
even seniors attend hour dances, exchange
dinners and teas. The practice, well worn
after many years of use extends until
each sorority has had each fraternity, and
sonic start a second time to make the
rounds. Wo have a small suspicion that
people like it more than they will admit, hut the general sym
pathy of the campus goes out to the gal or man struggling
through the evening with someone who lisps, or hangs as the
case may be. At any rate, more luck to these people that think
college is a business of getting around they'll need it.
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SEEN ON THE CAMPUS: Sam
Francis wandering into an eight
. o'clock yesterday only to find it
meets today Muriel Hook pen
sively surveying her fingernails
during rrofessor Wimberly's lec
tureHelen Theloff demonstrating
her perfect profile to good advan
tage Tommy Larson cooperating
with the instructor on any little
points the lecture might have left
out Bette Paine jumping up and
down with joy or fatigue or some
thing Bob Funk reiterating that
the gal he goes with must have a
good steady income and if possible,
a car Johnny Williams standing
by the Co-op sign on "Sosh"' lawn
gazing hither and yon John Dall
ing wearing a bilious pea green tie
Little Margaret Munger, proba
bly the tiniest pledge on the cam
pus, looking amazedly at Ne
braska's big football players
dlifSXSSla Lincoln's Fashion Center
SMART WEAR Wf' FOR WOrAErl
122212240 STREET
In Smart
Boyish Mood
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Johnny Jarmln remarking that he
is the campus play boy Howard
Dooson looming head and shoulder
above everyone else (six feet four,
gals) Pollie Pollard relating little
incidents that happened in her
pledge days. The old line about
am a sister from K. U. Will you
meet me at the Cornhusker?" The
outcome of course, about ten fel
lows from different fraternities
congregated in the Tasty wonder
in? why they came Jackie Reyn
olds standing, very lost, at the door
of Crant Memorial and one girl
in t Moon not smoking a clg-
a:ow.j.
mOBABLY THIS item should
be listed under Corporation Chart
ers Granted instead of society, but
nevertheless we announce with
much pride the incorporation of
the Chi Phi Cadillac Company. If
vou've doubted that any one per
son could own the sixteen cylinder
limousine thnt has been touring
the campus since Thursday after
noon, vou were right four of the
brothers are stockholders.
FOR THE prize boner of the
month we nominate the remark
made bv a verv emerald colored
rushee who told the sistern rushing
her, that she was considering Mor
tar Board."
AND THE worst pun the story
George Pipal tells of the fellow in
Longs who asked for an engineer
ing book "The Even Framework,"
and the boy right behind mm wno
said, T want the same thing, The
Cultivation of Beauty.
SEPTEMBER first Margaret
Chase, Chi Omega and Ray Tatroe
were married in Kearney. The
couple will make thiir home In
Lincoln.
LAMBDA CHI Alpha announces
the transfer of Keene Mann of
Scottsbluff from Denver univer
SATURDAY evening the first
All University party of the sea
son will be held at the coliseum
Jim Marvin, president of-the Barb
council and in charge or arrange
ments for the affair states that,
while dates to this party are
proper, they are by no means a
necessity. Groups of students from
the various organized houses on
the campus are planning to attend
and anyone with a date or any
one dateless is very cordially in
vited. The chaperones will be Pro
fessor and Mrs. Stephen M. Corey, !
Professor and Mrs. J. M. Kein
hardt and Professor David Fell-
man.
ALPHA DELTA TH ETA alum
nae met last night for the first
time this fall. A regular business
meeting was held and Mrs. Fran
cis Drath entertained the group In
her home.
LAST NIGHT Mary Gerlach
and Marion Paul entertained at a
buffet supper honoring Evelyn
Perrv. who is to be married to
Duane Peterson. Eight guests were.
present and the evening was spent
plaving bridge. Tneresa stava
will honor Miss Perry at a lunch
eon today.
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TONIGHT freshmen will be hon
ored bv Chancellor and Mrs. E. A.
Burnett at a reception in Morrill
Others
16.5019.50
2-Piece Sports Dress
CRAFTED BY BRADLEY
The brushed mohair top is for all the world
like a man's pullover. The worsted skirt
contrasts in darker color and the silk scarf
matches the skirt. Very casual. Very much
in fashion. Sizes 12 to 20. In soft or bright
colors.
FREE
10c
Fountain
Coupon
This ad entitles you to
10c additional fountain
credit with every 20c
lunch. Good till Wed.,
Sept. 25.
Liberty Drug
13th and "F Sts.
' Special Sodas, Sundaes
10c
Giant Malts 10c
" Limeades 5c
MARIGOLD
FRIDAY, SEPT.
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Just as You've
Heard Tuem On the Air.
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Marigold
Ballroom
(Under leu Management)
Friday, Sept. 27th
Admission Advance Sale Only
Ladies, 40c; Gentlemen, 85c
(Tax Included)
Admission Prices At The Door
On The Night Of The Dance
Ladies, 60c; Gentlemen, $1.25
(Tax Included)
TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT
MARIGOLD OFFICE OR BY
MAIL UNTIL SEPT. 25.
Grand Opening
Friday, Sept, 20
Cato's Vagabonds
hall from 8 until 10 o'clock. The
reception Is held annually and Is
the first social event of the cam
pus season. In the receiving Mne
with Chancellor and Mrs. Rurnett
will be Dean Amanda Heppner
and Dean and Mrs. T. J. 'mom
son. Faculty members and thatr
wives will preside at the refiesh
ment tables. There will be no
other campus activity tonight be
cause all freshmen will be in at
tendance at the reception.
INFORMAL announcements
seem to be much In favor these
days. . .anyway Jean Doty, Delta
Gamma and Ted Bradley, Sigma
wrlll Nlui't ror recant !
nil ain't itern out nf
trouble fto they rail her 9
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JEAN ARTHUR
In her first Marring ro
with
George Murphy
On Our Stage
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Nu, spread the news Wednesday
night by passing: the candy and
cigars in the Tasty Pastry to a
group of their friends and among
those present we spotted Elizabeth
Hroady and Art Smith also of
Delta Gamma and Sigma Nu.
Stanford University baseball
squad will play Boston college in
Loston this May, it was recently
announced.
There are 2.3 million stones
the Great Pyramid.
Men need more Vitamin B
maintain health than women.
in
to
The present scrimmage method
employed in American iuoiuuu
was or iginated in 1880.
. Scientists have
seven leaf clover.
discovered a
Typewriters
All Makea for sale or rent. Vtti
machines on easy payments.
ij Nebraska Typewriter Co.
130 No. 1 St. B2'57
BALLROOM
Dancing Classes
Star Monday evenlngr, Sept.
23rd. Teai'liinir the fundament
bI and advanced .ttrp.i, C'lnnei
meeting; on Monday and Wed
nesday eventnRS.
ENROLL NOW
(Virnte Lemon by
Appointment
Lee A. Thornberry
B363S (Sine 1929) 8300 Y St.
With a Date! .
Or Without a Date!
Attend the First Big
Don't
Forget!
Tomorrow
Night!
Varsity Party
Presenting
Mel Pester
And Lincoln's Finest Dance Orchestra
Saturday, Sept. 21
Coliseum
Men 40c
Ladies 20c
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Five Big Home
Football Games
See Nebraska Play at Lincoln
September 23 Chicago
October 12
October 28
November 9
November 28
Minnesota
Oklahoma
Kansas
Oregon Slate
Eight Big Home
Basketball Games
See Nebraska Play at Lincoln
December 17 Brigbam Young
January 10 Missouri
January 13 Wyoming
February 1 Kansas
February 3 South Dakota
February 15 Iowa State
February 21 Oklahoma
February 29 Kansas
Plus
Baseball -Track Swimming Wrestling
All For
Student
Athletic Tickets
$
6
Sale Opens Tuesday Eve, 6p, m
September 24th
FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED
K
COPvNER 10th & M STREETS