The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 24, 1935, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 193.
CAMPILISCBET
THE GREEKS HAD A NAME FOR
It. We mean that good old philosophy
that say the fullest life is that one which in
cludes the most pleasure. Nebraskans, on the
other hand, probably aren't aware of the ac
tual terminology of the belief, but they cer
tainly know its principles. Already, with
school In session Just a half week, Journalism
students are wagering each other on time
spent at the Moon, and we have heard rumors
floating around about one fellow who hasn't
gone to a class yet In fact, a certain well
known professor spent a good half hour ex
pounding the Intrinsic right of cutting class
In favor of dropping and adding, and when
th feelina SDreads to the faculty, there must
thin tnrinn fvftr. and a aood deal
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more Insidious, since it can be Justified by a good old Greek tneory
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SEEN ON THE CAMPUS: El
leen Donnley with two pink bows
in her hair, and Betty Hillyer
wearing a vivid green one (Vogue
says naivety is ultra, but won't it
be a little ultra-ultra with those
wide eyed looks?) A Mr. Davies
explaining to Professor Bouwsma
that he has felt guilty lots of
times Caroline Lchnoff gazing
soulfulry at the ceiling and chew
ing her fingernails A little white
dog of nameless variety clamber
ing around Bessey Hall auditori
um in the midst of a Biology I
class Barbara Damewood aim
lessly wandering around trying to
find out how long Long's would be
open Gretchen Stein and Mary
Ellen Crowley whispering busily
together Winston Strain blossom
ing out in a full grown moustache
(this is so-O-O sudden) Bernie
Scherer responding feebly to the
rollcall in Professor Stoke's class
Whitey Reed and Alice Mae Liv
ingston sitting on the worn rails
outside of "U" hall The milling
crowds milling around "Sosh"
and Helen McLaughlin calmly
powdering her nose in the midst
of a searing lecture from Profes
sor Aylesworth on the evils of
women and cosmetics.
SUNDAY afternoon Beulah
Thomas of Mission, Tex., and Rex
Ashton of Lincoln were married
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McCreath in Lincoln. The couple
will live in Lincoln.
ANNOUNCED Sunday was the
engagement of Evelyn Perry of
Lincoln and Duane K. Peterson of
Wausa. Both have attended the
University of Nebraska. The date
has not been set for the wedding.
PUN OF the week honors go to
Don Jensen of Alpha Tau Omega,
who naively remarked in the midst
of an Ethiopian discussion that he
was an A-T-opian too!
ALPHA SIGMA Phi announces
the pledging of Bill Carey of
Homer and Francis Stafford of
Paxton.
CONTINUED from last spring
comes the tale of Mary Yoder and
the dream man (her Lambda Chi
Alpha who is also the unknown in
the life of Helen Jane Johnson).
After a little ride to Capitol Beach
SHIRTS 9c
We offer a Bachelor Rough Dry Service
which will equal your postage home
3 Shirts (Finished)
5 Handkfs. (Ironed)
2 Shorts
2 Vests
5 Socks
1 Pajamas
Costs About 84c
(Si L H)
LAUNDRY CLEANING
B6755
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in
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Productions
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Sept. 23, 24 and 25
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University Players
I emple Theater
PHONE BLOCK RESERVATIONS
TO MAGEE'S AT ONCE
Movie Box
Lincoln Theater Corp.
STUART
"ANNA KARENINA"
LINCOLN
"ANNAPOLIS FAREWELL"
ORPHEUM
"THE RETURN OF PETER
GRIMM"
LIBERTY
"THE LAST GENTLEMAN"
SUN
"SERVANTS' ENTRANCE"
COLONIAL
'STORM OVER THE ANDES"
Westland Theater Corp.
VARSITY
"THE PUBLIC MENACE"
last summer, Miss Yoder had not
seen the big mystery for prac
tically half a year until she found
herself in his Philosophy class. We
predict the outcome, after four and
a half months of ethical arguing,
the two will come to blows and
another beautiful romance will
end. Oh well, ashes to ashes and
so forth. Inane, but a poetic finish.
SATURDAY in Herndon, Kas.,
Rosa Drath, Gamma Phi Beta, and
Richard Mayborn, Delta Chi, were
married. The couple will live In
Clinton, .la.
also married on Saturday were
Marion Rose and John J. Cunning
ham. Miss Rose has attended the
University of Nebraska and is a
member of PI Beta Phi. Mr. Cun
ningham graduated from Georgia
Tech and is affiliated with Sigma
Nu.
ANOTHER Saturday wedding
was that of Margaret Brown and
Edward G. Stenger, both former
university students. Mr. Stenger
was a member of Kappa Psi and
a graduate of the university
pharmacy college. .
WE'VE HEARD something
about the strolls certain members
of the Pi Phi chapter are supposed
to take, but never before, that we
know of, have the gals gone
through' that age honored custom
oi Walking home. However, there's
a first time for everything, and
when the Chi Phi Cadillac stalled
with a flat tire in the middle of
the intersection at 16th and O. Pi
Phi's Kllbourne, Scott and Stone
began the long trek back to the
fold, on foot.
PARDON US! Governor Tal
madge who visited our fair city a
few days ago is a Sigma Nu, and
Adjutant General Camp Is a mem
ber of A. T. O.
FOR THE benefit of those who
went to the Varsity party last Sat
urday night and found the floor a
wee bit slippery, we suggest a so-
For Your
House
TI i
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ORCHESTRA
For Booking L8380
journ to the same spot next week
end for a noor mai win m juoi
right and an orchestra even a lit
tle better.
AND THE first regular Monday
evening dinner at the Chi O house
brought csndy as a surprise lor
all the sorority members when
Helen Cole Informally announced
her engagement t,o Jack Mohr of
Phi Delta Theta.
Plan Now
To Attend A nn
Saturday, Sept. 28
Coliseum
Permanent Decorations converting the
coliseum into one of the Midwest's Finest
Ballrooms.
Dancing Floor as good as any in Lincoln.
It's being improved this week and will be
in perfect condition by Saturday night.
Date or Stag
Price
Men 40c Ladies 20c
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STUDENT ACTIVITY OFFICE
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COLISEUM
First Come-First Served
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Any group of students wishing to sit together
must send one student to the Student Activity
Office with the money, and identification cards
for the group. f
Five Home
FOOTBALL Games
September 28 Chicago
October 12 Minnesota
October 28 Oklahoma
November 9 Kansas
November 28 Oregon State
Eight Home
BASKETBALL Games
December 17 Brigham Young
January 1 0 Missouri
January 13 Wyoming
February 1 Kansas
February 3 South Dakota
February 15 Iowa State
February 24 Oklahoma
February 29 Kansas
ALSO
Baseball-Swimming-Track-Wrestling
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