J FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933. it i . i -: i at ii ' ?! - v ' r - - . i ' - CAMIPQJSCDET ANOTHER GREAT TREK ACROSS the country, but this time it's not in a covered wnjuon; it's via train or car. It's not tfoing to take a month to cross the prairie, either, for if the special train comes through on schedule, loyal Cor; huskers should arrive in Kansas in half a day. The purpose of the wholesale mi gration is, however, the same the con quering of western lands, and the thing that spurs our team on to victory more than anything else is wholehearted sup port from the student bodv.-So when we go to Kansas, let's really get going! Let's make Nebraska's chant just as inspiring as Kansas State's, and when the Corn- husker rings across the field, let's make it ring, not whisper. o SEEN ON THE CAMPUS: Dr Van Royen scurrying: out of the library with a big red book labeled China hugged closely. . .Ditty Perkins being called upon to tell of the peanut politics on the cam pus by Mr. Lancaster. . .Bonnie Biship, president of Alpha Phi, telling the pledges that they were perfectly free to take sneak night, but in this rainy weather they'd better take their raincoats along (crushed faces, the gratifying re sult)... Ross Martin going "col litch" on us in a floppy suede jacket and a checkered wool tie . . . Sarah Meyer quietly remarking that her father is a Beta after listening to a tirade on inhuman qualities of that particular fra ternity. . .John Edwards exhibiting with great pride the Awgwan's new Royal . . . Kappa Sigs In good spirits, filling two booths at the Moon... and Natalie Rehlander and Louise Magee eating lunch with Charles Reilly. IN TOWN at the Kappa Sig house is Merche Keys, alumnae from Hyannis. AT THE C. Y. O. hall tonight, Newman club will give a party honoring all Catholic students and friends. Chaperons for the affair are Colonel and Mrs. F. A. Kid- well, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Shinn, and Reverand Obrist. William Donahue is in charge of arrange ments. ACACIA'S going to the game in Kar.sas are Jack McKinzey, Don Michaelson, Dick Sain, Roy Ken nedy, Jean Gallant, Joe Redfield, Freddie Chambers, and Rodney Chase. Lambda Chi's making the same little journey are Ernest Chase, Wymm Tolbert, Jim Lin den.,' Derrell Stevensen, Frank Griffee, Kenneth Kerst, Russell Bracker, and Raymond Bloszie. WHAT'S DOING Friday. Chancellor and Mrs. Burnett reception honoring faculty and administration staff and wives at Raymond hall, 8 to 11 o'clock. Lambda Chi Alpha, 1 o'clock dessert luncheon at the chapter house. Theta Chi mothers' club, 1 j'clock luncheon at the chapter louse. Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae, 1 t'clock luncheon at the chapter iouse. THE PHI PS ' will be repre- ' YOUR DRUG STORE Remember us for delicious Lunches and Quick Service. Try our Noon Lunches. THE OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14t- t P St. Phone B1068 . t. DELIVER sented by Carl Wiggenhorn, Lans ing Anderson, Donald Wimer, Roland McClymont, Ralph Jacob son, Robert Moose, Bernard John son, David Jeffries, Tom Patter son, Thurston Phelps, George See man, John Robb, Bob Perry, Rob' ert Holbert, and Herb Weston. THE P. A. D.'s going are Ed Arnold, William Scherffius, Eu gene Dowell, John Munson, Carl Rirer, and Glen McMahan. CHI PHI will hold a chapter meeting on the sidelines during the half. Brothers answering present will be Frank Crabill, .Bucll Naughtin, George Shakelford, Clayton Schwenk, Ralph Wood ruff, Craig Spencer, Dean Kadavy, Bill Crabill, Dick Newmarker, George Pipal, Howard Agee, Jack Imler, Bob Burow, Dick Dougher ty, and Bob Funk. PHI DELTS in the stands will be Malcom McFarland, George Bantain, Jack Mohr, Bill Horchem, Bob Elliott, Bill Anderson. Art Harding, Bob Hutton, Warren Bold, and Dan Clark. SIGMA NU'S that wiH be cheer ing for their Alma Mater are Verne Thomas. Jack Scott, How ard Fischer, Kenneth Jones, and Bob Collins. BOYS of the Phi Sig house that have signified their intentions to attend the game are Emsley and Fverett Chittenden, William Kra lick, Joe Snyder, Lynn Cully, Richard Lisk, and Lovorus Rose. BETAS going are George Wal- A' Movie Box STUART "I LIVE MY LIFE" LINCOLN ' "THE GOOSE AND THE GANDER" ORPHEUM "WOMAN WANTED" AND STAGE SHOW LIBERTY "BULLDOG DRUM MOND STRIKES BACK" SUN "THE AVE." GIRL B-ROM 10TH COLONIAL "NO MAN'S RANGE" Westland Theater Corp. VARSITY "A FEATHER IN HER HAT" AND "GUARD THAT GIRL" KIVA "BRANDED A COWARD" quist, Henry Witaker, George Eager, Harry Rudolph, Wentworth Fling, Robert Beghtol, Bill Marsh, John Parker, Warner Marsden, Pat Woolery, and Delos Gay. AND FROM the D. U. house, R. Douglas Sarsen, Jack Lyman, Barney Drummond, Bill Bcrquist, L. B. Alexander, Gil Autrey, Don Nabity, Bob Callahan, Dick Schmidt, Ralph Lindley, Louie Cass, Gene Pester, George Grey, Bob Long, John Jarmin, Dean Boss and Sam Swensen are going. ZETA TAU ALPHA announces the pledging of Stella Linhardt of Wilber and Edna Johnson. ALPHA CHIS going to Kansas are Alice Black, Bessie Mae Adams, Margaret Lvnd, Henrietta York, Ruth Mary Jennings, iMar jone Lauritson, Jane Kuntson, Barbara Jeary, Ruth Minor, Doro thy Williams, Theora Nye, and June Wagner. AND CHI O'S leaving are Jean Walker, Mary Fissler, Muriel Wier, Betty McGrew, Eleanor Chsbe, Frances Wler, Alaire Barkus, Mar garet Munger, Rosalie Motal, Katherine Winquist, Alice Peter son, Virginia McManaman, Mar guerite Tramp and Lillian Rowher. MISS Edna Wheatlev, province director of Delta Zeta has been visiting the chapter house during the past week. MAKING the journey south ward tomorrow from the Alpha O nouse are Muriel Hook, Elizabeth Smith, Ruth Saafeld, Cora Lee Smith, Betty Cathers, Norma Burr, Betty Burr, Betty Harris, Margaret Anderson, Harriet Heu mann and Genevieve Lambc. Opinion on Campus Decrees University Needs New Song "We need a new song!" This was 'the answer given by every person approached on the question of university songs by representatives of the Daily Xebvaskan. It was a unanimous decision rendered by everyone from the greenhouse keeper to two small colored grade school boys who were caught and ques tioned as iney crossea me campus. o- "We all know the Nebraska songs; we all sing themr and we're all getting mighty tired of them," said the Lincolnites. "We need a new song. A peppy, marching song, with short words and a catchy tune" they further insist. Will the song contest the Inno cents and Mortar Boards are sponsoring with the help of the Daily Nebraskan bring forth the needed song? Perhaps. Students stopped in the streets and on the campus disagreed as to this. "I don't see why they shouldn't" said Martha Caha, sophomore. "A contest like this ought to interest the students, and if enough write songs, there's bound to be a good one written." "I did not know a contest was going on." said Paul Sprout, also a sophomore, pausing on his way home to dinner to consider the matter. "The songs we have sound o. K. to me anyway." Most of the faculty and all of the men who work around the campus lawn know the music to the Nebraska songs, even If they do not know the words. Lincoln high boys and girls without ex ception know both. Why? They learn ' them in music classes in school. The song contest continues: En tries pour In. But there is always room at the top, and the Daily Nebraskan promises that no entry will be overlooked. Who is going to write the first song? Who will win the $20. Today! A Perfect Program! KAY FRANCIS Expansion of the University of Michigan graduate school is being made possible through the recent gift of $5,000,000 from the trustees of the Horace H. and Mary A. Rockham fund. Nineteen colleges and universi ties are giving prizes to those sen iors who acquire the most interest ing library during their college year. GEORGE BRENT .y In a Peliehtful Comedy J-in "THE GOOSE & THE GANDER" m J . . . into the very jaw of death luelf to brlno you these real "Camera Thrills" Patty Thelma KELLY TODD "Twin Triplets" "Music Land" SILLY SYMPHONY! 20c Mat jCincoin STUAliT; STARTING TOMORROWl 1 IfSvriV Today! I IFryyrtil a complete jllf.Tfljf Musical Rviue M ZZ. fi.$C VMi The Science society of China I j jr " m v''""tM iimiKrgrauuairs i Cornell 7 ZL- tTafuTiirr- - university. ROISMAN'S ffr& ALABAMIANS R-nrA We.t yW """N. If f ' & Rirhardn Twlna t'?1 f -4 X Scr'een ( A r IV! woman " , V WANTED" , V MB MAU5o mccurlEaivan 1 I !5o 1 - 1 I tat n .'';ic-v n -J i.ibertr tan f? J i J 3 "4 Start" . . . r"Xt" ' II f Extraordinary f 'T'V""" ' ' -: A"v j IJt f Lntertainment! LJ) 1 ! fk. A. I fell btirantwinl I " 1 mmuun i man JJa Op Anflrr! J j I j i ykfvzMHri- ii ALTHOUGH ONE. OP TUE SMALLEST, WE IS ONE OF TME HARDEST MITTIHG BACKS ON TAE. aJAYMAWK SQUAD OUESS TLL JUST BOWL 1 . a ta a V 1 c vutOD ill; 1 lVEn OVEk. JoeK Giatvnatvclo vatvsas 'C J Joe' Giannangelo, fullback, Monongahela, Pa., is among the one letter men of the 1935 squad at K ansas. He is a good blocker for his 165 pounds, and got into most of the late season games last year. He carried the ball five times for 14 yards in the St. Bene dict's game last week. E ' W ' i c f7 J ROBERT TAYLOR .,3 Wf4nisiliiit Rantltwmw ntnr UNA MERKEL wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsm FmJV LAXGFCRD YZnuAEnddvEBSDI 'Maa Kriorm Mrmktaat" JONE KNIGHT IRY'CTCCXTU I : SI On nf thr i.t Kirtmi , . . om. of ntlnt trnoer o ramus rrr inlu. A FEATHER hi her ht PAULINE LORD BASl RATH80NE LOUIS HA yWARO WamJyBARRE BidwJURKE Cmnnutoa 'M rralurr . ml thrill wHk Mob'l Aitnt-Ftorrace Hit Tri Delts Defeat Thetas in Soccer-Baseball Tourney Thursday. Play in the Women's intramural soccer-baseball tournament was resumed Thursday on the field east of Social Science when Ray mond Hall played the Ag Boarding club and the Tri Delts met Kappa Alpha Theta. The Tri Delts de feated the Thetas 5 to 3 after a closely contested match. Raymond Hall was forced to default to the Ag club because of lack of play ers. Raymond Hall won by making a 20 to their opponents 6. Bonnie Spangaard's ease in knocking home runs was largely responsi ble for the final outcome. Albina Nemcova, a Czechoslovakian ex change student, from Raymond Hall rewarded the last-minute coaching of her teammates by bringing in a score. Filings for Queen of Ag Formal Open Today Candidate filings for Queen of the 1935 Farmer's Formal will open this morning at 8 o'clock and close Oct. 24. Ap plicants may register in Dean Burr's office. Eligibility rules will be listed in Sunday's Nebraskan. Bizad Council Plans to Honor Superior Students business Administration Execu tive council in their meeting Thursday, Oct. 17, made plans for recognition of the superior stu dents in Business Administration college. They are. planning also, to hold a business administration frolic in the spring. Freshman Engineers May Make Up Orientation 1 Freshman engineers officially registered for R. O. T. C. band, who are permitted by Mr. Quick to make the trip to Manhattan as members of the band, will be per mitted makeup privileges in Orien tation 1. WHAT will be the Score at the Nebr.-Kansas State Game? Make an Estimate . . . You May Win! ONE ESTIMATE PER PERSON : PRIZES: First . . . Three 2.00 Arrow Shirts Second. . .Two 2.00 Arrow Shirts Third . . . One 2.00 Arrow Shirt Fourth. . .One 1.00 Arrow Tie v r My Estimate for the Nebr.-Kansas State Game! SCORES Kanaaai State Nebraika Total Yardage of 80TH teams Ttade from line of acrlmmage: Name Addreti ., Occupation Prizes will be given the persons whose esti mates are nearest to the correct score and total yardage made by both teams. Fill out the coupon now . . . bring or send it to Gold's Men's Section before 1 p. m. . Saturday, October 19,' 1035. GOLD'S Vra's Store 11th St. THIRD IN MEMBERSHIP TEA SERI 100 New Girls Expected to Attend Y.W. Affair Friday. Third of a series of mcmbenap teas for all new university women will be held in Ellen Smith hall Friday, Oct. 18, from 4 to 5. About 100 girls are expected to at tend, and have the opportunity to acquaint themselves with the work of the "Y," and with its various cabinet and staff members. Guests will be able to sign up for fresh man commission groups or staffs, and to take a membership in the organization. Hostesses will be Mary Edith Hendricks, chairman of the proj ect staff; Anne Pickett, leader of freshmen commission chairmen; Gayle Caley, in charge of the fi nance staff; and Eleanor Clizbe, chairman of the membership staff. These girls will be assisted by their stafi' members. Anyone unable to attend the tea today, will have a chance to come to a similar function on Thursday, Oct. 24 from i to 5. BAPTIST GIRLS PLAN . ANNUAL NIGHT PARTY Foreign Games to Furnish Entertainment for Affair. Baptist girls and their friends are Invited to attend the annual girl's party to be held at the Bap. tist Student House, at 1440 QJ street, Saturday evening. The evening will take on an in ternational aspect, with table games of several foreign countries occupying the first part of the eve- ning. Other high lights in the pro gram will be a violin trio oy Misses Lois and Twyla Ogle, and Miss Delia Kraemcr with a taik by Mrs. Ray E. Rice on The Life of the Native Girl in Italy. DANCING Friday Saturday Leo BECK Eddie JUNGBLUTH and Their Orchestra Playing Both Nights ' AH Dressed Up and Ready for the HEAVY DATE But it's the Evans Cleaning and Pressing that really puts ihe fin ishing touches to your immacu late appearance. Call us often. Expert Launderers vast r i i SAVE 10 ON CASH & CARRY CLEANING ' You Are Invited to Attend a Gampus Fashion Clinic . . . presented by Co-eds of the University of Nebraska 0 Gold's Kampus Korner Friday ... 4 p. m. Auditorium -Third Floor featuring New Sports Fashions Fur trimmed sport coats Untrimmed sport coats Frocks ior sport wear KNITTED FASHIONS Twin Sweater Sets Knitted Frocks one, two and three piece models SHOWN ON LIVING MODELS Various groups will be represented 6y the models ... a favorite model to be selected each week . . . come . . . cast your VOTE for your favorite model. V innrr nf B ' tvk't Clinic tn tie Announced Friday MODELS for TODAY'S SHOW Mildren Hansen Delta Delta Delta Sarah Anne Kanffman Delta Zeta Esther Stein Sigma Delta Tau Frances Lincoln Alpha Chi Omega Betty Mayne Kappa Kappa Gamma Maxine Wents Alpha Phi Lmrt Day! Joan CRAWFORD MHrataaa firm Nebr.-Minn. fawthall sama fS I D SI WM MrtWi ka ETHIOPIA nd more! end "I Live My life" more! I j 32SS22&21