FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 193S. THE NEBRASKAN TIIREE nwii.mwivL nr mi in nnrurn m EioabLiuuit ultra IN COLLEGE WORLD aiMiiiiiB'WiwiBMiawiBiiiiaiiiiaiKaniiiB'niaiiiie wnir iTnivermtv 01 fennsvivania students have been put on proba tion because of a poem deemed "sacrilegious" which appeared in the campus literary magaxine. Seven members of the Williams college football team are on the dean a list of high ranking scholars. Classified ADVERTISING IOC PER LINE HFKK.N W1SSKU BEAUTY SHOr 1308 O. upstairs. Mmhinpleos x-rma-nent $1.9s, a J10 value. Machine per manent 69c, a $2 value. Kinger naves . lfto. Tl 8 B ETT ', V" with """" Virginia Bruce Alice Brady Cesar Romero Starts TODAY! 25c Mat 0JADII A Swell Show 11 I with Jane (Ginger) Withers 20c Mat 25c Mat. .. tO Brownemcn Plot Revenge on Minnesota; Twelve Men on Trip. All right, Minnesota. Now It's our turn. That's what the Cornhusker cage artists who battle Minnesota's basket tossers this evening in Minneapolis are thinking. And that's what is liable to happen, too, for the Nebraska basketball team which licked Brigham Young, victors over Creighton Thursday night !s accorded a strong chance to lick the Gophers and obtain re venge for the defeat which the Minnesota grid powerhouse left in Memorial stadium last fall. The Husker starting lineup against the northern woodsmen will probably bo the same one which started against B. Y. IT. Hank Whitaker and George Wnhl quist at forwards, Floyd F.baugh at center, and Harvey Widman and Bob Tarsons at guards. A second string unit which could replace the starting crew would list Lee Hale and Bud Lcacox, a capable first string performer, at forwards, Larry Nelson at center, and Paul Amen and Elmer Dohrmann at guards. Also making the trip arc George Scott, and Howard Baker forwards. Good Floor Game. The Husker basket stock as sumed additional spangles after its opening game, when Coach Ott Romney, whose Utah team was spanked 54 to 30 by Hastings col lege Wednesday evening, paid it the compliment of a "mighty ef fective floor game." AHho it's too early in the season and compara tive scores mean very little, if anything, both points give Coach Browne's lads a lot of momentum on the Minnesota trip. Especially bright arc the Husker chances when it is remembered that Carloton college, a little neighboring school, whipped th'i Gophers 29 to 25 recently. The loss, one of the first in the eeries, was a disappointment to Dave MacMillan's team, however, and may pep up the Gophers to Ne braska's disadvantage. The Huskers will return to Lin coln Saturday, and after a short visit home, will assemble in Lin coln again for the Christmas vaca tion tour. DEAN LEROSSIGNOL CALLED TO CAM AD A BY MOTHER'S DEATH Dean J. E. LeRossignol of the Bizad college is in Montreal, Cana ada, called there by the death of his mother, Mrs. James Henderson, who died Tuesday evening. Dean LeRossignol left Sunday evening upon receiving word of the serious illness of his mother. It was Dean LeRossignol 's origi nal plan to attend the meetings of the American Economic Associa tion in New York City Dec. 26, 27 and 28, and is was not known at his office Thursday whether or not he would still attend. He probably will not return to Lincoln until after Christmas vacation. "Your Drug Store" If it la wanted In a hurry. Lunchea. Candy. DniKa or Toilet Articles. Phone B1068. The Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14th A P St We Deliver What Do You Want for Christmas- A 90 Average or a Country Estate? If Santa Claua were Alladin's genii of the lamp, he would be terrifically busy doing a Midas act if students on this campus could command him. Money, or what it can bring, is the promptly voiced preference of most students when questioned as to what they would choose If they might wish for anything in the world. The amount of lucre desired varied from "Bunny" Complon's indefinite sum to Bob Pierce's $5,000 (with which to go to a large schol in the east) to Truman Obemdorf's million dollars, to Ginny Selleck's "all the money in the world," (with which to tiavel and buy superlative Christmas presents. Some Wish Cars. Some souls wished their cash given automotively. Hank Meyers, Sherm Cosgrove, Bob Shellenberg and Marjorie Thomas aestred cars and the boys could name their brand. Ken Bon longed for a lo comotive "to haul freight." It seems he had a gTeat grandaddy who drove a stage coach and he "has the urge to ahul freight. Diddy Fcdkins confided as to a wish for a street car with tracks and everything in his own back yard. In it he would take his frineds for rides "on the pay-as-you-enter basis." Vera May Peter son would choose to own a roller coaster. Travel was the second most wished for thing. Little Barbara Marston would be most happy with a pack-trip in the Rockies. Ruth Rutledge would like a south era cruise with all the fixings. Louise Magee specifies Florida and sun baths. Ruth McNally is interested in Ireland with the family. "Jay" McEachen chooses Shanghai. Esther Vandeberg wishes a trip to South America "because she knows more about it." Emma Pearse desires an ex cursion to Europe or living in New York. Many Wants Trip. A surprising number of inter viewees had ideas about an educa tion. Gene Pester would choose four years at Harvard despite the stigma, Betty Cherny wishes to study In southern climes. Cla risas Bennett casts her eye to a year at a school in France. Things scholastic, come in for their share of consideration. Eill Marsh would like to achieve a college educa tion without working for it. Betty Beck desires "the assurance that I will get through Simmons next year in decent shape." Dick Kunz man lor.gs for a 90 average and Don Wagner would like to possess the ability to make an eight o'clock. Women Enter Wishes. The eternal feminine enters Into several wishes. Ted Bradley de sires "bus fare back from Doty's." Ed Schmid and Bob Wadhams want "a good looking woman." John Jarmin would like to find a play girl at the Kappa house, (he's "dated literally dozens there Love nnc to them unbidden 1 Koyal drama to 11 ettlDf. 'The DICTATOR1 Ntw Comedy t snoot Mat. toe NHe ISe NOW VARSITY mm We have them in a size and price to uit you. and hasn't found one yet"). How ard Dobson yearns for a long legged blonde (and a portable typewriter). Roy Kennedy seeks an island paradise without wine, women and song. Even more specific are the wants of others. Sherm Cosgrove would like sufficient funds on which to get married. Lewie Cass wishes a ten pound boy which as one girl puts it, should result in someone's getting a D. U. pin. Marjie Bannister wants a com plete hope chest for a bungalow. Jack Fischer, however, specifics "no vine-covered cottage" and votes for a country cotate. Vocations interest some. Bill Kaiser and Francis Johnson would like to buy a small town news paper and run it jointly. Gene Dalby desires "a job and a per manent address." Janet Caldwell prefers "to be at the top of a pro fession. A very opposite sort of activity U the wish of others. Ir win Ryan would like an extra, week beyond vacat'on for sleep. Some Variety. Things of the mind draw a few. Arnie Levin desires "the power to pick at least ten football games right in one season." Bessie Belle Brown would be happy with "all the books In the world and noth ing to do but read them." Campus conscious to the last, Irving Hill desires a Union build ing, Johnston Snipes a revolution, and Alaire Barkes, a "motor boat." 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