FOOB.V THE NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1935, CAMIP0JSOC3ETV O' NE then right here Chi O'b party. Sigma Chi Idance at Viat the major- perhaps not the Jart of the student body is going to be in Capital City over the fteck-end. A fine way to start the Christmas holidays tsk! Tsk! SEEN ON the campus: Mar-O garet Werner and some Joe Col lege caking in the Moon. . . .Bernie McKerney and the Messingbring talking about thisa and thata. Junior "Honey" Howard playing with one of the Shurtleff boys John Jarmin consuming coffee with sugar liut no cream. . . .Uniformed officers Ernst and Stafford clank' ing around the Rag office. .. .Bob Roscoe and Myron Bickel telling some fellows that he d never get thru law college cutting classes (there's something there) . . . .John Groth with a napkin tucked in his belt. .. .Harold Butler weaving in and out of campus caking places ....Mary Yoder's dream man wandering around like a lost soul ....Jean Gallant playing the slot machines, um, um! Bob Avery with Betsy Allen Sara Hutchings and some blonde fellow (nice con trast) looking into each others eyes and Laverne Ely honoring the Moon with his presence. TUESDAY evening at the home of Henrietta Sanderson, Mu Phi If You Prefer the Best of Service TRY Liberty Barbers 8 Years at 133 No. 13 HOLIDAY RATES to All Points Round Trip Omaha $ 1.50 Chicago 11.95 Grand Island 2.25 North Platte 6.00 Denver 12.00 Manhattan, Kas. . . . 3.75 Wichita, Kas 6.75 New York City . . 32.95 BURLINGTON BUS DEPOT . NEBRASKAN HOTEL 230 No. 11th St. Phone B3888 HZ7 ssas K-1 pants Complete Varieties at All Times Store 120-124 So. 13th B7021 Rosewell Floral Co. MORE DAY 'TIL VACATION, we co to the station only it looks as though a number of students .iren't going to the t.tnlion but staying in Lincoln. For Friday night the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon give their annual - free-for-all at the Com- husker, Pi K. A. has a bit of a dinner dance at the chapter house, and Alpha entertain their dates at a house Nothing daunted, members of will give their yearly dinner the Lincoln. In fact, it appears most important but the major Epsilon entertained at a Christmas party for alumnae and actives, Irene Rem mors, Lu Ganzel and Viola Curry were in charge of the entertainment and Leonore Teal and John Waggener took care of program arrangements. Included on the program were June Goethe, Henrietta Sanderson, Eunice Bing ham, Betty Tetterstrom, Margaret Baker and Ruth Sibley. Some thir ty guests were present and gifts were distributed during the eve ning. AT THE CORNHUSKER to night, brothers of S. A. E. will gather for tne fraternity's annual formal. Some 300 bids have been sent out, and Buzz Fonda Is in charge of arrangements. Professor and Mrs. Smith, Professor and Mrs. Karl Arndt, and Governor and Mrs. Roy Cochran will chaperon. Decorations will follow the Christ mas theme with fraternity colors predominating. AND PI K. A. will entertain their dates at a dinner dance at the chapter house tonight. About twenty-six couples will be there, and Warren Thompson is in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. John Kellogg will chaperon, and decorations will follow the Christ mas theme. THE ALPHA Chi O's have chosen tonight for their annual sil ver and blue party at the chapter house. Marjorie Lauritsen is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Louise Ricbe and Rheta Morton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight McVickory are couples will attend. SATURDAY night, actives and CHARMING Coiffures arc yours for the asking at CHAMPES finger waves as new and modern as tomorrow. Croquignole and Spiral Permanents, or a combination of both. Elec tric manicures expert oper ators. Champes Beauty Shop 202 Kresge Bldg. B2650 i Corsages WHAT'S DOING Friday. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON formal, Cornhusker. Lambda Chi Alpha auxllllary covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. E, B. Brooks, 1 o'clock. Theta Chi auxllllary Christ mas luncheon at the chapter house, 1 o'clock. PI KAPPA ALPHA formal dinner dance at the chapter house, 7 o'clock. Alpha Chi Omega house party at the hapter house, 9 o'clock. Saturday. SIGMA CHI dinner dance, Lincoln. pledges of Sigma Chi will entertain at a dinner dance at the Lincoln. Two hundred and fifty people will be there, and ioya Bauer ana Vern Anders are in charge of the affair. Professor and Mrs. Hunt, Prof and Mrs. D. W. Dysinger, Prof, and Mrs. Abe Martin and Prof, and Mrs. Floyd Hauck are chaperoning. DELEGATES to the Sigma Al nha Mu convention to be held in St. Louis during the Christmas holidays are David Goidware, -ari Braclerman, Irving Hill, Max Kra mer, Jerry and Harry Cohen. Momlwri of Tjmhda Chi Alpha ontortninnl At an alumni dinner at the chapter house Monday night. About thirty guests attended the affair, and entertainment was pro vided by the activities. SUPPLY OF TEXTS BY DEMING EXHAUSTED (Continued from Page 1). State College, Columbia Universi ty, Bucknell University, Georgia School of Technology, Montana School of Mines and other repre sentative institutions. "A few of the many topics brought up to date are: the quan tum view of radiant energy, in connection with a discussion of spectra and photochemical reac tions;' the structure of fibers, stretched rubber and the silicates, as revealed by X-ray research since 1930 (the date of the last edition); a discussion of reaction mechanisms, for some simple re actions, including recent results regarding activated molecules; the latest information about catalysis at surfaces, valence, atomic struc ture, isotopes, and many other points. Special features also In clude new problems and exercises, additional references to literature, reading lists, new illustrations, etc. !!lilLLIIlI!L!Iled " Llnoo,n' Buy Store Cor. 11th A O 8ts. We Givs 8. eV H. Stamps You'll Enjoy Shopping ....at Gold's "ftfie matt of practical tfte" NEW! HOLLYWOOD (flexwood) CATHEDRAL CHOIR CAR RIES CHRISTMAS GREET INGS FROM NEBRASKA EASTWARD (Continued from Page 1). ' Alumni association at the Waldorf Astoria hotel, where they will stay while in the city. In making the tour and carry ing their messages in song to many people, the members of the choir will be working in tune with their ideal, a faith in the spirit of youth. The choir envisions the building of a cathedral where the youth of all faiths may worship together. Altho this cathedral is as yet only a dream, it symbolizes the spirit which has produced ana which finds expression in the sing ing of this choir. "It is neither a mission nor a monument. Composed of Gentile and Jew, Catholic and Protestant, the voices of the aspiring singers mingle in a unison which rises above the conflict of creeds which has so long separated worship pers." This expression of the choir s purpose is stated in tne programs. 10,000 of which were printed, to be used on the tour. The programs contain also an il lustration of the envisioned cathe dral. It is the work of a choir member, Arne Engberg, a gradu ate of the university architecture department two years ago. The choir, which was organized six teen years ago and which sings regularily at Westminster Presby terian church, is not connected with any organization. Its mem bers, who are outstanding for their scholastic record, are ail vitally interested in their organiza tion and the meaning which it holds for each of them la some thing indescribable. ZOOLOGISTS ADOPT LIVELY YOUNG BOA Central American Reptile Found in Shipment Of Bananas. 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An employ of the company found the boa wrapped about a clump of bananas which were shipped here from Cen tral America. , In a half dormant condition, it was brought to the museum of the university where It was subjected to the rays of an electric light for several hours before It became ac tive, according to Henry Relder of the museum staff. Later the snake was taken to the zoology depart ment where attempts will be made to keep it alive. The Cotton Textile Institute of North Carolina plans to build roads of cotton In the near fu ture. POSKA'S 1537 O deliver B4135 Everything for tha Dutch Lunch CHEESE COLD MEATS RYE BREAD BEVERAGES ETC. Open Evening and SATURDAY Until Midnight HOLIDAY 1 CENTS PER MILE COACHES 2C PER MILE GOOD IN SLEEPERS Upon Payment Usual Charges ON SALE DAILY UNTIL JANUARY FIRST FINAL LIMIT JAN. 31 BUY TICKETS AT CITY TICKET OFFICE AND AVOID RUSH AT DEPOT H. P. KAUFFMAN, Q. A. 142 So. 13th SL and COLDS Street Floor 00