FOUR THR DAILY NERRASKAN .VEDXESI) AY. OCTOBER 7. VKtn (V NEBRASKA CAMPUS n D(DDADL WDiDKU- o SEEN ON THE CAMPUS North winds blowing dead leaves around the tennis courts. i . . Bill Sweeney swagger coated j and cheery busling across Twelfth I treet . . . Virginia Chain's wide ! brimmed felt sombrero we sus- j pect the Texas Cantennial . . . Evel j Younger peering through the j glass door into a Fol. Sci. cless. I . . . Crowd of boys on the steps : of Pharmacy hall gazing heaven- ward . . . Birdien Jensen pointing , out friends in the Tassel group j picture . . . The miniature whisk j broom on the rear end of Sid Ba- ! ker's blue hat . . . Dick Fischer and Bernie Smith tracking down ; a hamburger . . . That morning after the night before look on three . out of five pledge faces . . .Bill i Smith's Ford roadster, probably j minus more paint today man u was yesterday, if possible . . . A. T. O. Shellenberg much tousled aa to hair returning from a touch football game . . . Clyde White meanders through the Rag office. . . . Margaret Phillippe's veiled brown hat, tip tilted . . . The night scene on the campus, one bright light in Bessie hall. ORCHESIS CLASS TO HOLD SECOND THIS WEEK. Wednesday. Alpha Xi Delta alumnae bridge party at the home of Mrs. G. T. Warren. Thursday. Sigma Phi Epsilon omthr's club 1 o'clock luncheon at the chapter house. Friday. Phi. Mu mothers club 1 o'clock luncheon at the chap ter house. Alpha Xi Delta Mothers club meeting at the chapter house. Saturday. Delta Gamma alumnae luncheon at the home of Mrs. L. R. Ricketts. Alpha Gamma Delta 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. E. C. Seng. Frpshman Girl Gets Slightly Mixed Up Esther Schniderwind, Kappa Delt pledge, hasn't been in Lin coln very long and while she has been here there have been so many things to do that she just hasn't had time to become familiar with the landmarks. This is our ex nlanation anvwhere for the re- MEETING TONTTEjmark she made ;dir.g by the For those girls unable to at tend the first meeting of Orchesis. woman's interpretive dancing club. Miss Claudia Moore, director of the group, announces that they are welcome to attend the meeting of the class this evening in Grant Memorial hall at seven o'clock. New girls will be understudies to the more experienced group un til they perform in public, when they will be automatically in cluded in the regular Orchesis group. Delta Upsilon country home. "Why there's the church I'm going to attend." Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae Meet Today Members of the Alpha Xi Delta alumnae organization will meet at the home of Mrs. G. T. War ren for a bridge party this after noon. Sixteen are expected to at- , tend and Mrs. Dale Schilling will i lie the assistant hostess. lincoln s yAsiimx ckntkr; SMART WEAR 1X221224 O STREET So You're Going to Minneapolis for the Nebraska-Minnesota Game? Sigma Chi Mothers Meet Thursday the mothers club of Sigma Chi will meet for luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. H. Rait. After luncheon an informal busi ness meeting will be held and plans for the coming year will be discussed. Assisting Mrs. Rait as hostess will be Mrs. C. B. Ramel and Mrs. R. G. Douglas. .Campus Pledge? Take Same Sneak Night Monday night seems to have been sneak night on the campus! At any rate eight of the Greek letter freshman groups decided that Monday was the night to leave for parts unknown. Whether it was coincidence or co-operation I the Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsi lon, Fhi Kappa Psi, Alpha Omi cron Pi. Delta Delta Delta. Alpha Xi Delta. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Tau Omega pledges all sneaked. Sig Ep Motherss To Meet Thursday Twenty-five members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon mothers club will meet at the chapter house for luncheon Thursday afternoon. Plans for the coming year will be made at a business meeting follow ing the luncheon. Mrs. Jesse Todd is hostess for the afternoon. Dunhack-Riitherford Sept. 22 at Burlington. Colo.. Audrey Dunback and Howard Rutherford were married. Mrs. Rutherford is a former student of the University of Nebraska and is a member of' Kappa Phi. Cooper-Hughe-; Calista Cooper and Morris Nel son Hughes were married Satur day afternoon at Humbolt. Mr. Hughe? is connected with the American Embassy in Tokyo. Ja pan, where the couple will make their home. Miss Cooper is a grad uate of the University of Nebraska and is a member of Pi Beta Phi and Mortar Board. j Biidiop-Camphell Sunday, Oct. 4, Bonnies Bishop of Addam, Kansas, and H. War ren Campbell of Clay Center were married in Lincoln. Both Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are graduates of the University of Nebraska. Mrs. I For the Exciting Occasion BRADLEY KNITTED DRESSES 12.50 15.95 22.95 Our best recomnierniatio!i, a sturtlv, go looking Bradley. They oomc ri such bright colors an-1 such clever stylos l'.ettt r rush down and yo-,rs today. 4 And if You're Attending the Affairs After the Game DINNER AND FORMAL DRESSES 12.50 15.95 22.75 Perfect new designs from Louise Mulligan and Sassy Sue. Fashions tli.-it will .iSMuno n tremendous eve-limi:. Sassie Sue Sport Coats ... 15.95 - 22.75 3-piece Topcoat Suits .... 39.75 - 69.75 Fur Coats 75.00- 119.50 MOVIE DIRECTORY KIVA '"Too Tough to Kill" & ' Panic on the Air' LINCOLN "Girl's Dormitory" ORPHEUM 'Pepper1 and 'Sitting: on the Moon" STUART ' My Man Godfrey' VARSITY "In His Steps" Mr. Fhields is affiliated with ma Alpha Epsilon. ! Alpha Chi" j r !oci tHtiecrs ' I.o;iiso SrhnceloUi was elected president of the Alpha Chi Omega plrdjre class at a meeting held I Monday night. Edith Leisy was i chosen secretary treasurer. j ll'.rta Chi Entertains ' Weekend Guests Last weekend Theta Chi enter tained several visiting alumni. ; "Tuhhy" Randall of the University ' of New Hampshire chapter, Bob ! Beaver of the University of Nor- with and Bob Corlry of Penn ; State. Mr. Randall was in Lin '. coin playing with an orchestra. ' Cole-Molir j Helen Cole and John Elliott i Mohr of Lincoln have announced j their engagement. Both are grad i uates of the University of Nehras j ka where Miss Cole is a member ; of Chi Omega. Phi Chi Theta and Beta Gamma Sigma. Mr. Mohr is a member of Phi Delta Theta. Sig- lilamma Dflta house ! Nebraska in 1031 and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Tie enter tained the chapter popular songs. Mr. Bennett Two French university students commissioned by France's minis try of education are now touring American universities to examine the social life of the American student. with several Campbell is a member of Alpha Phi and Mr. Campbell is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha. Lamhda Chi's Choose Officers At a meeting held Monday night, Jim Little was elected president and secretary of Lambda Chi Al pha, Jim Tisdale, social chairman and Kenneth Davidson, pledge master. Kenneth Nelson of Oak land and Keith Carter of Palisade are new pledges of the fraternity. Barkes-Shields Announced recently was the en gagement and approaching mar riage of Alaire Barkes of Lin coln to Charles Shields of Omaha. The wedding will take place Oct. 30. Both are graduated of the University of Nebraska. Miss Barkes wus president of the active chapter of Mortar Board last year and is a member of Chi Omega. Sigma Nn Pledges Choose Offieers Sigma Nu pledges elected Jack McKee president of the class at meeting Monday night. Other of ficers chosen were: Bob Zoeseh, vice president; Al Pearson, secre tary, and Harold Atherton, ser geant at arms. Iee Bennelt Visits Phi Gams Lee Bennett, who is touring the middlewest with his orchestra, spent Monday evening at the Phi INew Aeacia Officers Acacia recently elected both ac tive and pledge officers. New ac tive officers are: President, Jack McKinzie; vice president. Dick Sain: social chairman, Darrel Chadderdon; secretary. Mark Ow ens; treasurer, Frank Johnson; steward, George Meier. Pledge officers are: Zaek Horn berger. president; and Frank Cole man, secretary-treasurer. Hughes-Mckinley Dove Hughes and Irving McKin ley were married Sept. 23 at Bur well, it was announced recently. Both are graduates of the Univer sity of Nebraska. Mote than 100.000 students in the U. S. are now attending Amer ica's 500 junior colleges. 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