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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1936)
FOUR THE DAILY NFRHASKAN WKI) INKS DAY, OCIOHKR 21, lO.'ta SKKN ON nii; campus. Virg Yclkln having voting lif fi culty without a number on his Identitication can). . .Virginia An derson accompanying Inland Hale und Tat Glen to the Temple, talk ing busily Henry Kemington explaining in his individual way just why he was standing in front ot tho Beauty Queen exhibit.... Student Council members, on their big day, busy as bees in a hive in the Temple box offiee. . . .the studied nonchalance of the faces ol Honorary Colonel candidates ....Carol Clark seated on the li brary steps. .. .sweaters in tho morning and heavy coats in the ut'lernoon. . . .Bob Reghtol drink ing long at the drinking fountain In Law college Kddie George complaining bitterly that he had lost his identification card.... Mary Louise Dow and Jay Camp bell "taking the peace ballot very seriously. .. .in fact discussing it alt the way home.... a niaster pieeo of photography, Harry Stickler's face on his identifica tion card... ,Pat Lnhr flying from the polls to a class with one eye on the R street traffic. .. .ami the first real fall feeling day. (nmma I 'Jit's Honor Three lv Student. Active members of Gamma Flu Beta entertained at a formal din ner Monday night nt the chapter house honoring three Gamma Phi Beta members in Law college. Detta Rohn is a freshman; Anne Pickett, a junior, and .Jean Rrow der is the only senior girl in Law college. Prexlon-Reed. The marriage of Isubelle Pres ton of Fremont and Or. Oonald Ross Reed of Tarry town took place in Pontico Hills Oct. 12. Miss Preston attended the Uni versity of Nebraska where she is a member of Delta Gamma so rority. Hernisen-Mischiiick. Monday, Get. 19, Cecilia Herm sen and Leland Mischnick of Lin coln were married at the Blessed Saerement church. Both are grad uates of the University of Ne braska. Smith-Matt. Elizabeth Smith and Robert M. Matt of Hastings were married Oct. 16 at Hastings. Mr. Matt at tended the University of Nebraska where he is affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. LOST ANYTHING? TRY UNI VERSITY'S LOST AND FOUND DEPARTMENT FOR EVERYTHING FROM DICE TO SHOES (Continued from Fage 1.1 footwear, who walked off without his almost new shiny black patent i leather shoes. Unique among the ! articles in the department is a ' solitary pair of dice left behind in all their shiny glory by some ! individual who perhaps was in a j hurry. The Regents Bookstore mav I have some stiff competition if j there is ever a public sale of all the classbooks and notebooks left in odd crannies by college joes and josephines. Gym clothes too, and tennis raquets are things one wonders about being lost, and un claimed. Ladies gloves repose in a large drawer, both singly and in pairs. " Collection Shows Drouth Results. I Raincoats, rubbers and umbrel- las lying on the lost and found shelves suggest that a few Ne- j braskans decided the drouth was i to be permanent. Football games, of course, leave a collection of blankets, and even one gaily flowered sofa pillow was left as a memento by one fan this year. sanies are quite indiscriminate aboue where they put thir coat belts, while one gapes at the man who left his overcoat and never called for it. Fountain pens, pen cils and wrist watches are too common to more than mention. For the benefit of those who may have lost some article or who expect to lose something in the near future, they should inquire at the lost and found department in the west stadium, stating; when and about where they believe they lost it. If the department does not actually have it there, sometimes it is able to trace it down in some other building. Anyone finding any lost articles should leave them with a janitor in some class build- ing. He will then see that it rea h- j t-s the lost and found desk, which j has been located in the stadium I for over a year now. formerly having been man&ged by the Daily Nebraska n. SEVEN ORGANIZED HOUSES FILE FOR DISPLAY CONTEST (Continued from Fage J.i won by Rigma Alpha Eprulon whose decorations depicted a hugf spider web with Nebraska taking the form of the spider and the Kansas Jayhawker becoming hope lessly enmeshed. Honorary men tion was won by the Delta Upsi lons who represented a museum with the Jayhawk as an extinct animal, and by the Delta Sigma Lambdas who decorated their house to look like a theater with the one day attraction "Plucking the Jaybird." Present Entries. The Greek houses who have al ready entered the contest are as follows : Alpha Tau Omega. Delta Upsilon. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Beta Theta Pi. Acacia. Sigma Nu. Alpha Omicron Pi. Cockle Music Studios PIANO, VOICE, ORGAN Students may enter nny time Tryoutu mthoot obligation 41 7-4 IS Mnertj Rldf. Phone B36KS THIS WEKK THURSDAY. Alpha Delta Theta mothers' club, 1 o'clock luncheon, chap ter house. Alpha Chi Omega mothers' club, 1:15 o'clock luncheon, chapter house. Alpha Delta Theta Entertains Mrs. hmxui. Zeta chapter of Alpha Delta Theta on the University of Nebras ka campus will entertain at din ner with the chapter of the Wes leyan campus in honor of Mrs. Roberta Campbell, national presi dent of the Federation of Wo men's clubs and an alumnus of Al pha Delta Theta. Also honored at dinner will be Mrs, Bess Gerhart Morrison, first charter member of the VVesleyan chapter. Miss Vir ginia McDowell, Zeta active presi dent, and Mrs. William Matschul lat, alumnae president are on the committee in charge of arrange ments. Silver, American Beauty rose and blue, sorority colors, will be used in the appointments, About 60 are expected to attend. Mortar Hoard Honor National Ol'firer. Tuesday afternoon the active chapter of Mortar Board honored Miss Fsther Bowman, national vice president, at a tea from 3 until 5 o'clock at Came Hell Raymond Hall. Guests included Mortar Board alumni and representative upper class women. In the receiv ing line were Jean Walt, presi dent of Mortar Board, Miss Bow man, Miss Amanda Heppner, Mrs, F. D. Coleman, national president and Miss Elizabeth Williamson, director of Carrie Bell Raymond hall. Presiding at the tea table were Miss Elsie Ford Piper, Mrs. Ada Westover, Miss Pauline Gel latly and Miss Margaret Fedde. Senior women assisted with the serving. Alpha Chi Oinefia Mother Meet. The Alpha Chi Omega mother's club will meet Thursday at 1:15 for a luncheon at the chapter I house. After the business meeting j Betty Rowland, Terry York and Alice Dainum will present a pro- gram. Mrs. S. G. Rowland and i Mrs. J. W. Bishop are in charge of the arrangements. C lOiS. Ligoitt & Mvtu TomccoCo. Seen on Ag Campus: Students going "Russian" by eating many Russian peanuts in chem. . , . Sid Baker lying on the grass near Ag hall election must have gotten him down . . . AI Pearl and a good looking grey hat . Phyllis Robinson starting a pool for the next game . . . Photograph, ers taking pictures of coeds near tho fountain to celebrate its With year or something . . , Janet Hoe vet minus a heel limping around . , . Adrian Lynn not letting any one influence him as to beauty queens . . . Sally White hurrying to the polls . , . Girls riding to chem, on the running board of a car and yelling to another to meet them for lunch . . . Dorothy lver son chauffering Ann Soukup and Francis Wrieth around . . . Wyona Keim giving her contribution to the Y to Edith Fllley . . . New decorations in Carp's . . . (trace Pitcaithley saving a booth for her friends during lunch . . . Jean Evans playing a good game of tennis in gym, I nline Housewives Initiated Tuesday. The Home Economics associa tion initiated 175 new members Tuesday night at a lovely candle light service at 6:45 on the Ag campus. Following the set vices a skit was presented and songs were sung, j .miss Aiargarei fetiuc, neuti or me Home Economic department, gave an Interesting talk on her recent trip to the Scandinavian countries. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. .- Delta l'pilon Plan Hue Hoiueeoiiiin; Path. Advance news of the largest Greek letter house party planned for the football season, that of rV'lt-, !Tncil,m 1 lirt niolil linfnrp 1 Homecoming. The actives will en tertain honoring the pledge class and an invitation is extended to every student of the university. Mel Fester's orchestr a will play j and the entire house will be open i for dancing. Phi Cam Hold Initiation. Monday evening four men were initiated in Phi Gamma Delta. They ar" Kenneth Eisenhart. War- r en "Schwenker. Harold Kottmann and Norman Ellis. '-- W ... h yfJy SOLICIT $989.90 IN ANNUAL DRIV E Pat Jensen, Eleanor Eiche Collect Largest Total In Campaign. Climaxing a week of activity the finance staff of the Y. V. C. A. brought Its drive for contributions nnd new member's to a close last night with a total of $1189.90. Eleanor Eiche working for Lin coin unaffiliated students, was high, contributing $40 to the grand total. Second in this group was Edith Filley with $25.50. Mary Jane Eager 'was third, bringing in $19. The three unaffiliated teams headed by Velma Ekwall, Thelma Schnitter! and Edith Filley con tributed a total amount of $111.70. Eleanor Eiche and Ruth Williams served as executives for the un affiliated town girls. Miss Jensen Places First. Birdean Jensen from Wilson hall placed first in the dorm section raising $15.00. Vee Lonise Mar shall was second In this group with $14.50 and Dora Larson, contribut ing $10.25 was third. The ilorni team placing first was captained by Jane Hopkins and brought in $20.75 while the teunis of Rowena Swensoii and Betty Clements placed second and third in this section respectively. Helen Ann Howie and Birdean Jensen were general executives over the Carrie Bell Raymond Hall group. High among sorority groups on the campus was Pat Jensen of Alpha Phi who contributed $12.75. Dcloris Bois, Alpha Chi Omega, with $."2. SO, and Deloras Doll of Delta Delta Delta with S32.50 were next in order in the soror ity group. The Tri Delta team contributing $53.50 placed first with Alpha Phi team running a close second with $42.75. $40.80 was the amount contributed by the Alpha Chi TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rental Used machines on easy payments. The Royal portable typewriter, ideal machine for students. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12Ih St. B2157 m m 11 wkm mw movii: blRECTOKY KIVA ".Mr. Dmls (.Joes to Town" LINCOLN "Oolil Hutch" ORPHEUM "Kcllcy 1 lie Second" STUART "fiivfi Me Your Henri" VARSITY "Adventure in Man hattan" Omegas, who placed third. Jane Barbour and Maxlne Wertman were managers of the sorority team section. Cash Prizes. Winners in the various sections presented the contributions of their group at the recognition vesper service Tuesday and will be awerd ed prizes of $7.00 and $3.00 for first and second places respective ly. During the period of tlie drive three teas were given in Ellen Smith hall to acquaint prospective members with the aims and ac complishments of the various staffs of the Y. W. C. A. Maxinc Durand, finance staff chairman, directed the workers Ladies and Men's Hats Cleaned You will be surprised how nice we can make your hat look. Have us clean it. MODERN CLEANERS Soukup & Westover Call F2377 for Service din ing the drive. "I am very much satisfied with results of the drive this year nnd feel that tho new system of obtaining members and contributions greatly exceeds that used formerly," she Btated at the conclusion of the dr ive today. 32 HOUSES ENTER SKITS FOR REVUE AS FILINGS CLOSE (Continued from Page 1.) Klub members will be assigned to each house entering tho contest. List of clubs who have filed are ns follows: Kappa Kappa Gamma. Delta Gamma. Alpha XI Delta. Acacia, Kappa Alpha Theta. Chi Phi. Kappa Delta. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Delta Theta. Glee Club. PI Beta Phi. Ag Cafeteria group. Zeta Tau Alpha. Sigma Kappa. Sigma Nu. Zeta Beta Tau. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Kappa Sigma. P.hl Kappa Psi. Alpha Omicron Pi. Alpha Phi. Alpha Chi Omega. FREE TICKETS TO MISSOURI-NEBR. GAME Join the Husker Contest Winners Marguerite Williams Jim Pittinger Bob Frish Lyon Schoenaner Lillian Ashworth Billie Fitzpatrick Carl Faulconer Armond Nogard Eugene Showalter Harold Rogers The Musker Inn B5313 B e Drlivrr . . . that's the whaleman's signal for a smoke And on land and sea, from coast to coast . . . with millions of smokers, men and women . . . when they take time out to enjoy a cigarette it's " 'Smoke -O . . . pass the Chesterfields" Chesterfields arc milder . . . and what's more they've got a hearty good taste that leaves a man satisfied. everywli Chi Omega. Delta Upsllon. Sigma Alpha lota. Beta Theta PI. Phi Mu. Alpha Delta Theta. Phi Gamma Delta. PI Kappa Alpha. Theta Chi. President Roosevelt has pro claimed tho week beginning Nov. 9 as American Education week. Th honty In fha brio ktcpi th pip H rllah.aff irla.r,. rOBH.B,i.a.:v.": r'-' IIDaU TrnAt MAlit...& l in0.Notrovbl.ProvtltyourMlf Raymond Crank Gort'i Moore Carlos Schaper Betty Harris Donald Jones Charles Bull Rolland Winter Beth Hoerner Winifred Brownell 239 No. 14th BPS ere