T Font Till. DULY NKRUASKAX w i:im:si)av. .umiak y 20. 1937. Societu Ziftc. Barbara Rosewater, Editor h:k. on I UK CAAH'l s. Hotly Hillyer umi two men in tlio library having h brainstorm in 8J1 ; 1 1' 111 pt to identify I lie picture of iin Alpha I'hi. . . . roods are yearning to rule on the Tassie Maish toboggan (patent perilling! .... His feet flew up aiu1 his hat fell off an. I there was Whitey Keed. looking very blank, sitting on tile iee in the middle of I8II1 and M sis. . . . Bancroft school children trotting off the play ground, report cards elntelieil tight 111 Iheir mittens. ... At the basketball pine Monday night, Virginia F 1 e e t w o o d earnestly shouting advice from the Tassel section to the eajronien on the floor . . . Margaret riiillippe opening her mouth to dicer and whispering hoarsely instead. . . . Last minute voles pouring into F.llen Smith hall just before the foils rinsed for the Y. W. elec tion . . . .leann," Palmer in smoked glasses. . . . and many planning to hear Boh Crosby on Saturday night. . . . Jn true Scotch tradi tion. I'nle Kverton, Bernard Smith . find' Firman l'helps passed three lone cigars to their Pi K. A. j brothers Monday night, first in- , Ptallment toward t!;e announce ment of their pinhniigings. . . . (Mian Hold Formal Initiation. Pchan-Union Literary Society held their formal initiation Mon day. Those initiated were Joe Kou sky. flick Kerlm. Florence Peter son. Sigurd Barklnnd, Ponna Will- man. Hope Bartunck and Marion Wilke. Officers for the second semester are Kdwin Fischer, president; Jiu- ; renee Johnson, vice president; and Marion WiIkc. .secretary. V V X Surprise Shower Honor Bonnie Snimaaril. At a surprise shower Monday night members of Carrie Belle Raymond hall honored their house president, Bonnie Spanggaard. whose marriage to Merton Kuhr will take place Feb. flirts in cluded glasses, dishes and caning and pyrex sets. V cliii-Itonulilon. Married during the Christinas holidays were Lorraine Webb and Mien Houghton, both of Lincoln. Mr. Houghton is a former Univer sity of -Nebraska student. THIS KKK Thursday. Pi Kappa Alpha auxiliary dessert luncheon, 1 o'clock, at the chapter house. Kappa Delta mothers club 1:33 dessert luncheon, chap ter house. Friday. Teachers college faculty din tier, Ellen Smith hall, evening. Gamma Phi Beta formal at the Lincoln hotel. Saturday. Alpha Chi Omega formal at the Lincoln hotel. Sigma Alpha Mu formal at the Cornhusker hotel. Alpha XI Delta alumnae bridge party at ciapter house. SKK ; i:Mvi s. Farmer's Fair hoard memW-rs. Clyde While. Frank Svobooa and Darrcll Baud. r. meeting in the midst of a large 'lass of girls. . . . Dorothy Yedenc making a forced holding in front of home rc build ing resulting in a badly sprained ; wrist . . . .Wonder if schedules were 1 conveniently arranged tor those same four or fne couples that meel in ag hall every day at ten without fail'.'... Miss tluthrie's class modeling their recently fin ished dresses Ian Paugherty I with a lovely tare gold chain and watch about her neck serving as her only decoration on a simple brown dress leff Broady and Kachel Aldrieh. hand in hand, step ping cautiously over the icy side- walks.... Mr. It. T. Prescott and Bex Brown puffing ami panting up the steps a', as hall carrying huge boxes up to the third floor . . . .Rumors being spread that it is advisable to cany liability insui-( ance. ... Limping along in a torn suit was Ward Henderson after , taking an icv street too noncha-lantlv. Conti-Mall. The marriage of Klda Mary Con ger to John Kdward Hall of Gree ley. Oilo., took place Dec. 2!l in McCook. Mrs. Hall has attended the University of Nebraska. Movie Box Kiva- "Oowlioy Si !c, ' plus " Alliel-ieiil) Mmllicss. " Lincoln- " ( 'nine All.! (let ll Orpheum- "YVo Win. Arc AI1011 t.) Die" ami "I Mice A iJocliii'' Stuart- "(lol.l liigg Varsity- "S rangers rviiinnll d 111:: bi A lion ! Why Do You Go to College? 1 Continued from Page 1.) becomes apparent during this registration week. Interesting to note while regis tering is the attitude of individual students. There are those who seek advice from all their friends 1 as to the "pipe" courses offered. 1 They try to avoid S o'clock even ! Coffc Hi Inspires Pliilosopliiin As Carolina HosMollians Gather A.'P l-"eiu nr. Srvu'i CLINTON. S. Car. - Conceived in the diverse but uniformly cur ious minds of six people, born in the steam rising from cups of hot I coffee and nurtured in the flrom- ! .1 u.ey are required courses 01- 1 a,j(. of ,,m,k .javH 11 i'i nL Mia. iine liny plan w hich lie sold while he was an un dergraduate, he is now dreaming I and writing on a novel while he earns his coffee as puhlicity dt- I rector of the college I A strange group they form, professor of Knglish , these heterogeneous minds, as literature who has been surpassed i they sip their fifth or sixth cup in romantic feeling only by some ' of coffee and let their philosophies nineteenth century lyric poets. "rush in where angels fear to contribute a William ami Mary and the Med- i tread". ical Colleee of Viririmj. rontrih- I a touch i ,,ied the i.olv femnlo momlwr of 1 Figures compiled by a reporter of lfcfh Vnt ni'V TCnp In nil hnq come : . . . A.. ... 1 1 . t; ., t ,..,n.,n .n.liei. ihii- 1 .,,. ii : ... .-, line group. j no nosweiuans, re-1 "- ""H"" ..i.f.t: .....ca noon classes so they may be able to altend u matinee should they deem it advisable. Such student's McConn would place in the super kindergarten group. "Bread and Butter" Students. Then noticeable are those stu dents whose every thought while registering is to obtain courses which will be of benefit to them in their chosen line. If the class falls at 8 in the morning or 4 in the aft ernoon they are not concerned ex cept that il works easily into their .-.ciienuie. 1 neir oniv reason lori,, r.i..nir. uv e ih,..n n.i carrying few hours, should they i rn tiiio .'. ,i pchvterian .-oi. the ! f so' is ,n,al thf,y l've more ) ippp j, 'anarchronic group calls um. to oevote to tneir major ; itscf Ulc Boswellian Club, work. These students would be ' . . , . class,fied in the "bread and but-! Lvery inght. between e!ght and ter purpose " eleven, they gather in the Mience In the ihird group, "the culture : "a" of ,,hr "c? J,",l..Jh,,n i niirnniin ia i...i ,1 . . forth into thoir mcht life, vhicli iwho strive get into classes i cmf ,lf ''"r lo" to ! which they will enjov, and still , Va, 0 wh,,v th," lws 1 "t tlown 1 get something of value from the fl, 1,0 same table, order cofle. work. Theysign up for classes, ' withdraw, .that are interesting.' but not the themselves into nnolher world. ; so called "pipe" courses. ' , "vrrsat ,o s no lost art with Separate College for Each. ! tl,om' Tcy . un the gamut of the, Mr. McConn suggests in his 1 fr'T'T; 'lW f1 '?,'oblrlms .ln .essay that there be a separate ' "10, f";1,ls ,', art!,- I""1,0 wh,m"" college for each of t he three tvnes. ' tn'm hr I1?- ",t0 "e ; Hut it seems that the three groups 1 "ys "'U-. , me u.pnys,cs ... are not incompatible. It U , ! 'ls""ss p,0111";, amI, AnS- llhat a university such as : IHn ho famr toll, nnd cvon ibraska s is. could' not be without 1 '"k,p. H "tah at t-'nstein whom one ; its jolly carefree students. Thev j of Xhpm k""ws rsonally. do not impede any other student's' Widely varied arc they in tastes progress, but add' t.. the life Hnd i " literature they tange from Ihe pleasure of the institution. ! extreme classicism to the deepest Neither do the cultural and nro- of deep-died Romanticism -hut work at cross even more widely varied arc tney Siiiia Alpha Mu Plans ov-l Kxaui Vi vv l orinal A day at college will be theme of the formal "S. A. M. exam" dance to be given by mem bers of Sigma Alpha Mu Satur day night at the Hotel Cornhus ker. Invitations are in the form of dance programs, with the dances named. A few of the dance titles are "Define Rhythm," "Hut ting Klass," and "Make-up Kxam. Intermission is titled "Recess." Chaperons will be Dr. nn.l Mrs David Fellman and Major and Mrs. John F. Horan. ... A. T. O. Kiwi .NfK 01'fiTr. At a Monday night election at Ihe Alpha Tan Omega house, tjlcn Mace was chosen worthy master. Other officers are: Donald Boehm, worthy chaplain: Marvin Romig, worthy exchequer: Bob Koddisn, worthy keeper of the annals; Dale Oder wortny serine; Fred Fggley, fessiona, sl,ul(.ts uoitny usnei; Kern j upjier, wor- 1 points. Some of both seem to be j origin. There is in their group thy sentinel; and Benjamin Bush-j a npC(.Sf,itv in a large uivcrsi,v a professor of biology from Har man, I aim reporter. , Botn ,.uIjlirHl ail( ri.ofpssionai vard who is busily writing a Dis courses are a necessity for evciyitoi'.V of t,lat science. The bniver student. i sity of Wisconsin has yielded up a So, dining the state university's 'professor of physics who was born existence these three type students j in Missouri and raised in Kansas will be prevalent. And k serve ani' somewhere along the line the needs of the state of Ne- 'r'00'' "P a barbed wit. Princeton braska. each group should be taken 1 forgot its football long enough to into consideration and fullv pro-' vided for. as thev are now. ! A iiniupuH. terminolocv. insist that she be Around the tables of London's j known only as the "female mem Cotfee Houses is the ISth century 1 ber". She is the most universal in there gathered a group of men , her interests for she has studied who mixed philosophy with travel.! psychiatry, medicine, and Shake stirred in a great deal of literature speare. Presbyterian College itself and a pinch of criticism, spiced j contributed the two remaining the whole with sarcasm, and hav-1 members of the group: One is ing sprinkled well with' mathema-, from Indiana and "was probably tics, brought the mess to a brew! the greatest track man that South in their inquisitive minds and . Carolinia has seen and is now in dr.mk deeply thereof terested in the development of the The most authentic and inter- civilizations of the world but eating chronicle of theid doings is! makes his living- as field secretary of the college. The other iss a na tive South Carolinian. The author of several pulp magazine stories numbering their ISth century 1 that 5 0,800 pounds of Knglish in- structors at that institution climb "4 steps daily. 1:: ' : ; From 1S91 to 1936 inclusive, the Catholic University of America has granted S,0fi4 degrees. YOUR DRUG STORE l".i rot t mtUffl ry cjiiim suited Mtiku artvert iFPt for ten cmub. Our Mnlterl Milks nre mii! with two tfn rent dfnper ot lrt rrctm. purfi dairv milk, one ounce Multert Milk, and our (iwn ohiHolaic KyniD- te hwi in t)ia city THE OWL PHARMACY f. Ddlvrr Ulh and P niUftlt 5) Lincoln's Fashion Center -wi-b. ( a 11 WJ.l A LITTLE AD ABOUT BIG BARGAINS l)i iiiiiinonl-Slroiih. Mildred Drummond became the bride of J. Kufus Strough. of I-in-coln, Sunduy afternoon. Both Mr. and Mrs St rough attended the I'niversity of Nebraska where Mr. Strough is affiliated with Delta Sigma Lambda. DRESSES for campus arid dalvs at prices hard to believe NEBRASKA TUMBLERS PREPARE FOR MEETS iCnntinued from Page l.i Dean Frank Henzlik of teachers college just returned from at" end ing the Chicago meeting of th (North Central Association's com- K''ll I !. llIclOll. A spring wedding recently an nounced will be that of Kdna Kech ter to Kenneth A ".nderson. both of Lincoln. Mr. Anderson is a graduate of the University of Nebraska. best will stand at the top. When mittee on high school teacher tram subsequent tryouts are held, the ing. names will be shifted, keeping al ways at the top the names of those men who are consistently su perior. The tumblers have been present ing stunts between the halves at basketball games. 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NAY NAY LAD YE CANNA GIE ME THOSE I LL BUY MY OWN KIND I KEN WHAT THEY DO... .h- ty i ifA t ' wt. -mmssmm- & s&m' I - A 1 A , ft . .. lei When smokers find oul the good ihings that Chesterfields give them