PACE FOUR - THE DAILY NEBKASKAN.- THURSDAY; OCTOBER 1 1. 19.17 Societu By Johnny Howell Quarterback uml Mary Anna Cockle JOHN HOWELL AS JOHNNY SEES IT. So the sorority gals get the jitters waiting for the date to show up. Now we know why it is that the grand entrance is held up for so long. The gal, upon see ing her date coming up the walk, must make a break-neck dash for the top floor. Then, in order to ap pear refreshed and composer she has to hop into a shower and j dress all over again. Poor Bob Waugh Is made the goat. I might j say that Bob would show up on I time if he found that for once the ! gal would be ready when he got there. Yesterday Mary Anna, the cul tured, broke into a line of foreign talk that really staggered me. I lushed around U hall and found that it said "Look, one can see everything." What a let-down! After trying to pin Jane Bar bour down for the past two weeks. I've decided that she gets around more than campus squirrels. I just wanted to check up on her love life, that is to find out whether .McFailand (yes, Malcolm) was No. 1 or whether Jim Heldt was still supplying the spark. Or quote parenthesis do I gotta chance question mark parenthesis end quote. Aw, gee whiz! About three days before the Minesota game, the Journal ran a picture showing a. football team of beautiful coeds. At that time, the boys seemed to draw within themselves and were extremely touchy. Not until yesterday was I able to find out what caused it. The boys just wanted a game with the gals. Harris Andrews, gridiron casanova, sat in the dressing room deep In thought. Suddenly he blurted out: "Aw, why can't we have a game ?" And the whole team knew what he meant and agreed with him. So how about it gals? Couldn't we just kinda get together and kinda brush up on some of the finer points of the game? THIS WEEK. Friday. Beta House party, 9 p. m. Chapter house. Saturday. Acacia House party, "9 p. in. :h?pter house. D. Tau 0. Hous party, 9 p. m. chapter house. D. U. House party, 9 p. m. chapter house. Phi Delt House party, 9 p.m. chapter house. Phi Gam House party, 9 p. m. chapter house. Phi Mu House party, 9 p. m. chapter house. Sig Alph House party, 9 p. m. chapter house. Sigma Kappa House party, 9 p. m. chapter housi. Sunday. A. T, 0. Buffet supper 6 p. m. chapter house. Martha Morrow Calls Tassel Meeting Today All members of Tassels, wom en's pep group, will meet in room 106 Social Science build ing this afternoon at 5:45 o'clock to discuss plans tor the Missouri game, outcome of Uni versity Player ticket sales and other business. This special meeting was called by Martha Morrow, president of the group, who emphaswed that every Tas sel should be present. SET AT E 19 OUT AG WAY. AS MANY ANNA SEES IT Mothers Marshall and Phillips proved they could outshine the youngsters at the recent Alpha XI Dclta-D. U. hour dance. It all started when the kiddies began the well-known Big Apple. But the real fun began when both house mothers joined in and trucked with the best of them, Competi tion was too great, so the two mothers were left to "shag it" out. SMALL TOWN BOY MAKES GOOD D. U.'s Paul Munson thought he would show Helen Able, Alpha Phi, the town last week-end. At the end of the evening when the brighter spots had been prettv well covered, Helen spoiled it all by confessing that she'd only lived in Lincoln for 15 years. Paul we might add, is from the outskirts of Osceola. CALORIES CO THE ROUNDS It was sweets again at the Phi Mu house Monday night when Knid Coltraine let the secret out. The lucky man is Clyde Wilson of Casper, Wyo. SHE'LL NEVER LEARN Helen Severn snout almncf .m lim Tuesday night wiiting a headline for the story that appeared in the Rag concerning Sergeant Kegler's i ban on mall parking. Wednesday noon when Helen returned to her I car which was neatly drawn up at the mall, she found herself the re-' riplent of a tag. Why don't you, practice what you preach, Helen? PLAYFUL ACTIVES Some of the older Kappa Sir's ! Cot the urge to do a little serenad- j Ing themselves last night and I Hffht at home seemed the hest place to begin. The pledges, how ever, did not appreciate their sentiments and proceeded with the never falling trick of merely boll Ing the door plus a few buckets of water effectively pitched. In this condition, our Kappa Sig friends1 pcnt most of the rest of the night ; on the front doorstep. Sounds al-' most like a trick the Phi Psl'g pulled last week.. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! When Prof. Albrerht arrived at class yesterday, there was a birth-: day cake awaiting him and quite ' a chorus ringing "Happy Birth-1 day" in his honor. Someone's eift to him was a randy kls. Dorothy Van Patten, Max Lake and Mar Jorie Misoh. wo hear, helped plan the celebration. DON'T SAY WE DIDNT WARN YOU. Stanley Pederson. th.it A. T. O. with the ultra ultra preen coupe has been telling friends that this weekend he plans to cut in on a brother and take a date with t?n4... I.h. 11 II - .... i3cil.v juie nuptweu, one vi uie j younger gals at the Kappa house, i Stanley ought to be careful, some- i thing Eval might happen. QUACK! QUACK! Buell Naughtin and Ben Ciund a-hunting went Sunday with the best of intentions of bringing back enough duck for the whole Chi Phi house. Instead of bring ing back any .game, they were presented with a nice little bill of only $24.60 for hunting without a license, shooting after hours, and other such violations. But insult was added to injury when after extracting the sum in question, the sheriff requested another dime to take care of Ben's out of town check. THEY'VE JOINED THE RANKS. Bob Chatt. of Tekamah, and Harold Wright, a Sioux City boy, soon will take up residence across the street from the Student Union building. To be specific, they're new Phi Gam pledges. 4 HIDE AND SEEK. Latest information as to where to hide when an active conies in pursuit on sneak night might be supplied by one of the Chi O pledges, who, losing the rest of the fellow speakers last Monday, proceeded to crawl under a tabic in a drug store and wait until the pursuing actives had disappeared. Wanted 75 Cornhusker sitting:! a day at Townsend Studio. By Betty Flory and Bob Rupp. There's many an interesting sight and sound out on ag campus these days and here are a few of the candid close-ups we thought you ought to know about: HARLEY Dold and Harold Schudel coming out of a grocery store with a loaf of bread and sack of groceries, looking very much as if they're starting light housekeeping. CLAUDE Wilson having a sit- down strike on the first floor of home Ec building, while patiently waiting for Mildred Kruse. WILLIE Stonebrakar boasting that he has gone with all but two of the freshman girls who eat in the Cafeteria. KAPPA Delts getting worried as to when they should send out invitations for their house party, considering the fact that Farm House has scheduled one for the same nipht. HAROLD Peterson coming into class with a four leaf clover in his button hole evidently expecting a quiz in botany. LILLARD Pratt candid camera- maning around for the Cornhusker Countryman. ESTHER Dean looking a bit lonesome now that Johnny Flanni gan has headed for California. ESTHER Schneiderwind getting a ticket for going thru a red light. EARL Hedlund declaring sud denly that he is never going to date again. Time will tell! OSCAR, a mud puppy crashing the gate at the last home ec mixer. sooner-huskeFtilt to feature 38 prep bands at halftime (Continued from Page 1.1 and Pat McNaughton and. Avery Forke are. the baton twirlers. As a new feature, the Freshman band will also have its drum major and twirlers. Four junior band mem bers are trying out for these positions. Howard Linch Announces Special Rates to End After Tuesday. Tuesday, Oct. 19, has been set as the final day of the Cornhusker sales drive being sponsored by the Tassels, during which a special rate of $4.25 a copy is in effects So far student support of the drive has not been very active, according to Howard Linch, business man: ager of the publication, and he urges the students to take ad vantage of this special rate. After Tuesday, the price will De sa.ott cash. Until then, a de posit of $1.00 is all that is neces sary at the time of purchase. The balance of $3.50 is payable in in stallments. Members of Tassels are in charge of the drive. Linch commented that the pre drive sale was the largest in the history of the book, but that sup port of the student drive has been poor. He adds: "I sincerely hope that the student body will support this drive to the fullest extent the remaining days of the sale. It is a saving to the students and a boost for the Tassels, a true University of Nebraska organization. SCHOOL OF MUSIC ADORNED IN NEW YELLOW PIGMENT THE WEATHEK. Yesterday's temperature rose four points to a high of 49 contrasted to Tuesday's 45. The low was 38 with predictions of fro6t for last night. OF Politicus' Attempt to Give Consensus of Opinion Irks' Women. Tho the Nebraskan staff wen as tounded when their business otfice was given a beautiful new coat of baby blue paint, it remained for the school of music to add the fin ishing touches by blossoming out in a beautiful coat ot yellow paint. This new development which ap peared only yesterday should cause musicians to take renewed priue in their gathering place, since the new paint represents a marked ar tistic advance over tho coat ot tur nacc grav soot which has adorned the corridors lor several semesters past. Painters arc busy even now applying the sunny pigments to the corridors and to some ol the studios. ;:"by. POLITICUS VIII. Tike" a tip from Politicus, fel lows,' and steer clear of women's politics. It's too, dangerous. What ever you say or do boomerangs right smack in your face with con siderable embarrassment. In Sunday's Nebraskan, Poli ticus attempted to give the con sensus of campus opinion regard ing the favorites for Honorary Colonel and Nebraska Sweetheart. Whatever Politicus said about the two was inert hearsay and not this column's opinion of the mat ter. Which girls are honored meanS little to Politicus who only attempted to" tell the students what various and sundry individuals were saying. If we have offended, ivo ask forgiveness. Non-Partisan Politicus. Politicus is non-partisan. He speaks for neither faction and makes an honest effort to be ab solutely unbiased in his descrip tions of campus political workings. Politicus says little but hears much; at least, enough to portray an accurate picture of the behind-the-screens political setup of which the student body ad a whole knows little. Politicus' column in the Ne braskan is for your enlightment. Orchesis Organizes Periods of Training For All New Members At the orchesis meeting last night training perioiii were organ ized at 7 o'clock in Grant Memo rial hall for all new girls present under the direction of Idclla Iver son, president. At S o'clock the 12 old members reviewed last year's dances that would be suitable for use this sea son. Miss Claudia Moore was in charge. Crosby Receives Crooning Crown i 'i At Greek Houses Men may come and men may go but like Tennyson's brook, the popularity of Bing Crosby's warb ling seems to go on forever. . .on this campus at least. A canvass of some of the Greek houses revealed that Le Crosby is far and away the most popular. Those houses which threw their support to the Crosby cause are Alpha Sigma Phi, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Phi, Chi Omega, and Kappa Alpha Theta. Peg La Centra, songstress with the Goodman circus, drew the vote of the Acacias, The A.T.O. fellows will string along with Goodman himself. The Delts swung behind Jimmy Melton also a member of Delta fau Delta. The boys at the Barn pledged Delta Upsilon support to Nelson Eddy. The socially-incarcerated Phi Pai s, vote for Martha Raye and are joined by the Kappa Sigs. Wally Reusch, warbler with the local studios and a S.A.E. receives the enthusiastic support of the members of that house. Alpha Gamma goes for Kenny Baker and Co. The Pi Phi's cast the third vote for the Goodman outfit with their ballot for Skinny Ennis, ec centric warbler, deluxe. Most unusual fact gleaned from this sejiseless census (try saying that rapidly) was the total ab sence of votes for Rudy Vallee and Dick Powell, once considered along with Crosby in the Big Three of Croondom. COKRECTHKN. In a listing of the 214 stuuents attending the unive.-sity for the first time this fall on regent scholarships, the name of Kenneth Garner of Brady was omitted. Classified ADVERTISING 10c pER LN martha gale's get those football IN THE 1MTRMAUY. Lucile Gericke, Fort Calhoun, Darrell Bauder, Clenvill,;. Burnett, Miss Fccldc. Burr Will Act as Hosts At Ag Affair. The 12th annual faculty recep tion and party for agriculture stu dents will be held Saturday eve ning, Oct. 1G, in the Ag activities building. A grand march takes place im mediately after the reception, after which there will be games and dancing to a ten piece orchestra. Prof. P. A. Downs commented "This is one of the outstanding so cial events of the year for agri culture college and home eco nomics students." Dean and Mrs. W. W. Burr, Miss Margaret Fedde, and Chan cellor Rurnett will be in the re ceiving line. Two Coeds Initiated Into Mu I'lii EpMlon Mildred Girgens and Caroline. Kennedy were formally initiated into Mu Phi Epsilon, music honor sorority, Sunday Oct. 11 at 7 a. m. o'clock. A breakfast, honorln th initiates was served immediately following the ceremony. Miifie Honorary Plans Reception for Sunday Phi Mu Alpha, honorary music fraternity, will hold a reception for all men of the School of Music at the University club on Sunday," Oct. 17, from three till five in the afternoon. Our Rental Department Features SAFETY-RENT-A-CARS Reasonable prices. Always open. Fords, Chevs.. Willys. MOTOR OUT COMPANY B6819 1120 P St. LOST: Black nnd gold fountain pn. Klniier pleass leave ut I'aily NY liraskan lft' WANTED: A munlicr ol Univt r.'tv girl" to inakn money in tli'lr j fii -inif. Call E3184 between 1 31 and 5 o'cloi'!;. dates every time! Grand Hotel! Grand Coffee Shop! Grand Plate Lunches! 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