The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 04, 1937, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THE DAILY NERKASKAN, THURSDAY. ISOYEMRER 4, 1937
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By Johnny Howell Quarterback
Mary Anna Cockle
JOHN HOWELL
AS JOHNNY
SEES IT.
Plodding about the campus Mon
day night was a weary senior tot
ins nn open book nn.l a flashlight.
We i my stooge and I) followed
him for several biocks and noticed
him flashing the light into the
trees at various spots around the
campus Unable to fathom the stu
dent's purpose, we clashed up and
asked him point blank, Whatcha
doin' ? Wherewith, he poured torth
such a pitiful tale of woe that we
were both shaken. After blurbing
something disrespectful about a
professor thru a downpour of
tears, we managed to understand
his plight. He was going to have
ft quiz on botany concerning the I
leaves of various trees about the I
campus and had to spend the night j
reviewing. And an all knowing !
senior, too. I
i
When I mentioned a probable j
possible concerning Jack Gelhtly '
and Dorothy Cain, D. G. playgiri.
yesterday, I was mystified by the
absence of the party of the third
party. Today it popped. Don Pow
ell of Phi Delt also has a batting
average well over .500 in that !
league end is causing no little j
strife. Tiisiders say that Dorothy
is strictly on the fence at present
in which case I might suggest the
renewal of Dclt-Phi Delt bell bat
tles. Frannie Marshall,
Gamma, is having
also of Delta
trouble with
her Georgie. I thought the tie was ,
mangled during the last spat when i
the pins went back to owners but
evidently it struggles on.
Its unofficial as yet, but I have
S report that Sig F.p is leading
the league in the cigar candy
transfers. They are said to have
three with another on the fire
ready to pop within the next week
or two.
AS MARY ANNA SEES IT
When it rains it poms, and I'm
not talking about salt or the
weather, but this time it's the trav I
social whirl that will keep our
old grads frrm way back going
HOMECOMING
JAMBOREE
STUART
FRIDAY NIGHT
Nebraska students and grads
will join with Llnrolnites Fri
day night at 11:15 in a Rally
at the Stuart Theatre and
"Raise the Roof"!
The man-
a g e m e nt of
the Stuart
has arranged
an all fun
program
which prom
the c r o w d
ises to keep
cheering,
laughing,
singing, and
in general
should raise
the old Corn
husker spirit
as only a good
h o Tnccoming
1 '
4:
Prp rally ran.
The Cobs Hnd
Tassels will
J y c a d the
-., jrh'-ering. and
' las a special
L.t eat ure an
.r electric organ
has been se-
' 0 cured to sup
'..! I'ly the music.
' Comedy and
t Dance acts
....11 1 .. - u-
y
W ill H 19 11 IIP
featured o n
the stage.
along with a
special art which has not bien
definitely announced.
One of the hit tunes of the
musical hit "Von Can't Have
Everything" furnished ti e title
for the screen entertainment
offered at the Jurnb' ree. "Dan
ger Love at Wotk." starring
Jack Haley. Ann S'rthern, Mary
Roland Edw. Kventt H.irt'in,
Walter Catlctt, and nn out
standing cast of oi h r screen
funster U t howling hilarious,
comedy farce, guaranteed to jar
even the most Sour-puss stu
dent out of his sent.
For
want for an
A Complete Selection of Size A to D
CAnnon shoe store
1140 0 St.
ocietu
round and round and where they'll
stop nobody knows. Try it your
self if you want a lift from the
beaten down feeling you've had
ever since the last deluge of house
parties. Let me see, you might
start out fresh as a daisy, and you
could probably manage to take in
all the house parties Friday night
and even Anson Weeks without
ever letting down.
RALLY TO THE TRI DELT
HOUSE.
They're having a real football
party with goal posts set up for
anyone who feels playful. It'll help
you get in the spirit for Satur
day's game. To pet off to a good
start, why don't you Tri Delta?
THEY'RE JUST KIDDING.
The Acacia's have turned back
time for their kid party. Guy Wll
lianis has charge of the affair, and
Guy, yon know is likely to go to
extremes in whatever he does, so
they'll probably have something
something ultra-ultra. The main
trouble at the house seems to be
a matter of dress. A few of the
lankier boys just can't picture
inemselves in rompers.
ALSO FRIDAY.
To get a lineup on petty draw
; ings. stop in at the Alpha Pig
I house for their Esquire party.
They're engineering it rather
neatly I've heard, so it ough to
be a lot of good clean fun. While
j you're around and about, you
mirht eninv the Wnnnu riolf fiinv
. t thpir rhanter hon. n,.
heard some of the trirls 'talking
about It in Campus Inn today, and
it sounded like a good deal.
AT BROADVIEW.
Farm House boys will do their
share to liven the evening with
their fall party at Broadview
Country club. The affair starts at
0. Couldn't tell you just how to
rate a bid.
Kansas Line
IH-LAtflClt $T4PLTOH
Kansas is pinning its hopes of
upsetting the Cornhusker grid ma
chine this Saturday in Memorial
stadium on these four outstanding
linemen as well as the rest of the
inspired Jayhawker team.
Mike Sihlanick and Forrest
Hardacre, Jayhawk ends, drew
praises from the coaches after the
hectic Oklahoma game and caused
them to be the most improved
players on the team. Dave Shirk,
star left end on the 1936 team, is
rapidly recovering from a leg in
jury and may see action against
the Huskers in the championship
tilt.
Rig George Stapleton, Kansas
left guard who is making a bid
for all-conference honors this year,
is Coach Ad Lindsey's stand-out
line performer. Stapleton excells in
defensive play. Stapleton's running
CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SEE
SULPHUR INDUSTRY FILMS
Films showing the sulphur and
asbestos Industries were shown
Hist night before members of the
Student Chemical Engineering so
ciety in Avery laboratory. Prof.
C. .1. Frankfurter of the chemisty
department also briefly discussed
the suhji" t.s and offered explana
tory remarks during the films'
showing.
The first film was concerned
with the Frasrh process of mining
Mdphur, and purifying and hand
ling the prduct. In the second film,
the production of asbestos was
demonstrated, showing the proc
ess from mining the mineral to the
fiMstu d product,
TYPEWRITERS
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FALL SHOES
Puiiisliinoiii
Pound m on ldewalka for hours
. . . wear 'em every dav. all week
long. . .walk 'em through all kind of weather
...they'll iitill come out looking trim and
smart . . , becaune these ahoeg really can take
all you have to offer! Pee them
today. . .they're the shoes you'll S 99
active fall.
DEADLINE SET TODAY
INTRAMURAL SQUADS
Barb Groups Compete in Four
Sports for Individual
Medals, Awards.
Today marks the deadline for
R. O. T. C. companies to enter
teams for the barb intramurals.
Tournaments are scheduled for
touch football, volley ball, basket
ball, and Softball. Awards and
medals will be given to members
of the winning teams and to out
standing individual players.
Only unaffiliated students are
eligible to compete in th intram
urals under the sponsorship of the
R. O. T. C. as the Greek intram
urals adequately take care of the
fraternity men. All men playing
in the games must have a physical
examination from the student
health department in Pharmacy
hall.
Harold Pelz will make up the
game schedules, and they will be
posted in the intramural office on
the bulletin board as soon as teams
representing each company have
been organized and the names of
the men competing have been
turned in.
Nine Teams Entered,
Basketball teams can practice
in the coliseum as soon as organ
ized. Floor and basketball reserva
tions must be made two days in
advance. These reservations will
be made by the student officer
who is in charge of the sports of
that company.
The Engineering Companies
A, B, C, and D have each entered
one team while in the Infantry,
Company A has entered two
teams and Companies F, H, and I
each are represented by one team.
Expectation are that more teams
from various companies will have
entered by the deadline this com
ing Thursday.
Additional information may be
secured at the. R. O. T. C. Intram
ural bulletin board on the second
floor of Nebraska hall.
Stand-Outs
mate, Ferrel Anderson is due to
be in shape for Saturday's game
after recent injuries.
Coprtiht 19)7, Liooin Mvm Toaoo
KL " 1
StcaL and Siug
By Dean
"Varsity Show,'
recent crop of
flickers starts at
Pohlenz.
1 the best of the
gridiron-college
a local shooting
gallery this week. Featuring the
sw ing of Fred Waring and his col
lege band, Johnny "Scat" Davis
and the smooth warblings of the
sisters Lane, the picture is a cer
tain hit Oh, Dick Powell has a
part in it too. More about these
Lane girls, Rosemary and Pris
cilla. Both have been signed with
Warners for future screenings and
have broken definitely with War
ing, thus ending a long relation
ship that has been mutually bene
ficial. Exceptional is Poley McClin
tock, the popular frog-voiced
comedian. Rhythm is the quarter
back of "Varsity" with seven out
standing hits. Most notable of
these are "We're Working Our
Way Thru College," "Love Is On
The Air Tonight" and "Old King
Cole."
Bing Crosby, the rightful
claimant to the title of King
Crooner according to this cam
pus is set for production on "The
Badge of Policeman O'Roon"
Those of us who never miss a
Crosby film or broadcast were
especially pleased with his rendi
tion of the national anthem of
the middle west last week
Josephine of course. Others in
the Badge cast are Mary Carlisle
who kidded her way thru
"Double or Nothing" and Stcrl
ing Holloway. Mary's stand-in in
Badge Is her cousin and an exact
double.
James Cagney leaves his tough
guy attitude at home and turns
sissy in "Something to Sing About"
...he even dances! It's at the
Kiva.
Add yokel boys made good:
Don Ameclie has officially been
recognized as one of Wisconsin's
sons who made good. The Kenosha
County Historical Society had
asked the young star of "In Old
Chicago" for permission to as
semble a pictorial record of his
Ben Heitkotter's
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career for inclusion in the society's
archieves.
A none-too-vaudeville-conscious
Lincoln is forcing the Orpheum
management to make stageshows
a bi-weekly affair. This week its
Earl Gardner's Stork Club Scandals.
Poiliin; Rifle Mmibors
Hold Meeting Today at .
All members of Pershing Rifles
will meet this afternoon in Me-
IN THE INFIRMARY
Andrew Oliver, Grand Is
land. Oscar Elliott, Lincoln.
Nadine Boodleman, Dead
wood, S. Dak.
Vike Francis, Fort Morgan,
Colo.
Lucille Ackerman, Aurora.
braska hall at 5 o'clock. Each man
is requested to wear his uniform in
WE CANT P
MISS THAT S
Chesterfields give everybody
more pleasure
Take out a pack and it draws
'cm like a magnet . . . right away
smokers crowd around for that
refreshing MILDNESS and BETTER TASTE
order to practice for homecoming
formations. Every member is re
quested to be present.
Conienius CI ul to Hoar
Charles Smrha Friday
The Conienius club will meet
Friday, Nov. 5, in the Temple to
I hear Mr. Charles Smrha of the
state insurance department. Plans
for a party at Dr. and Mrs. Breu
er's home will be completed. The
meeting is at 7:45 in room 306 and
a lpof smokers
0j e turning to em
every day
al! Czech
attend.
students are
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