The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 21, 1937, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
T1IE DAILY NEBRASKA!. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER
21, 1
Societu
By Johnny Howell Quarterback
Mary Anna Cockle
JOhn HOWELL
AS JOHNNY SEES IT.
I ;-.si night's soviali.ing which
was marked by l ho celebration of
Nebraska's Inst home victory was
in no way slowed down by the
cold weather.
House parties were responsible
for most of the whoopee. With
seven affairs wide open those
socialites who go in for h"v.se
rallying in a big way found that
they had nore than they tould
handle.
board method. If you're the lucky
winner you fret a super-snooty
electric shaver. Some say that
rohson's line of chatter is so good
mat even the coeds are taking
chances. But then who could re
sist that boyish grin of Dohhy's.
AS MARY ANNA SEES IT.
Bit shut the door, shut the
windows. Haven't thawed out from j
yesterday's game. There's no if ;
about it, winter is here, and with I
Tie Big Annie, which is he.iiff . ear fuzzy
to wear a little thin, was the bis I kind th,s -vfar in cvor" colon' Saw '
source of amusement at neailv I 3 ,n at he Rame nl,'inff ovA one j
ev,y party. The Bur Anole mw! .. - -" --imS unu
i to the knot holers about him.
tO -J .-h lV-ttlll'l-il w li.rir... lU. . .
no --iity at a party. Kveiyone. re-i . .
pa uiess ot whether they knew a, Don't sav I didn't tell von so
I-ox Trot from a Waltz joined in I The Betas did swipe the Thi Delt
the circle. Now the dam e has been eagle, and have painted it a lovely '
altered to a wild jumble of finger ' pink and blue, the ole fraternity'
shaking and feet stamping. It has colois. This week-end they had it j
begun to take on the appearance i proudly displayed atop the Beta'
of the ancient schottische. I residence, set off to best advantage 1
j t'.v spot light They even called '
Many of the guys and gals are!tl,e rhi F1'' and dared them to ;
TxvJMhly sitting around with throh-' come ovr lheir party clothes i
bing heads today wondering how anri trv t0 Pet tk "Charles."' '
the A. T. CVs got rid of the :V Kn.iay night at the Cornhusker.
bottles of Coca Cola they were ;. l Can'1 Take that Away From
polled to have, acquired for Uiei. anJ "w hre or When" were
party. .e .Vated to the Thi Delt eagle. ;
and the hoys from the silo count-'
From Yankton. S. D.. on Friday erevl wilh "Smarty"' for the benefit j
eve r-.ne a charming Miss Kreiger OI lne Cl s of 1ear olJ tW-ta Theta '
ni""'i to delight of Kappa Kappa ! !i' ,f time na1 Permitted. there1
Gamma. Dow Wilson and Grant ' miht hlve h'pn hand to hand
Thomas. She is a Kara pKW j 00 n"'0'-
r, hThV;" who 1 E,n o,a-v a'nj k
i, , necessary M over ;he on , h
something It ,s only a three Jhy.tI,W one night this weekend i
vis:t for her. however and 'h-i p,ii i,,i V. -eenu.
back to Yankton . J k f,ft-v cenls tnat ht
' 1 , " . . .ouidnt waik the length of the1
.ina n..h . , Ts'y ras,r-v n the top of booths
srAd.ne h "V " Ja'k Cme atr,,ss in Arinj fash-1
abound the t"ni rC'' , """T" . 'n X lh ent of all the .
up little eir TLC- P'ck,nPT-tators so Bilhe had to trv the
UP a mile ca,;n bv the r,1T1ch sfint too Yon sh-v-M have been
there when the manager requested
him to leave the place.
HI LIGHTS
Never saw anyone look as
knock out as Mary Fislar in black
velvet with a touch of white er
mine. She and Sig Ep did Shep
Fields together Friday. Jane
Sawyer, Kappa pres looked super,
too. But what were the bunch of
Sig- Ep's doing without dates?
For cleverest house paity of the
week-end, we nominate the Fiji
truckin' party. Favors for the
girls were little rubber trucks. Can
just picture a sorority house with
all the gals down on the floor play
ing with their latest toy.
The A. T. O.'s ran a close sec
ond with savage music and most
unusual decorations. Just about
the whole A. T. O. chapter from
Iowa came over for the game, so
there was no end of excitement at
the house.
Orchids to the Pi Phi's and
Alpha Chi's for giving two hou.-"e
parties this season, and both of
them much much fun. And of
course the Delt masenrade was
something different. Trust the
Delta to show you a good time. I
hear that the Kappa Sig party
was really choice, an occasion poo.
pie have been waiting for since
last year.
Did vou see the lunning invita
tions to the Zeta Beta Tau farm
party, an ear of corn with a prize
verse. Didn't get to their party
but from all reports it was the .
usual success and then some.
What a week-end:
i
For that Thanksgiving lull in
Lincoln that will ensue the tem
porary closing of the university
this weekend, those of us who re- .
main in town have one event upon
which we can rely. The annual
festival ball this Friday at the
Country club should afford the
ample recreation again this yer
as it has in the past. Eddie Jung-
bluth is playing and due .s are
selling at "one buck" per couple.
Classic Club Discloses
Errors in Vallee's Song
tContinued from Page I.)
beautiful, beautiful, beautiful,
beautiful beautiful, admired by
me. I came, I came, I came, I
came, I came, you are beautiful,
beautiful, beautiful, beautiful,
beautiful, beautiful, adored by
me.
Paula, dear girl, you are so
beautiful. I love you very much,
I wish to sing and shout about
you."
Rudy's version:
"Veni, veni, veni, veni, veni,
tu sei bella, bella, bella. bella,
bella, bella waiting for you; veri,
veni, veni, veni. veni, tu sei
bella, bella, bella, bella, bella,
bella, lonesome and blue.
"Palm trees are gently sway
ing, my heart is saying how
much I love you. Moonlight is
softly gleaming, my heart is
softly gleaming, my heart is
dreaming of you."
FARM LEADERS MEET
AT AG DECEMBER 9, 10
(Continued from Page 1.)
ton attending land gTant college
meetings, secured the services of
Dr. Johnstone this week. The
Washington man will speak about
the status of war in the far east.
He spent eight months in 1934
in Japan, China, Manchuria and
Korea and is regarded as an au
thority on the subject. In addi
tion; he published just this year
a book on "Shanghai Problems."
Dr. George E. Condra, dean of
the conservation and survey di
vision of the University of Ne
braska, will be another leading
shaker on the general sessions of
organized agriculture. He will
speak about: "Nebraska's Soil and
Water Conservation Program."
Condra is a popular speaker with
Nebraska farm audiences, prob
ably knowing the state's resources
better than any man in Nebraska
today.
A University of Minnesota
freshman has had to say "Ugh"
97.000 times in the last few weeks.
That one word is his entire speak
ing part in a play.
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The person who is particular about
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in The Evans' Dry Cleaning. It is a
matter of pride with us to run out
only perfect workmanship and we
have equipment which makes it
possible.
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Lincoln's Fashion Center vf?
JJolmnt J4owelt and
JacL IboJJDiat Oliese fjeiv
FORMALS & WRAPS
are plenty much okay
I650 2250
We wanted the men's side of this formal
picture so these two popular gents con
sented to give them the once over. And
lan sakes they wanted them modeled
two and three times. "Some stuff "ez
they, "well take 'em all.' So fair lady
truck down early Monday while the
pickin's good.
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