PACK FOUR Tin: daily m:iu:aska. m:dm:sday. ikuuuaky o. vm. 4 s ,1 i- 1 I .if 4 rV'T ... HI J Jfsttmf-tJirt B' THE HAUMEIl DELTA TAU DELTA. The Delta Thus are just one more bunch of boys that has a fraternity within a fraternity. The Inner group is known as the S. O. L. frat. The meaning, so they say. is the indispensable group who have been minimized by males' menace, better known as women. Thoy have their head quarters and their activities, the last of which was a serenade with orchestral accompaniment. We know of no better way to avenge a female's wrong than by a serenade. Their only worry is how will they Justify dates at their spring picnics? . Another Tri Delt story is that of Maryanna who was taken to dance at Omaha's Music Box by Boh McCampbell. But. as Mother Hub bard goes, when they got there, the wallet was hare, and we don't know where they went from there. Call it publicity if you will, but there is no other fraternity that can boast of having four cage players on the varsity court simul taneously as the Delts. The quar tet is Floyd Ebausrh, Paul "Legs" Amen, Dow Wilson and Bob Tar sons. A follow up on Wilson tells of the time, while returning from a B team basketball trip, he and his buddies had a flat tire, of the rubber variety, just north of Au rora. Four maplesters Eruce Campbell, Sigma Nu; Bob Elliott, Sig Ep; Ray Baxter, barb; and Wilson hailed a car. A lone driver stopped and Dow suggested to ' Campbell that they take him by surprise. The two ran up to the car and swung both doors of the coupe open simultaneously. The driver, frightened into rig idity, pleaded, "I don't have any monev! What do you want me to do? i don't have any , money?" Anyway it would have been ' funny if you had been there. BY THE HAUNTKESS Wandered past the Phi Delt j house yesterday, and who should I be sitting on the curb chatting away and oblivious to passersby but Bob Reddish and Millie Wekes- ser who beat a path between the Theta and A. T. O. house that is being taken up by others in those houses. In fact. Jigger Glass is al ' most to the point of admitting that Frannic Goodwin is his true love instead of his boats. Just one more good bet at the Theta house out of circulation after Monday night's sweets and stogies treat, and just a few sjiort months ago a diamond on the hand of pledge, Virginia Smith, and this from a man at home. Now she's rooting for Sigma Nu in no uncer tain terms. Hadn't ncccssarly made up my mind to write about Theta's today but couldn't pass up the chance to remark about pledge, Marie An derson's recent conquest at the Beta house. Lob Pillsbury is the stricken young man, so don't ex pect to see those two free lancing for some time now. All of which just goes to lessen the once lengthy list of the foot loose aroun.: and about this here place. Looks like the ground hog really proved his salt, cause the spring time is the time for well, almost anything. Heard on rather doubtful au thority that Delt Dow Wilson and Lucile Anderson might go the way of all Theta pledges, and single time it for a while. It's a shame to waste such wonderful dancing on one person, tho. So why don't fcome of the rest of you try to bat .in that league? (Two bits Oolie won't speak to me today.) As one of the gals who knew hlrn in high school remarked, Bob Martin is certainly looking a little moth-eaten these days. When she last knew him he was quite the man. Could collitch life be doin this to him? or maybe it's S:g Alph violets you know. Anil speaking of violets reminds me that one night last weekend we stopped to talk to Janet I-au, and someone asked her whom she was waiting for. "Oh, the spook." was her replv. and Just then up walked Web Mills. Wagers are running hirh about who the next prom girl will be. So now'a the chance to put In your bid for a few good odds. I've heard that quite a number of juniors are filing this year, which is contrary to all custom, but possibly a good Idea. Just r.m't seem to keep "get-sround-Tanton's" name out of the f-aper. It seems he was taking a fiii-d exam. He rushed to the scena early and distributed one stick of his chicle wares, gum to you and nie, on each desk, except the profs. There he placed two. Upon the board he wrote. "THE LAST WORD IN GUM IS BEECHNUT." When the tutor entered the room he announced, "I'm sorry, but Me exam will be upstairs In room 303." When the class arrived at that chamber they found Tanton already there with the words, "THE LAST WORD IN GUM IS STILL BEECHNUT," written upon the blackboard. The DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE "A Good Ttachers Agency" 1918-1938 Com in and Se Vt Ml Stuart Bldg. Lincoln, Htbr. ' n 'r. y w HJWWWA. SEEN ON AG CARli By Bob Rupp. PAUL MILLER running around with a black eye. Having n black eye wouldn't be so bad but the funny part is that Paul doesn't know where he got his. 1 didn't know that WALLACK CHALOUPKA was a track star but take it from me that boy's plenty fast Whv i"s' t'v ".. r night a little kid hit him with a snowball and Ualiy iiui, ... . ... run three blocks to catch luni. HERB. JOHNSON has been in the infirmary the past few days and has gotten out. When asked how he liked it down there Herb, said, "Just fine, that's the first hospital T was ever in that the nurses kissed me good night." LA DONNA GUTK1DGE has been wearing her gloves must everywhere she goes here of kite. The reason is a big. glittering, diamond ring on that certain fin ger. She's been trying to keep it a I secret. The man lr the case js someone from Kansas. FRANK SVOBODA wouldn't it be cheaper to go ahead and get married? It would save those three n week trips out to the Loomis house if nothing else. Wonder why RUSSEL PFEIFF FER always wears a white shirt in Eng. 14 class. Couldn't be that A. O. Pi. reduced he sits beside, could it? Official Corahusker prices will be maintained until May 1. because many are ordering application photographs from their C'rn husker sittings for this p-irpo.se. No additional charge. Girls who used the drape and wish sittings in tailored dress may have them without additional expense. MAY WE HAVE THE ORDER NOW Twnsend Studio . o.t Corrnthi l?J8, Lu,nr & Mvtit TomlioCo. ;MRS. MiNTEER SPEAKS Students Hear Discussion Of 'Voice Culture' Tuesday Night. "Americans have been severely criticized by Europeans because of their harsh, uncultured voices," Mrs. C. C. Mlnteer told members of Charm Scliool last night at the session devoted to the topic of "Voice Culture." "A soft, well modulated voice is the surest and quickest indication . of good breeding and culture," Mrs. Min teer went on to say. Among the "don'ts" that Mrs. Mintc-cr asked the coeds to ob serve in their speech were talking noisily, too -rapidly, mumbling, using harsh nasal sounds, and boisterous laughter. Rapidity in speech, according to the speaker, leads to indistinctness, which in turn leads to' monotony. In the second part of her talk, Mrs. Minted- described correct in vitation forms and the proper an swers to invitations. She discussed both formal and Informal invita tions and replies, wedding invita tions, and especially the use of the visiting card as invitation and answer. STATISTICAL MARRIAGE STUDY POINTS WAY TO MARTIAL BLISS (Continued from Page 1.) and only 3 percent very unhappy while of those who always dis agree 50 percent are very un happy and none very happy. Hut 7.1 percent of those who always disagree nevertheless rate them selves happy. Table Manners Unimportant. Frequent kissing of the wife by the husband is another sign of a happy family. So is agreement on intimate relations. Agreement concerning friends and dealing with relatives also has a high correlation with marriage success. Relatively unimportant to sun-ess in marriage are table .'.i.inncis. agreement about religion ; possession of an even temper. Having developed a method of measuring success after the ccre- moiiy. Prof. Burgess proceeded to design an objective test to predict success or failure before' marriage. This he did by examining signifi ,f ,'.'.. ' '. r- i V-" -." :.T r '?. : ' ' J Ylh DIDN'T SOMEBODY Jv 'TV It v (far t'J - - v 7f V if kz-Y f t As a banker Mr. Dodd (Leslie Howard) thot he knew figures . . . until he. came to Hollywood. Joan Blondell was the shining stand-out who rescued him in "STAND-IN," coming to the Lincoln Friday. cant facts in the background of the successful couples. Likely to have a happy marriage is the person whose parents have been happy. Contrary to the gen eral belief, the more strongly the husband and wife are attached to their parents, the more likely they are to be happy in marriage. An only or youngest child is a poor risk unless married to an old-, est or middle cliild. Most success ful mating is that of an oldest child with another oldest child. Chances of success are greater if an individual nWries another of similar family background, A per son is a good marriage risk if he or she attended Sunday school after the age of 10, better if he is still attending. Also a good catch is a person who is a member of three or more good organizations. More important than the size of income is its regularity and the nature of the occupation of a man for whom a girl sets her cap. The girl who worked before marriage is a much better risk than one who has not. A teacher or skilled work--er is likely to make a good wife. But swains should shun the girl who has changed jobs frequently. The longer the prospective mar ried couple have known each other the mo'-e likely is their marriage . . . they light the way to MORE PLEASURE TELE ME THESE THINGS 1 4 to be successful. Optimism periods are five or more years' acquaint ance, three to five years' courtship and' at least two years' engage ment. Marriages of affection and com panionship are likely on the av erage to be more successful than those of infatuation and romance. Infatuation does not necessarily indicate a satisfactory sexual ad justment atfer marriage. Desire for children is a happy augury. But, paradoxically, after children have come, married per sons are less happy than befuie. Presence of undesired children is extremely unfavorable to marital happiness. Reviewing his findings, Profes sor Burgess declared they furnish ed "conclusive evidence that by the use of statistical techniques, prediction of success or failure in marriage is feasible, in terms, to be sure not of the individual cou ple hut of the group into which the couple falls." Observing that suc cess in marriage "now depends more than ever before upon the findings of research in the psy chological and social sciences," he proposed establishment of a Mar riage Adjustment Research Insti tute to develop even more reliable methods of prediction. glad Cm dtiqliliqtxLL On. thsL CUa, BY NORMAN HARRIS. ...Kay Kyser to play at Michigan's J-hop tomorrow night. . .Chick Webb and Ella Fitzgerald to entertain Yale men and their dates at the Yale prom March 12... Dick Jurgens to play for Nebraska university Interfraternity Ball.., .and Dick isn't so bad as far as bands go . . yhe's made quite a hit at va rious spots on the west coast and has occupied a top spot in Chicago for quite a while... Dick Jurgens band is still a big question on campus Is he good?., .methinks yes.. and the only way to really find out if he is good is to go to the Inter raternity Ball Saturday night. ...Cantor will replace Jack Oakio on the Camel Caravan... Oakie, who started to fade at the beginning of his series, has been the object of many rumors con cerning his lack of radio ability, and the Reynolds Tobacco com pany is insuring their future pop ularity on the air by replacing him before he becomes fad-ed... Cantor will leave the Texaco pro gram and the gas company will continue with another type fit pro gram... the changes will occur near the end of March... the Chase and Sanborn coffee hour ranks highest among the one hour programs as far as number of listeners is concerned. . .It's per centage has gone up 7 points since Mae West's questionable Adam and Eve skit. . .Benny's Jello pro gram leads the, half hour broad casts. ...Bob Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck will try their luck again on the radio next Sunday evening, Bob on Jack Benny's broadcast and Barbara, his best love, on Chase and Sanborn's Charlie McCarthy's hour. . . ...More on Dick Jurgens... can't help it, Dick's been offered a five year contract by the man agers of the Aragon ballroom in Chicago . another thing, Dick is only 27, and is noted for his drawing power when it comes ts ballroom music ...The life of America's poet, physician, scientist, and humorist, Oliver Wendell Homes, will be dramatized in the "Cavalcade of America" over KFAB tonight at 7... Lawrence Tibbett will sing with Andre Kastelanctz tonight. . . KFAB nt 8 tonight. . .Cantor pre sents another discovery tonight at 7:30 following the Tibbett-Kasta- It's a friendly glow . . . that lighted Chesterfield. It brings pleasure and comfort to men wherever they are. That refreshing Chester field mildness . . . that ap petizing Chesterfield taste and aroma,,. makes a man he smokes. lanctz program on KFAB... Ed die discovered both Dcnnna Durbin and Bobby Breen, so his searches j bear watching. . . . ..Ben Bcrnie and his lads. Lew Lehr, Jane Tickens und Buddy Clark will entertain you over KFAB at 8:30 tonight. . .Lehr in our opinion isn't so funny. . . . . .Forgot to tell you, some of Tib bett's songs tonight will be "On the Road to Mandalay," and "Cuban Love Song" . . . Andre K'S orchestra will offer a new arrange ment of "You Took the Words Right out of Mv Heart" and the one and only, "Bugle Call Rag." ...Recent polls show that Benny Goodman still leads the nation's best swing band with Tommy Dorsey second . . . Bob Crosby takes third spot... Louis Armstrong is 25th with Duke Ellington way up in fifth... The old master of jazz, Cab Calloway, is stuck down in 16th place... a few of the most popular songs on the radio ac cording to the same selecting the leading bands are "Once in a While," "Nice Work if You Can Get It," "True Confession," "Ro salie," and "Blossoms on Broad way". . .Dance tonight over KFAB at 10:30, Leo Reismnn,. . .11:00, Guy Lombardo. .11:30. Kay Kyser. This afternoon at 2:15, KFOR will carry a British Broadcasting corporation Symphony concert directly from Queen's hall in London, under the direction of Sir Henry J. Wood. Famous British vocalists will sing and the program promises to be highly entetfaining. . . .From NBC NEWS SERVICE, we draw these bits... When you hear Fred Allen's studio audience laugh at jokes which his audience doesn't think are funny, they are laughing at the get-up that he and his announcer Harry von Zell wear... Fred wears a hat three sizes too small and Harry wears one three sizes too large. . .work ers in NBC studios have developed a new word which is a verb mean ing to bang, toot, or rattle any In strument. . .the word KIDOODLE. want0 WK1 Go Young 0cc iturda -1 -fl 1 4