The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 18, 1938, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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BY THE HAUNTER
Frank Day, "Little Judge" Day,
Sigma Nu, drove his own one
horse shay to the Gold Rush party
last nite of Sat. It seems he had
some trouble getting the poor ani
mal around the Pi Phi driveway.
The Judge is not a horse fancier
so as a result the four legged ani
mal took a beating. When the
horse and the Judge finally did
reach the party both were in a
bad shape. While the gent was en
Joying himself, the horse was
stripped of his harness and left
to wander on the law. The straps
were placed on Morrill hall steps
till the proper authorities could
fetch them.
Since nothing ever appears in
the Rag about Mary Anna Cockle
we feel it is our duty to give out.
She stepped out on her only one
the other nite to go out with an
A. T. O. The nasty man when she
was ready to come home for her
date wouldn't let her go. The fair
maiden argued till the viper gave
In. When she arrived to home her
master awaited and she had some
mighty big explaining to do.
One of the nice Kappas has tak
en to molesting the pedestrians.
She knocked the screen off her
window a few days ago so now
she can lay in bed and throw fire
crackers out osi the passer by. No
matter what the hour the booming
is constant. Do you know Alice
Blaufuss.
The Kx-Theta president is go
ing back to older and greener pas
tures with her old friend Ed
Steeves.
Some of the big butter and egg
men of one of the political fac
tions used some of his products
during the rally of parties last
night. The unsuspecting targets
were very surprised when they
caught a fresh embryo in the face.
But who caught the dirty dealer
with a fist is what we would like
to know,
Duke "Satan" Deger took time
out from his deviling to pass the
smoke sticks last night. Virginia
Lea D. G., the lucy sataness, had
to kiss a dog before the nite was
thru.
SOCIETY
Monday evening, Mr. L. L.
Coryell, sr., was guest of honor at
the Kappa Sig house for dinner.
Afterwards he gave a talk on
"What College Students Have to
Face."
At a meeting last evening,
Kappa Sig's elected officers. They
are: Dick Spangler, president;
Bob Flory, vice president; Doug
.las Hall, secretary; Frank Kutirna.
treasurer; Yale Wiggert and Bob
Kerl, guards; and thane Davis,
grand master of ceremony.
Monday evening, Darrill Harlan,
Phi Gam, said goodbye to his pin,
for Margie Melville, Kappa, an
nexed it to her key. Another case
of a key opening a heart is that
of Jean Chambers and Bill Andre
son, Phi Delt.
This spring the Delta Oop's are
doing away with their annual lawn
party. In its stead they are hav
ing a spring party out to East
Hills Country club. About 200
couples are expected which will in
rlnrlo several out of town euests.
Also the Phi Rho's are coming
down from Omaha to make the
party a real success. The ballroom
will be decorated in blue and gold,
the fraternity colors. Earl Hill's
band will furnish music for the
dancing.
Beta seniors went on a picnic
Monday night near Milford. Tea
and cake were served as refresh
ments at a late hour to close the
rowdy festivities. During the eve
ning the boys bot a little rough
at times playing such games as
hop-scotch, (Chick Reilly finally
won this from Jonathon Walcott
after aeveral tie games) ring
around the rosie, and drcp the
hankie. Bob Gannon broke up the
latter game when he had to blow
his nose.
Last Sunday noon, Phi Gam's
had their mothers and sisters.
According to Bill Graves, the
fathers had to come to bring the
mothers, so the whole affair de
veloped into family reunions. The
boys took the whole family thru
the Sub building that afternoon.
Monday evening, the Sigma
Kappa's had a picnic midst rain
drops at Van Dorn Park shelter
house. Mamie Thurston and Jean
ette Clayton had charge of the
food, and from the way that the
girls took it down, it must have
been good.
PQLITICUS
(Continued from Page 1).
when supporters noticed it and
wondered?
Again, there has been inexcus
able inefficiency somewhere. Why
weren't ineligibles checked up on
before ballots were printed? What
about candidates for the Student
Council whose other activities
would prohibit the discharge of
their duties should they be
elected ?
Eggs, Tomatoes, et al.
Why should faction rallies end
in street brawls Monday night?
Why is it that one faction, de
sirous of avoiding trouble go to
the trouble of securing a police
escort in an effort to avoid egg
throwing, cross the street twice
to miss meeting the opposition?
Then, after the rally is nearly
over, why do they become the
targets of eggs and tomatoes?
Why are a group of students,
standing on a street corner
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shouting, "Vote Blank!" mobbed
by members of the opposition?
Humor, Too.
Skulls were lumped, a tooth or
so knocked out, eggs and tomatoes
splattered liberally, the Phi Delt
house front bathed in a dainty
mixture of both as factions
clashed in the street before the
house.
Humorous Incidents took place,
too. The story is told of an over
zealous poll-watcher, who vocifer
ously challenged the vote of an
individual, only to find that said
individual was a loyal member of
his own faction.
The policy of "Can I carry your
ballot to the box?" was stopped
after several hours.
To the student Council goes a
part of the blame. To factions en
tirely lacking in scruples goes the
rest. The council we can hope to
change; th factions we doubt
it.
The King Can Do No Wrong.
If, at the polls, pictures were
checked, and those of questionable
validity were dropped into a box
to be voided along with identifica
tions cards after the days pollings,
it might help.
Factions on this campus, like
the big business of a generation
or so ago, have been free to do
what they wished thus far. Like
big business, unscrupulous,
crooked tactics have made them
the object of criticism, and per
haps administrative control. Is
that what' the future holds for
campus politics?
Like kings, factions have pre
tended that they can do no
wrong how we wish that they
were right.
Dr. Alexis to Address
French (Jroup Tonight
"In Europe with a Movie Cam
era" will be the subject of an illus
trated address by Dr. J. E. Alexis
this evening at a meeting of the
Alliance Francaise of Lincoln. The
meeting will be held at the resi
dence of Mr. Frank Watson at 8
o'clock. All students interested in
French are Invited to attend.
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