The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 193ft
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Variety of entertainment came
this week-en d wth people
whipping from house party to
dance or to one of Lincoln'! epi
demic of emotion pictures. ... at
the Sub dance were Betty Widener
Chi O back-for-a-visit, and EU
' Steeves Sigma Nu . . . and an
other Chi O, Margaret Jane Pyle
and her Kappa SiR love (and I do
moan love) Ricard Clark ... at the
Sig Alph house party were Pat
Pi Phi Peterson and Bill Shock . . .
and Kleeta Sherwood AOPi with
Forest Wilke . . . Wilma Grirwted,
Chi Omega, grilling at her SAE
date ... at the most unique party
the Sigma Chi Dog-houae party
. . . were Marg Moiler-Kappa and
Frankie Soufal . . . and the decora
tions there snag all prizes ... at
the Beta party were Paul Bradley
and Marj Theta Hoiwer . . . and
Marion Gibson, DG, and Johnny
Weingarten . . . Verna Kappa Ray
and John ATO Mason played at
the park, that night . . . many peo
ple -specially Sigma Nun and
their dates were at the country
dub . . . oncoming excitement pre
diets a fashion show to be given in
the Union ballroom Wed aft . . .
and Herbie Kay at the Turnpike
to be heard by Ruth Vourd, AOPi,
and Harold Brown, Phi DeJt-more
later ... the Sig Ep house party
is Friday night, and the Phi Gam's
do their bit Saturday ... the SDTs
have a huge exchange dinner
planned with the ZBT's . . . and
what do you have planned T
Sigma Delta Tau's who went to
the Aksarben ball Saturday night
were Harriet Byron, Betty Beeson
and June Goetz.
Noticeably missing from the S.
A. K. party Saturday nifjht were
Beth Howley, Kita Alger and Betty
Ray, which goes to show you how
times have changed. At any rate,
Ray Smith was there in all his
glory making a good imitation af
"Harpo" Marx or any good moron,
with his flaxen wig and loose
jointed actions, much to Marney
Phi Beemer's disgust.
Some of last year':-, social lights
back for a spin the past weekend
were Ann Hoffman, Kappa, with
Sin Alpha Schaofer; Oolie Kat
Anderson made Dow Delt Wilson's
life more enjoyable, and Likewise
Rui.i Harrison and Dick Smiley;
Peggy Pascoe, Chi O, Butch Lar
son, Acacia, tripping around; in
cidentally, Peg also receives a
phone cull eveiy week from Dick
Brown, S. A. K. Innocent of last
year who is working for Hormel
Company in Austin, Minn. This
brings to mind that Eloise Benja
min, AOPi Prom Girl, is pining
away for her Kappa Sig love. Dean
Kerl, who is in the east, and who
makes it a business to send her a
collection of crazy post cards.
Y to Hold
Ag Forum
City Campus Discussion
Planned Wednesday
Two meetings will highlight this
week's Y. M. C. A. activities, ac
cording to C. D. Hayes, secretary
of the organization.
The first will be held this eve
ning in room 306. in Ag hall on
the Ag campus. The Ag Y.M.C.A
freshman council will meet with
all Ag college freshman men for
an open forum discussion on cam
pus problems. All first year men
at the Ag college are urged to
attend.
An address, "Sex and Personal
Responsibility," by Dr. O. H. Wer
ner of the teachers college will
feature the regular weekly meet
ing of the members of the city
campus Y, Wednesday evening.
The meeting will le held in the
"Y" rooms in the Temple building.
Mr. Hayes says that Dr. Werner's
speech will be a common approach
to a problem that confronts every
university man, A period for que
tions and answers will follow th
talk.
Prof. B rackett Talks
Before Ag Engineers
The Agricultural Engineering
Society will meet in the Ag En
gineering building at 7:30 tonight
to hear Prof. K. K. Brackett sneak
on "Sights of the West for the
Agricultural Engineer."
1938 Directory
Reaches Press
Address Book Goes
On Sale in Fortnight
C. D. Hayes, of the campus T.
M. C. announced Monday that
the Student Directory has gone to
press and will be on sale within
the next two weeks. The supple
ment to the directory, which will
include information on students
who have registered late, is being
compiled now and will be ready
for distribution a short time after
the directory goes on sale.
UNION ACTIVITIES
Tuesday.
Upton Close "Japan Chal
lenges the World," 7:30 ball
room. Scabbard and Blade Meeting,
5:00 room 315.
Delta Phi Delta, 6:00 Par
lor X.
The books will sell for 50 cents
each and will be on sale in the
Temple building. Union building,
and at all of the book stores. They
will contain the names, addresses,
telephone numbers and rank of
every student in the university
along with other information con
cerning the campus.
Kirsch to Talk
Camera Club Hears
Professors Today
Members of the Linooln Camera
club will hold a meeting in Gal
lery "A," Morrill hall today.
Dr. A- L. Lugn will greet the
new members as the first part of
the program. Prof. Kirsch will dis
cuss "Your prints and the An
nual dub Show," and Claude Pil
ger will talk about "Color Photog
raphy, Good and Bad." These talks
will be followed by about 90 color
photographs, made in Canada and
the Pacific Southwest, by Earl
Bruning of Scottsbluff. These
Czech Students Plan
Sunday Morning Hike
All university students of
Czech descent are Invited ta
Sunday morning hllte
breakfast at Antelope Park
Those Interested In attending
should call B3935 by Friday
evening. '
photographs are important becauag
of the brilliant color Mr. Bninlne
Is able to translate to the slides.
Immediately following the meet
lng there will be a four groun
"free for all" and get together
This is to be something new aad
the details are being kept secret
1S
lady from Barrow
A winsome young lady from Barrow
Hated ties that were stringy and narrow,
But she'd fall for the gents
Who showed thrift and good sense
And always wore neckwear by Arrow.
ARROW TIES ARE SMART
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rWlV To gain one hour of society, Alice
Gowor stole a dress from the shop
where she modeled, walked right into an exclu
sive Washington cafe and waited for something to
hapjien. It did. Read A Little Number in Pique;
by JOSEPH HERGESHEIMER.
HOW TO LIVE IN U. S. ON $7 A YEAR. Ben Lw-n
Bur man tells you in Shunty Boat Coming Down, the
story of a strangely primitive life right here in America
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thouahf.nhcod "'Sfdesperateyouna-
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Springtime, the cow punch , n
ribcl, the riq-e
plainsmen that ever
Begin this new novel of adventure
inMcc nnvn
which few of us have ever explored. ..Also a short story of
Near East intrigue by Arthur Tuckcrmsn; a swell fox
hunting story by Robert Murphy; a harVitage yarn about
a Noodler (guitar-plnycr to you) by Horatio Winslow . . .
Articles, editorials, poetry and cartoons.
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