8 DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, September 19, 1940 People have bepun hour-dancing around and college in the social studies department has really commenced for the vague honor of the first pin-hanging goes to Sigma Nu Johnny Spence who just hung his pin on the little Al pha Phi, Barbara IJodgman . . . and with these other primary hon ors which are as fleeting as a feminine hat fashion, the Pi Phi's threw the first hour dance . . . that was the Phi Gam chapter on their front steps? And the AOPi's and the Sig Chi's are going- to start shouting for the first candy passing over the Jane Pratt and Allen Leffer dink pinning . . . The something new and some thing novel goes to the KKG's for when pretty Patty Catlin came to college she may have left home but her mother came to college Mrs. Catlin, a Kappa too, 'is at the Kappa house to house-mother Pat and the other KKG's . . . Those Kappa Sigs are finding gobs of rocks in their paths of affection . . , anyway Jim Evin ger and Pat (DG) Patterson have pttf! The billets they're exchang ing now aren't the same happy variety of a few days back . . . and there's no more, absolutely no more the B. Jo Billsby, KAT, Dick Bisgard deal . . . Brand new among the steadies are Wanda Cumbaugh, Alpha Chi, and Hetcher Conn, Sig Alph , . . Back to the campus is Yvonne Costelln, whisking in and out of the Chi O house and spiking cur rent rumors that girls' school wan this year's destination . . . and oh, to spike one rumor that had the horrible fallacy of being quite incorrect back also, big as life, twice as natural and prettier than ever is Beth Howley, thus reduc ing the Mortar Board losses to a mere twosome . . . After a year's absence, the lad who did a lot of heart fluttering is registering . ... we couldn't have mistaken anyone else for Don Bushauaen ? With National Guard beginning to be called about tomorrow, Leonard Dunker must be suffer ing mental anguish ... or have all of these connections finially be gun to function? ATO pledge upon ATO pledge could be found picnicking In Penn Woods after boys' preference . . . just a chummy get-together to promote acquaintance and stuff . . And then there was the lad who replied when he was being plied with freshman caps, DAILY aub scription, and other enticements, to the Barb Union salesman's EAT IN COMFORT Fully Air Conditioned Special Noonday Luncheon 25c BOYDEN PHARMACY Stuart Bldgr. 13th and P St. mmmHmmmmmimxmaEim "Are you affiliated?" with one of his own "what's affiliated?" . . . the weary Barb representative re asked "Are you a Barb or a Greek?" th frosh answered him with a "Neither -I'm an Amer ican" . . . Study hard in the Union . we'll see you Gopher train tickets on sale Social leaves Friday; round trip fare $11 Student reservations may now be made for accommodations on the Nebraska - Minnesota football special train which leaves Lincoln Friday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m., Chicago Great Western railroad officials announced Saturday. Round trip special fare is $11.00 on through, air conditioned coaches Lincoln to Minneapolis. Pullman sleeping cars with tower and upper berths, compartments and drawing rooms will be avail able. The schedule: Leave Lincoln 7 p.m., arrive Omaha 8:07 p.m., leave Omaha 9 p.m., arrive Minneapolis 7:40 a.m. We were told tickets are godd returning Sunday as well as Saturday night. Information may be secured in Lincoln at the Burlington city or depot ticket offices. A large contingent will follow the team on their first road trip of the season judging from the re sults of the ticket sale so far. An order was placed for 3,000 tickets by John K. Selleck, in charge of ticket sales here at the University. Approximately 3,800 calls have been made for tickets and at tempts are being made to obtain more tickets to satisfy the demand for them: The tickets alone will cost $2.75." Learn To Dance New Spanish Rumba Private tessoni every day. CLASSES START SEPT. 16. Register Now. Luella Williams 138 No. 12 2-4252 2-4258 Three hundred representatives of colleges in all parts of the world were represented at the Catholic university golden jubilee celebra tion. HI HUSKERS It't Nice Seeing You Again Fountain PENS $1 to $7 - MtaUunmry with Kratrrnlt? or Sorority Crmta .Special Printed Stationery iooe:?$i you plan to Spring a PARTY We Have lrxratlon Favora PtImki Invitation Student Supplies GEORGE BROS fjkc'n'iadwg otattottirs TORSI T&iS ML? I t Sf HP H - I Also in this issue: I 7 Mysteries of Europe ! 11 t iir will make headlines What players from here win n : " which of our opponent will be most mis - hiia juat completer dangerous? Frank WJ JwilW coaches, Bwing around the count ryv ho names .l. :nu:(ip nd now brings you i"" " ,ett.n j he mude, and off to watch . . . Why c wlU good layers? What , irnpo WauWs tm this years gameT wno , ,r . . : th-vear? For No. i nne'" Read Pigskin Preview of 1940 bv FRANCIS WALLACE Young Ames gets coaching to km Young Arooa aat down on the rrewimi " - - tvi story of Jules Romains this t diplomatic hia unique role Jt panned to maneuvers in Europe. IM. iwwy flWt man of letters, UV . f th jargest helpful now chCrS to Bee through De.nraoy Ull intact a chance l,t...M A fascinating, Bhodang Listory, hitherto never told. Ho. 1. The Mystery of Daladier by France's Author-Diplomat When i ouu - . . , . WM - ,rminists take over U.S. Merchant Marlr.37 Communists , wllor, K0 trbed to vnt 20 mile, from Wert Po.nt wh J palloo. l.norican crew. XliTcSD ffiea form party nudei "d" BrmW. For dotail.ol thU bra.en The cop with the roid Man KiUmUler u puv.mg ., . - - - deteoUve,;. 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