i Some are the chums who will forsake the town and its attendant amusements and join, figuratively speaking, the football team in tak ing Oklahoma . . . among those who plan thusly are Ed Coffee, DU, and Chio Lois Becquet; ATO's Clark Kuppinger, Mike Selzer and John Mason with Kappa's Jean Woods and Cecile Mitchell making a fivesome there. . .leaving John to think of V. Clemans, who is in Okla... Alpha Chi pledge Marge Stew art has made a momentous deci sion it would seem . . . after but some six weeks Marge has de cided that Omaha is just a point on the map and that henceforth all her week-ends will be spent elsewhere like in Lincoln . . . Sneak nights and Monday eve- Harmony Hour features brasses Brass instruments will be fea tured in recordings on this week's Harmony Hour at 4 p. m. Thurs day in the Union music room. Various instruments and the numbers featuring them will be: trumpet, "The Messiah" by Han del, "Les Freludes" by Liszt; French horn, "Rhine Journey" by Goterdammerung-Siegfried, Sec ond Movement of "Symphony No. 5 in E Minor" by Tchaikovsky; trombone, "Tannhauser Overture" by Wagner; and tuba, "Pictures at an Exhibition" by Moussorgsky. All are invited to attend the hours held every Thursday by Sin fonia, men's music honorary. Kappa Phi to hear Drew speak tonight Rev. R. E. Drew, Methodist stu dent pastor, will discuss "Peace and the Church" at the Kappa Phi meeting tonight at Wesley Foun dation, at 7 p. m. In charge of arrangements for the meeting: is Mae Dittmer. Host esses will be Vivian Pugh and Jean Stroemer, S J""""" t - " M H Fun Out oi W Suorts,VlotKSowU'' ' rhevi 0e ICIOUS velvety sm- e .-'it GUM. pOU tm-inLk . 'u,vuvrt GUM xaqWVB iOT,sioii m ia.u .AMion...ne-" .;ogv0ur By Jo Duree ning got along swimmingly... Sigma Nu' aroused themselves from meeting and lethargy to dis cover that the police were at the door as were the fire department, etc., and that again their pledges had flown, .again, we said... it seems they enjoyed their other jaunt and so decided on a repeat performance . . . Original lads are over at tne SAM Inn also... they pulled a fastie and locked the door to the chapter room... with the chapter inside... who so intent on getting Sammie business attended to that a pledge had to knock on the win dow and wave good-bye . . . And so Lynn Dale was formally pledged Chio. . .beautifully bur dened with gardenias, too, from Kappa Sig Bill Flory... Then for a fine Monday night there was the Theta-ATO candy passing when Priscilla Frances Shape- (Continued from Page 11 chanical appliances and inventions can do a lot to distort the truth. Roger Anderson, engineer soph omore: I like to have my cake and eat it too. A girl with a nice face and a poor figure is nothing much. The same is true the other way around. Leo Cooksley, ag senior: Well, having taken courses in cattle Coed Counselors hear book review Mrs. Warren B. Romans will re view "Gypsy, Gypsy," by Rumer Goddin at the Coed Counselor book review which meets Thursday at 5 p. m. in the Union booknook. The book review group is spon sored by the Coed Counselors as part of their program of hobby groups for freshmen. All women students are invited to attend the reviews. r-r ! . . .v; refresh- w enjoying , reUeve your a"j - i cweetenyour . . neip ;jaVour X V 1 DAILY NEBRASKA!! Chain and Wilbur Rogers took care of that . . . One big deal for this week end is that the Kappa Sigs toss each autumn. . .they open house and have a barn dance ... a few of the lads and the girls they'll be with might include Whizzer Mack with Delta Delta Delta Studevant, Pres ident Robert Kerl with AOpi Mar cia Beckman, Ren Bukacek and, nothing new, KAT Alice Mc Campbell, and then Gale Neis wanger with Janet Harris. .. While on Friday night the Thetas are having a house party and on Saturday night the Alpha Phi's are going to entertain like wise. . . To-night the Phi Delts and the DDD girls will eat dinner across the street both ways . . . And the Sigma Chi's are ban queting a national officer. . .Dr. Henry McLean, who arrives in our town sometime this morning. judging where we look out for conformation shape I suppose I'd be expected to say form. But when it comes to women I'll take variance to the rule because you have to look at their face all the time. Wendell Bayse, arts senior: I'll take form. There's no disputing figures. They don't lie. I V y Fo' h P "ni C""'"9 Man t-P I S lfKvi WHo'i Drfinlt.lv Going Plic.l! A Topcoats I - A:ik VI T" ioni 1m a politician to U la the I A llnelicht this fall ... Just wear one of theso I 1 V '1 marl topooalt and you'U bo tbo oentor of ki- i ' V 1 Iraetloa la anr f atherUif. HandMmelf tailored I : r r f I sfyle la mw colon are here la this budret-wtot I J '1 "tf01' Trj om on toonl 4Mk& 'Vm- Warwick ' I " IStf Worstod I Buy With , f7 CidJ 8 GoldDudgot Ffj ; , 2, Dock, ffc I TOkt monthi j ,i ,- I roarso, that's what wUte I o poy V , 1 ahoppers do . . . and that'o r ' fx..- ; , 4 . . ?"i another reason for Cloth- I r f V ; r:- I er' cea In these j w y YSf: Warwick Worsted suiUI I mi n i " I v. V" 1 Their new eolort are Im- I Charge PurchastS V; porUnt and the precUe 1 now appear On - I W UUorln of these solta. B n rr . I I i... with I pair of trouaera j I Ute. Iff s;r;5 I them auUUndlnr 1 Stotamenti j ' pm , GOLD'S. . .Men'a Store. . .11th 8t ''awnnyiaeaiwiwwiawinwpaawwnwa . JT 'LaiaaBn) 'Y' groups meet on both campuses Young people Christian groups will meet on both campuses today. At ag campus this noon an ag YM-YW luncheon will be held. At 7:15 p. m. city campus YMCA members will hear Rev. Ray E. Hunt, pastor of the First Chris tian church, speak on the subject, "The Ethical Aspects of Choosing a Vocation." Program for the YM-YW lunch eon, Bill Friesen, co-chairman, an nounced, will be continuance of a discussion of the place of rural schools in the present social order. Norma Jean Campbell is the other co-chairman of the committee. Ag contributes 1 to YM fund Sixty-one dollars was con tributed to the YMCA funds by the ag cabinet and campaign work ers at their luncheon Monday noon which opened the drive for funds among students on ag campus. Eleven members of the cabinet contributed $37.50, while workers gave $23.50. Carroll Moon spoke on methods of secunng funds. Bill James is directly in charge of the campaign on ag campus. A goal of $200 has been set. Enrollment at Los Angeles City college, restricted because of crowded campus conditions, is down 12.8 percent. University of Wisconsin has a male-order dating bureau. Wednesday, October 30, 1940 University of Idaho recently ob tained a large portrait of the late Senator William E. Borah. Two hours of contin uous dance music with the best bands in the land. Jack llitcock Your master of cere monies bringing you latest fashion news. 1 0-1 2 P. M. Monday thru Friday KIFOEl Your Mutual Station MAGE'S DANCE PARADE n