Welcome winter and wasn't it Sig Nu Chan Chandler who last observed that five days is a heck of a long time between week ends ...Beaming are Chick Roberts and Mary Fran Wilson for their Phi Delt and Alpha Phi pins have gotten together. . . Initiations are happening . . . Bob Sinkey and Ralph Combs are Kappa Sigs now and the Kappas are initiating Winnie Martyn, Shirley Hoffman, Helen Coyne, Anne Craft and Mary McCarthy , . .today's the day for that. . .and we add all sorts of congratula tions. . . More and more are Lois Baker and George Joy getting seen around, together ... they make a nice couple. . . They say that Anna Margaret Limpp always has a footstool on her front porch because the lads she dates are all so tall . . . More and more are those dates of DU Dick Splichel with Gamma Barbs seek union of unaffiliates on city, ag campuses Plans to bring about a union of the barbs on ag campus and those on the city campus will be the main point of business at the Barb Union meeting tonight, ac cording to Blaine Sloan, president of the Union. To determine the representation at the Barb Union meeting a roll call of all barb clubs is planned. Representatives who attend the YMCA dinner at 6 p. m. are asked to be present. The Union will con centrate on the campus elections of November 12 as well as discuss the ag-city merger tonight. Rosenlof speaks at state high school conference Dr. G. W. Rosenlof, registrar, tiniversity examiner, and director of admissions, spoke three times before the Illinois state high school conference of educators at the University of Illinois In Ur bana Friday and Saturday. He discussed "The Biological Sciences in the Secondary School," 'The High School Graduate," and par ticipated in a panel discussion of "Secondary School Accreditment." Kirsch gives illustrated lecture on history of art Dwight Kirsch, chairman of the fine arts department, will present an illustrated lecture on "Art Through the Ages," at the meet ing of the Architectural society to be held in the departmental li brary tonight at 7:30. Informal discussion over coffee and doughnuts will follow the lecture. - llsvs Your College Memories Preserved! I&53 Yew Picture Xc!&n est Townsmd s fiut&o tor . 3' Q&HNHUSKEf! By Jo Duree Phi Lougene Everson. . .must be one of those home town friend ships growing stronger with high er education for they're both from Valentine... Is it Lee Miller that Eunice Ken singer thinks the most of these days... not an important issue but the Kensinger is an awfully cute little girl . . . Curt Knudsen and Mary Mar tin Tunks of the Phi Psi's and DDD's respectively, are finding that they've a public with a photographic complex or so . . . the latest incident that made them unhappy was the Awgwan Flash lad who is cornering the market on private good-night kisses... The publications of this, our University of Nebraska, have taken a look at the fun in barn dances and contemplates sponsor ing one all their own with every one invited. . .everyone who has two-bits. . .they've even got the barn picked out, etc... Nov. 15 is North Dakota U to hear Reinhardt Dr. J. M. Reinhardt of the sociology department will speak on "America in the Present Dis order," at a convocation of the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks, N. Dak., on Nov. 12. He will also address the Rotary club there on "Some Aspects of Hemisphere Defense." On Nov. 13 he will lecture on "Personality and Crime" to the N. Dak. social sci ence students. The same evening he will give a short talk before the Alpha Phi Zeta, faculty fra ternity, on "Aspects of Crime." CLASSIFIED . . . 10c Per Ibc . . . ATTENTION South Dakota students. Leavlnf for Black Hills, November SO. Thanksgiving vacation. Want pas senger. Martin Lushbough, box 1Z3. College View, 4-3379, evening!. ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITER FOR SALE OR RENT liEER. TYPEWRITER CO. 130 No. 12th 2 2157 DICKINSON The Brhool of lndlWoal inatrartloa AM. BUSINESS SUBJECTS DICKINSON SECRETARIAL SCHOOL lOt-lla linroln lib. l.lf Rldg. Jut North ( Ooid'a) t tll r - rrr - tr - ir - (r - r - rt - r $2.50 DAILY NEBRASKAN the day. . .or the evening. . . Ed Rowley, Phi Psi, is thinking qiute some of Jeanie Miller, DO pledge, but is finding a big blonde Beta plenty of competition . . . Jack Weidman. . .they do make an awfully nice looking couple. . , And the Val Lortscher and Elmer Bauer wedding took place Saturday. . .the culmination of that Pi Phi-Phi Gam pin hanging of last spring. . .The ceremony was at Sabetha, Kas . . . And, also, Harold Larman, ATO had his pin accepted by DG Marion Patton. . .that's a real good deal . . . Newet pledge of the Pi Phi s is Mary Larkin.. . . And have you noticed that Betty Baker is affiliated with the PiKas...at least shes listed as one in the student directory with nary a mention of her connection with the Pi Phi's . . . She has now started a "Change-All-Directories" club. . . AWS holds first meet on ag campus today Attention of ag college sopho more and junior coeds is called to the first meeting of the AWS on ag campus, to be held today at 4:30 p. m. in the home eco nomics building. Discussion will center around plans for the group. All sophomore and junior students are urged to attend. WMMBMaMaMMMa AN-AiMrlcait Star SID lUCKMAM praMnta Mail full of ChMterf laid to Hi All-Aawricofl Cottage Giri MAIY LOU UUAU !f-y YOUR GOAL FOR MORE SMOKING PLEASURE IS f ' i " ' - 'A HI ;: " if r v. ( 15 pass tests for entrance into Orehesis Fifteen girls passed the tests re quired for membership in Orehesis, modern dance group. The new group will work on demonstrations for touring the state and toward compositions and studies for the annual recital in April. Orehesis is sponsored by the Women's Athletic association, with Shirlev Bennett Toman as group director and adviser and Betty Groth as president. The new members are: Appel, Virginia Blschof, Virginia Critchtleld, Juna Coffee, Jean Crandall, Marjorla Dawson, Aura Lee Rangier, Itah-Mae Seng, Roberta Trumble, M:iry Jan UmberRer, Betty 'iwann, Edwlna r ig, Ula Roma i y, Mid pa Ralston, Janet 'Glacier Priest' talks here Nov. 8 Coming under the auspices of the Newman club, university Catholic student group, Rev. Ber nard R. Hubbard, the "Glacier Priest" will lecture on his experi ences in the Arctic at 8:30 p. m., Nov. 8, at Irving junior high. With his lecture he will show his film "Oomiak Adventures in Arctic Alaska," a motion picture he photographed on his recent 200 mile trip along the shores of the far north. On this expedition he traveled in an oomiak, a proml tive native vessel of walrus hide. Tickets to the lecture may be secured at the Union office, Mil ler & Paine's book department, or at the Newman club office, room 205, Temple. " V f -x There are three touchdowns in every pack of Chesterfields for smokers like your self. The first is a COOLER smoke ... the second score for Chesterfield is BETTER TASTE '. . and the third and winning score for any smoker is Chesterfield's REAL MILDNESS. The reason Chesterfields satisfy is in their right combi nation of the finest tobaccos grown. . . the Perfect blend that you '11 find h no other cigarette. They really Satisfy. MAKE YOUR NEXT PACK CHESTERFIELD 7fm cztittkui a Tuesday, November 5, 1940 'Y' fund drive , workers plan dinner tonight First report dinner of workers in the university YMCA drive for funds among city campus students will be held tonight at 6 in the city YMCA cafeteria. A call has been issued by George Gostas and Hugh Wilkins, barb and fraternity leaders in charge of the dinner, for all workers to be present and make reports. A record of amounts contributed by each group will be posted on the blackboard. Workers will re count their experiences in solicit ing funds. They are expected to have contacted all students as signed them and to be prepared to turn in complete reports. Ag YM sponsors transportation film A motion picture describing Chinese agricultural methods and means of transportation will be shown before a meeting of the ag campus YMCA tonight. Carrol Voss, a university student who lived for seven years as the son of an American missionary in the part of China which the film de scribes, will explain it to the audi ence. The meeting will be held in 306 ag hall at 7:45 following the YM YW freshman council meeting, and will be concluded about 8:30. It Is sponsored by the YM Inter national Affairs committee, of which Voss is a member, and the Tri-K club. ?- . COOIER, BETTER TASTE 'Bittbi CfyMctto