The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, October 2, 194V
DAILY NEBRASKAN
By Helen Kelley
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Candy, More Candy.
-.,.4 incs were roally the
thine Monday and we missed two
very important ones. . . Virginia
Tu"" Tomiska and Eddie Mmr
provided the sweets for Virginias
friends at the dorm ... Lovely and
useful was the black and god
box in the form of a Theta kite
which held canly from Betty
O Shea and Jack Morrow, Fhi Psi
.A candv passing which duin t
take place" was Polly J Taylor,
Alpha Chi. and fnu r o.
thev didn't come across, the Aios
decided to do something about
it so thev tied Phil up in the
Alpha Chi' front yard and poured
dirtv water out of a garbage can
all over him. And another thing
it rained that night. Remember.'
Pins.
have blossomed
O -v .-.- nine
fourth... Dick Ely, bigma w...
hung his cross on Bmalinc Wees-
. r . . IAD Viae
ner ..And Jean loikt, .,
brought out her Sig Alph pin
and chained it to her own pin. bhe
has had said pin for quite some
time, but the donner is in Cali
fornia so she has had it in hiding
Seen riding around the campus
recently in a blue convertible have
been Jean Ferris, KD, and Jerry
Mayburn, Acacia. Wish they would
take time out to pass candy and
cigars, say the sisters...
Pledges.
TKVv.r new nledcings have been
announced by Ren Bukacek, sec
retary of interfraternity affairs.
Ralph Johnson and Fred Adams
have pledged Delta Upsilon and
Melvin Sahs and Duane Meoller
have joined Beta Sigma Psi...
The new AGR social chairman is
Floyd Hansmire. He is at present
busily planning a houseparty for
Saturday night... Last night the
Chi Os had an exchange dinner
with the ATOs and the Pi Phis
and Farm House celebrated meir
scholarship ratings with din
ners. . .
House Party.
The Sigma Delta Taus are
having a closed house party this
Saturday. They are using a vice
versa theme so the girls are sup
posed to cut. help the fellows off
with their coats, etc... A few of
the dates are Becky Silver witn
Buddy Goldstein, ZBT prexy,
Esther Fox with Larry Gaven
man, ZBT, Cclia Friedman with
Sheldon Kaufman, ZBT, and
Shirley Weiner with SAM Max
Pros t ok.
Letters.
The postman has time to ring
only once before Frances Dren
guis, dorm prexy. is at the door.
The reason a letter from n
SAF. now at St. Olas, Minn...
Beverly Krasne, SDT, and James
Shanberg, ZBT, won t say for sure
but it looks steady... Did you
know that Wilma Monecypm-i,
dorm social chairman, and Max
Pullev are two of the steadiest
of the steadv?... The big rush is
being given Theta pledge Dorothy
Thiessen by Betas Bob Mun-Me(-nrthv.
pledges and
Stan Smith active. . .Joan Met
calf Theta, had a visit from
Charlie Harrison, Sig Chi from
Washington U in St. Louis, last
weekend. Charlie is now attending
Omaha U, but will probably come
to UN next semester.
Sneaking the other night were
the Sigma Chi pledges. They
went to Omaha and didn t get
until mnrniner. And I do
II, Mil. v..v.. r-i ,
mean morning;---f a. m &pikib
marriage rumors, Georgia Kolar,
u-oQ nelt.i is back in circu
lation since Bill Milek left for
tl'iu'aii
snms Pond to see the Nebraska
spirit coming from the freshmen
in their rally last night ... A
good appelizer for tonights big
rally.
AWS Holds
Activity Mart
For Women
Calendar
Thursday
AWS mart, Ellen Smith hall, 2
to 4:30 p. m.
Football rally starting at the
Union, 7 p. m.
Law College Smoker, Law
building, 7:30 p. m.
Kosmet Klub, N Club rooms in
Union.
Saturday
Sigma Delta Tau houseparty,
chapter house, 9 to 12.
Alpha Gamma Rho houseparty,
chapter house, 9 to 12.
Sunday
Union Variety Show, ballroom,
4 p. m.
Alpha Phi tea. chapter house,
3:30 to 5:30 p. m.
Wait! Have you heard about.
Styles ahead of styles in the
Coed Shop of Hovland-Swan-son's
on the third floor, the new
center of collegiate shopping de
light will prove the popular buying
spot for Husker coeds.
To be featured in the Shop are
dresses both for dress up and
casual occasions at lower prices,
but of such outstanding value that
you won t be able to resist trying
and buying. What better examples
could the shopping lassie una um
the hundreds of distinctive stylings
-found in the $7.95 to $9.95 price
range.
And, oh yes. speaking of the
ci,, onH tho stvlincs tha. add
to your "omph"", tonight is red
letter date in me apF'"c"1
books of all style consicious
women on the campus for from
7 to 9 o'clock, such best dressed
people as Pat Cooper, vivacious
tv. y.innd and snarkline: Pat Her-
min'crhans- "twin" Marg Jones.
Theta; and petite unafiliate Norma
Westfall will model many of the
Mmrviis favorites in the Coed
Shop. So don't forget to put down
in your "must of Musts" list the
style show you've been waiting
for. You'll be classy and correct
in your clothing if you tawe yom
cues from the style parade at
Hovland's tonight.
This new and exciting Coed
Chnn u-a made especially for you.
The decorative theme in this
newest of nooks is definitely col
legian with its woven mats and
wails beladen with action pic
tures of football players plus shots
of such sports centers as the
stadium and colliseum.
This is your invitation to see
the place where styles are made.
Be right in the swing of things
and plan to attend your style
showing tonight at Hovland's. Adv.
Board Invites Coeds
To Annual Affair
Saturday Afternoon
Complete plans for the AWS
mart to be held Saturday after
noon from 2 to 4:30 in Ellen Smith
were announced Wednesday by
Betty O'Shea, chairman of the an
nual affair. All women students
are invited and may attend be
tween those hours.
The mart is designed to show
women students ways to spend
their leisure time and to interest
them in campus activities. All ac
tivities on the campus which are
not strictly academic will have
displays and representatives to
discuss their organization with
those interested.
Activity Representatives.
The WAA will be represented
by Susan Shaw, Jean Hazen, and
Ruth Ann Robertson. The Tassels'
representatives are Jane Dalthorp
and Virginia tord.
Representatives of the AWS are
Janet Hemphill and Rachel Ann
Loch;of the coed counselors, Mar
ian Cramer Aden, Harriet Talbot,
and Carol Chapman; the YWCA,
Frances Keefer and Marie Anderson-
the University theatre. Fhyl-
lis Welch, Marie Anderson, and
Mabel Jean Schmer; the Prairie
Schnooner, Tony Nocita; the Corn
husker, Larry Huwaldt and Alice
Louise Becker; the Daily Ne
braskan, Marjorie Bruning; and
the Awgwan, James Lipsey and
Melvin Tannenbaum.
Rally Songs, Cheers
The Cornhusher
(Vmiwi -ninnln', hnyi,
lonl' yon hrar thai nolw
l.lke the thunder in llw Hkl.
How It rolli. along
In the Ml ld "'
For tlie on ot Nebrakl.
Now It's wnnlnn near
With a rising cheer
That will sweep all foes awaf.
So, with all our vim,
We are bound t win,
And we're going to win today
Chorus. For Nebraska and the Soarlet,
For Nebraska and the Cream
Tho they go through many a baill
Our colors still are seen.
So In contest and In victory
We will wave them for the tram
And "twill always stir a CornhusLer
The Old Scarlet and the Cream.
The iVeir Locomotive
Rah! Rah! Rah" Rah! N-r.-RRAS-KI
Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! N-F.-RRAS-KI
Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! N-F.-BRAVM
Nebraska Field Song
Fiehl! VIkIiI! l tht!
For the Scarlet and Cream.
Weil all fight like mad
For the team.
Smash thru that line
We're wilh you all the time.
Touchdown, Nebraska 1 !
Rah! Rah! Rah!
fio Nebraska, pile lip that score,
We've got to take this game
We're out to win
We never give In.
Fight! Nebraska! right!
Chant
l!Rh! N-Rah! V-N-l-
l -rMy, N arslly,
Ne bras ki.
Ne-bras kt.
l -C-l -n-l
er-ver-vrr-sl -ti
-e-hras-kl !
Oh-my! tin fiang fio!
n-k! b r! a s k-a!
5-kI a!kA!: nfbras-ka
Former Prof to Teach
At Brooklyn Polytecli
William H. Ruten, former as
sistant professor of practical me
chanics at the university, has been
appointed assistant professor of
industrial practice at the Poly
technic Institute of BroMyn.
Ruten is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Michigan.
Men's Pep Group
Initiates Two
New Members
Initiation of two men, Preston
Haves Siema Nu. and Jim Shel
ley! Delta Upsilon, highlighted
the Corn (Job meeting iasi nigm
in thp Union.
Taking the place of Bob Ross, j
Delta Tau Delta, and Cal Menzer,
Zeta Beta Tau, the new actives
were the next high ranking
nioHcps of those not elected to
memhershin for last year. Ross
and Menzer did not return to ,
school this fall.
Porn iVihs also started work on
the sales of subscriptions for the
Awgwan. campus numor maga
zine, and the Daily rseorasKan.
Spcrial
Noon-Day
PLATE LUNCHEON
25c
Theatre Galls
8 P.M. Tryouts
Tryouts for University
Theatre will be held at 8 p. m.
tonight instead of 7:30 so as
not to conflict with the rally
planned for the Husker-Cyclone
game. According to Clareno
Flick, student director of the
Theatre, the tryouts are for the
entire year and not for one
particular performance. All
students are urged to try out.
However, due to eligibility reg
ulations only those students
with 27 hours for the two pre
ceding semesters are permitted
to act in the plays.
On The Level
Fellows . . .
"r;f- v. For Campus Wear
?: t V ft
V u Uovcrts
in natural colored Covert, blue, or
brown, for that offhand, upper
clansman smartness.
$2650 to $400
O Tweeds
for the Outdoor Man who prefers
a suit with a soft, deep nap. Ask
to see the popular Colonist Tweed.
$2300 to $4500
O Flannels
especially in grey, for up-to-the-minute smartness. See Varsity-Town's
color-on-color flannel or their bold glen flannel.
$2650 to $3750
We'd like to have you drop in and chin a bit with the boys
on second floor about Campus Clothes for this winter. The
new Saturday Evening Post Poll of campus clothes from
colleges all over the country is available for your use at any
timein our second floor Men's Clothing Department.
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