The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1941, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKA
Tuesday, October 28, 1941
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By Joann Ehterson u
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Monday again, . . . weekend and
Its ever-varied excitement at an
abrupt end . . . back at the dirt
digging schedule and back-breaking
scholastic efforts. . . . The
Kappa Sigs had their house-party,
and may we add, what a house
party! Forced to omit the more
gruesome details. Part of the dec
orations, chickens in a crate, were
captured and recaptured. The
first time they were given their
freedom was in Bill Robinson's
car. Chickens in the front seat.
Chickens in the back seat. Next
they made an untimely appear
ance at the Phi Delt house late
Saturday night. They were found
under beds, in a closet and roost
ing in rooms. Palmer Murphy was
awakened early Sunday morning
by a dutiful rooster perched on
his bed. When Kappa Sigs took
over the band during intermission:
those displaying talent were
Pickles Hines at the piano. Bill
Robinson swinging on the clari
net, Bob Sinkey on the trumpet,
and Jack Clark and Bob Gillespie
alternating on the drums. We
might mention Theta Dorothy
Theissen's disgust at the perform
ance, (Bill Robinson's perform
ance) and her demand to be taken
home immediately.
Not Out of Mind.
Surprise for Beta "Bish" Dala
ger! At last his name in print
to be linked with that of Janet
Gibson, Gamma Phi, for whom
he's shown an unusually lively in
terest. It's rumored he looks each
day in this column for his name.
Keep reading it, Bush, we'll sur
prise you again. . . . Steve Davis,
Beta of last year, is returning to
the campus Sunday for a short
visit before leaving for the Philip
pines. . . . Nancy Haycock, Pi
Phi, seems an awfully good rea
son for his visit. . . . Gene Schroe
Tler, Phi Gam, has sent a jeweled
sweetheart pin out to Denver for
Halcyon Johnson, a student at
Colorado's Woman's College. . . .
Who says "out of sight out of
mind."
... A regular deal. but
not steady is that of Jerry Kathol.
Delt, and Myrldene Bueller, Alpha
Chi. What a combination; the
football idol of hundreds of coeds
plus the ever popular and always
dated pledge. . . . Many more such
combinations, and the campus eli
gibles will decrease. . . . Saturday
night found the Sigma Kappas
with much and varied excitement
in the form of a house party and
a candy passing for Helen Hig
gins, now teaching school and
Harold Mizner, hailing from Wis
consin. . . .
Without a turkey, without ice
cream, without silverware, with
out Pres Buddy Goldstein these
were the conditions at the Zeta
Beta Tau house last night when
the pledges sneaked to Omaha
with actives close on their heels.
. . . Rumor says it was a tie in
the race to see who got the dates
previously lined up in Omaha by
the pledges. . . . Pheasant dinners
are being staged all over the cam
pus in numerous houses. . . . Tom
Galleher, Max Wilson, John Burn
ham are responsible for the fowl
at the Delt house . . . while Chet
Bowers, Dwight Holloway and
Charles Hauppman are the suc
cessful hunters at the Phi Psi
house. . . . Phi Gams held their
annual Pig Dinner Saturdny night.
. . . get them to tell you about
the mode of transportation of
their alumni from Omaha and the
inevitable result. . . .
'Gentleman George.'
And how does everyone like the
Betas' newest Gentleman George.
We understand there are only 35
of such dogs in the country, does
that indicate rarity or unpopular
ity? .. . Flash! We have a direct
quotation from Fay Parker, Delt,
that Helen Gagela, AOPi, is plenty
okay. We couldn't contact Helen
to find out her reaction. . . .
Chicken at Haps was preferred
by the Alpha Phi pledges last
night rather than their usual Mon
day night dinner. Their punish
ment will be recorded later. . . .
Wanda Crumbaugh, Alpha Chi,
will spend a happy week with
Fletcher Conn. Sig Alph, who was
on leave from the army. Too bad
those furloughs can't last longer.
. . . Congratulations to the five
new Tri Delts, namely Wauneta
Fisherf Mary McKenna, Maryon
Dooley, Olive Sorenson and Fran
ces Bodinson. . . . Who said Alpha
Chi Mary Thorley was deep in a
hometown romance? It seems to
us that Sigma Chi Bill McKerney
is doing all right in that territory
judging from their frequent ap
pearances together. . . . Palladians
are limping all over the campus
after their wild roller skating
party at Capitol Beach last Fri
day. Harold Alexis especially had
difficulty in deciding just when to
turn the corners. . . .
Chalk one up for the DU house
mother for calmness in the line
of fire. For interpretation of this
cryptic statement, just ask Agnes
Fox, Alpha Chi pledge, and Dee
DePutron how nice and warm said
housemother's car was last Sun
day night. . . .
Pledges Get Revenge as . . .
Tri Delt Seniors, Pajamas,
Bedlincn Sneak to Omaha
Debate
(Continued from Page 1.)
federal government should reg
ulate by law all labor unions," the
term regulate is interpreted to
mean at least: 1. requiring in
corporation of unions; 2, fixing
legal responsibility for unlawful
acts of unions and unlawful acts
of members during strikes, picket- j
ing ana oiner union activities, or
3. regulating the use of union
funds.
UN Opinion . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
and allowing their entry into war
zones.
More pessimistic than the aver
age campus, students at Nebraska,
almost 88 percent of them, feared
that the United States could not
stay out of the war.
Giving as their reason the ne
cessity of immediately speeding
up our defense effort, 25 percent
of Nebraska students interviewed,
almost double those throughout
the country, voted in favor of de
claring war immediately. The ma
jority, 63 percent, however, voted
to stay out and supply the allies
while 12 percent refused to offer
an opinion.
The poll on this campus was
conducted as a part of the Stu
dent Opinion Surveys of America
nad was computed in the national
averages. Interviews were held
with a sample of the campus as
suggested by national headquar
ters. Cross-sections worked out by
Joe Belden included a representa
tive of the various classes, the
various colleges, men and women,
and NYA and non-NYA workers.
Culver-Stockton college, Canton.
Mo., is campaigning for $150,000
for construction of a libraiy building.
Even if Delta Delta Delta
seniors, who copied the traditional
freshman stunt of sneaking last
night to Omaha, did manage to
get into a locked house early this
morning, they would have had a
better chance of finding bedclothes,
including pajamas and sheets in
Omaha than in their own house.
Tri Delt pledges went into
action at dinner time yesterday
when they discovered that all
seniors had disappeared, and they
didn't stop until they had strung
seniors' sheets and pajamas across
16th street to the Phi Delta Theta
house, and had received permis
sion from the AWS to lock the
seniors out of the house when they
returned.
To make the stunt complete, the
evening bus to Omaha was too big
for the bedclothes barrier, and
half of the sheets and pajamas
hung from the hack of the bus as
it sped down 16th toward Omaha.
Jean Reed Weds
FBI Employee
it Buffalo, N. Y.
Jean Rood was married to Don
Moore at St. Marys on the Hill,
Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 23. The couple
are honeymooning in New York
City and are staying at the Hote4
Astor. They will make their home
in Buffalo.
Mrs. Moore was a member of
Kappa Alpha Theta and attended
school here last year. Moore was
a member of Kappa Sigma and a
law student two years ago. He is
now employed by the FBI.
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