Friday, September 28, 1945 LETTERXP This is to clarify the position Of Tri-Pi along with its founders. Tri-Pi was by no means a crooked or shady proposition. It was founded for the purpose of lutheiing Greek-Barb co-operation a far worthier purpose than those behind many sanctioned campus organizations. And Tri-Pi is not charged with any accusations of dishonesty. As far as is apparent, the only charge against Tri-Pi is that it did not wait for the official sanction of the Student Council before be coming active. The reason for Tri-Pi's negli gence of the official channels was aimply that the Student Council was not in session at the time when action was imperative for Tri-Pi. In order to fulfill its pur pose Tri-Pi needed many mem bers and it needed them as soon os thav rould be had if the fra- tprnitv were to function this semester. ThA host time to cet these mem bers was during registration at the same time when the Awrwan iha fornVinckpr were to be- pin their drives. The Student council was not yet in session. Edith Pumohrey dis covered the existence of Tri-Pi ch was niiite naturally highly angered. Imagine an organization daring to function without the of ficial nod from her council! The Diidafftv nt the voung upstarts! So without a moment's thought about the value of the young or 0ani7.at.ion. Edith had its presi ripnt whisked before "the dean whpre Tri-Pi was dissolved with out having had a chance to de fend itself or an opportunity to prove its wortn. Anna rentlv offending the dig ritv nt the Student Council is such a dastardly crime as not to warrant a fair trial. One of the most unfair claims nt Miss PumDhrev is absolutely and entirely invalid. This is her statement that the money re from the members of Tri Pi was mixed up with the Corn- huskcr receipts. The extra money rrvt bv the Cornhusker was the result of a lost receipt book. In other words the "ex tra" money represents no more than loaitimate receipts of the yearbook which could not be put in the books witnout me missing receipts. But until now Tri-Pi has hud no opportunity to defend it snir Kn Greek-Barb co-operation (supposedly advocated by the Student Council) almost suffered another setback. Almost, but not nniin fur Tri-Pi is now reorgan i7iim ThiH time it will attempt to clear itself through the various channels required by university regulations. It will attempt to pass through the Student L-ouncn. ine Council will never be presented with a hptter oDDortunitv to dis play its fairness and open mind- edness than when controntea wun the petition of Tri-Pi. . BOB SAMARDICK. Union Weekend Includes Dance Saturday Night Cancelling the Friday night juke box dance because of All University church night, the Union week end schedule starts officially Saturday night with Francis Ellsworth's orchestra playing in the Union ballroom from 9 to 12. Admission is 44c per person and is restricted to university students with the exception that one non-student may be admitted with a student presenting his identification card. Thn Variety show will start at 3 Sunday with Anne Shirley and Pat O'Brien starred in "BomDar dier." Peg Shelley will play during coffee and doughnut hour held from 5 to 6 Sunday evening. Special Offer to University Students 3 8x10 portraits Hand Colored in Oils $8.00 with this ad Lewis Studio 114 No. 12ih St. Francis Ellsworth's Band 9 to 12 Midnite Sat., Sept. 29 44c per person UNION BALLROOM 2Vo Dance Friday All-University Church Night THE NEBRASKAN Yell Squad Adds Walter Johnston As Cheerleader Walter Johnston, freshman, has been appointed a new member of the cheering squad, Edith Pum phrey, Student Council president, announced. Freshmen tryouts for the scarlet and cream cheer squad were held Monday night followed by practice for all new cheer leaders. Members announced In Sun day's paper are Jackie Scott, Doris Easterbrook, "Hink" Aasen, from last year's squad, and Lois Chan try and Art Beindorff, newly elected. Bernie Urlch, yell king, an nounces that the squad will make its first appearance at Friday night's football rally instead of at the Sooner-Husker game on Saturday. The radiotelegraph station built by the Italians at Addi3 Ababa during the Ethiopian war is being restored. It was sabotaged by the Italians when they were driven out of Ethiopia by the British. Page 3 BUS ROYS WANTED Meals furnished if desired. RESIDENCE HALLS FOR WOMEN Call Miss Arner. 2-7371 What's a zyzzle to an Arrow Zyrzle is the last word in the dictionary. It means: to make a spluttering sound. Arrow Sports Shirts are the last word in comfort. (Catch on?) That's because they're com fortable, colorful, and long lasting. So, brethren, no need to zyrzle in en uncomfortable shirt! Get your Arrow Sports Shirts at your nearest dealer. 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