The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1947, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Weekend note:
Awakening of the student
spirit should make headlines
as the note of the week . . .
terrific turnout at Thursday's
rally should be long remem
bered by every senior as the
best in the past three years
. . . frats cheering their play
ers as they carried them
shoulder-high to the steps of
the Union . . . crowd enthusi
asm five and six blocks long
. . . hoarse voices constantly
responding to cheers and
songs . . . which brings us to
the contribution of the week
from one of our English class
mates: We've never heard a rally
so loud
ft rally so chin-full of spirit
Students so peppy and en
thusiastic To the point that we could
hear it
Who said Cornhusker spirit
was stone cold dead?
And loyalty had gone its
own way?
Thursday night and Monday
morn definitely proved
Husker spirit is here to
stayl
Style note:
Harvey's have the ideal en
semble for you males for
autumn and winter wear . . .
we're praising the beautiful
slack and jacket corduroy
sets now available in your
favorite color . . . you'll be
proud to wear this good
looking corduroy set for it
will rate you as H-l in choice
of campus wear . . . easily
mixed and matched with
other slacks and jackets,
these cords are priced to fit
your school budget . . .
Chit-chat notes:
Some members of the special
train to Notre Dame are still
asking themselves "Why
didn't I think of that?" after
watching a pennant sales
man sell red feathers for 25c
apiece . . . seems Joan Farrar
gave him some to promote
school spirit, only to see
commercialism rear its pen-
nywise head . . . nothing
could top the remark of one
of the girls in the dining car
as the train went through
Iowa, "But why pull down
the shades? It's still day
time!"
Harvey
Bros.
1230 O St.
The Eyes
Have It
I5y Jeanne Kerrigan
A huge and slightly confused
Collie just wandered into the We
braskan office and meandered
casually into the editor's private
sanctum . . .. hard to keep up
with all of Dake's consultecs these
days.
One law school coed, Barbara
Cyprtansen, is having a tough
time . . . her moan, that she can't
get her homework done
when she's at her sorority house
the noise and commotion caused
by al lthe girls disturbs her
when she's at the law li
brary, the quantity of men there
disturbs her .... what's the poor
girl to do?
Believe it or not department
. . . . Nancy White must be a girl
with terribly poor eyesight . . . .
at least Gamma Fhi sisters swear
that she puts on her glasses to
brush her teeth.
Overheard at East Hills ....
fellow to his date: "Did I tell you
fhat you look very nice tonight?
Girl, expectantly: "Noooo" . . . .
Brutal reply, 'Well, yon don't."
The Sig Alphs have depledged
their St. Bernard, Sig ... .
because he just wasn't happy in
their house .... understand the
housemother had something to say
about it. The Sigma Nu's are also
minus their mascot, a white, pink
eyed rabbit.
Excerpt from a well known col
lege man's memo pad . . . "Thurs
day, take bath!" .... such dras
tic measures.
Campus Seen .... Ralph Stew
art walking to class backwards
seems he sat right in a
puddle of water in a AOPi porch
chair the other day.
in "V mm m m
Soft os o Pussy Willow
And Just as Pretty!
ASIIMEItE
SWEAT
From Gold's Sportswear Shop
Doubles . . . mated and
Here are winning sets and tepar
ate rahmeres tliat make perfect
matches. Imported Chinese 100
cashmere for the softest, prettiest
sweaters in town! In maise, white,
pink, hi ue and lilac. Sizes 31 to
10.
Short-sleeve Slipover 12.95
Long-sleeve Cardigan 16.95
Sportswear Shop
GOLD'S ... Third Floor
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
EBtuilHe&Him
Dance Class.
Fourth in the series of begin
ning dance classes will be held
Tuesday in the ballroom, both
girls and men meeting at 7:30,
Miss Donna McCandless, instruc
tor, announced.
Siesta Film.
The siesta film hour will be in
troduced Tuesday at 4:00 in the
Union main lounge, according to
Donna Alfrey, general entertain
ment chairman of the Union ac
tivities committee. Films to be
shown are "African Pygmy
Thrills," "Annie Moved Away,"
and "Army Chaplain."
Democratic Students Meet.
The F. D. R. Luncheon club
will resume its weekly meetings
Wednesday, Oct. 22, in the main
dining room of the Union at 12
noon. All Democratic students are
welcome.
Band Meeting.
Gamma Lambda, honorary band
fraternity, will meet in Parlors
XYZ of the Union at 12 noon, on
Tuesday, Oct. 21. Band members
receiving letters to this effect are
invited to be guests of the chap
ter. Alpha Epsilon Rho.
A. E. R. will meet Tuesday,
Nov. 21 at 5:05 p. m. in Room 27
Temple. Member sare asked to
note change in time.
Pershing Rifles.
TerKhing Rifles meeting in room
210, Nebraska aHll, at 5:00 p. m.
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Thi Chi Thcta.
Phi Chi Theta. honorary busi
ness fraternity, will meet in Room
313 Union on Wednesday, Oct. 22,
at 5:15 p. m.
CLASSIFIED
BALLROOM dancing: Studio 2705 Roval
Court. Nellie SpcidelK Telephone 3-5480.
WANTED Passengers to Kansns " State
game Saturday. Bill Starks. 2-4709.
IXXST Lok LrK Dci'itric slide rule in
Averv lab Thura. Reward! Clayton
Sumpter. 241 No. 12th St.
WANTED University Kirl to share large
attractive room In good location. Fhone
3-23fi4.
GIRL students We have an opening 'or
experienced dining room help. Short hours.
Tillman's Grill, 118 S. 11th.
Ijiur-
Lincoln's Biny
Deportment Stoaa
rated right
J Jul (Daily TkhhaAkcuv
Member
Intercollegiate Press
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the. !XE?PiSS 7i M?.llrd. bEEle w5 ll. rul.ll.hrd dally durln the. .eh.M.l y,
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'n u reerfared policy of the Board that puhlle.tl.n. under It. Jurt.dlrtlon .hall
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Crossfire
By ?corm Leger
Orchids beaucoup to the profs
who overlooked 9 and 10 o clock
absences yesterday or didn't no
tice the students who got up and
left But cabbages to the profs
who did mark absences and cen
sored students for leaving class to
show their loyalty to a team that
played a bang-up game with
Notre Dame.
The look in the eyes of the play
ers as they made their way
through a cheering throng of Hus
ker backers in the Burlington sta
tion was indication enough that
the rally had fulfilled a fine pur
nose. No Purpose.
Of course, some of our erudite
faculty members evidently couldn't
see and purpose in the rally what
soever. But then, we often have a
hard time seeing a purpose in thm.
Also a bit of blasphemy is di
rected to the hundreds of students
who could have gone but didn't.
If there are any particularly good
reasons, we'd like tg hear them.
Until then we'll go on blaming it
on student lethargy, one of Ne
braska's biggest drawbacks in 'ac
quiring a spirited student body.
Three Heroes
Thre men students, whom we
don't know, we would like to cite
as the heroes of the week. When
the ralliers invaded Sosh auditori
um, they had courage enough to
Tuesday, October 21, 1947,
Dear Editor:
In their last meeting Thursday
evening, Pi Mu Epsilon, national
mathematics honorary, voted to
give twenty five dollars to the
World Student Service Fund. It
expressed the feeling of giving to
the math students overseas who
need so much.
Pi Mu Epsilon wants to spread
the idea of honorary organizations
giving to the All University Fund's
drive to raise money for the
WSSF.
Sincerely,
Martha Jones.
Education Chili Elects Office
Officers were elected for the
year at a recent meeting of the
Elementary Education club.
The club, a branch of the As
sociation for Childhood Education,
named Jo Ann Guenzel, president,
and Phyllis Harris, Ruth Jensen,
and Mary Sue Holland to the ad
visory board.
get up and leave their history
class, despite a warning from Pro
fessor Sellors and a command to
his assistant to take the numbers
of the seats vacated by the
Husker supporters.
With
FAY BAINTER
HENRY HILL
44c to 6 P. M.
DOORS OPEN 15:45!
TOMORROW!
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'DARK DELUSION'
with LIONEL BARRYMOKE
Thxm Open 12:45 Mat. 44e to p. m.
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Robert Hutton Martha Stewart
' LOVE and LEARN"
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