Friday, October 15, 1948 PAGE 2 Edi flora II THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Comment Pul-ease! ! ! Please! This fervent exclamation comes from the cus todians of Burnett Hall newest building on the campus. It seems that the building, which has been in use only since Sept. 16, has already been mistreated. Initials carved all over new desl.i, chairs, markings on the walls, etc. The custodians and the occupants of the building right fully resent such complete disregard for University prop erty. University students should not have to be told to re spect property that does not belong to them! So we echo the custodian's pica, "Do your carving elsewhere!" Rally . . . Another game, another rally! Nebraska football team members face one of their most formidable opponents of the season Saturday afternoon. They will appreciate all the student support and enthusiasm POSSSo! everyone, get out tonight and put on the biggest and best football rally ever! Gus Scores Again . . . rvnrpllnr finstavson has added another honor to the long list of accomplishments already to his credit! "'The Swedish government has conferred upon Dr. Gus tavson The Order of the North Star, third highest honor of the country. He was made a Knight Grand Cross, their highest degree in the order. He received the honor from King Gustav of Sweden in recognition of his "services in the in terest of science and the learned arts." This is just one example of the much deserved recogni tion paid to Dr. Gustavson in the last few years. The Uni versity of Nebraska should be proud of its chancellor! iVVVVVVVVVV'VVVVaVVV'VVVVVV'VVVVVVVVVVV'VVVV'VWV'Vj Fishin' for compliments? Hook info this! :- 1 'IT- .5 v 1 V' i ; ' , ' 7 - i ; ' v . - k ' ,v-ttV.v! ram. YYV S dllil iM mm mart new "3tripfn 5 Ai".-WgttwJ with . 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Star of the AOPi Harlam Heaven party Friday night will be Miss Joan Rhodes. She will make her debut as "Sambo" and eight (8) lines will tell a color ful story concerning three little pigs. Miss Rhodes performs the intricate feat of imitating an in toxicated southerner with the hiccoughs. The Acacia's will party at Kings Friday, to mention a few: Bev Sievers and A! Short, Fid Cad walla der and Bob Van Nest. Union Will Buzz. Unionizing is the thing today and tomorrow. Johnnie Cox and orchestra will play tonight in the ballroom on city campus; while the ag union will stage a post rally jamboree featuring bingo and dancing. Topping open-houses will be a dance in the Union after the game Saturday. Everyone will want to be on hand for the on-the-spot broadcast of Lee Knight and his combo. The Sainted Six, a new union advocating good, clean fun, will spend the week-end hiking in the woods, picking herbs, and gather ing sumac. The six include Loch Omond, Wynn Wyman, Bad S ha bere, the Bert- twins, and Jake Dahlpren whose favorite pastime is communing with nature. Waiters Elect Sweetheart. The votes are now being tabu lated in the recent poll taken to determine this week's Corn Crib Sweetheart. Candidates include M. A. Dosek, Clair Gilbert and Ester Watson. Judges will be waiters Marion Jeffry, Bob Eb bers and Duaine Parker who are under some pressure since Ester is their boss. Celebrating their biggest week end in two years will be Char lene Erirert and Tom Chilvers. The two became pinned this week much to the relief of Tom's Farm House brothers who had given up hope. JIvl (Daily. Vb&ha&fauL ' Member Intercollegiate Press TOBTY-SEVENTH TEAK "" INilm iliHm rates ara $?.) per mnw stcr. S2.B per emestrr maflrd, or I3.M for the euUen rr. S4.M mllr4. MnKle copy Se. rnhllnhrd dally durta the arhonl yrn r rxcrp Monday and Saturday. Titrations and examination period, by the Univri; of Nebraska aneVr tha upprrliilon af the PnbHratiaa Board. Entrrrd as Heron 1 flana Mattrr at the Post Office In Mamie, Nekraika, aadcr Art m CenKiriM, Mairh S, 1K79, and at sprrlal rate of postage provided for la eectloa 1103, Act af October t, 1017, authorized Nrptnmher 10, 1922. The llly Nrhraikaa fcj pnbltnhrd by the itadVat of the Cnlvrrnltr of Nebraska at a examaion ad etadenta news aad opinions only. Aceerdiac to article It of the By lows (ornrnlaa; studeat publlratlom aad admtniiitrred by taw Board of lnhllrations t "It la the derlarrd pnllry af the Board that pnhllrattnns ander Ms hirlsdlrtioa shall be free from editorial rensonihip on the part of the Board, or on the part af any ntrmbrr af the faculty of the aaiverslty; but members af tka staff af Tke Dally Vebraakaa are personally resposslbl for what tbejr say or do or cause to b printed." NlKht News Fditor Ie flarrla To the Student Body: This letter is to explain the sororities' stand on th issue of homecoming floats. We realize that spirit is the all-important thing on the campus and we certainly do not intend to withdraw our sup- port. However, it is our opinion that floats are not necessary to ex press our enthusiasm. As we are called upon to participate in many activities and projects during the year, we feel that it is wiser to give all of our efforts toward one project at .a time, and have it done well. Parades originated as a spontaneous way of adding more pep to the day of the game. Those of you who witnessed the Nebraska parade in Boulder will agree with us that foats are not necessary to make it a success. Signed, Gimme Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theat Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Pi Beta Phi Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Kappa Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Omicron Ti Alpha Phi Alpha Xi Delta Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Dear Editor: After reading your "ferocious, vicious, discrimininatory, anti communist policy editorial," I went home and shed tear after tear, and my wife shed tear after tear for poor Bloody Joe and all his little Commies. They are helpless to defend themselves, but I am sure that aft er reading "Lctterip" on Oct. 14, there is rejoicing in the Kremlin, and that Joe can once more raise his head for now he knows he will be defended at the drop of an editorial. Respectfully yours, A. H. Westendorf, U. S. citizen. Educators Discuss Mail Order Courses at Conference Here About 100 educators from 17 states and five foreign countries opened the second international conference on correspondence education on the University of Nebraska campus Monday. This is the first session since a pre-war meeting at Victoria, B. C. The conference will meet DANCING with JOHNNY COX AND nis ORCHESTRA Admission 44c Friday Night, October 15, 9:00 Student Union for five days to discuss the pres ent world program of correspond ence study for elementary and high school pupils and for vet erans and members of the armed forces. Dr. Knute O. Brady, Univer sity of Nebraska Extension Di rector and conference president, told the opening session of the conference that a very important means of furthering international understanding was now possible. Wednesday afternoon the dele gates visited the public schools at Friend, Neb. N. F. Thorpe, of the University Extension division, spoke at a community dinner held in the high school gymnasium that evening. He told delegates that over 2,500 pupils in 282 Nebraska high schools received part of their education through University of Nebraska corre spondence courses last year. Xr.lAS CARDS Attortmentt md All-Alik. 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