The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 17, 1948, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, Novemb'er 17. 1&8
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Member
Intercollegiate Press
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EDITORIAL STAFF
F.ditor Jeanne Kerrigan
Night News Kditor M. J. Melick
Campus News
In Brief
that Mr. Max Meyer of the Ne-
fAsIWasj
Saying
BY PAT NORDIN
Mid-week small talk includes
.those slap-happy students who
sosh all week and there is a
goodly number.
In the center of the social circle
is a lad mysteriously known as
"Stryck-9" who spends many cok
ing dates with Anita Volsky. And,
rrnrntini? for emphasis, Leon
Meddling With Meli'ck
By M. J.
braska Credit Bureau would be Becker is still giving L,ia nicnra
guest speaker at the professional i a break.
There will be a meeting of the
Publicity and Hospitality com
mittee Thursday, Nov. 18, at 7:30
p. m. in the employees' dining
room at the Union. Contact Lee
Best if you cannot attend.
The Cosmopolitan Club will
hold its weekly meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:15 p. m. in room
316 Union. Mr. Vladimir from
Czechoslovakia will speak to the
group about his home country
and during the business meeting
several amendments will be
made to the club's constitution.
A meeting of Scabbard and
Blade members and pledges will
be held at 7.30 p. m. Wednesday
night in the Cadet Officers' As
sociation lounge. .
Eugene Cody and Kenneth
Vhitcomb were iormally pledged
Monday at the business meeting
of Delta Sigma Pi, professional
commerce fraternity. This brings
the total number of pledges for
this semester up to twenty.
dinner which will be held at the
Union Monday, Nov. 22.
Alpha Kappa Psi, professional
business fraternity!, will held its
p. m. in the Union Wednesday.
Don't forget to sign up your
acts for the Union Talent Show
this week between the hours of
12 to 1 and 4 to 5 o'clock.
There will be
Together and it's a good thing
are Ernie Trevs and jacn eur-
ley who were formally married
according to the customs of the
Dogspatch community at the Un
ion party Saturday. Jerry Shulkin
was a full-fledged witness to the
the Student Branch A. S. C. E.
Wednesday, Nov. 17, in R. 324
Avery Lab. at 7:30 p. m. Mr.
Lewis E. Harris, director of Har
ris Laboratories, will speak.
His topic will be "Advertising
True or False." Refreshments
will be served.
Cornhusker Countryman meet
ceremony.
Out for an afternoon stroll on
nipnir ri.iv MnnHav were Leon
a meeting of j anri Vanrr Davis talking
over old times. Bob Diers was in
terested at first floor Love library
the same afternoon. "Play-girl"
Davis is known for getting a fin
ger in everything.
The Theta Xi's are literally
"burning candles at both ends"
j preparing atmosphere for their big
party Saturday. Already the cam-
This week we're out to un
earth some little known organi
zations who are taking an active
part in' campus life. These groups
don't make front page news, but
they are working hard and get
ting an enthusiastic response from
their membership.
One of the outstanding organi
zations in this category is the
Rifle Club headed by Barbara
Gardiner, president and Miss
Betts, sponsor. W. A. A. pro
gram under the auspices of the
women's P. E. department. Some
70 girls signed up for a program
of instruction by the ROTC.
Membership this fall has sky
rocketed to 114. Once a week
these pals appear in blue jeans
and cover-alls at the rifle range
in the basement of Andrews hall.
Shouldering their rifles not the
pop gun variety they assume a
prone position on mats in front
of the range. From here on in
it just "ain't" safe to be within
a radius of 100 yards without a
bullet-proof vest. Missies fly
thick and fast at paper targets
which are dimly visible we're
near-sighted.
Sgt. John Tovold Is the stout
hearted soul who shows the mem
bers which end the bullet comes
out. He is aided by experts from
Pershing Rifles nice work!
Later this year when the fe
male Daniel Boone's have had a
little practice there will be a dual
meet with Pershing Rifles. Tele
graphic meets with other women's
rifle teams is another hope of
the not too distant future.
Back in pre-war days the Uni
versity was the proud possessor
f one of the finest women's rifle
teams in the country. If these
sharpshooters keep firing away
mere may again be a team worthy
of note on ye old campus.
ing Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the pus is a-buzz about the fancy in
Countryman office. Ag Union. ', vites. And as for the French
Kappa Alpha Mu meeting for costumes suggested ooh la la! ,
actives and pledges Thursday at Monday (was serenade night for
7 p. m. in basement of Burnett the Tau Delts. It was an amazed
hall. j Shirley Ilahn who exclaimed,
Sigma Delta Chi meeting Thurs- didn't know they could sing, tod.T
day at 7 p. m. in Room 309, Bur- ; Pinnings
nctt hal. 1 Dee Hartmann-Chuck McLaf-
The D;iiv Ncbraslkan wihes to ferty
conect its statement in Tuesday's Doris Levinson-Marty Ilaykin
paper concerning Delta Sigma Psi.' ----7r-.--
Roger Larson, senior warden, was (That organization is a social fra- meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
chosen to represent the f rater-. ternity, not a soc ial business ad- in Brace laboratory. The group
nity as their candidate lor Elig-I ministration fraternity. will v isit the studios of radio set-
ible Bachelor. It was announced1 The Amateur Radio dub will tions KFAB and KFAB-FM.
Czech Student Relates Origin
Of International Student Day
(Ed. Note) Lavko is a Checho
slovakian student - who is study
ing here. The following has been
Jfcre's Real Shirt Value!
600 WHITE SHIRT
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ALL COLLAR rSgZi WiVs
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These are all slight IRREGULARS ironj a mater cf quality shirts, fill are
broadcloths and other fine shirtings in all the new collar styles, many
with French cuffs. Many of these shirts were made to sell regularly lor
twice this price.
Neck sizes 14 to 17V2
Sleeve lengths 32 to 36
composed from information sup
plied by him and is not a ver
batim copy of hi.s4 story.
No.. 17 will nidrk the fourth
post war observance of Interna
tional Student Day.
Nazis Visit? Prague
1 It was on this day in 1939. that
a Nazi SS division visited Praha
(Prague) for the purpose of a
tragic reprisal, resulting from the
observance of the 21st anniver
sary of the founding of Czecho
slovakia on Oct. 28.
In an effort to surpass
celebration, German police killed
Jan Opletal, 24-year-old student
of Charles university in Praha.
on Nov. 15, 2,000 students gath
ered around ; the coffin of the
dead student to escort the bier to
the cemetery, but the Nazis
would not allow an escort. They
drove the students away with
fixed bayonets and machine guns
and dispersed them every time
they attempted to reassemble.
SS troops scoured the town on
the following night, routing the
students out of the dormitories.
After overcoming a hopeless re
sistance by students clad only in
night clothes, they arrested 2,000
of the patriots.
Nine of this number were ac-
tries met again in 1946 in
Prague for the purpose of organ
izing the International Union of
Students, choosing Nov. 17 as the
Wate to begin their meeting and
thus observing the first post-wir
International Student Day.
-'ofjitishifL
Dear Editor:
. The following naoe.was omitted
from the Letterip column of Tues
day, Nov. 16, in the i(rotest of the
the i excessive price of the Military
Ball tickets.
R. J. NOSKY,
President Theta Xi.
DON SMITH,
Alpha Gamma Rho.
Husker Pepper
Contest Opens
The true Husker spirit is the
prime qualification for a rally
queen. Bill Mickle, yell king, an
nounced today.
The rally queen in question will
be selected by joint action of the
rally committee and a faculty sen
ate committee from a list of nomi-
cused by the Nazis as "ringlead- J nees submitted bv students. Any-
ers." in insticaline an uprising i 1,141 j "miuw
and being "pro-Bcnes" agitators
and were executed by a firms
squad. All Czech universities and
colleges were ordered closed.
. Met in London
During the war, the allied
youth delegates met in London
and organized the World Youth
Conference, accepting Nov. 17 is
International Student Day. Held
in London, the conference attrac
ted 600 delegates from 62 coun
tries, and lasted for 13 days.
Representatives of the 62 coun-
FRI. NOV. 19TH
COLLEGE
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Dancing 9 until 12
natcd.
Qualifications are Cornhusker
spirit, single status, and personal
ity. There is no minimum average.
The queen will be presented at
the pre-Mizzou-game rally Fri
day night.
All contestants' names must be
mailed to the Corn Cob Office,
Room 307 of the Union, and post
marked not later than midnight
Thursday night.
Ag.e& Plan Big
'Haydowii' Night
Social spotlight on Ag campus
this week-end will be focussed
on the "Ag Haydown" Saturday.
Fun is scheduled to take place in
the Ag Union.
The event is planned to be four
fold: a hayrack ride, scheduled for
7:30 p. m.,; square dancing in the
ballroom at 8:30 p.m.; together
with colored movies of last year's
Farmers Fair rodeo in the lounge
room. Social dancing will be held
in the recreation room through
out the evening.
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