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KrnKter ...lrljr Kditor llKk t Kmmm rhotoiiraplier . 4,.rr r:in Nmhl rw hilltor Dad's Turn University students will have an opportunity to honor their fathers Saturday noon at the Day's Day luncheon in the Union. Ticket sales for this even have been poor. No one can determine why students are not responding. In past years Dad's Day has been whole-heartedly supported by the stu dents. Perhaps students think the Innocents, sponsors of the luncheon, are making a big rake-off from ticket sales. This is not the case, however. Tickets are being sold at cost. The Innocents and administration felt that reviving the tradition will be a fine thing for students and fathers and that it should definitely become a part of all-University tradition. An excellent program, which will be short, has been planned. Your dad will enjoy the affair ask him. ...Fritz Simpson IMHM'MamaiW.'-IPWIVi.iraaHi Ml nW-rrv 1 1, mm I i i imw 1 "I i I !' wuiwr STUDENTS AND FACULTY OCTOBER 8 is the deadline for purchasing your UNIVERSITY THEATRE SEASON TICKETS 5 plays for Hie price of 3 Student Faculty 5360 Season Ticket tax included Individual 1 20 Seats 1 :j Smart dressers are ' !j GETTING IN SOLID I 1 A ShU -i Jy 0. xa,UU fl, ARROW'S NEW SOLID COLOR SHIRTS $3.65 up College men everywhere ore going for these new Arrow jclid color shirt. We hove them in teverol colors end several fa mous Arrow collar styles. See them today I See oor new Arrow ties while you're ot it. $1 up. 5 Campus Chatter .IF. AN FENSTER. Men, nothing but men; That was the situation at the Tri-dclt house Monday night when four of the sisterhood passed the candy. New pin-mates are Bob Swaim and Colly Westermark, Carol Vounkin and Ed Bruere. Marylin Clark and C.ardi Johnson, and Betty Green and Cozy Kline. What's more, the summer ro mance between Jo Davidson and Jack Cady is now a steady deal. The Kappas had four candy passings too, Monday night, for previous pinnings throe of which were Sig Chi's. one a Sig Alph. Going steady are Jean Clark and Bob Hinds, and Tatty Wieland and Ardic Means. Either somebody's mixed up or A.jon Farber found the Fountain of Youth. According to the letter ing on the freshman beanie he wore to the game Saturday, Ajon plans to graduate in 1898. Living up to Alpha Thi expec tations, Gin Damon passed the candy Monday night vhi!rt pin mate Howard Dennis dished out cigars. Another DU hung his pin over the weekend. Mimi Smith graduated and teaching in Scotts bhiff. is now the proud wearer of Bill Wciik's pin. Bob Scherer has big plans for himself and his new pine-mate. Jeanette Gunderson of Omaha U. He's started tip in business. He's raising two hamsters in his room at the AGR house. At the end oi the year, he contemplates a total of a" million hamsters, and at his price of $1.00 per animal, lie will then be a millionaire! Hmmmm. Sounds like some AGR may ns well be planning to move out to make room for the hamsters. Violating all ranhellenic and Interlraternity rules. Clark Noble is now a pledge of both TKL anrt Sig K. It seems that while out for frosh football, his pledge brothers left him behind on a skip night. Active TKE's thought it would be a good idea for the Sig K's to take care of Clark while they rounded the others up, so they brought him over for dinner, (slightly crippled up after a good struggle). Somehow Clark had some lavender and maroon rib- Gift of $2000 Will Aid Study of Nuclear Physics A gift of $2,000 worth of radio active material and apparatus will now give University stu dents an opportunity to study science's new baby, nuclear phy sics. Now located in a brick en closed vault in the basement of Brace laboratory, the potent gift was made possible by Nathan Gold. '13, a Lincoln merchant. Tlioto Neutron Control The money for the complete set-up, including apparatus con trolling the photo neutron source and radioactive antimony, was provided a year ago. Dr. Theodore Jorgcnsen, Jr., di rector of its research and chair man of the physics department, had 1his to say about the con tribution: "Mr. Gold's gift will enable us to provide our students with the opportunity to actually handle radioactive materials." He added, "the materials we are using lose their radioactivity quickly so that there will be no chance of the students suffer- bons pinned to his collar when the TKE's reclaimed him. . . . Tat Croscary passed candy at the Alpha Chi house. Now pin male is Bob Tackard. Another steady arrangement Betty lios enlof and Don Detenu. As campus ficshmen are top ping popularity polls according to upperciassmen. Frosh Jean Holm was with Neal Baxter at the Frosh Hon. and frosh Georgia Tivey is White. Not in the frosh classification, but worth watching is the Mary Chase-Eusene Robinson romance A more permanent arrangement resulted Saturday night between Jean Beck and Dal Schroeder. Dal hung his pin on their anniversary day five months exactly. To add to a big weekend, Jean celebrated her birthday Friday. She's still brimming with excitement. EABW and ISA top the list this week in doing the unusual. BABW proxy. Jo Ann Learning, is flash ing a big diamond now, from Bill Hank, ISA president. Which all goes to prove what can happen when you go out for activities! : yf ..... w If Widetpr.od Medium Poinli a" Regulor ARROW'S Been out n I I n'l FOR YOU.' Yes now you con choose from 25 different colors in our new line of solid color shirts light, medium, and deep tones. You can also choose from many, many smart Arrow col lar styles In broadcloth or oxford. See your Arrow dealer today for "Arotints" and "Arotones." Button Down long Poinh) i3 65. 3-95. $5 00 Low-Slop w.v.w. ARROW UNIVERSITY STYLES v.v.'.wwvC SANFORIZED MITOOA ANCHORED BUTTONS ARROW SHIRTS x TIES UNDERWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS SPORTS SHIRTS i j ing from radioactive poisoning." Surrounded by Taraffin Nothing to play with, the mate rial is suspended in a tube which is buried six feet underground. Above the ground it is sur rounded by large blocks of paraf fin which are supposed to slow down harmful neutron radiation whenever the touchy substance is drawn out of its crypt. In addition to this now task, the irradiation work, Dr. Jor genson recently received a con tract from the Atomic Energy Commission for the study of the "range-energy relation of slow ions'' a study now of extreme interest to nuclear physicists. QaAihu ilxsL QoLUiciL BY C.FNE BFRG There arc now six men on the new Student Council. Innocents Society and Corn Cobs have ad ded their delegates to the im pressive list of representatives al ready elected by six organiza tions. Rodney I.indwall has been in structed to serve as Innocents representative on the governing body. Bob Barker will represent Corn Cobs. The senior men's honorary elected Lindwall from its thir teen members at its meeting Monday night. Lindwall, presi dent oi Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra ternity. i also president of Corn Cobs. He is active in debate con tests ami organizations. He will be one ol the two senior mem bers on the new Council: Mortar Boards v ill also send one (4 its members to the body. Talker is a Corn Cob active and a member of Theta Xi fra ternity, which he sel ves as house mnager. He is also active in Uni versity Band and is a member of Gamma Lambda, band honorary which is currently supervising the football card section. He is a Bizad junior. In addition to the six male members elected to the 1949-'50 Council, there have already been two women students chosen as delegaes. Thcv are Norma Chub buck. BABW; and Shirley Allen, Tassels. Other men are: Bobert Raun, Herb Reese. Mayer Mos kovilz and Bruce Kennedy. Eleven groups have yet to name Council delegates. Coeds Discard Hat 1i ing Suits in Beauty Contest Bathing suits of 1950 are again cut shorter! This revealing news was an nounced by the Indiana Daily News, after girls on the Indiana campus voted against -a proposed plan to wear bathing -suits in the Arbutus Beauty Queen contest. The contest is set for Oct. 26. Three contest judges have ten dered resignations following the announcement. rr FRI., SEPT. 30 COLLEGE NIGHT IIIIIMI I II .III. t Jl mum i l 1 " INFORMAL WEAR YOUR RALLY CLOTHES IF YOU WISH Dancing 9 until 12 Couples Only Adm. 1.50 per couple Tax Included