1 PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Monday, September 25, 1950 Materia o Tial Added Push . . . Woria War ll was responsioie ior uie oeginmng ana me nriinr if tnonr tramtirms uvuu V J until recent years that many Yived. A program has been uiuic u auiuua uuv.uuuuuvu Viva! Of "The Comhusker," Around 1911 and continued its popularity with the Students. nities while according to the IFC membership list there are twenty-j Until its death in the unsettled times Of 1942. six fraternities at N.U. While we realize that The Daily Nebraskan, Interest in the SOng Was Stimulated by the athletic de-a student publication, is subject to a higher quota of errors than" partment and its desire tO improve Student spirit at the Uni-L professional newspaper, we also feel that more care should be! YCTSity. Copies Of the song are being distributed on thejexercised in writing and copyreading articles like the one under campus, printed in The Daily Nebraskan, and circulated jdiscussion. If The Daily Nebraskan describes Greek organizations.; among organized nouses, it will learn the song so it can be initiated at tne nrst nome football game next Saturday. There are several reasons why the song is impressive ita historv. its tradition, its stimulating melody. But the mm imTuwisiv i Cnacti Bill that the song will help his team. I Please teU me one How 15 lt a preson has t0 s,t and -A song like The Comhusker' would provide the kindat tor two hours on two different occasions and one hour on an- of spirit that vou cannot describe or put your finger on." he J toer for a doctor scheduled to be at student Health from 2 to 5 each SaidT "but it "is there nevertheless. The team can feel itjlay who never shows up. Those 5 hours are hard on study time the opposition feels it, and I can feel it Sitting on the bench, besides being hard on a certain part of the anatomy. It is that something from the Stands that gives the added; 1 have been walking on a very sore foot for the past week wan push on the field beyond ordinary physical exertion." Jis r this doctor to show. Can t something be done to remedy this A revival of this song is not only the revival of a tra-s51tuation? j dition discontinued during the war. "it is a means for the; : Disgusted. j revival of the kind of spirit you feel, not explain, you share, m O I I I not observe, you support, not ignore. A spirit intangible,! StliriPlltC SplPPttffl I but one you sense is a vital force. i aJlUUCllia vlllVV j We agree with JBiu uiassrord teat in is is wnat ine Comhusker" song can do for the Comhusker spirit. ! Comhusker Aids Blind Dater, Keeps Record Invalauble in finding out what blind date looks like, helpful In discovering who campus per- penalities are and a record m 1970 cf what voiar roommate looked like in 1950 all tuese are advantages of baviiig your an- 43ividaal picture ia the Corn-! busker. The Comhusker staff this yeari714 is stressing the importance of each University student having bis individaal picture in the year book, anxkOunoEtd Editor Dick Kuska. Pmnuieiii Kecerd In addition ta being a reference mlaile a student is in college, Kuska points out tiat a yearbook, complete with each an individual's picture, is a permanent record of all college friends. Jlacy students fail, to realize how often tbe Comhusker is used to identify anolier student, said Kusta, and it's even annoying leu cine student to discover Lat the person''s picture Sat which, be is looking does not appear. Kusta stressed that the cost of Dairy Judging Team to Travel To Waterloo The 1S59 Varsity dairy Judg- faC QUA miILiesrEFUf7' Sept. 26 to compete 4a 1&e Inter- ; collegiate Dairy calile judging ' contest to be DCim m aw, lowra, Oct 2. Acconimg to Proi'esscr H. P. Dswis, the Eteiiry Hus&aikfiry cepartnaeiat there waJ be ap- pTCirimaTiejy aw teaans ai uue meet, Tepsneseiiting as many col- legs tflaroaaghout the EatioaiL Pnaf-essar Davis zxaxxxaced the foUowin as KDCiEbers cf tbe ISM stfuafl: John EL. ADdersraa, E. J. Haggart, K3me13& JtOsnsm. Walter Cole, and Gervase Fraacke. The feeaza aaaa cdc al- ternate mrm be selecteo Sram ttos j gu4. Tbe squad, woxnpia&& tj Professor Davis, mill observe teja fiairy berfls before they arrive at ,i the catrtect as Waterloo. At their first stop tbe squad , rjffl vew the berfl I Brcwm Swas at tbe Pecirsom Dairy Farm, WmJtn, Iowa, Other Bnowm Stjis fcerds that will I visited atie: JTaoob VoegeJi, Mactioello, Wj4 Oet-Val Farm mA Ojaaaadl Faraa cf Ekbana, Was.; ani the Beoadale Farra located tar Losle. El Stopping a Jepup, Iowa., tbe squad m-jdl djsm tbe W. J, Campbell Jersey Farm. On to tbe Kartya Jersey Farm, Wa& wiibr, m- and tbe Balpb Fut tum Jersey Farm, Hara-ard, EL Other Iwrns to be visited are: Glea Urgubart AjTbbire Farm, BJoriscEtcxQ, lfl iw& the Hitk.ary Creek Farm ctf MtHmrj1, OL, tbeme the tJy Bctoeias cf tbe tup are luctited. PiirbabSy tbe mtwrt totenesSng Tdacie the squad waH mil is tbe Curtiei Caady Co. (am a Cary, 10. Bcre tbey mSl be able to look at Te djfferexst breeds cf iiby ttie, bt0a Axif us atsd Suorflhora beri-s being lotrated fbem. The q:aai trill retura cast Oclciber 4. 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WtmtMMJU, mtm tyAmtHtfty VfflMhvflr ' frt$m Jhvmm AiOAvr ComnniGinti tnft UniwrsitV. and It Was noil , Of these customs have been re- Started tnis weeK to renew one;0 that nature, include all the i.v.au. v.- . a spirit song that "caught on"j is xiupeu uiai cuuuju Biuvzciiijjjiet it describe au ot tnem. Glassford's strong conviction of College Da) pictures tins year nas oeen re- duoed by 50 cents. Last year s pnee of S3 has been cut to 5.50. After Chrsstmas, Rowever. stu cer.ts will have to pay S3. The ir. crease, ivusica expuiinea, is sc. more student Pictares will be token starbngi Monday at Warner Medlm Stodio, Federal Securities building. Picture Schedule Delta Delta Delta Mon day, t;38 f 11:5 ajJL, 12 noon to S:Tt p.m.; Toesday, 5:1 to S:S p.m. Kappa Kappa G a m m a Tsesdiy. 8:2i to 11:S a.nu 12 ioon to 5:? P-m. Kappa Alpha TbeU Tues day. g:3t to 11 a-m.; 5 to &S9 pjn. Sigma Delta T Toes day. 12 mi to 5:2 pjn. Alpha Xi DelU Wedaes day. S:2 to lld a-m-. 12 mm to 5-i P-m.; Thursday, 5:31 to 8:5 p m. Alpha Chi Omega Thurs day, to 11:$ am, 12 Boa to 5:24 PJJL. S34 to 3 PJBu iBdepeBdeBts sign tip fr pictures ia CrshBxer ffice in lnt9 berweea 2 and 5 p-tiu. Monday thrash I ri day. Garlls hcwM wear a while btau.se or a sweaier and bey mast wear and suit coats. Unifara Outfits Any boaise wanting a umif-wrsi blrou9e outs sSwauld see feat j!M clvmmg, as at the studio in itime for their pactores. Infleoeadetit stuadeTrts are rareed t0 stp at u2ae C&mhwskesr offace as saoai as posisaJbie to maike am ap- 'pciiBtimeBt to laave apactiaretaken.; Ofke is open tmm 2 to 5 pm, j GStidays ttbrwagh Fridays. I t After pictures ficaaetJu'Jed fm' lxbi week are taiero, Uie hoKuser j IwiB be taken isa apliabetical (arder.j .fA organized bwuee will be ooti-! j XTT ili T f A IO ljCIIl T . w , 1 HI1 1 F3 111 11 Y3. 1 Sports Oct. 2 Saaoer bajteball and tennis CTirnamentf will rtart tbe ball r.oSlmg fwr tbe first Snter-ior-ajanizitiOTial rporit ccaupetitkwa Oct. 2L Team litis are to be an by Sept. Tl. This w.as ann.oun.oed at tbe first WAA sneeting tor tbe fewxnural atctiviisies Tbursdiiy, Sept 2L About 2 campus (orf.cinizati.on compete f.or tbe itrjtj'aiD.ural trophy wbidb is presested in tbe jtpriiig to tbe grexup wbkb wans tbe inoet taunaajsaents, Stindtemts rg.iiBizatioM ccaropete tor titles iaa baseball, teraaaifi, s&cvoer base ball. fcKEtetball. rwiaaanacr ba.d mm&sm, d.ttLJikpm, aubd table i-a- Tbe represejatilievs ami lEhe AA climb disCTSEsei tbe or,ia izsS&m ot sm cffkials clnab, Toaes da.y. Sept 26 at 12jSM iau Grant Memarial ball will be ass fcrjSr dtuctory ssaeetiasg, Tbe ctob is c4 far PX. maji-OTS nJy, but fsx al tftww pertyes irjterefted in eff fj3atkig fsx tbe iastraimujail TMha&kcuv turn mmoattm mt Om OnNwmSty m I ................ Vmrnm OtaWnwHi. rrf a '. Jmm Mtrnmom, mmt AaUM, fif 9m Wm mm laWS flMrtMMKMMRtfffel Amm Tm t'mltunmmrf ..,,. . aucc ! fEditor' not: We actlrelv rrM that crimination in reporting tiny kind of a stoty. Th error was entirely ours and we apolo gia for our oversight, not only to the Delta Sigma phi fraternity, but to the other (our fraternities woo wr alighted.) To the Editor: In the Wednesday, Sept 20 I carried an article describir ung the stated in nities on the campus. As . rui cirrma 1 ivy.lj v- tiia uigiua - - a ruw,i.i ! purports to cover all of the campus should, when printing an article! ol uie inieriraterniiy council. You had a description of the To Editor For Union Committees ' Chaimnen and members of nine Union committees have been named for the 1950-51 school year, announced the Union board of managers. Umon policy and co-ordinates .he rommi;r:ee made he sejec- Ij on e basis of work and 's interest exhibited by workers last year. Bu the adied tha5 .,e list js not permanent bv aU cajjs fee ncw jj, h shciWT1 jo, compe tence. In other words, at is te.m- porary until at is found that all nine coiaunittees. each perfoow- -rw f,,n;r, vrnrv i together to make the Union into ii a (Mm mf ftttmrmt workers. n,. ,ir " sponsors are: Orientation, budgets and Evaluation Herb Beese, sponsor; Shan Scheldt, chairman: Ralph Taylor, Nancy Weir. Betty Strarton. Public Relations Rodsoa Riggs. sponsor, KeEt Axlell. cbainnan, Poociue Redi ger. Alvin R.ass, Chuck Hrufcy, Mary Phillip. Special Activities Charles "Chuck Wadnniaier, sponsor, Thoni Siayder, chair Ralph HaEBeman, 3VIary Pittermaa, Helen Ams Vitek, Doree Caiaadav. Betty Strattcaa Mnsie Martaa Pratt, sponsor. Bob La Shelle, chairman. Be-erJy Mama, ij Aaron Schmidt, argima Cooper, Barbara ReiBecke and Mae '- Scherfl. Ceaaeral Entertainment R.oberl Mosber, sponsioir, Ann Barger, ctoainsniam, Dick Axtell, Edwina Bokamsom, Carolyn Kum tel aad Nancy Dixon. Ctnpetitire Gaoscc and Hbbies Robert EusseM, spuwasor, Tom Podhisky, Va Cadj, El dona Sctaaffer. Jeam Louden, Doane PiickeriBg. Call Fahrenbaidto, Dee BaAop and Dee RaddeJiL Of fit and Bse Marilyia Mfflswiaey, ctoairawaini, lame Jwdaa and Boamalym Eil- ers. CBvitMm and HasprtaJity H.agn FcHnaer, spwuaewr. Jack Greer, cijaiirman. J.aaffl La SbeEe. jj, liadauast, Ann LwetSer. Jo , tta 0'eaa, Prisrilla JiWDes. Jack 1 Fuller and Don Wamke. ' Daaee Sara Devoe. tpoosor. Stu Key- : r7Z Jrx?mn r Prificalla Falto, J.an FreTJCbs, Douglas Haia, Margaret me ! Coy, Jack Moore. Patncia Olson ' and Alaoe Stebley. I Tbe enimMnanee aai tbeir re i tpectives dutaet aie as fodlcws: Tbe crjtatkBa. budget aaad ; ei'al.uatioia ccwimiitlee takes cbarge of all IUiEiiesf topbed by tbe title. Tbe puabbidty commitlee as am ai.de group ftor all other commit- gacreE. Tbe cl;ub bas been or ganized hi tbe interest cf im prOTiiiJg tbe fotramwral efficaat ar.jE jjr.tcram. A tocKfc-ledge cf tJje f-iucrjes u uot reqiuired as WAA wali teskcb all tttje riiles. After the rule have beem jn&Etraed a teat wall be ga-MBni aaad tbe persons pas it win. be cas be cfffkiattaicig staff fior HSe fcftrssssnaral gawjes. COR.TR OF IJTH A STUDENTS "(Do The Dallr Nebraskan should show no dis edition of The Daily Nebraskan you ... - , pledge pins of the various frater- the article, it was very informative, xy,t Vot miMiitinTi -Kiii social fraternities that are members pledge pins of twenty-one frater Dick Fensler Secretary Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity tees. That is, it sees that pub licity about functions planned by the eight other committees is re leased. It also provides publicity for the Union in general. This includes newspaper releases, pamphlet and booklet publica tions, mimeographing and sign painting. The special activities commit tee is the nucleus from which develops such events as the Pig skin parties, the Chrisicas Open House, the Birthday party on Ivy Day eve. and the Open House like the one held the first week of school during the Chancellor's Jj Reception. Even a party for cMl- oren ot marnea stuoents ana '&zV.y is planned for each stwan muuu.uii ..iuca a Santa Oaus with goodies and gifts. j The music committee is in j : charge cf arranceraerjls for sax j ; iiEiportant activitaes to suat the i musical tastes ot all types of 1 studerjis. This includes the A3- bum Hour held neraociacajJy an the Music room, the annual Una- ! s versity Symphony concert, and Music room tmaiiatenaTace. Music room hours, record purchases and replacements are regulated :; by this committee. Alo on the 5 cnni33Mttee"s annual agenda arc :! the iaculty rentals, juke box : changes in the Cora Crib, and other concerts and causae pino '! grams. 1 The general entertainment cDaBmiMee as respomsaode tor a . myriadl 4 activities tor the stu- ; deJTjl during has spare tame. Typ- , ical examples ane Mie suia.Qay t evening Etas, &k recent ruU- .: length staom's. free of charge to students. Besikdes these features are tbe talent shows, campus Quarterback films and the cM fasbioned iQicker uagtet. The cofflopetalave games com moittee sponisors amtramural pang pcjng tiWiaraiajments, free bridge instrurtiiffliB, Table Tennis, and craft sbop lesson as Tuesday an.4 Ttoursdaiy aSternoons. Fol licwing tbe bridge lessons, toe bridge twuarnuajinent is held to tie teranane tbe Una-ersatys repre sentatjve am the JJatiksiaal Inter collegiale Bridge foiumey. Tbe ffiice and bowse commuit- tee establishes bouse rules. peneriil office w.oik in order to better coordinate all aittivity fumctikoias. CZl ly eommattee togs speakers iriom all ever fee mataiom to : dress tbe snuoeiat b(f.y. Last i year, crje cf ttx principal speak ers was Og.deni JJat'h, well-kiw'ts poet All coiavocatiiwns are J3 iaain:ied by a isudet from both ; .general Ufluiversity and Unjiura fiumds. lbs addition, tbe cownarjitiee plajj varaant teat, liuncbeoras ad roiaadt&ble ajscamums to wba;b ! stUi0ejstu are amvyted t isaeet aro tanraally spea'tors. 'j Other topoat.aJ'jt events taclmde j tbe popular Siindsy aftemooia ; cvffee bvur for which they pro- vi.de host awd vwRtesees, book j reviews and Book So maaja :j terjamce. Tbe D.arj.f cwraanaifitee pretvwjts KJae Cottb Cabaurt, fcfxwmsJl Fni day e'erjirig dajaces, and tte Huiker r3.ukd.dles era Friday amid &aitur.day w&o&. an4 tbe xntawd Haliweeo Party, jpquare dasvoes j.d free darxe Uroswas. OPEN A SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOUNT ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS rnliiisiir Special PROTECT YOUR CASH National Bank of Commerce 0" STS. KTKETK Ti3 tC. met Ground ROD RIGGS As you were iuly informed, . "h..e Purpose .f this column is to ! let all of you know just what. the of activities j around the Union during the year. Well t h i s week, the low- down on the Union includes how things are made to run around the ac- tivities mart In the first place. Union activities arei under the di- j rection of Mrs. RSfs . G e n e n e j Grimm. Her title strangely enough, is Activities Director. Anynow, sne has all .he wor ries about everything that goes on; the dances, recitals, coffee hours, the Crib, Book Nook, Music Room, etc. In short, she is the straw boss and foreman of the Union. The people who see that the work gets done are Union board and the activities committee. The Union board consists of the stu dent sponsors of the commit tees and the alumni sponsors on I the board. The activities com j mittee. under the direction of Herb Reese, consists of the spon- sors and chairmen. There are eight committees ! operating under the Union board. !! Every time some event takes I place in the Union, one or more !! of the committees is responsible. ! Also, the standard features of the Union such as the Craft Shop, the Book Nook, the music room and the picture lending lihrarv ar mm hv tfw I'ninn riles l BY .1 committees " 'rendezvous is designed to give 9 m j students epportunity to see just . , . ; what groups the YW offers and The dance committee probably I to meet the organi2ation s iead has more work to do than any ers Sue Mlen president. week they have, a dance for the students. Orchestra dances and record. dances, square dances and round dances, all planned by Sara Devoe, sponsor, and Stu Reynolds, chairman. The Public Relations commit- tee nas tne responssotlity ot the puoiicaij ior cnion events as well as a general public rela- ... ouu licity blurbs about the Union are done by the public relations j committee, which is sponsored by 1 this writer and which has Keiui Axtell as its chairman. ! Whenever anything unusual 1 comes up, that is not covered , by another committee. Chuck Widmaaer and Thorn Snyder, as sponsor and chairman, are gaven the task of working out the de tails. Theirs as a touch job. for tihey may be asked to plan just , about anything. The music committee promotes 5 the concerts held in the Union, j! It maintains the music room and ; the juke boxes an the Crab. Xot only University concerts, but visiting artists concerts are spon sored by the musac committee. The sponsor is Marcaa Pratt and tbe chairman Bob LaShelle. Under tbe beading of general entertainment comes the Sunday night rawies and football films. Ecb Mosher, sponsor and Anne Barger. chairman plan all of the miscellaneous items that come along to provaie tbe weary sta- dent with relaxation Tbe competitive games and fnobbdes commattee. sjaonsored by Rrah Rawl nlamc HIh rtinv mc !! . tourneys, bridge ,rmwrA. m,A maim v. Craft Shop. Ijs a.d,datim to those listed ! tW thm are two new rnattees this year. The convoca tflioms an4 bofpalality comnrasttee with Hugh Fl lamer as sponsor aaad Jack Greer as chairman, as an charge of troakang tbe stu dents feel at bome and naeeijrjg visjtarjg fjremeja. The other new comaMttee, walla the soaiaeK.'tjat iamposiiig title of Budget, evalaaa twia and craeratatioo. as ably led by Herb Reese ajud Shan Scheldt, Thears is the bucinecs end cf the acta va ties. So toere ttljey are, luddaes. The acta vines corrajraatlees. They are always hard at work to plan things for yoiu to do when yoia cojne Mato sije Uraiwra- So . . , Drop arourid Ctt4enee Maker The reatom tbe average ,M ' would rather have beauty tfjan ; braixas is iixui tje average fellow cam see better thaw he can tharak. Some pejri are stiU talkang aibout a woaraed fretbman gjrl ' Who came to toe Regastrai's cf- fj.ee at teitwad ejwetr regittra j fta.on to inquire it tbe instructor I for her physjcal ediucauoo class ! wa V.r. or Mrs,. Staff. LINCOLN, XBR. if1.-- It 7 V UU YMCA ,4 .Ns . ' N 1 j , t L 1 1, f:;VVCA r RENDEZVOUS PLANNERS Anne Jane Hall (left) and Shirley Randall examine one of the YAVCA posters while making prepara tions for the rendezvous program Monday afternoon at Ellen Smith hall. All upperclass women may attend. ("Rag photo by Rod Riggs) Mem ers Any upperclass coed interested ln YCA work will have a chance Monday afternoon at the YW rendezvous to sign up for groups in which she is inter ested. The rendezvous at Ellen Smith hall, begins at 3 p.m., and will continue to 5:30 p.m. This time will give students with late classes opportunity to attend, ac cording to the chairman, Shir lev RanscaJL The program, under direction of Alice Jo Smith. YW secretary, will include introduction of com- mission leaders and officers. The Monday Any student wanting to work on the Com Shucks editorial staff must sign up by Monday in the Com Shucks office. Union basement Students interested in improv ing their reading skills and study eddicietjcy are asked to consult Woodrow Reed in Temporary building B before Oct 2. Weekly sessions of the remadial reading and study improvement lab will begun the first week in October. All Kosmet Klub workers who didn't check out Dad's Dav tickets Saturday morning should check them out from Ted Ran- '-P "The Daily Nebraskan business office any afternoon al iCr 1 pjn. Tnesday Meeting of Kosmet Klub workers. 5 p.nu, KK rooms. Arnold Air society meets in Armory lounge. 7 p.m. Dick Joyce is speaker. Any girl interested in working before or during football games see "Pop" Kline in the CoLseum at 5 p.m. Wesoetday Try outs for Orchesas and pre Omchesis, 7 p.m.. Grant Memorial halL Prerequisite for Orchesis is cne semester of modem dance. ll HarrMiHH at hrata 1 w HMVeTSJty leilOWS Were Two University fellows uajgrJi nwa one aisneo. . "Iavc Jou ot 5'otJir i'- r'doinie- . . m T e rephed, "Yeh, I got all tbem English problems done." Cordoroy Definitely a nakli for fmur tmrtmrnt skirU siv4 Test. Gay not tUUerin. Chtmt brewa. IceUy, nsb tny, ref er beixe. 2oo Oilier Crdary NU Bulletin Board 0 B . . i.wwiii(ii inbuilt t'ltf L TodGy j All upperclass women arc in- vited to attend whether they are members or not Refreshments will te served. Anne Jane Hall, social chairman, is in charge. Membership Campaign The rendezvous is a part of the membership campaign which started last week under the di rection of Virginia Koehler. All YW members will be eligible to attend the state student YW con- ference at Wayne State Teachers nnA :. iw-mhor Commission groups and com mittees which are available for YW members this year are: Alumni and faculty, compara tive religions, intercultural, per sonal values on campus, knitting and discussion, publicity, social committee, freshman program, worship workshop, current af fairs, conference co-op and social service tours. A book review section is of fered especially for Lincoln girls. The group meets once each week at noon. New this year are commission groups on family relations and one designed for senior women. Candidate Officers To Hold Banquet Members of the Candidate Of ficers association will hold their annual banquet Wednesday. It will be held at 6 p. m. in parlors A. B, and C of the Union. Tickets may be bought for 65 cents from a representative or at the door. An announcement of tbe staff for the following year will be made by Lb Col. Alex C. Jam ieson. Col. James H. Workman and Capb Thomas A. Donavan. Uniforms are not required. DANDEE DIAPER SERVICE "DOUBLE HOTECTIOH" Baby talk magazine free each month. For informa tion call the "Double Pro tection'' diaper service, 1920 S. 12ft St. Ml 34S53 MO Casuals Perfect for all eftflertate wardrobes! AJm for ether boiy wemea m tbe f. Aatoma brertm, kefly, uayy, frr, eon (tnental (reen sn4 rust. 2 Ilt 24)0 ( 6.9S m a ; V f i H 'V ft' - 1 7