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Page 26 text:
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inomson urec oi • - f5 S Pro -a«e; Sis A Buttresslj } WalTtn Johnston) Occasion recently arose lor ! wSeyan student to think prolan- Uitogs: this IS hard condition. ■ Margaret Thomsoij ior. had tliat between OW Main and Whit, build- ' ing are very obstinate; In tact, un- yieldlDJ X from tire shock ol the. J Girls ' N ce. !lt , Dormitory Housing 20 Annual Y.M Wesleya ' - -Y.W. Pirst Enrollment Increa Sophomores Registrati Pinrls Greatest Decrea; Mixer ! Party ilVV ; Vtee ;S » : or w t ive- . ,o :5 ome oX - V o ' ' $ Homecoming Activities ' To Close Toni out Same ICampu ' veelheart To Be Made !. ' ys program ,-e Decoration- A afd? ' ' ' ' ' litfiule i;oniititil« .J. I jew Dining Mrs. HoUanc .«is5! ' • ' vVt ee ' .41 ' ° ' ' zM: . )ii ' Kelly, Take ,% ' ' ■- Wesle an Band 6am v Wiembers: Boasts 42 ' lO!. A- lia.s , e . - 4 i ■ - ' te- -ibcri ' -nP ' i.ienibcrs, ■• ,ifV6 a»d u«; Tipton Honorj Freshmen Misery To End Debate Mee p j Kangaroo Court Speechit;, I ' addles, Sextets Over Today Butcher States Tough Season For Local Squad Thomson, Larson h Leads In Coming F Plainsman Playei s Open Stage Sea With M. Andei son ' s Wingless Victoi Margaret Thomson of lincoLa. and Clarence Larscn. have the leading roles in Wingless Victory by Maxwel. homecoming play to be given, by the Plainsmen Players c Wesleyaji university, October 27-28. Wingless Victory is the first ol fivt- plays on the W€ season siwnsored by Theta Alpha Phi, iiatujnal dramatic under the direction of Fraiices Goodhue Loder. It was produced by Guthrie McCliiitic with his wife, Kat neil. in the leading role. It ran on. the road and on Broadi year. The story is written in verse S form and concerm; Nathaniel, a sea , ptala, who leaves home penniless mms aft«r seven years ab- weaithy man. VvWh i leasure of jjii Wesleyai At Recej c •Sfo xams Given For , ivil Aernautics Couree Varied Includes Subjects Out i, ' e i muary exaralnatloiii . around SchOTl . or tuTv dSLss. under Dr. J. C.OJi ? tJiken Wedaesday iiiV V.o N - ..-ci v ; Senior Day On ThursdauMi ,„„ Recognition, Chapel Hi m; Deiu i Tlie traditional senior recognition day will be observed on Tinrrsday. Mov, 33. The rocoijnition ceremony : i be held In the auditorium dur- tiic Chancellor by thei and the aa iuai oration lor orator. [ This will Tlte Wesleyan Plainsmen, led by Tiger Jawn Staten, won their I first N. C. A. C. conference gauic I when they scored a IS to 8 viciory the Yorl: PanUier last Fri- day ni liU Staten carried Uie entire load ' tlie way of scores, piling up Wa iL-yaii ' s 16 potnis- The Mctliotiibt scori adio Play Casts Ihosen Recently Reynolds Dramas To Ee Presented Ule ball ( SEAlen thi he Yorlc threj led the ml •:pe, I I as.s 3e tetage tor tJ Death Deals The Cards! The Death Deck , alternative title of Nebraska Wesleyan uni- versity ' s mystery play to be pre- J sented In the Wesleyan auditor- intercepted ' ' ° - - tSeals the cards to the oast In the game or -minder . The ad ;rf.!slng commit- ] tee is putting ts ■ .Jps on the ;)e 50-yard lii i Dledorff col arried the bj P. K. P. Elects D. Blewfield, Merlin Merrill Booth Speaks To Chapel Grouj) O.i Local Traditions Crescents Taus Third The Delta Omega P leads the intramural points, at the close o and-pass football scasi cent fraternity is sec fKjlnts. the Phi Taus 65 points, and the are in the ceUar pes IKiinUs, With intramural fo Uie way, Intramural t start the first week e Beta Phi P Pick Dreai {By Vera H»J Like Herculca, Uke Don Juan and like Beta Phi Alpha x picked a composite woman ' s dreams. This ideal piece of 1 hava hair like Dick 1 tng down in chrcmo: his eyes will shine life ers ' , his smile. Uke nafd ' s. wiU cover a tory. This miracle m James Tipton ' s dinipl tocratlc nose of Joh: and the prominent ea ffeTBon Croft, topped BUI Dafoe compjexio To make a perfect ( miss the physique ol
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• X .- sP We also have all the important trifles for formality Tails ancl Tuxedos Men, check up on your evening clothes. There is an air of distinction about our formal wear. And it ' s due primarily to the minute atten- tion paid to the de- tails — small little de- tails . . . that make for a full evening of pleasure. Tuxedos $21. 0 Tails $25 diettSifnciP S HS 23
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Freshies Who said it never rains in Nebiaska? Who said that some old timer at the edge of town goc sprinkled on once and it scared him £o stiff that even modern dancing couldn ' t loosen him up? Who said Nebraska hasn ' t had a crop since grandpa cried because the family ran out of spools to use for teeth- ing rings and he had to grow up on a wa on iheel? Well, whoever said all these things had better print a retraction ' cause it is no longer true. Regardless of what Nebraska as a whole did, Nebraska Wesleyan, at least, had a pretty fair crop in ths autumn of 1939. News leaked out recently that more than 180 freshmen presented them- selves at the treasurer ' s desk and laid down cash, checks, notes, promises, or whatever was necessary in order that they might become members of the Nebraska Wesleyan university student body. Meet the class of ' 43, truly a bumper crop — — . J Tiow 1 ADAMS, LOUISE, Waverly. ALLEN, BETTY, Lincohi, Phi Mu, chorus. ALLEN, JEAN, Lincoln, Phi Mu. ANDERSON, FRANCIS, Lincohi, Phi Kappa Tau. ANDERSON, KATHERINE E., Omaha, Bleu Thonge. ANDERSON, LOIS, Silver City. la. a bumper crop ' l n Mf ' Row 2 ANDERSON, ROY, Uncohi. ANDERSON, RUTH, Davii City. ANDERSON, VERA, Fairmont. Bleu Thonge, Girls ' Glee club, A. C. E., Y. W. C. A. ARCHER, HAROLD, Geneva. Bleu Thonge, ex emp. ARNN, ROXIE, Dermott. Ark. AUCOCK, MARJORIE, Raymond, Y. W. C. A. AYERS. NORMA JEAN, Beatrice, Alpha Gamma Delta, Y. W. C. A. 25
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