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Page 29 text:
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I he first of a series of staff dinners. This one was held at the D. U. house, mennbers of both staffs attending. Ob- serve the determined look upon Lee Young ' s face, our junior editor, in whom we are well pleased?; Quigley. the referee of most of our home football games, poses, dirty knickers and all; the athletic ther- mometer. Posted on a pillar in front of Social Science registered the progress of the Athletic Ticket Sales, so ably handled by Skade as chairman; Bob Harmon, the would-be founder of the Democratic party, stops talking long enough to get snapped for our feature section. No better man Is to be had for the sideline ob- serving than Major Har- mon; Jack Thompson and Devereaux,a couple of big shots, let the af- fairs of the University slide and stand for a picture; the Kappa house is filled with smoke, genuine flash powder smoke, when this picture was taken of their chorus. From left to right we have, Louise, Pat, Jane, Vir- ginia, Jean, Roma, Betty and Evelyn, what an Inspiralion for an open-house. ZOl.LY LEItNEi:
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Page 28 text:
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PitoF. Haicpei; T he Alpha Phi ' s have a Hallowe ' en balloon party, Marjorle Quivey. our art edIl or, smiles sweetly for the Sigma Nu ' s. Joyce Ayres and his band entertaining; Margaret Upson pulls that kid stuff on Lu- cille Hitchcock. Just a couple of Alpha O ' s. Margaret Is president of Mortar Board and Lucille the executive of Alpha Omicron Pi; Billy Quick, one of the grand old men of the Univer- sity, stands in pride with his boys. Our hats are off to you, Billy; a bull ' s - eye for the Kappa ' s in intra-mural archery. Notice the smile on Jean Beachly ' s face. I ' ll bet Reed is watching; the Kansas band with ours and the Tassels join in a cere- mony between halves of the K. A. game. Both stadiums rise with awe, heads uncovered and hands over hearts as the two bands play the Star Spangled Ban- ner, — Billy leading. This is the termination of the K. A. rally, — the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce Building. This rally, while not so high in numbers, ran high in spirit and did its share to instill wilhln the team that Nebraska spirit, which enabled them to win the next day by a score of 6-0.
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PiCOK. ClNNlMlHAM H. I ere is a page from the life of the snapshot editor. This is the Pitts- burgh rally, the largest and best of the season and was covered by the efforts of two photog- raphers working almost all day long. At the top is the crowd in front of Soc after the morning ' s activities. The yell-Icings are standing on top of the hearse which car- ried the mutilated pan- ther to his grave. The square takes us at the beginning of the jour- ney, in front of the Alpha O house. Below, we are leaving Social Science on top of Chick Stuart ' s car. Then in the upright oval, from the top of a four story building we see the glorious ceremony as the panther burns into mere ashes. The lower oval gives you an idea of that intangible spirit necessary to put over a successful rally. One thousand students and ten Phi Psis attended this event. At the bot- tom we get from be- hind scenes a perspec- tive of the Coliseum and the anxious crowd. I am not trying to be cynical, but my, my, how some people do like publicity!
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