The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 08, 1936, Page SIX, Image 6

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    TIIE DAILY NKBKASKAN
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1936
SIX
OURY
NAMES
53
ROIC SPONSORS
mm BALL
Marion Rolland to Serve as
Honorary Regimental
Head of Event.
Announcement is made today by
Col. W. H. Oury. of the identity
of fifty-three R. O. T. C. sponsors,
to be presented peceding the hon
orary colonel ceremonies at the
Mili&ry ball. Dec. 0. Highest of
the honors goes to Marion Hol
land, senior. Lincoln, who lias been
Chosen as regimental sponsor.
Jean Doty, Lincoln, will be in
fantry unit sponsor; Jane Brack
en. Lincoln, field artillery unit
sponsor, and Patricia Lahr, Lin
coln, engineer unit sponsor. First
battalion sponsor will be Klizaboth
Broadv. Lincoln; second battalion,,
Betty " McDowell, Chadron; third
battalion. Marcia Jackson, Omaha;
field artillery battalion, Irene
Hahn. Tecumseh; and engineer
battalion, Mildred Holland.
Company Sponsors.
June Bulter, Nofolk. and Jean
Willis. Lincoln, will sponsor Com
pany A, while Ruth Fulton, Lin
coln and Marceline Brown, Lincoln
will be sponsors for Company B.
Doris Andrews. Lincoln, and Mr
garent McKay. Lincoln are spon
soring for Company C. while
sponsors for Company D are
Kleanor Compton , Lincoln and
Helen Hewitt. Friend.
Company E sponsors are Ruth
Thvgeson," Nebraska City, and
Irene Sellers, Custer, S. D.; Com
, pany F: Eetty Widener. York
and Wilma Pulliam, Omaha; Com
pany G: Betty Rowland, Nebraska
City and Edith Eason.
Company H sponsors are Vir
ginia Anderson, Omaha, and
Charlene Omen, Red Oak. la.;
Company I: Betty Magee. Lincoln
and Inez Heaney. Lincoln. Com
pany K: Marjorie Bannister, Lin
roln and Dorothy Capelow, Lin
coln. Sponsoring for Company L are
Jane Walcott, Lincoln, and Pa
tricia Scott, Lincoln, while spon
sors for Company M are Margaret
Manger. Lincoln and Virginia Fos
ter. Lincoln.
Engineering Divisions.
Following are the engineering
Company sponsors: Company A:
Betty Van Horn. Lincoln an i
Elinor Farrell, Lincoln; company
B- Pansv Moonev. Franklin and
Marie Kolouc, Humboldt; torn-
panv C: Susan St oil, Lincoln and
carol Schmidt. Lincoln; company
I): CorriiM Smith, Lexington a no
Carolyn Skans. Omalia.
Field artillery sponsors include:
Battery A, Lois Cooper. Lead. S.
1. and Cenevievo Agnew, FuIIt
ton; battery B, Mary Heaton. Om
aha and Jane Sayer, Pawnee City;
Lattery C. Dorothy Clark. Colum
bus and Virginia Geister. Garland;
headquarters battery. Helen Pas
roe. Fremont and Estelle Ered
thauer. CaUsfield.
M 1 ft
Campus
CAPS and GOWNS
SUPERSTITION AND THE
campus not at all when it com
of the 13th and 14th, show a goo
K. K. G. will celebrate Saturday n
Bob Lipscomb. D. I.; and Mary
among those present. Dancing to
Pi house Friday night will bo El
Sigma Nil. and Wilma Pulli'im an
TheLas on hand Saturday night for
the K. A. T. affair will be pledge
president Adele Byers with Beta
pledge Wirt Salthouse. and Vir
ginia Anderson and Jim Begley,
Bet. Looks like a festive two
days and evenings, so plan now
for a smooth date and new gown.
With that combination you can't
go wrong.
A sparkling diamond now
adorns the third finger of A. O. Pi
Sally LyUes left hand. It s all
the work of one A Men Martin who
is out in the big world on his
own. She refuses to pass the
candy, but there are faint mur
murings of a near-approaching
marriage.
If you want to drip glamour
these winter evenings you'll go to
MAG EE'S for your ball gown.
Empire and princess lines in taf
feta moire, black lace, tree bark
crepe with trims of velvet and
PITT GAME WORRY THIS
es to festivities, for the week end
d many house parties on schedule.
ight with Scootie Thygeson and
lxiui.se Dow and Jim Bunting
sweet swing music at the A. O.
len Funder and Tom Davidson,
d Beorge Shaekelord, Chi Phi.
quilted ruffles. All colors at
MAGEE'S COLLEGE ROOM.
J 19.95.
RUTH GRINSTED'S NU BON
TON BEAUTY SHOP located at
404 So. 13th. Shampoos and waves
50 cents; manicures 50 cents, or
three for $1. Call E-5&KG for ap
pointments. "John's with
Helen Jane, and
Mark's with
Mila," came the
plaintive voice
over the wire.
"What are you
doing?" The oc
casion, a Tues
day night when
three of the
Acacia brothers,
Roy Kennedy,
John Groth and
Mark Owens were
meet for a study session. Might
supposed to
we add that Mr. Kennedy soon
joined his little Tri Delt, Phyllis
Cook?
BURNETT STYLE SHOPPE.
welcome student charge accounts.
f Sequel to last week's
V) J tale of Delores Bors:
one it uc ni me rnuii
House party this Fri
day with Phil Sut
Snowy Saturdays and football
games call for blocking of felt
hats and knitted gowns. What's
more a wettish snow is pretty
hard on furs. Send those dis
pirited clothes to SOUKUP AND
WESTOVER'S MODERN CLEAN
ERS, F-2377. They'll come back
looking like new.
BURNETT STYLE SHOPPE.
welcome student charge accounts.
Driving to the
Kansas game were
Kappa Sig Dean
Kerl and Alpha O
Eloise Benjamin.
Eloise had her
way paid on the
special with the
tassels but she
just couldn't re
sist the temptation.
Safety first rent-a-cars avail
able from our rental department.
Coed trade solicited. MOTOR OUT
COMPANY, 1120 P. B-6S19.
GRAYCE HAT SHOP. 144 So.
12th. Hats that are dashing and
eav. voung and flip, demure and
dienified. We have many styles.
to make you particularly attrac
tive and smart. $1.95, 2.95 and
tip.
She's going into the legl pro
fession; indirectly, however, for
Mary Fisler, Chi O's merry widow,
has "dated herself completely for
the next weekend with that
promising young lawyer, Duke
Nolte.
The Her ford queen
may be something
new in the way or
honors but we under
stand that Bob
Funk's date didn t
mind the title a bit.
He presented her at
the a.? mixer Friday
evening as r"'r of
the bovine world.
c-
You'll Want a glamorous new
creation for the military ball, of
course, but for all the formal eve
nings to follow you'll need other
gowns so that the escort will be
eternally proud of you. Yon can
easily manage this by having
Evans Cleaners rejuvenate your
last-year form ils.
lev. Drew Keports
Student Visits During
First Months of Tenu.
At the meeting of the Wesley
foundation board.. Tuesday eve
ning. Rev. Robert E. Drew.
Methodist university pastor, re
ported that during the months of
September an.l October 518 stu
dents calls had been made at the
foundation. These calls were made
by 175 different students from 7
different parishes. .
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ni ihv
llaivl IJnroSii
Untd Thursday Evening
to be sold to STUDENTS
at
9U
rate.
Gen. Adni. after this block
exhausted. 150 per Couple
Limited Attendance!
C6
iprnnr (game
Saturday, Nov. 14th
with
TTdDWILIES
and his 14 Southern Gentlemen
at
JT2T T WILES Q Southland's Greatest Swinging Band
featured at
THE TEXAS CENTENNIAL, Dallas
Playing Opposite Cab Calloway
ft PLAZA HOTEL, Dallas
ft COLLEGE INN, Dallas
ft LAVIDA CLUB, Miami, Fla.
ft SILVER SLIPPER, Memphis, Tenn.
ft CASINO, Fort Worth, Texas
Limited Attendance!
Admission, $1.50 per Couple
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