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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1939 j SOCIETY I (StH-iwtv Kditoi-'s nntr: This lrltr is a rninixijuti? of ihe lye if rurrrsixinitpm'e re civi'tl by this tlepmtnu'nt I. Dear Sarah Society: For several weeks I have been wondering about certain things nhout certain people on the ram pun. Perhaps you will he able to help me ans wer a few of my ques tions. . . I 'mi you tell rue, first, who the pirl was with Harry Ankeny at the IU formal? She ha 1 long dark hair and w;'s wearing a strapless formal. . .Is she a sor ority pirl?. . . Why did l'.jtty Meyer sto; go ing steady with Pick Ilyan, Sigma Nu on the night of the Heta for mal? Do you think it will last long? I the separation, I meant. I've heard that ever since the Mortar Hoard paity a certain Chi r ERFOL FLYNN In "The Dawa Pjurol" "KENTUCKY" In 'Irhnl.'oW with l.nHMI i Vming Kirhanl -riM Young Dr. Ki'dare' "I.ITT1.K K1I CH (il VH IM MX H;r" Ux Thrr're f immg,' Wallace Beery Robert Taylor in Stand Up and Fijht" J O pledge has been without her pledge pin. Do you have any Idea who she is and where her pin is? I heard some Phi Cams talk ing the other day, and they were wondering what in the worid Dale Iluser does every Monday nnd Tuesday night, and she's a blonde they think. Where do you think he could lie? At the Wednesday matinee dance I noticed a fellow in a Kcntch plaid shirt who was trying I a little dark corner stuff with a i lovely lady. 1 thought she was aw- fully cute, and could you tell me J her name and phone number? I j also wish you could tell me who Ksther F.ilcrs, Kappa, is dating i now. We were driving by the Farm House the other night and there seemed to be quite a little rumpus inside. What in the world was it? And what was the noise that created such a commotion in the Heseive room of the library Tues day night? Thanks a lot for the dope, and answer as soon as possible. Yours Inquisitively, Grant Gadabout. Dear Mr. Cadabout: Glad to get your questions and hope I i an hylp you a little. Such pressing questions demand imme diate attention, so here we go. Harry AnUeny took Ardis Ly man to the DU formal, and she is not in the University yet. but in high school. She is a sister of Joan Lyman. Betty Meyer probably has her own reasons for calling it off with Dick Ilyan, anil one of them might be a Beta listed in the phone-books under B. The length of the separation?? well, you can't set a deadline to love. . . . The pin of that Chi O pledge is on a fellow who is not affiliated, AS EE Elects Woe titer Chairman of Group Leo Wachter is the newly elected chairman of Nebraska's members of the American Society of Elec trical Engineers as a result of elec tions held Tuesday night. Donald Housley is vice chairman, Leo Hurdling, secretary, and Elmer Brenn, treasurer. and it would be a little cruel to divulge the pledge's name pub licly . . . you know how actives are. See me In my office! Dale Kuser keeps his loves pretty quiet, I guess, but since there is more than one, he prob ably has to. The first name of his Mon. -Tups, night date is Irene, but by no hook or crook can the rest be known- yet. That sporty boy in the plaid jacket is named Pierson, the girl is a Sophomore and a Lincolnite, and see nie personally for her name. Ksther Filers has a date to the Fiji formal with Bob Blitz. The big celebration at the Farm House the other night was a birth day party given by the boys for Kenneth Holland. All the noise in the library was causM by a fellow's falling over backwards in his chair. He was so embarrassed he sat on the floor for several minutes, while fellow students roared, with Virginia Wheeler, DG, laughing with the loudest. Let me know of all your great est problems. I love this Aunt Agatha stuff. Your knowingly, Sarah Society. Sigma Kappa held election of officers recently and the follow ing were elected: Frances Brown, pi lent; Jeanette Clayton, vice pres. dent; Fmma Marie Schuttlof fel. secretary; Betty Lehman, so cial chairman. Delta Upsilon held election of officers last Monday with the fol lowing results: Carl Norden, presi dent; Wade Itaser, vice president; Joseph Stephens, recording secre tary: Ilobert Hunt, corresponding secretary. Union Program Thursday. 9:00-5:00 Extension Division, rooms 305, 313, 315, 316. 12:00 Sinfonia, parlor C. 12:00 Religious Welfare Council, parlors X, Y. 12:15 Christian Science, room 313. 4:00 Harmony Hour, parlor X. 5:00 Men's Activity board, room 209. 5:00 Gamma Alpha Chi, room 313. 6:00 Alpha Kappa Delta, parlor Z. 6:15 Sigma Tau, parlors B, C. 7:00 Ag. Engineers, room 316. 7:00 Bridge Club, room 212. 7:00 Scabbard and Blade, par lor A. 7:30 Pharmacy club, room 209. Engineers to File For Scholarships Graduate Applications Due at Cornell Mar. 1 Applications for the John Mc Cullen graduate scholarships, val ued at $1,000, filled out by stu dents interested in research and an advanced degree, should be sent to the dean of the college of en gineering at Cornell university be fore March 1. In addition to the McCullen award, many additional awards are offered to graduates of ac credited schools and colleges of engineering. Further Information may be obtained from O. H. Fer guson of the university or from Dean Hollister, college of engineer ing, Ithaca, N. Y. Clare Glandon Heads Varsity Dairy Club Newly elected officers of the Varsity Dairy club include Clare Glandon, president, P.ussel Pfeif fer, vice president, Herbert Smiley, secretary-treasurer, and Harold Dot man, news reporter. 250 Attend AWS 'Coffee' Session First Faculty-Student Hour Draws Crowd Inaugurating a new social cus tom for university students anfl members of the faculty, th A. W. S. board served coffee tfr 250 guests yesterday afternoon In the Union. The initial "coffee honored especially members of the Knglish department of the university. Purpose of the functions is to promote acquaintance and friend ship between faculty members and members of the student bod The new Merles of "coffees" will be held weekly, with special Invi tations to one department of the faculty each week. Irene Sellers, member of the A. W. S. board, was in charge of the first affair. The A.W. S. board got their idea for the weekly coffee hour from a number of other universi ties which reported a very favor able reception of the plan from both students and instructors. Day O micron Nu Members Celebrate Bewitched With Ghost-Walk Members of Omicron Nu, home economics honorary, will attend a, "Voodoo" party to celebrate the evening of Friday, the 13th. Co chairmen are Phyllis Chamberlain and Marian Hoppert. Feature of the evening1 will be presentation of prizes for the largest four leaf clover, the largest wish bone, and the smallest wish bone. The committee is offering free admission to all who bring a black cat on a leash; others will pay a ticket price of 13 cents. Military Engineering Society Meets Tonight Detoneers, newly formed local chapter of the Society of American Military Engineers, will meet thia evening at 7:30 In the Garden room of the Lincoln hotel . 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