1 1 11 1 DAILY NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1939 EIGHT r. i noiiirmiwinaMngBimintr N.U. women to take part inAWSmeet Chiz McCuistion taking it for one round, no more, and no more by request. Thoughts while crossing the campus: I love the careless aban don with which John Mackey wears his hats. I wonder if there is anyone on this camuus that Gen (Legs) Harmon doesn't know by name. SN Dick Ryan (Freddy) typifies how Huckleberry Finn should look. Incidentally, what about this rumor that Dick's date last week end took his car for a little jaunt during the evening and on returning' remarked that liis car rode kinda bumpy. On ex amination Dick discovered that one tire was ruined, costing in the lielehborhood of $9.80. He'll be with Marie Anderson again this week end, however. Marge Barnett is all that a clamour em should be; neauiv clothes, etc.. and they say it's an on-again off-again situation she's undergoing with her one and oniy. I wonder where Betty Lou Grif fiths learned how to make that expression of pleased surprise when she meets people. Clint Banks does dress like a Joe Col lege, but I guess that's an ac knowledged fact. Who picked out that new blue hat of Franny Boldman's. Doesn't Pat Lahr look tired with the windc up of the Cornhusker work approaching. Jim Cain should patent his laugh, it's the best, and be sure anil have him play "Beta Loving Cup" for you sometime, it's priceless. Teas Cas ady typifies the clean, wholesome type. Coking dates go on and on,, and a few in the Grill are: Delt Ward Grace and Kappa Zanny Sheehan. After their coking date Zanny ran off in his car and Ward spent the iioU lorriHusker under sfrttmma direction is proud to be thv 'U. host to m Saturday ALPHA Ju CHI (WQ OMEGA yFm banquet HOME C THE Trsty PrstrV Skdp TOfllTE 9 to 12 Present Identification Card at Window Johnny Cox and Hit Orchestra mm afternoon and evening at the Kap pa house waiting for her to come home. She didn't return, however, and finally returned his car two days later, much worse for the wear. Many beautiful decorations had been added. Jean awiit anu Dick Joyce were there too, and seem to be more than hike warm. Just for a change, Alice Ander son cokes with the other Moore twin and of course Dick Hiatt and r-annv Horner are still in that well known mood. A new situation at the Grill was Jim Weldon and Vir ginia Geister, maybe there was truth in the talk that she and Bingenheimer are cooler since last week end. Frannv Boldman there with her boss, the Raleigh woman from Chicago. Rita Alger down from Dniaha visitine. Chick Roberts and Pat Cooper just coking, as were Gene Virges and Florence m Mall, and, of course, Bev tinkle, tsev has contracted a mania for butter milk With absolutely no provoca tion he will send his friends in the Grill a laree elass of the filthy stuff, and then claims he knows nothing about it. Some of his vic tims include Gen Harmon, Ginny Wheeler, Mary Ellen Bennett and vours trulv. He seems to be psy chic, as no one he buys it for can drink it. The Pi Phi hay-ride Saturday niirht sounds like eood old fa shioned fun: Dates include: Ruth Harvey and John Hay, Mary Kay Wiles and Phil Grant, uoogie nor ner and Harold Peery, Ruth Lar son coinintr from Omaha and dates John Guthrie, Betty Sher wood and Leon Davis. Jane Shaw and Butch Wertman, Franny Wil liams and Lloyd Grimm, Kate bus ard and Howie Fisher. Evelyn Leavitt and Bill Lyman, Mary Ker rigan and Pat Leonard, nnd I'ete Horner nnd Lenny Dirks. Jane Cook is still wondering who that naughty boy was that threw that pointed remark across the lake at South Bend last week end. Seems someone embarrassed her no end by asking what caused those funny noises her party made. Incidentally. I hear that Wed Stiner is considerably cooler since Tuesday nipht, as is Bob Byers. The Orr-Pitcaithley situa tion is becomine more serious by the day, today they were more than beaming in the lounge. Pitt has developed a very beautiful beam which breaks out even at the mention of her name. Beta Theta Pi's semi-centennial celebration (50th year to you) of the NU chapter founding Is this week end. Ix)tsa celeba coming in ihiding the National President C. L. Newton of Boston. Stuff starts Friday and ends Sunday, includ ing initiation Saturday afternoon and a banquet at tne l niversuy Club afterwards. Kappa Sig pledges ale throwing, a "Miioky stover" party at the "Fire House" tomorrow niht. The first activity in KD Health Week Is a scavenger hunt on which the pledges fire allowed to take their dates. home of tne collides will be Romona Hansen, mm. I I'i K A Huh Dow. Doris Gralxiw and Pi K A Kenneth Sim mons, and Evelyn Hopkins and Luis Hillman, Acacia. General Electric men interview seniors today Two representatives of the Gen eral Electric company will Inter vi'w mechanical nnd electrical en gineering seniors this afternoon fur positions with that comp.iir. after craduatlon. The two men who will rondo I (he interviews Hie representative! of the company's Cht ago office and Schenectady plant. The Inter views will he held in mechanical engineering hall. Ex-I'resiilent Herbert Hoover has been awarded a doctor of en gineering degree by Stevens Insti tute of Technology. the Band Box Junior, senior members of local board travel to Lawrence April 3. To take nail in nossible reor ganization of the national Inter collegiate Associated Women Stu dents, new junior and senior mem bers of the A. W. S. board win go to Lawrence, Kas. on April 3, 4 and 5 to attend the I. A. W. S. convention. Attending are Virginia Clemans, nresident. and Mary Steuteville, vine nresident. who represent Ne braska officially; senior members Elizabeth Waugh, Peggy Sher burne. Jean Hooner and Janet Lau; and junior members Marian Bradstreet, Jean Simmons, ra tricia Sternberg and Janet Harris. Hptiouarters for the convention will be at the Memorial Union building on the University of Kan sas ramnus. The meet will close with a formal banquet on Wed nesday night. Engineers schedule trip Annual inspection tour planned to K.C. April 2 Approximately 90 juniors and seniors of the college of engineer ing will take the annual engineer a spring inspection trip to Kansas City, Mo., on Tuesday, April 2. All engineering groups will be represented. The itinerary has been divided according to the in terests of each group. Focal points of interest to be visited by the engineers include the Ford assembly plant, the mu nicipal court house, the new Kan sas City -.'inicipal auditorium, the municipal airport and the Nel son art gallery. An ontional trio to which all groups are invited is offered to the Midland television school in the Kansas City Power and Light building. Teachers learn marionette art Vermont U prepares students to give shows BURLINGTON. Vt. (IIM. Fu ture teachers who graduate from the University of Vermont will be prepared to teach the art of mak ing and of presenting marionettes. Students of elementary educa tion are receiving instruction in Industrial arts in connection with the principles of mental hygiene. Handicrafts are useful in teaching children who are handicapped either mentally or physically. The teacher training students Hre now learning to make marion ettes, which combine many of the principles of industrial arts, such as clay modelling for the dolls heads, sewing for their clothes and the complicated process of man ipulating the completed mannequins. Who's playing At the Turnpike this weekend, Howard Becher. This band has been heard before. It features 'sweet swing", of the type that is growing more and more popular the entire country over. He will be here all three nights. The Pla-Mor is presenting Ches terfield, and his band of ten ar tists this Saturday and Sunday nights. Chesterfield books out 01 Minnesota where he is a familiar name. He always has several new novelty arraingments that are very catchy. Anteloue Park is opening to night with the Beck-Jungbluth or chestra. They are playing tomor row night too. The band was very popular during the formal season. The music for the dance in the Union ballroom this Saturday will be furnished bv Johnny Cox, a lo cal outfit that has given out music many times before at the union. This same band will be featured at the Alpha Gamma Rho party which will be held in the Union ballroom Friday. Football Coach Dick Harlow has been appointed curator of oology in the Harvard university museum of comparative zoology. Oology is the collection and study of eggs. f Inaugural Showing! THE ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" villi . in!J r 7. : a Hurry! . . . I-B'i Ily! "The Little Princess" Stqrts Sat. Loretla Yoonf Warner Baxter In "WIFE, HUSBAND AND FRIEND" V ; J Klnrt Tilda' "VALLEY OF THE GIANTS with Wayne MrrU Claire Trevor SAT LLOYD HUNTER a kin AND SUN And His Sensational Band of 14 Return Ann'n vtVh 1H ll'Hllnpt Hot Hliithm Keaturlim BKll 111 V ERS Hie Nhm- -Man of Swln. ' Sal. 9-1 I! 2(1 Mill. 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