FOUR DAILY NEBRASKAN TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1939 Excitement today is mainly over the usual Monday night candy passings and over the Beta-Delta Gamma excitement. . .there was a big candy-cigar passing last night at Raymond hall when Jean Fisher and DU Wade Raser gave the treats all heralded by the honk ing of car horns, per DU style... and at the Theta house, Marion Kidd and ATO John Smith pa.ssed the candy and cigars to much sur prised brothers and sisters . . . the excitement at the Delta Gamma house came when the Beta's, en masse, came to turn the hose on Betty Schroeder and Al Arm bruster for not passing the candy it all kept up until the Betas had the porch furniture and most of the lawn. . .everything was patched up, however, with roses and a wonderful Beta serenade... a flash just tells us that things were none too quiet at the Alpha Phi house, for a mass tubbing of the pin-wearers and steady-goers was held. . .giri.- "honored" were Jean Hughes (who goes with Taul Strayson), Roy Wagner (ATO George Unthank's pin-wearer), Genevieve Johnson, Jerry Eric- son, Theta Chi) Jean Morgan (who wears the crescent of Bill Walker from Wesleyan) Marie Vogt (DU Ralph Reed's girl), Jeanette Iled lund (a Sigma Chi girl, with the pin of Bob Ronnie), Corky Ash ton, Marj Greiss and Tat Trime (all Phi Psi pin-wearers), Mary Ruth Rhodes (who goes with Pete Biolsma) and Doris Marie Poellot (whose love is not in school)... and there was mass excitement as they chased the gals all over the campus. . .more candy passings... at the Kappa house, Lou Benson and Thi Psi Boo Ball at last gave the long-awaited treat... and Sig ma Nu Ed Smith passed cigars to his brothers for Marguerite Foreman. . .and latest reports have it that the Delta Gamma's ate dinner with wooden spoons since their seniors took a sneak plus the silver... and from all of these terrifically exciting get-togethers, we might mention the greatest break-up of later months that heretofore complacent af fair between Gamma Phi Marion Bradstreet and Sig Alph Bill Bu chanan has gone the way of pin hangings, and both are on the eligible list, so it seems ... in the way of pledgings, the Kappa Sigs have recently pledged a Hastings boy, Max Arnold... big weddings and betrothal announcements be come prevelent as June approach es... the wedding of Jean Willis, Theta, to Ron Douglas, Sig Ep, will take place on June 9 here in Lincoln. . .Alpha Phi Irene Sey bold will be married to Acacia Jack McKinsie in Omaha this Fri day, May 12... Miss Cynthia Ped ley, Theta, and George Wahlquist, Beta, will be married on June 25 ...among the announcements of betrothals is that of Dorothy Bone, Phi Mu, to William Gilmore. . .and that of Gamma Phi Beta Evelyn Foster to William V. Davis... and Kathleen Hassler to Lt. Maurice Reynolds. . .and Gamma Phi Dor othy Clements to Paul Ernst... and Pi Phi Margaret Ames to Frank Roehl. ATO... and that is that for the big society of the day. . . Ferguson, Haney inspect North Dakota curriculum Dean O. J. Ferguson of the col lege of engineering and Professor J. W. Haney, chairman of the de partment of mechanical engineer ing, were in Grand Forks, N. D., last weekend re-examining the en gineering curriculum of the Uni versity of North Dakota for the Engineering Council for Profes sional Development. Riflemen admit 16 new members Tyouts today for junior officer posts Tryouts last Tuesday afternoon admitted 16 outstanding basic riflemen to the Pershing Rifle pledge class, Capt. Bob Nelson commander of the company an nounced. Cadets of sophomore standing have the opportunity of compet ing at 5 o'clock this afternoon for junior officer positions with the company next semester. Freshmen riflemen will vie for the post of 1st sergeant. Those admitted to membership were: D. Anderson, Arnold, Bur sik, Donald, Donnelly, Emerick, Louie, Mayfield, P. Miller, R. Mil ler, Oelrich, Rishel, Sorenson, Wal bord, Weygant, Williams, Watts and Hagerman. All pledges must report to Lieutenant Pillsbury in complete uniform including the Pershing Rifle white shirt in Nebraska hall 208 at the regular 5 o'clock meet ing this afternoon Reservations for the annual Pershing Rifle banquet scheduled for May 17 must be made tonight. Orfield to attend law convention NU professor will talk on 3-mile coast limit , Prof. Lester B. Orfield of the law college has been appointed by Dean II. H. Foster to represent the college at the annual meeting of the American Law Institute at Washington, D. 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