f THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TuesHcry, April 9, 1340 'Spring' weather ... Turns campus social light toward pin hangings, rings By Agnes Wanek. The only thing anyone is sure about these days is that it is too cold. Wishful thinking is the order of the day and if we can believe most of the campus gadabouts they are thinking mostly about the forthcoming Golden Spike Days (of fond memory.) Other campus news centers around pinhangings and diamonds. A 'LITTLE FRATERNITY PIN' is now in the possession of Chi Omega Matilda Halley. Former owner: Montee Baker of Farm House, also member of Sigma Xi. OMAHA was the scene of a meeting of Omaha and Lincoln Sigma Kappas Saturday when about 100 girls had luncheon at the Hotel Fontenelle. And while we're on the subject of 425 Uni Terrace, it will interest you to know that Virginia Mc Grath is now going steady with Millard Stanek, AGK. And a new triangle has developed between De Loris Storjohann, Paul Koscan, and Lea Reid, AGR. DREAM GIRL of a Sig Ep is Doris HaMstead of the Alpha Phi house who has been wearing the heart-shaped pin of Verne Rawalt since Sunday. This is a pinhanging which has been eagerly awaited by the Alpha Phis. SIG ALPHS ! seem to be taking trips these days, ' with Paul Brown, and Bob Wun- j derlk-h and Bill Schock going to Kansas City over the weekend. A note of interest is that Paul came back with a brand new car. Bob Evans. Jack Rea. and Ray Timbers 1 also enjoyed themselves, shall we j say, in Omaha. , MOST AMAZING to a great number of Kappas is not the news that Ann Craft started to go steady with Beta ! Jack Stewart, but the fact that I the affair has lasted for three days. This is unusual because he spent his time during Easter va- J cation with the girl he went with in high school, and also because Jack and Ann had only one date before they decided to follow the . steady trail. NOW YOU SEE IT now you don't, is the idea in vogue ! over at the Theta house because J th diamond that once sparkled on the fir.ger of Dorothy Chase : has disappeared. Pris Chain, for- i diamond on the usual finger, but the surprise of the matter is that j it comes from ATO Wilbur Roger, j MASS VISIT occurred last night at the Pi Phi house when the Phi Gam's ar-; rived with three thorughly-tubbed brothers, namely Phil Grant. Wil- j lard Mertz. and Elmer Bauer who ; were forced to apologize to Jean Craig. Anne Kinder, and Val Lort- i scher for not passing cigars. Jean and Anne have had their pins for about a week and as Val isn't wearing one, but something like that doesn't bother the Phi Gams. They want cigars and now! HERALDED bv the usual loud honking of horns was the Alpha Phi-DU candy pass ing last night. Congratulations to Betty Benson and Ralph Tyler. Debate- (Continued from Page 1.) plan of compulsory automobile in surance to cover personal Injuries. Debaters are: Alpha Tau Omega. Bob Schlater. George Blackstone: Beta Theta Pi: Gene Bradley. Keith Howard; Delta Theta Phi. James Brogan. Nor man Johnson; Sigma Alpha Mu, Paul Crounse, Bernard Epstein; TK'. Hamilton Reed. Don Bursik; Palladian. Hugh Stuart. Harold Alexis. Teams which have lost two de bates at the end of the second round wiil be eliminated, accord ing to Prof. H. A. White, debate coach. Judges will be collegiate debaters at Nebraska the last few years. One judge will be used In all debates except for the final round. Ballroom (Continued from Page 1.) number the group did not sacrifice tone quality for dramatim effects as is often done in this well-known Wagnerian march. The artistic climax of the "Spiritual Rivers" overture by Gaul stands out as one of the most musical parts of the performance. Adding color to the program was the Sousa-Diers march using the singing band idea with audience participation. The program: CoUj r4o Mrch Holmej FlMt Nonrnrlun RhtpwxJr . ,. .Cbrtxunn Jm J'rr of Mini Dciinnf Bith Th AntfJui Miwntt Pntival Mnh-Tnnhuer Wiener Tbr of Kind. Buciitcl Nina Armron(, Dorntby twrfll Loula Re4. rtur Splrttml Rlvrrt Oaul yrtn- f atvrrtltf of KMtruka Souaa Barbs (Continued from Page 1.) been nominated for athletic direc tor. Candidates for secretary-treasurer are Dave Marvin, Keith Vrana, Gilbert Barrows, Ganis Richmond, and Blaine Sloan. Sloan and Hueftle have been nominated as organization director for the city campus with Ganis Richmond and Ellis Ruby are vieing for the ag campus post. Gostas is the only nominee for activities chairman. Each barb club will be accorded one vote for every ten members in the club. Present officers of the Barb Un ion are, Art Hendrickson, presi- YW staff members talk on 'Program Planning' "Program Planning" will b dis cussed at 3:30 this afternoon in Ellen Smith by Miss Rowena Swenson, secretary for work with younger girls at the city YWCA, and Mrs. Robert Cullum, member of the city YWCA board and for mer girl reserve secretary. dent, vice-president Erie Con stable, secretary-treasurer, Blaine Sloan, organization director, Ed McDonald, Milton Gustafson, so cial director, Bob Wilson, athletic director, Dave Marvin. Phi Sigma lota presents plays Featuring a Spanish play, "Sin Querer," and a French play, "La. Farce du Cuvier," Phi Sigma Iota, honorary romance language frat ernity, will have an open meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, April 11, in parlors XYZ of the Union. Included on the program are ft violin solo by Marcella Conforto, exchange student from Italy; and a Spanish dance, the modern ver sion composed and given by Betty Groth and Betty Mueller. 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