Serially Jo Duree V Helen Severa has been Mrs. Har old Niemann since March, 1939... since Harold, in fact, was then the DAILY'S managing ed. They are Alpha Xi and Acacia, respec tiv ely...and the Alpha Xi Delta got candy from them last night. Tess Casady is happily wear ing three pins today and we hop to the con clusion that it's Junior Oldfath er's Phi Delt pin beside her Theta and Mor tar Board pins. Perfectly ... Drier as ii m jvmi'.u .-......- v.; ' ? J Wth) CHRISTMAS SEALS Journal and Starnin-hangingS go was that day or so long deal of Jack Clark's Kappa Sig pin on a Theta pledge. . .she wore it for all of one day and as yet no one seems positive just what it was all about ...Jack also hung his other pin and the one of Rex Weaver's... Shirley Woods didn't have them all did she? AGR's are wondering what will transpire when Howard Kritz gets back from the west coast to dis cover that his favorite little gal, Fhi Mu Kay Donovan, is going to the Military Ball with Frank Lit tle. . . While we're on M. B. dates, Beta Jack Stewart got around to ac nnirine' his with KKG pledge Susie Stone. . . they paused on the stairs fnr a rhat and the date resulted. . . Big fun were the house parties ...the Sig Nu's decided that three hnvracks and the rieht people and the right atmosphere can be so much fun that they may nave mai Wind of a time every weekend... probably would, If they weren't looking forward to that big Pig Dinner affair... SDT's had an Americana eve ning and as house parties are, it was keen, the lasses say . . . The Fiji Dog Patch would have imbued new life into the comic strip. . .Gerry Spahn and Kent Johnson really celebrated. . .it was their birthday... The Phi Gams threw a wooin contest also and Jerry Thompson and Theta Mary Belle Hitchcock won the hon ors . . . Seen dancing together this weekend were Dorjee Bryan and Blaine Sloan. . . Acacia Keith Van Neste is quoted as saying that his pin went to the laundry Help to Protect Your Worn from Tubertuloiit Sorenscn addresses Gauls on qualifications of lawyer; was editor of Daily c A Snrensen. orominent Lin coln lawyer, addressed the Gauls, Lincoln men's club, last week on qualifications of lawyers. Soren sen was attorney general of Ne braska from 1929 to 1933, and while at the university was a member of the varsity debate team and editor of the DAILY NEBRASKAN. Stating six qualities a lawyer must have "absolute integrity, a capacity for hard work, truthful ness, loyalty to client, ability to assume public responsibility, abil ity to be a good sport. Sorensen predicted that he could tell a good lawyer by his desk. If the desk was orderly, he commented it bespoke an orderly mind. Dear Editor- (Continued from page 2.) on such a matter, it was merely a formality for it to inspect the nrotest. and then to refer it to the iudiciarv committee. The elec tions committee had no authority to nor did it recommend any action for the judiciary commit tee to take on the matter. This is written to clear up the misun derstanding that has arisen from the story as it appeared in we DAILY I hone that this explana tion of the case will clarify mat ters, and help to restoie a feel inar of unity amone those con cerned, especially on the ag campus. Sincerely, DALE THEOBALD, Co-chairman, Elections ' Committee, Student Council. with his dii tv shirt but his broth ers have different ideas... they wonder if a Kappa Delt could aid their susnicions. . . Theta Xi's ended up Saturday nieht's initiation with a 5 a. m. breakfast Sunday. Pi Phi's held their annual Thar.kse-ivine' dinner last nieht o - O u Towne club members last nignt received candy from uoroiny Max well and tne aiu s goi cigars from Kenneth x Federle . . . Virginia Bergsten, Nebraska Sweetheart, was nresented with a heart-shaned locket' by her sister Towne club members . . . Journalism groups to hear Kay Lahr Ray Lahr of tne united tress will speak at the first of a series of loint nrofessional meetings planned by Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Delta Chi, journalism nonoraries, at 7:30 tonight in parlor X of the Union. The meeting will be open to the public. Wakim addresses home ec society A talk by Sophia Wakim, Syrian exchange student, on the subject "Home Economics in Syria" will highlight a dinner to be held to night in honor of Ellen H. Rich ards, founder of the Home Eco nomics association. The dinner will begin at 5:30 p. m. in the Union ballroom. Dora Baisinger is chairman of th nroeram and Melva Meier- henry is in charge of ticket sales. Nebraska Blue Print out today With an atom smasher on the frontispiece, the November issue of Nebraska Blue Print came out today featuring a center-page spread of photos showing army engineers at work in varous phases of military engineering. Other fea tures of the magazine are tne nis torv of Slide Rule. Engineers ROTC Camp, and notes on Ne braska engineers. On the Side- (Continued from page 2.) salesman give me a ring anytime after ten o clock, nut aoni come prowling around during my lunch hour as that is the only chance I get to bet on the races. Well, don't let anybody beat your rugs for you, Blockhouse, ha ha. . . . Edgar Blattz. Tt' a fritnd idea to have a letter of recommendation when you're in ouest of a job. A typical letter of this type follows: Tn Whom it Mav concern: Th hearer of this letter. Butch O'Shaughnesy, worked for me two weeks and never once during uiai time did I find him drunk or dis orderly or shooting craps with the janitor. Maybe tnis was Decause he never showed up for work until the day I fired him. I feel sure that you will find this man to be a perfect model of sloppiness, bad habits, undependa bility, and utter futility. Best of luck if you hire him! Thankfully, F. Periwinkle Twirpp. I Boucher named to committee Chancellor C. S. Boucher was appointed for a three year term a member of the standing commit tee on college organization 'and policy at tne 04in annual conven tion of the Association of Land Grant colleges and universities in Chtcago last week. rror. xviar rorar TToHHp chairman of the home economics department, was elected chairman of tne nome economic section of the association and was given a three year appointment on the home economics sub-commit tee of experiment station organ ization policy. Morton on radio panel Prof Grace M. Morton of the home economics department has been invited to be a member of the National Broadcasting com pany's listeners' panel for which Dr. James R. Angell is educational counselor. Ten university students were initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's music fraternity, Sun day. Following the ceremonies the group went to Plymouth Congre gational church, where Mr Roberts, of the school of music faculty, presented an organ re cital. 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