4 DAILY NEBRASKAN Tues'day, April 29, 194P Jmmfuiiu with Mary Adelaide Hansen ff f L. k -.:w" Association of scientists to meet on campus Friday Ray Noble is the coming attraction this week as the campus routine is broken with a mid-week celebration which features the music of a top notch dance band, the presentation of Nebraska's beauties and the com plete transformation of the coli seum as the Grill will be moved to the stage while soft lights will create a party atmosphere in place of the usual garish lighting system. Several of the fraternities are showing their school spirit as they voluntarily promise 100 percent at tendance. A few pre-view dating combinations which will be seen include that very new combination of Alpha Fhi Janet Ralston, and Tau Mark Hargrave. DU "Hap" Brainard will be there with DeeGee Jean Donley. Romances and such bring us to the fact that Alpha Phi Dot Griswold is now wearing the Alpha Sig pin of activity man John Gayer. ChiO Yvonne Costello and SAE Vike Francis announced their en gagement. While Theta Alice An derson ami Sigma Chi Corwin Moore tied the nuptial knot yes terday in a lovely church wedding. A counter rumor comes to us about Ruth Grosvenor whose plans include an eastern jaunt to school next year but the man in question hails from Nebraska and is doing his military turn in Little Rock. There i.s a report around that AOPi "Bunny" Chapline is wear ing the Kappa Sig pin of Jack Clarke. The first time that this happened in public was at the Kap pa Sig sweetheart dinner Sunday, but some say that she has had it for quite some time. People are still talking about the Kosmet Klub show and the cracks which flew between DG Betty Newman and Sig Chi Bob McNutt about the relative merits of their two houses. Some of these carried over the footlights and caused front rowers like Jackie Gladney and Jack Peck to enjoy the show a lot more. When the liclas go to the Turnpike it's news, for these boys are notorious for their non attendance. The reason for their enthusiastic turn out this weekend was the fact that the band leader was one of the clan. Theta Becky Wait and George Souders, Kappa June Jamison and "Piker" Davis were among the group of steady daters who enter tained the maestro at a table dur ing intermission. Doing their Sunday night danc ing at the same place wera. Phi Delt Nick Duvas and Theta Betty Mae Klopp. Reunited Virginia Bergstcn and Thi Gam Frank White were there which makes us wonder just how Bill Dafoe fits into the picture. Petty Picture drew a crowd in the Union. Peo ple like Alpha Phi Alice Becker and SigmaChi Tom Luhe and Jose phine Gold and Stan Klien paused to look and comment on their way into the grill. This is just one of the eleven life sized drawings which will be in the coliseum for the Cornhusker Union party Wednesday. Fausl- ( Continued from rage 1.) part. Although the too-long musio threatened to become monotonous, her singing, along with that of the other principles, drove the threat away. Singers receive curtain calls. For students, Genzlinger's and Miss Michael's brief numbers were very pleasing. The women's chorus harmonized beautifully, and the men's chorus, on the whole, was fairly good. All members of the show received numerous curtain calls. Deserving special notice was the orchestra, directed by Mr. Don Lcntz. Its accompaniment left nothing to be desired by the au dience. When the orchestra com bined with the chorus the effect was very impressive. It Pays to Have Your Garments Sanitonc Cleaned Because: Sanitone cleans to the very heart of all fabrics. Try it. 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Calvon McKim, Crash- ( Continued from Page 1.) few weeks ago, having entered the service last October. Nelson was engaged to Olive Spieth, former Tri Delt and a beauty queen in 1938. She is be lieved to be returning to her home in Omaha after visiting Nelson for the past two weeks. Nelson's brother, Jack, was a leading candidate as a first string guard in spring football practice. Other survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Nelson. retiring president of Chadron State Teachers college, will speak. W. A. Elkins of Minneapolis will address the general session later in the evening in Morrill. Saturday's meetings will be largely sectional affairs. O. R. Sweeney of Iowa State college ad dresses the joint session of the chemistry, biology and earth sci ence groups in Morrill at 11 a. m. Exhibits on display. Among the exhibits on display during the week will be a group of old biological books arranged by T. J. Fitzpatrick. The exhibit will be centrally located on the first floor of Morrill. An exhibit on lessons from nature on diet problems by E. A. Thomas of Has tings will be located in room 122, Bessey hall. Barb Union mccls tonight to elect officers All members of Barb Union are requested to bo present at the meeting tonight at 7:30 p. m. in the barb office by Blaine Sloan, president. . Officers for the coming year are to be elected, and plans for next year's program will be discussed. Positions to be filled are president, secretary-treasurer, directors of organization, social affairs, activ ities, ag organization, athletics, and representatives to the point board and Barb Council. Pfeiler addresses eonvo ' Dr. W. K. Pfeiler, associate pro fessor of Germanic languages, ad dressed a student convocation at Kearney State Teachers college April 22, on "Abiding Values of Democracy." Botany students at South Da kota State college will attend summer camp in the Black Hills. 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