The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, October 7, 1941
j j Helen Kelley, Society Editor j
f WOCIGL y . Phon Daiy Nebraskan j
i ' Office or 2-7545 J
Over the Weekend.
There were things doing over
the weekend besides the game.
Marie Hossack, Pi Phi, came back
with a Phi Gam pin from an Ames
student. He is Ray Freeman of
Omaha. Marie doesn't have a pic
ture of him yet, but promises a
close view at the Iowa U game. . .
Fay Parker, Delta Tau Delta
bachelor treasurer, had two dates
this weekend. And they were
both with Kay Tunison, KKG...
Another pin hanging, and quite a
surprise, we hear, was Harriet
Magnussen, Theta, and Malcolm
Dow, Phi Psi . . .
Leave Her Alone, Dick.
Poor girl! Dick Childs, Delt,
promised his nurse he would stay
away from her for a whole week
so she could study for her state
board exams. But he just couldn't
do it and went back in three days
. . . Sort of a new combination is
that of Jean Miller of the dorm
and Ray Treinan, Phi Gam....
Gamma Phi Ardia Freeman has
Louis Daiger's AGR pin. She got
it Saturday night at the AGR
house party... Jack Conklin, Sig
ma Chi, has really been giving
his girl in Ashland a rush. He
went down to see her Sunday, sent
her roses yesterday and will see
her again Saturday. She is a
school teacher there. Maybe the
rest of us could take a few les
sons ...
Triangle.
An eternal triangle which prom
ises to be really eternal is among
Betty Bonebright, AOPi, and Sig
ma Chi's Stan Martz and Fred
McLafferty. . .There are several
house parties coming up this
week end. Among them will be
the Pi Phi party. The question
is, just who Margaret Koupal will
be taking. You see, she went to
the AGR house party with Inno
cent Don Steele and is going to
the Farm House fall party with
Howard Mengshol...
Who's.
Can you tell me who's Sigma
Nu bracelet Mary Lou Holtz, Al
pha Chi prexy, is wearing? We've
tried and tried to find out for you
but nobody knows. . .Ellene Politis
of Howard Hall is getting a rush
Calendar
Wednesday.
YWCA cabinet meeting, El
len Smith hall, 7 p. m.
Kappa Kappa Gamma tea,
Chapter house, 3:30 to 5:30
p. m.
Saturday.
Alpha Chi Omega house par
ty, chapter house, 9 to 12.
Gamma Phi Beta house par
ty, chapter house, 9 to 12.
Pi Beta Phi house party,
chapter house, 9 to 12. ,
from an aviator from Wayne. He
is leaving for Canada to join the
Canadian air force soon... Mary
Jean Lauvitz, Gamma Phi prexy,
has a very interesting necklace
from Honolulu. It is made from
chicken feet which have turned to
coral. One of her two army boy
friends sent it to her...
Practically all the pledges from
practically all the fraternities
were in Omaha last night. Fra
ternities represented were Phi
Gam, Kappa Sig, Sigma Nu and
AGR... If they'd gotten together
what a party they could have had.
Towne club members received
candy again last night, and his
time it was really a surprise. Jane
Sherburn passed the sweets. She's
wearing Bob Frish'a ring now.
1 Camera-Shy ?
There's a hustle and bustle in
Rudge and Guenzel's photo de
partment these days with all of
your friends getting their Corn
husker pictures snapped before
the deadline. And everybody is
hurrying to get in on Rudge's spe
cial on photographs to be sent
home to mother or to be given
to the current flame. Set in mod
ern scenes and featuring a large
variety of frames, these picture
portraits, either tinted or plain,
make a swell gift. Don't forget
to have your picture taken before
that deadline. It only takes
Rudge's a few moments to get a
nifty picture of you. Adv.
Hunger movements in the empty
stomach tend to stop under hyp
notic suggestion, according to
Ronald K. Scantlebury of Wayne
university's college of medicine.
Added emphasis on home eco
nomics training is expected to
boost enrollment of women stu
dents at the University of Cali
fornia college of agriculture.
In Union Sunday .
Barber Shop Quartet Stars
In Matinee Flickers Show
. . . With Peanut Vendors. Pianist
More than usual confusion will
reign at next Sunday's old time
Union Flicker show. To the usual
noise of hisses and cheers and the
ballyhoolng of butcher boys will
be added the close harmony of a
barber shop quartet.
On Sunday, Oct. 12, at 8 p. m.,
the Union will dust off the files to
bring out two old, silent movies.
On the program are two come
dies. Harold Lloyd stars in the
first," Grandma's Boy." In the sec
ond feature of the double bill.
Buster Keaton will take the lead
In "Sherlock Jr."
Popcorn! Peanuts!
The white-coated, long-mus-tached
butcher boys will add to
the general confusion atmosphere
by selling their peanuts and pop
corn during the performance. And
Russ Gibson, music maker for last
year's shows, will be on hand again
to play the "piano nuckelodion."
During intermissions, while the
reels are being changed, the "Ten
nessee Tramps" make their debut.
The identity of the tramps is some
thing of a mystery but we can tell
Barbs Nominate
Student Council
Representatives
Barb Union will meet in the
barb office of the Union to
night at 7:30 to nominate stu
dent Council members to take
th places of Blaine Sloan, sen
ior at large, who is resigning,
and Ted Roesler, graduate stu
dent, who did not come back to
school this year, Barb Union
President Dave Marvin an
nounced last night
you, confidentially, that two of
them are building custodians for
the university. They are a barber
shop quartet.
By the way. it's all free!
Sinfonia Gives
Annual Reception
Sintonia gave its annual fall re
ception Sunday at 3 p. m. in par
lors Y and Z of the Union. A mus
ical program was given by Broth
ers Price, Genzlinger and Ulmer.
After a welcoming address by
President Sturdevant, Professor
Wishnow, faculty sponsor, gave
an address citing to the fresh
men and entering students the
cultural and musical advantages
of the middlewest.
Delta 0 micron
Initiates Three
Delta Omicron, national music
sorority, initiated three new mem
bers Wednesday, Oct. 1, at the
home of Dorothy Huffman. The
initiates are Roma Biba, Edna
Sutorius and Virginia McNeil.
Two of the music faculty were
initiated as patrons of Delta
Omicron. They were J., Dayton
Smith, new vocal instructor, and
Ward Moore, director of the fresh
man ROTC band.
ROOMS Clow In; boy. $T.OO too. 61
No. It. i'hone J-SIM.
Former Students
Visit Several
U N Departments
Dorothy Veon, Fern Veon and
Thelma DeForest were recent vis
itors of the commercial arts de
partment. Dorothy Veon (June
'35) is an assistant professor of
business education at George
Washington university, Washing
ton, D. C. Her sister, Fern, a '38
graduate, is in civil service work
there. Thelma DeForest (MA '38)
is teaching in the business educa
tion department at Fort Hays
State college, Hays, Kas.
Ellen Dittmer, Patricia Watson
and Erma Deines, 1941 June grad
uates of the teachers college com
mercial arts department, are
working with the FBI. Ellen Ditt
mer is in Chicago and Patricia
Watson and Erma Deines are
working in Washington, D. C.
Frances Bodlman, class of1 '39, is
with the FBI office in Omaha.
Kenneth Eglehoff (Jan. 42) is
doing fingerprint work with the
navy department in Washington,
D. C, and teaching business edu
cation in evening school in Balti
more. .
Ann Sheridan, the' screen's
"oomph girl," attended North Tex
as State Teachers college and later
taught school in the same state.
Seeking the Cause
Inquisitive Reporter Meets
Fellow Sardine in Mall Hole
BY MAXINE LYNN.
"Walking along the mall one
day, in the merry, merry month
of October" I fell into that hole
in -the-ground, which probably
would be better described as a
tunnel. How my falling in ever
happened I'll never know for the
dimensions of myself and the tun
nel differ exceedingly, but sudden
ly there I was in the dirt, the
grime, and the slime of the more
realistic side of life.
Granted a sardine-can I was in
fair position to vie for the station
in life held by that inenarrable
fish. This was one of the few
suitable places for swearing and I
would have done that grand thing
had I not resolved to restrain
while yet a child. I picked myself
up, rather squirmed like the one
and only I vied to be. When my
head finally protruded a foot above
ground I found myself facing a
fellow-sardine.
He looked about like I knew I
must, so with the relieved feeling
that comes to one finding he is
not in a sinking boat alone, I al
lowed curiosity to open my grimy
lips.
Unsatisfaction in conversation.
"Where am I?" I queried.
"Here," said he.
''Indeed, and what is here?" I
had let myself in for the first answer.
. Unearths Answer
"We are," was the agonizing:
reply.
Falling into the hole was enough
but this . . . "Could you inform me
as to the future employment of
the tunnel?"
"For heat," quoth he.
"From h ?" I had slipped on
that one and so had my temper.
"From the University heating;
system." Had my wits failed?
Had this disciple of the Silent of
fered, volunteered or what have
you, an answer?
"Heat for what?" I bargained
for another revealing answer.
With a vaguely disquieting, su
perior air he thus accounted: "Wo
are usurping upon the inviolable
sanctities of those numerous
deities and devils of the lower re
gions to disintegrate a path thru
which the passionate warmth ot
precious heat may flow to" yonder
newly-acquired collegiate building
known in this metropolis as Bn
croft school." "V
Uni Theatre Wants
Student Salesmen
WANTED Student salesman
for University Theatre tick
ets on renumerative bais.
Apply at the University The
atre office Thursday after
noon between 3 and 5.
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They'ro cheering Chesterfields
becauso they'ro MILDER
COOLER and BETTER-TASTING
oiTd enjoy reading "Tobaccoland, U.S.A.,'
or hearing a lecture on Chesterfield's cantbe-copicd
blend of the world's best cigarette tobaccos ... but
the best way to learn about Chesterfields is to try
'em. You'll find more cigarette pleasure than you
ever had before.
Yov'8 join f.V ntHon who say
WITH MS ITS CHESTERFIELD . . .
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