DAILY NEBRASKAN Society Helen Kelley, Society Editor Phone Daily Nebraskan Office or 2-7545 What Happened? This haa a lot of people guess ing for a long time. What were Joan Belteer, DG prexy, Pat Cole, another DG, Bob Flory and Bob Sinkey, Kappa Sigs, doing in Pa pillion not too long ago?...Tsh, tsh, maybe we can help Pat Catlin, Kappa, and Bert Smith, Phi Psi, patch things up before the climax Saturday night. Seems she broke a date with him to go to the Iowa game and now she is afraid he is mad at her, and vice versa. We hear neither of you is really mad. . . Beauty Queen Judge. Norris Anderson, Phi Gam pledge, appreciates beauty. He's dated Barbara True, Trl Delt pledge, Becky Walt, Theta; Bel dora Cochran, Pi Phi, and has a date with Alice McCampbell, Theta, for the Fiji picnic... The Sigma Chis will be picking up their dates in a truck for Heaven and Hell. The party is open only to Sigma Chis from 9 until 9:30, but from them on out everyone is invited. . .Dates to the Beta party Theta Barbara York with Innocent Jack Stewart; Alpha Phi Barbara Jones with Johnny Edwards; ana Sweets Campbell, KKU pieage, with Bud Fuller. . . Elsewhere. Going to the Farmers Formal will be Florence Hamer and In nocent "Porky" Bacon; Eleanor Crawford, beauty queen of a cou ple years ago, and Kenneth Wirth, AGR. . .Another social event will be the Gamma Phi houseparty at which prexy Mary Jean Lauvetz will appear with one of her army boy friends on leave, Tommy In gles... It seems that Bonnie Wen nersten, dorm Tassel, is having a hard time deciding to whom she will sell her tickets to the Corn Cob-Tassel party. She gets around so much the boys are all asking "Who are you going with?"... This is who some Alpha Chis are going with to their ranch party: Ruth Lund with Kurt Knudsen, Phi Psi; and Wilma Schacht with Bill Schroeder, Sigma Nu...Well, run get your rattle and join the throng at the rally tonight. There will be lots of fun there and the game will be another step to the Rose Bowl, we hope . . . Heard about the swell campus at night at Beaumonts on Sundays from 5 to 8? Soft lights, check ered tablecloths, and fine food. We'll see you there. Adv. Calendar Friday. Alpha Sigma Phi hayride. Beta Theta Pi house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Palladian picnic, 8:30 p. m. Sigma Chi house party, chap ter house, 9:30 to 12. YWCA knitting staff, Ellen Smith Hall, 3 p. m. NOISE RALLY, 7 p. m. Saturday. Alpha Chi Omega house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Delta Delta Delta open house, chapter house, after the game Farmers Formal, Activities building, ag campus, 9 to 12. Gamma Phi Beta house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Kappa Alpha Theta open house, chapter house, after the game. Pi Beta Phi house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Zeta Beta Tau closed house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Sunday. Alpha Omicron Pi tea, chap ter house, 3 to 5 p. m. Alpha Xi Delta tea, chapter house, 3 to 5 p. m. Chi Omega tea, chapter house, 3 to 5 p. m. Palladian Holds Open Meeting Palladian held its second open meeting of the year Friday eve ning. Guests were entertained with scenes and dialogue from the "Nut House." Margaret Forrey and Charles Coale, representing teachers and engineering colleges were co-chairmen of the enter tainment committal. The next Palladian meeting will be Friday evening at 8:30 p. m. Members have planned a picnic. Locomotive- (Continued From Page 1.) engineer's open house the locomo tive was on exhibition, and in place of steam it was operated on compress air. To be completed the tank must be finished and the cab must be put on. 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