Tuesday, October 14, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN Society Uelcn Kelley, Society Editor Phone Daily Nebraskan Office or 2-7545 A 1 1 1 OtcntA. Happy Girl. One of the happiest girls on the rumpus Saturday night was Ruth Miller, Chi O. She had been se lected Queen of the Harvest Ball and the thrill of it was that she is the first affiliated girl to re ceive the honor In 15 years. Con gratulations!. . .Well, well. So the Hiist cleared awav and Jodv Junge, Fi Phi, and Bob Ferguson, DU, are going steady. They nave ooen seen tocether frequently of late. . . Trto-Athpr pin. for a while at least, are Dorothy Huffman, Al pha Phi, and Hal Moore, Phi Gam. Seems that Dorothy likes the way Aubrey Tettit, Kappa Sig. dances, so the Huffman-Moore affair is off, then on, then off, etc. while she tries to make up her mina.. Also Steady. Also coinc steadv are Kay Dun can, Pi Phi. and Stan Scott. Alpha Sig. However, she didn't see much of him last night, because the Alpha Sigs were looking for their pledges wno naa shuck io Omaha. . .Other pledge groups were celebrating in Omaha last night. The Sigma IN us tinauy goi to sneak after being kept in last week because of pledging. The SAK's, ATOs and Farm House bovs had sneak nieht, too... Bun ny Smith, Thcta. received a love ly orchid from Tommy Crimes, Phi rsi, Sunday on ner inmauon day... Also initiated were Clucky Roseboroueh and I'nyliis snaw. Congratulations!. . . Pin Hanging. Otto Pfeiffer, AGR, hung his pin on Sephyne Brandt, Chi O. It all happened this weekend. . .A lit tle girl who -wants a pin, just a sweetheart one, please, is Polly Ann Petty, Alpha Phi pledge. She isn't nartieular what frat it comes from, so if you get busy maybe you can be the lucky one... Don James, ATO, is having a time of it trying to make up his mind be tween Dorothy Thcisen, Thcta pledge, and Je.mne Browne, Kappa nledjre. He has a date with one one dav. the other the next Hume from the armv alone with thousands of other soldier boys is Hugh LeMasters to see the family ' x$ J) V 4.95 and Helen Meyer, cow girl from Wyoming . . . Light Jobs Wanted. The Phi Gams enlisted to take out the rugs and move furniture at the Alpha Chi house to help out with the houseparty. Can anyone else provide them with small jobs? In appreciation a quartet from the Alpha Chi house serenaded mem last niuht at dinner. Kor furniture moving, rug tutting, etc., please call 2-7555. . .Howard and Wilson halls pooled their resources Fri day eve and entertained the Corn- hukcr Co-op at an hour dance at the union. A fine time was had ny all... Also eniovinc themselves were Johnny Stoddart, Beta of last year, and Uecky wait, ineta. tie whipped back to his old stomping grounds to entertain Becky in his new convertible... Will Be. SCOOP: King Spittler, Delt, is on the verge of hanging his pin on Virginia Hale of Omaha. We were guaranteed that this preview wouldn't stop anything, because he loves the girl,.. So Nancy Mauck. Alpha Chi, and Art Lin coln, Delt, had a good time at the Alpha Chi houseparty? Yes, in deed. It looks like something might come of it, too... A look into the future, brings some Alpha Xi Delt dates to the Corn Cob Tassel party such as Mary Frances Smith, pledge, with Wally French Girls Dorm Holds Open House Sunday The new Love Memorial girls' dormitory on the ag campus held open house to more than 200 visi tors Sunday afternoon. The girls learn home economics at first hand, since each has her turn at each of the six jobs within her group - first cook, second cook, first and second maid, house keeper and hostess. These jobs change hands every two weeks. House business is conducted by elective officers. This semester they are Marian Swanson, Mead, president; Marguerite Harvey, of Gothenburg, secretary; and Irene Leymaster, Aurora, treasurer. Always present for consultation and guidance are the house mother, Mrs. Hallie Blievernicht, and a graduate assistant, Miss Thelma MCMUlan. and Betty Klingle with Jack Nise ly, Deltasig. . . Early and Late. A bit early were the roses Dick Holm. Sigma Nu, sent to Carlene Hohensee, Alpha Chi. He thought she was to be initiated. Wonder if he will do a repeat tomorrow night?... Not early, but late re turns from the Farmers Formal are coming in from the Paladians. Among them were Marjorie Holmes and Bob Veach; Virginia Mutz and Hugh Stuart, and Dick Cast with Mary Helen Alexis... Fellow sandhillers Phyllis Dodge Judging Team - Enters Contest College Representatives Compete in Toronto A dairy products judging team of three men from the university will be among the 20 college teams from all parts of the United States and Canada which will take part in the 26th annual students' na tional contest in judging dairy products at Toronto, Canada, Oct. 20. The Nebraska team consists of Donald Egly of Sutton, Homer Van Boskirk of Lincoln, Burns Woodward of Chester and John Bay of Filley as alternate. P. A. Downs, coach will accompany the team. of the donn and George "Corky" Abbott also took in the shin-dig. . . A few of the Beta boys are going pheasant hunting Friday. We HOFE to see Ixwe Folsom, Tom Woods, Larry Huwaldt, Stan Huff man, Harry Rinder, Bill Edwards, etc. return. . . The Delta Gammas' pulled a fast one while evading the actives and serenaded the Phi Psi house... Ruth Harvey, Pi Phi finally has AGR Floyd Hansmire's pin after several years of going steady. Evangel ieal Student's League Meets Tonight Members of the Evangelical ! Student's league will meet to I nioht at 7 n iii in room 316 of th - t - Union. rr'u,-y jf '" r'AX '- ' if if ANN SHIRIDAN In , j J " '38f lf NAVY SIUIS tW 1 I f ? V ,;' J it ifO Mtttnt ralaetal I I i'rJ4r :?; :: : -j ' :-:5. J I weVo big tlit with 1 j ' A , jf- ' - I jl Navy. J :Sv .: . . S? 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