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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1942)
SUMMER RAG. Friday; July 10, 1942 Summer Sleuthing Br Janet faggarf Navy Bound. is Union Director Bill Marsh, who left this week to enter the navy program at Notre Dame, but his Beta pin stayed behind in the safekeeping of Maribel Hitchcock. Yes, the little romance that was a breakup-makeup affair his win ter has finully reached the pin etage. And this means they are con templating married life. A hand some host, a lovely hostess, and exquistive silver are the musts for a successful table array. The King Edward pattern displayed exclusively at Gardner's, 1220 "O," is disturbing in its loveliness. It is ornamented with rich, swirling scrolls, richly suggestive of the English Renaissance period. Well proportioned in all its contours, the King Richard pattern is one which would be a fine addition to any home. Other patterns, such as the King Christian, are equal ly lovely and are displayed at Gardner's. The sterling ia priced to fit every purse. Big Deal. this week end ia the celebration get-together of Pi Phi's Betty Heinie and Mary Huffman, who are coming down from Fremont and Falls City to see Ronny Metz and Sam Bud Swartz, who will be here from Omaha. This four some will be joined by Gamma Phi Helen Kiesselbach and Phi Delt "Hank" Green, and "May Jay" Schmere Pi Phi with Sigma Chi Bob Black. They plan to go out to dinner, then to the latest University Players' play, "Out ward Bound," and from there to Woody Herman. Sunday Betty, Ronny, Mary and Bud are driving up to Fremont to help Betty cele brate her birthday. Great week end, what ho! A Diamond. sparkles on the third finger left hand of Lew Esther Henderson, AOPi, who received it recently from Hugh Renard, formerly of UN but now working at the air base. Pinned are Marilyn Johnson, AOPi, and Don Wenzlaff, a Sinfonia pin, at that. Speaking of pins, the news of the recent pinning of Alpha Phi Lois Christie and Alpha Sig Bob Hyde comes as a surprise, to climax the mad corresponding that has been going on between these two. Wedding plans are for next February. Delta Gamma Jean Gruenig was down from Omaha last week end to see DU Jerry White, who is spending his summer working at the bomber plant near Mead. Definitely Off is the little steady deal between Anne Hastings, Theta, and Mark Hargreaves, ATO. Also the short time steady deal between Alpha Last Dance of the Season Johnny Cox's BAND Playing Tonight IS STUDENT UNION Thl Ruth Westover and Stan Wentz is on the rocks. Staying at Beta House this summer is BUI Weingarten from Omaha, who plans to be in school this fall. Anyway, he is seen about town these days with Marsha Woodruff, little sister of Sue. Having Fun in Omaha last week end were Theta Marge Jones and Beta Tom Woods; Kappa Eloise Rogers and Dick Agee, Beta; Barbara Scrib ner of Mills college and Beta Lowe Folsom; Theta Shirley Woods and Milton Peterson of the University of Pennsylvania; and Mary Ann Donnahue of Northwestern and Beta Dick Peters. Big event of the week end was the dinner-dance given at the Omaha Country club by Milton Peterson. Formerly of UN. Eunice "Ken" Kcnsinger was down this week from University hospital, where she is studying to be a nurse, about Lincoln with Sigma Nu Don Albln. Jane Cum mins Jones, who also used to be about this campus and the Alpha Phi hut, is here visiting from Cali fornia. Her husband, John Jones, former Sigma Chi here, is in the army now. Beta Homer Sheridan spent a very memorable Fourth, fifth and sixth of July in Omaha with Peggy Miles of Lincoln, who plans to be on this campus this fall. Alec Ann Arthaud Pi Phi, will march down the isle this Friday to be married to Cliff Randol of St. Louis, who is a for mer Sigma Chi of Washington university. He is now in the army air corps and they plan to live in California. Going Steady are Jean Porter and Jack Spitt- ler, Delt, after one of those whirl wind affairs starting this .spring. They plan to celebrate this Satur day at the Turnpike. Also out at Woody Herman will be Maxine Lynn and Sam Bale, who is work ing at the air base now. Another diamond is in the possession of Alice Mae Booth, who received it only re cently from Robert Gingerly, a grad of this spring. The Ak-Sar-Ben ball for 1942 is cancelled. George Brandeis, chairman of the ball committee, said that the Ak-Sar-Ben coronation ball will not be held this year. Woe is me. Also at The Pike. This week end will be Theta Betty Jo Byllesby with A. D. Ott, who is a Phys Ed instructor out at the Air Base. And Shirley Rus sel again with Beta Lee Taylor. This seems to be a couple that are about much lately. "Ditts" Jordan, of the Theta domicile will be there with a tall dark secret who is coming way from Chicago to see her for the week end. All we can learn is that he goes to Northwestern. At Colo Bros. Circus. Last Monday night were Mary Ellen Berger and Bob Hill, and Chi O Ellen Nares with Russell Brehm, Sig Chi. ATO Dick Hunier was dancing at King's last week end with Jean Johnson. Also helping to make the party a merry one were Alpha Chis Wilma Schacht and "Aggie" Fox with ATO s Carl Petty and Bill Harse. Wearing Wings. Is Joy Farrens who has those of Ed Feer of the Army Air Corps, who left for Santa Anna, Calif., July 3. Pi Phi Sayre Webster is really plan ning a summer of hitting the old books. Just as soon as the short CaMgulh). FAIRMONT'S Pasteurized Willi mm Women Register For Lincolncltes A limited number of univer sity women will still be ad mitted to Division 1 of the Lin colnettes, local organization for entertaining service men, it was announced yesterday. The personnel of this division is made up entirely of university coeds. Those interested may place their applications with Mrs. Verna Boyles, Dean of Women, who is Colonel of this division. PI mis (Continued from Page 1.) for the quadrangle are the audi torium, to go immediately north of social sciences; a drama, mu sic and ar building to occupy the site of the tennis courts and a big classroom building to ad join 14th street at the east end of the present quadrangle. Already drawn, the plans for the auditorium and music, drama and arts buildings are placed next on the list of buildings to be built. Only new buildings to be lo cated on sites outside the main campus area are low-cost co operative men's dormitories to go on land already owned by the state on U street southeast of the old Bancroft school build ing and a women's gymnasium to occupy the northeast corner of the intersection of 14th and vine, a site also owned by the state. Will Be Near Coliseum. The proposed new armory is projected immediately east of the coliseum, and a training school for teachers college is assigned a Bite Immediately south of the teachers college building, and a large engi neering building is planned for a site embracing the locations of the former museum and Nebraska hall. In commenting on the new plan, Professor Smith offered the following: "Logically, the campus divides itself into four use areas. The old campus, of accidental but charm ing arrangement, becomes the sci entific area. The new campus, with buildings grouped about the library, contains the largest class groups, consolidates the liberal arts studies. The coliseum and stadium area furnish ample phys ical education space, while the campus east of 14th street is be coming the residential center. New Library Center. "The Don L. Love Memorial .Library becomes the dominant architectural and intellectual feature of the new campus, while giving to 13th street a splendid terminal feature. The other structures of this area are so reasonably related to the library that the objects of university life are more nearly realized. When the landscaping, trees, shrubs frame these buildings and lead the eye along new and restricted vistas, we hope to achieve a cool, quiet and peaceful atmosphere." Students making the big wash drawing of the campus plan were all studying architecture and in clude Mary Rokahr, David Wink, Millard Carlson and William Ed wards. session of NU summer school is over Sayre is off to Boulder for a quarter of summer school there. Oh; for such ambition. Diamonds, Diamonds Everywhere Another one on the third finger left hand of Joan Cherny, Alpha Xi Delt from Bob Hall, Delta Sig. And still over Alpha Xi Delt way, Lois Chipman was married re cently to Bob Wanek formerly of UN. The wedding took place in Omaha. PASTEURIZED A will boloncid dlil improvii thi piolth of thi Jamlly Olaf . . . (Continued from Page l.f Recitative Sl.tert, ataf jr av Mw tone. SIORID Boll a4 Cbarat tHfrld H kl ker high bode. KeeltaMva Harkt the flic from WmiI tend. THYRI Chorus (ballad) A llttU bird In the air. Choral Recitative After queen Oun hlld'i death. THE 1KATII OF OI.AK (horim King Olaf'i dratoni (alt the Ma. 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