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8 DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, October 8, 1942 Pink Rag Fuppi v yjuch -JJo 4 Lout I fie (Campus, read this and you'll even hear the gore In the girl's skirt. Big shindigs on the campus this weekend with the Corn Cob-Tassel Home coming dance where the new pep queen will beN selected, all the old grads back for home coming and the Indiana game and oh, my back, that scrap is heavy isn't it! Gather the brethern and cistern around and old man Mose will preach the sermon on what the good folk of the congregation have been up to. But first let us sing that old hymn, "She was only a conductor's daughter, but she gave me a wide berth." "Porch" Douglas, Kappa transfer from William and Mary college, will be dancing in the coliseum Saturday night with Sig Alph Bob Fast. The other night when they were together "Dorch" told him what the she snail told the he snail, "You're a nice "guy but a little too Fast for nie." -Pink Rag Puppy- -Ani So Dhy Were Warn! a njU-critf loveliest gift they received was a Ret t King Richard sterling shown exclusively in Lincoln at Gardner's, 1220 "O." Sterling it self is lovely and the King Richard pattern is one of the loveliest of all with its rich, swirl ing scrolled design, well proportioned, lending an aura of old-world charm with its stately air, a carry-over from the English renaissance. Why not begin buying pieces for your set DOW? -Pink Rag Puppy- and both pedal exrtemilies will attract pleas ing compliments when you buy your footwear at Ben Simon & Sons' shoe department. Pic tured is Betty Krause, Pi Phi, who is a member of Simon's shoe department. The tii i)ps she is wearing are Har-ly Gurdy Connie Sandals. The latest thing for all around wear, the san dals have plat form soles and are in the new cinnamon color to be worn with brown or black or any other color. Kappa Alpha Theta Helen Goodwin is rav ing about a new pair of black specta tors from Si mon's. "Dinny" Ford, Kappa, wears a new pair of campus right saddle shoes from Si mon', as she burrie about in the midst of college activities. Large selection of spectators, casuals, sport shoe and many other styles of dressy ihH are available in the complete and fashion-right shoe department at Simon V Pink Rag Puppy; JJ,, Ibon't Walk to the nearest Tassel or Corn Cob and buy your ticket for the first big campus party of the year, the annual Homecoming party. It's thi Saturday night in the coliseum with mu sic by Jobwiy Cox and his band- Tickets are. only 75 cents a couple if you buy beforehand from a pep club Member, but are 9) cents a couple at the door. Who do you think will be pep queen T P : : ! : i H : ; ; ; ! r U ' i i i : i i r m 1 1 r. : , t it ' J I l , a. fern a I Drianqfe PicltS 11 p -A Jourlli, but not for bridge. UU Frank M crony dated Jan Babcock, Gamma Phi, all last year and still kept in good with the home town girl. This year he juggled dates as home town girl, Dolly Clinton, is now a Kappa pledge on the campus. The hoax was off and ears were red last weekend as Jan walked into the DU houseparty with Bill Larson, ATO, to greet Frank and Doll v. -Pink Rag Puppy- JJe'f Quicli, Cjet Ijour PtC or iii other words it's time to have your C.rn husker photographs taken. Drop into the modern, well equipped studio on the fourth floor of Miller and Paine's and cooperate with the yearbook staff by getting your photo taken early and avoiding any rush on the deadline date. If you have a dozen extra prints made you'll have enough to give to each one of your "steady deals" during the year. Seri ously, though, Miller's offers fine portraits with a choice of several poses at reasonable prices. -Pink Rag Puppy- leprtien!inq jo and are twenty-six university students working at Ben Simon and Sons.' A cross-section of the campus, the college staff at Simon's is trained to give pleasant, efficient service and especial attention to the needs, styles and fashions for university students. Ively Peggy Imon, the sweet Theta with the sour name, is a Simon's clerk as are IG Pat Cole, who is pinned to Kappa Sig Union director, Bob Sinkey, and Pat Catlin. Kappa, who writes fashions for the Daily. Barbara Sch later, Theta pledge who is a Simon salesgirl, will be at the coliseum come Saturday p. m. with JMa Hugh Atkinson al though Bill Gist, formerly of Weritworth, has 1mm occupying much, of her dating time recently. Joy-e Jerdon, Delta Gamrna, who works at Simon's, is being called "Eileen Bomb" by the DG's these days to the wonderment of every one else. Other coeds on Simon's staff are Martha Whitehead, Katherine Smith, and Mary Bird. In the men's clothing and furnishing de partment is Bud Nelson, Kappa Sig pledge who is dating Carol Robinson, the same girl who was pinned to another KS boy last year. Ted Greene is a six feet and more smooth dressing York lad in the men's clothing de partment and Dave Webb of Simon's i an ATO pledge from North PJatte. Phi Gam Bud Johnson. wh dates Theta Iois Wright, is an other Simon employee. Other salesmen at Simon's are Kevee Kish enbaum, Duane Murder, Iuis Worden, Iv elle. I'figer, John Kdgecornl, ! Farmer, Jerry AlU-nbouse, John Jones, Don Sen, Clarion Buethe and Alvin Margolin. -Pink Rag Puppy- Xre JU HXff. ereme between a bird fancier and a college student ine a bird fancier loves bis pets, too. Reviv al of old combinations are prevalent as Betty Moore, Alpha Chi, and Phi Gam "Squash" Campbell revive that old flame of freshman years; and Pi Phi Hellen Kelly, who wore and returned Kappa Sig Harold Hopkins' diamond, is dating him again. SAE Bob (Joss has a date Friday night with XO pledge Lois Metalf but he is very perturbed because he can't have more of her time. "New Jove in my life," de clares Phi Delt Hank Green, U Betty fichu!, the broadcasting Chi Omega. JoJj QJ Wd lie JJal is Mary liouise Campbell, Kappa, who'll be at the Homecoming party with Sig Nu Jack Young. The c h a p e a u "Sweets" is wearing is one of Ben Simon & Son s' fea tured campus hats, a beret. 0 t h e r calots, pill box num bers, and John ny Jeep styles are among the hats for cam pus wear fea tured at Si m o n 's priced from $1.25 to $"2.49. Simon's mill inery de partment also 5 Jf has a wide selection in the latest styles of hats for town, casual,, sports and date wear. -Pink Rag Puppy- V 7. ' ' A "Call lL 3re Ibepa cried DG pledges Kappy Kellogg and Janet Crouse as they were accidentally locked in their room Tuesday night. But the Delta Gamma's who had had their "wheaties" broke the lock before the hook and ladder men ar rived. My solicitations to the expectant flame eaters. Two Kappa dates this weekend are Phi Gam Duane Born and Gould Flagg of the Tau house who will be seen with Jean Gnenzel and Marsh ia Craft respectively. -Pink Rag Puppy- ejCavelj doeli loJel at the dance and style show to be given at the Cornhusker hotel ballroom by Iiincoln Unit No. 3. National and State Hairdressers Asvxri atiou Saturday night, Oct. 24 at 9 p. m. Dave Haun and his orchestra will play and more than one hundred beautiful girls will model, among thern such campus queens as Myra Col Iwrg, KKG. Each girl modeling will be accom panied by a soldier. The association hairdress ers are sponsoring a contest with one free ticket or a shampoo and fingerwave for every sorority girl who sells ten tickets to the dance. Tickets. are 55c cents each. For information concerning the contest or tickets, drop in at anv beaut v salon. -Pink Rag Puppy- W.II, J-m Off to do literary work, that is; I'm going to give coed authors exiKrieiice for confession stories, lief ore I go you should know that Jean Mars den, Alpha Chi who has been dating Phi Gam Larry Cook, will he dancing at homecoming with another Phi Gam, Warren Killian. Since this is the puppy of the Pink rag you reader are entitled Ut know that the reason the dog in Siberia can run faster than any others in the world is that the trees are a lot farther apart. -Pink Rag Puppy- e Jlal frilaij e squire the lovely one to the first big Union party of the year. You'll be dancing on Lin coln's smoothest ballroom floor to the spark ling rhythm of Henry Mattison and his or chestra. During intermission drop into the grill for coking in the heart of the eampu. Don't forget it, the first weekly Union dance this Friday niglt, Oct. 9, from 9 until 12 in the Student Union ballroom, and admission w only 25 cent per person.