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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1942)
Thursday, October 29, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN i Society... BY MARYLOUISE GOODWIN It's going to be a strange coin cidence when all the kids from this h'yar campus jump on the same train headed for Lawrence. W. Jefferies is going to be mighty unhappy with all the rubber burned up on that highway but anyhow 90 percent of the student body will be headed that way come this week-end. For those who stay on the cam pus there'll be plenty of activity in the way of house parties and hayrides . , . Saturday night the Tri Delts are inviting back de parted spirits to haunt their party. The Alpha Phis will be Hal' lowe'ening on the same night with spooks and everything, as are the Sig Eps. Plural! ! The Sigma Nus and the Phi Delts are staging big hayrides followed by house parties. Wading among the corpses at the Triple Delt hut will be June Griffen with ATO Tom Dwork. Mary Kay Holtz with Delt Harold Ehler, Belty Williams and Leo Beck, and Barbara True with Fellman Jones. Barb and Fellman will take in the Sig Nu hayride also that evening. Alpha Phi sisters Eleanor Los, Jean Nordstrom, and Sadie Haw kins will be bobbing for apples and playing Hallowe'en pranks with KS Ed Doyle, Jerry White, DU, and John Mason, ATO. It sounds 'like a lot of fun. Combustion Combination. Coking in the Crib yesterday afternoon were KKG Ann Craft and Jerry Abenhaus, FH, Peg Lemon, Theta and George Town send, Beta, and DU Leonard Fin nigan and Mary Walters of the dorm, who by the way are going Voting for First Time . . Many UN Students Take Part in National Election Elections next Tuesday will find many UN students voting for the first time in a national election. Only those students who are reg istered will be permitted to take a part in the voting. This year politics is taking a back seat to the war, and the interest therefore is not as high as in previous elections. The vot ing for representatives, state and steady these days. Ensign Bill Marsh, former Union director and Theta of last year Maribelle Hitchcock are taking the final step this Sunday in Hastings. Several of the sisters will be on hand for the ceremony , . . Also getting the knot this week-end, Saturday to be exact, will be Jo Duree, Chio, and Phi Delt Bud Boyden. Margie Hanks' pinmate from Northwestern will be down this week-end for the Alpha Phi party. He is Jim Stevenson, Sig Alph. Alpha Chi Frankie Haberman left town in a hurry Tuesday night so that she could meet Ray Treinen, Phi Gam of last year, but now an i Ensign in the navy. Ray has been stationed at New London, Conn., and flew in rather unexpectedly to see Frankie. Flash! The Union is out of cokes for the first time since last spring. Lt. Bob Poe, Phi Delt BDOC, came back to the old stamping grounds yesterday, to see the guys and gals. First stop was the Theta house where the gals greeted him like a long lost brother. Jerry Anderson, erst while blond, was among those on hand to greet Bob, who immedi ately dubbed her "Carrot Top.' She's a chemical red head these days. 4th floor ladies fathioni a ga i ii -L i ncol its 6i SUCCESS CAT" it fill : r i Sim o n po p u In r via unto cont 35. GDflJ) it's colled "the cuddle coat" because it's so warm . . . made of 100 mohair and wool this clas sic casual is expertly styled . . . the famous classic Anglo-Llama coats are full-cut, beautifully lined . . . sizes 10 to 41 county officials will take place next Tuesday all over the country. Students who are registered in out-of-Lincoln districts may vote via the absenteee voting method. If such registered students write the city or county clerk in the place where they are registered, they will return proper absentee voting forms. Soldiers will be able to vote in this manner. Registering for voting closed last Saturday night. Those stu dents who are 21 and plan to vote in future elections are urged to file their names with their city clerks. UN students may register in Lincoln if they have lived here six months or in the county 40 days. Those who live outside of Lincoln therefore have a choice of registering in Lincoln or in their hometown. Martin Quits UN To Become Army Teacher University Dramatics Instructor To Teach At Lincoln Air Base Leaving the university this week to become a civilian army instructor is Prof. Leo A. Martin of the department of speech and dramatic art. Martin will teach instructors at the Lincoln air base public speak ing and the art of class room pre sentation of material. Martin in augurated at the university this year a two-year course leading to a degree in radio work. No one has as yet been selected to replace Martin who has been in charge of the technical opera tion and control of speech record ing in addition to his classroom Theatre Donates Night's Receipts To War Charities Entire receipts from the State theatre will be contributed to war charities on Thursday, according to the management. United Chari ties Relief will receive 50 percent of the income while the other half wil be contributed to the United War Chest. Showing at the State is "Kukan, the battle cry of China." The film was made in China by cameraman Rey Scott and shown in the pic ture are scenes of the bombing of Chunking. Phys Ed Teacher Speaks At Convention Thursday Dr, Aileene Lockhart, assistant professor, department of physical education for women, is to be the guest speaker for the section on Physical education at the third district convention of the Ne braska State Teachers association, at Norfolk, Tuesday, October 20. work. 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