DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, December 11, 1942 8 Society... BY MARY LOUISE GOODWIN. Well twirl our turbin if to morrow isn't the night that the gals take over and the boys primp and powckr their noses and load their escorts down with everything from an over-aged rifle (the kind the military department uses) to electric shavers. The lat ter are brought klong because the fellow is planning: to have a long evening that will probably wind up some time the next afternoon. Neva Hill, AOFi, isn t worrying about the rubber shortage or gas rationing. She's transporting her date in her little red wagon. Only thing now is is she going- to let him ride or nmke him pull? Kay Duncan, Pi Phi of last year is coining down to see that Alpha Sit' Stan Scott ptts to the Mortar Board party. His Alpha Sig pin is still firmly chfc.ir.ed to her arrow by the way. Only Each Other. This little bit of news took us a bit by surprise tut any way here it is. DG Betty Jo Nye and DU Bob Trenchard have decided to forsake all othtrs and call it steady. Tonight seems to be about filled up to the trim with things to do and places to go. . .First off the Corn Cob dinner dance at the University clubwith Johnny Cox s orchestra. It's going to be fun; just ask prexy Frank White, Ed Faytinger, Mort Zuber, Sid Swartz, Bill Thorr.berg and Jack Hazen, who will It there with DG Janet Krause, Pi Phi Shirley John son, SDT Beverley Marcus, Jean Hirshorn, Theta Shela Wheeler and Kappa Mary Clair Clark. The guest of honor will be Pep Queen Polly Ann Petty, Alpha Phi who will be escorted by Gene Reese. It Happened In . . . And then the Theta's Sun Valley house party. . .Taking this In will be Kit Cf.rson with Ernie Larson, Phi Pst; Jean Rotton and Jam Johnson. S;g Chi; Marian Lynch with Sig Chi Bob McNutt; Toni McQuistan with Chi Gam Bud Johnson; Jean York with Phi Gam Norrie Anderson; and Helen Goodwin with Beta Bill McBride. The last two are also planning on stopping at the Beta pledge party for activities too, as are AOPi Helen Freeborn and Tom Hyland. And over at the Cornhusker the Gamma Phis and their dates will be dancing to the music of Hank Mattison and his orchestra. Here are a few of the dates: Roberta Burgess and Alpha Sig Hank Buthman; Nancy Coe with DU Frank Maroney; Eetty Kingdon with KS Gene Olmstead, and Vir ginia Kunsel with another KS, Bob Von Seggern. Ella Mae Ober lander is having a navy air corps man from Omaha come down for hte affair. His name is Fred Kroll. By the way, the party is open to everyone and no bids have been sent, but everyone is in vited. The anti-dance league which has been Dave Marvin's pet activity is dead. It died a slow death the other night when Jean Brehm and Dot Christian enticed Dave into dancing again. Now all Dave wants is a date to the Black Masque ball tomorrow night. Rabbi Ogle Addresses Coed Counselor Group Rabbi Ogle spoke at the Coed Counselor Book Review at Ellen Smith hall Tuesday night at 7:30. The book reviewed will be "The Song of Bernadette." A Haircut? you like from your pal "Mike" 'Just a few steps from the campus" MICHELSEN'S BARBER SIIOP 1341 "P" Street Closing Fall Activities . . . Cobs' Dinner Dance Tonight Takes Place of UN Migration Corn Cobs will close their fall activities with a dinner-dance to night at the University Club. Guest of honor for the evening will be Pollyann Petty, Nebraska Pep Queen, who was presented by Corn Cobs at the annual Homecoming dance. The dinner, to which only active members may attend, will be fol lowed by the dance in the Univer sity Club ballroom. "Guests for the dance, immediately following the dinner, will be admitted upon presentation of bids previously circulated by members of the club," stated Roland W. Finley, chairman of the evening's activi ties. Because of limited traveling fa cilities due to the war this year, the cjub did not organize a migra tion trip for the students, so the . Pollyann Petty Is Guest dinner-dance was substituted," de clared Franklin White, Corn Cob president. Tilo TJN Students Speak on Sunday About Homelands . . . Philippines and Hawaii Two University of Nebraska stu dents, Arcadio Bcnez and Miss Nora Maehara were the first speakers to appear in a scries of Sunday evening meetings for young adults and high school stu dents held at Trinity Methodist church. Benez is a native of the Philip pine Islands, the son of a former member of the Philippine national nsMYihlv before the islands fell into Japanese hands. His brother, a doctor, was kinea in me ngm. on Bataan. Miss Maehara was in the Hawal ians. Recently she returned to this country as an evacuee. Both spoke on their native lands. Benez is studying philosophy at the university and plans to earn his Ph.D. at Columbia, after which he wants to return to his homeland to aid in the postwar reconstruc tion. Miss Maehara is a junior in the department of sociology. iChristmas Cards! Very Niet lllly fen 4 Anr(ei M 50 for 50c i JJ Opt Kvenlnii Until Chiitmi g gGoldenrod Printing Co.B Last Chance to Get m on Next Issue Out: Dec. 15 PRAIRIE SCHOONER $1.00 a year See a Ta$selt Call Prairie Schooner Office, or Come Yourself to 209 Admin. Bldg. Support Student Publication - jr. 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