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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1942)
Sunday, December 13, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN 5 Organ ha W(DM Society lions I 5S I Fashions Miss Simmons 1 m Si -.& ' I " - t1 f . 1 rx x Miss Jean Simmons became the bride of Lt. Lyman C. Wear Sunday afternoon, December 6. The bride is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Delta Delta, Mortir Board, and president of the Associated Women Stu dents. She was May Queen in Ivy day ceremonies in 1941. Lieutenant Wear was graduated in 1940 from Leknd Stanford university, and is now stationed at Fort Sill, Okl. Desire to Learn Mexican? Then Go to Mexico RUTHERFORD, N. J. (ACP). Students of Fairk-igh Dickinson Junior college will have the oppor tunity to study Spanish and Latin American business methods in Mexico City, it is annonuced today by President Peter Sammaitino. Under this pl.in there will be an Figure Skates in white or black 'S ;, if . M; Plain figure skates. 7 II tt Illi(rle4 ler pop alar Son) llcnl iff near . . . finest i(el bld, thromiam alatrd . . . writ talra antf kalll hrrla . . . far ilrlt. 1ZI-1J2 V $850 Weds Courtesy Lincoln Journal. exchange of Fairhigh Dickinson and Mexico City students. Arrangements are being made by Henry E. Bolton, general man ager and vice president of Inger-soll-Randc, Mexico, and Dr. Sam maitino. Wherever possible, ex changes will be effected with Mex ican families who have sons or daughters wishing to study at Fairlcigh Dickinson. In some cases the respective families will provide room and board for the students. Shoe Skate Outfits WINTER FUN IS HERE! Delight new skating fans wlih a pair or fchoe skates for Christmas. I UDUIQrS P.pulir modHf. The famous NESTER JOHNSONS. HARD TOE HOCKEY STYLE $4.95 $5.50 No. 10th $4.95 Jg Sc I oaeu BY MARY LOUISE GOODWIN. The big weekends all but over and things are looking down. All the males on the campus have suddenly become exceedingly smug (Bless them) and the six eligible machelors can't be touched with a ten footpole, but we guess that such is the price of fame. But another story is the plight of the erstwhile campus queens. . . It's a long sad story after last night so we won't go into it here. Off and On. We're a bit confused on the deal between DU Marv Athey and DG Julie Frazee. Early Friday evening she had his pin again and everything was rosy but Sat urday morning Marv was wearing it again. Dick Svoboda, the Sigma Xu boy who has spent the better of his three and a half years of col lege flitting from one girl to an other has finally decided to settle down, and so Patsy Paine now wears a beautifully jeweled Sigma Nu pin. It looks as if we were wrong on our prediction of a pin hang ing for Delt Lloyd London and AOPi Mary Allen. Friday night Lloyd was having more than a little fun ' with Bonnie W'enner sten. Making the Rounds. Also having a good time mak ing the rounds Friday night were Mary Lee Tomlinson and Phi Psi Johnny Cook; Pi Phi Lois Gaden and FH Dale Wolf; Becky Waite, Theta and Bob Gillispie; Phi Delt; DU Tom Drummond and Alpha Phi Maurine Reese; and Jane Jor don. Alpha Chi and Sig Alph Dick Nash. And out ag campus way the 4-H clubbers had a party which j was lots of fun according to re ports brought back by Warren Hutchinson and Phyllis Dodge; and Harold Stevens and Virginia Smith. Really a cute couple cut capers at the Corn Cob dance on Friday and then took in the Mortar Board deal last night. The woosome twosome were Janet Krause, DG nledee. and Frank White Phi jcam activities man. We're inter- ested to see what cooks in that I league! He's in the Army. Lt. James Stlzer of the Tank j Destroyer crew is catching up on some nomework as he, is home on leave. The lucky lassie is June Jami ion who currently wears his Phi Psi pin beside her Kappa key. A wide smile is being rendered by Miss Jamieson now that the army is home again. Congratulations to the two new Chi Omega initiates who added the jeweled pins yesterday morn ing. Here is the big new that should rock the very pillars of campus cliques. Ronnie Metz is contem plating love, etc., if we can judge by anything we saw Saturday. Could it be that this Sig Chi bul wark is going to hang a jeweled pin on some lucky femme and could she be a Kappa? In ad dition, could it be Betty Hohf? Well, it looks funny when said Ronny was in a local jewelers yesterday inquiring about Sigma Chi sweetheart pins and Kappa recognition buttons. Could be! B. M. Slmlcnl (luirch Group Sponsors Parly At Union Presbyterian students are spon soring apart y with social and folk dancing tonight in parlors X, Y and Z in the Union at 8 o'clock. Music for (lancinp will be fur nished by Jim Frownson's collec tion of records, and refreshments will be served during the evening:. Students may come alone or bring a date. Admission will be 10c a person. In 1942, 170,000 students were graduated from colleges in the Soviet Union. Ag Faculty, Home Economics Clnb Plan Holiday Tea The Ag college faculty and home economics association will open the holiday season with a Chirstmas tea to be held on Tues day, December 15. from 3:45 to 5:45 p. m. in the social parlors of the home economics building. The event will be a combination of the two separate teas tradi tionally given by these two groups. The Chirstmas tea is one of the big events scheduled on the home ec club calendar for this year. All home economics majors are invited to attend. Entertainment will consist of caroling by a group of home eco nomics students and of instrumen tal numbers. Carol Garver and Betty Brown are chairmen in charge of the affair. Twentv-five professors of Hoi land's University of Amsterdam have been dismissed under Nazi pressure. I. - . gnfitts hj nilractive"ioiniy . . . Marie Earle'c "TriangU Kit" . . . lifted with Marie Earle'i complete beauty preparations powder, lip stick, rouge, freshner lotion, essential cream and sachet . . . attractive alligator 7T Mrs.Roosevelt Tells Typical Coed 'Get Out' "Get out of college and go to work," advised the President's wife Eleanor Roosevelt to "typi cal" college girls whose college training are preparing for noth ing. Only college girls who are go ing to use their training for some specific task should be allowed to stay in college, commented the first lady of the hrul when queried by a feminine reporter regarding what girls can do in the war ef fort. Mrs. Roosevelt believes that no body has a right to prepare them selves for absolutely nothing, and such people will not he able to get by in the world-to-be after the war. The University of California li- . brary has a collection of 47,056 ! Chinese volumes. arrpstnrieit main floor - wise? filled cases leatherette case . . . 6.SS. Marie Earle'i "Indispen sable Kit" ... smart leather case with lipstick, rouge and smart compact . . . something she'll really ap preciate ... .?)."