Sunday, March 14, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN Former Beauty Queen Weds . . . Whew, what a weekend. Fac tion picnic, Kosmet Klub initia tion and T party. AH of that on top of coed follies. We'll try to give you sort of a worm's eye view of the past. How Do You Explain: Why Jan Hoover, Jean Moyer, and Rosanne Steinauer play bridge so much on week-ends. Dont they realize that this only adds to the problem of date rationing. Or is there more to bridge than meets the eye? Why Tom Drummond had Mau line Reese keep bis pin a week while he made up his mind wheth er he wanted her to wear it. The renewal of relations be tween Mortar Board Newman and PBK Blackstone after such a long absence. What the Phi Pais will do if they lose a few more men from the house. What it will be like around here without Dave Marvin and Elmer Sprague to bold op the barb cause. Why more girls dont follow the nrnmnle of Pres Janet Curie y and Join the armed services offered to women. Congrats to the red neaa. Things You Didn't Know About the Pink Rag: That this was not only the first but the last issue according to a regulation set down by the O. D. M. That Bill Palmer (the editor) got his information all mixed up as to the identity of Carton Brod erick. I have had three requests to denv his statements. By the way. Palmer was the boy that spent many hours last rail calling the ohone number listed in the Student Directory to contact Broderick. That we don't blame Jim Nicola for keeping Connie Cathcart of 1730 Harwood undor wraps espe cially with the wolves howling as thev do. That if the bill for printing the sheet is paid, it will be me ursi time. . Things I Enjoyed About the Coed Follies: The way the assembled crowd hissed when Editor Jacobs and Managing 1x1. Abbott strolled in to take their seats in the front row. The bathing suit that Dorothy Jean Browne wore in the Style Show. As announcer Newman said it offered the most possible exposure to the rays of the sun. All those beeuootiful Theta pledges dressed as they were on the stage at one time. The way the revolving stage Jumped everytime it started. More than one of the models wore a lit tle jittery as they took the ride The torrid songs by Betty Krause. Those should be for an all male show as well. WOW! The costume worn by those lovely coeds Bill Munson, Bob A FRIDAY 19th md DAVE TOUGH TIeT III lgy WWn 20 III " i Grt II V t : z-s : In , ' y Persoa v. i , ' 1 v ? : 'XI t. - . Administrative officials an nounced yesterday that a naval recruiting board will visit the Uni versity of Nebraska March 23 to 26, inclusive, to enlist students who signify naval intent in the naval reserve's V-l program. All those students who are In terested and who should like to be interviewed, should bring the following papers before the board to support their application for enlistment, emphasized T. J. Thompson, dean of student af fairs. The following material is needed. Three letters of recommendation from responsible citizens, one be ing from a faculty member. Birth certificate bearing me state seal and place of birth. Fifty-word resume of student s Courtesy Linooia Journal Mrc ttWm More Ratten, ir was lEss Suzanne Wood ruff prior to her marriage Thusday evening;, March 11. Ensign Batten is with the naval air corps, stationed in ban jrrancisco where the couple will live. Mrs. Batten is a Graduate of the university where sne was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She was a Cornhusker beauty queen and served as president of Panhellenic. Buxton, Fig Flagg. and Jim Critchfield. They were decevine. AU the gals were trying to get a hold of them. Incidentally they were so eood that the Tau boys walked right into the girls dress ing room and the doorman (g:ri didn't stop them. The new TNC. Conerats Helen. It is fine she won as she was be ginning to tire of so many races. Apologies to the Readers: For not putting in more scandal but that isn't nice. For not asking what Reece and Casey did while P. A. Petty was doing USO work for the navy this week. For allowing a certain campus business man to write most of Friday's column. For not saying goodbye to Randy Piatt and 340 other boys going off to war. For telling you that Herb Hop kins parks his car in front of the Phi Psi house when he is taking a dorm girls in. ?????? For not announcing that Sadie the Lady is back in school. That must be enough drivel for today so we shall hope that the poor guy who actually read down this far at least found it more interesting than the lecture. Archduke Rudolph. 23, youngest brother of Prince Otto, pretender to the Austrian throne, is a stu dent at Quebec college. Consider UN Facilities For Army, Navy Program Approve Nebraska In Six Fields Of Nation's Manpower Education Training: Class In Leadership Opens Tuesday ...At Ellen Smith An upper-class leadership train ing class open to the students and the public will be conducted by the YWCA Tuesday at 4:30 p. m. in Ellen Smith. This class is being held because of its worth to young women both during and after the war. ' Breta Peterson, former Mortar Board, will conduct a mock meet ing with members of this year's Mortar Board assisting in the demonstration. Miss Peterson and the Mortar Boards will show the rights and wrongs of conducting meetings. Mrs. F. D. Coleman, former na tional Mortar Board president, will give a talk on the qualities of leadership. occupational and military experi ence written in meir own nana writing. Two photographs (head and shoulder only) one full face and one profile, size 2,4x2,2. At the time the recruiting board is at the university an opportunity will be provided for students of junior and senior standing in en gineering to enlist in V-7. Navy . . (Continued from page 1.) acceptable to the colleges or uni versities. Of the 479 institutions now be ing selected for the war training programs, slightly more than one third are small colleges with nor mal enrollments of under five hun dred students. A complete sur vey of the schools selected re vealed those with an enrollment under 500 to number 161; those between 500-1.000 to number 134; those between 1,000-2,000 to num ber 85; and those over 2,000 to number 99. Coeds Solve Problem, Join Police Force Washington. (ACP). The first coeds-five of them have ap peared to take police science work out of 300 who have en rolled since this field was intro duced a year ago. Prof. V. A. 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