Sun&ir, April OU9$3 4 'daily nebraskan (pahh I BY SADIE HAWKINS. To start out being trite, I am going through all the Alpha Fhi news, then switch to all the news I could beg or black mail out of people. Monday Barbara Moore house Alpha Phi will be married in Tacoma to Bill Koopman ATO from Iowa State. Wednesday Betty Furdham Alpha Thi will be' come the bride of Lt. Walt Chop per ex Alpha Sig, and on Easter day Muggs Bumstead Alpha rhi will marry Joe Krone, one of the engineers. While on the subject of wecdings Billie Anderson Theta was married last Wednesday to Air Corps Lieutenant McQuillian Quarantine! With the quarantine on and all school and social functions called off, everyone went to the show Friday nite. Jean Donley DG, Lee Tomlison DG and Becky Ely Alpha Phi were with Warren Hutchin son. Bob llenner, and Warren Sahs-all from Farm House. Bob Buxton and Johnny Thompson Alpha Tau's and Irene Hansen and Marcy Bauer Alpha Phi were also seen at the show. Just running around were Betty Jo Leadley Alpha Phi and Dick Pctring Alpha Tau, Teggy Miles Theta with Danny Jewel Alpha Tau, Lois Seoficld Alpha Chi with Tut McKoe Alpha Tau, Jessie Moore DG with Senior Operator Fin Howard, Perry Fuller Alpha Tau, Helen Goodwin, Theta. It was good to see Perry back and around again. Then there was the Beta picnic with Bill McBride and Baby Buggy Jerner Alpha Phi, and John Anderson and Dorch Dougla." KKG and the rest of the pinned or c-mg steady Betas with their various women. Missed the Saturday Dance? Now for Saturday nite. The Sigma Nu's had to call of their picnic with fried chicken and everything and went to Kings Some of the dates were Marcy Bauer Alpha Fhi and Richard Bachcldcr, Jean Murry Theta and Albert Gerard Sehatz, Gene Perry and Nats Porter Kappa, Blady Bloom with plnmate Alice Louise Becker Alpha Thi, Mary Aileen Cochran and Dick Holm. This was Dick's last nite before becoming one of Uncle Sam's proteges. So fun was in order. Bob Buck and Bill weingarten Beta are going to Omaha to give some of the local girls a break. Poem to the boy who is in charge of marching the cadets to classes: Boys in khaki and olive drabs Carrying books and marching to labs. Girls in gren, blue, and pink Walking by library, hoping for winks But instead Hut-one two Hut-one two Eyes forward Hut-one two Hut-one two IHiEL(P IHIHCsA! UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS n o a f Announces Engagement J 1 s Courtesy Lincoln Jounrnl, Mr. and Mrs. Dana F. Cole announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Jaye, to Robert W. Sinkey. Both Miss Cole and Mr. Sinkey arc students at the university, where she is a member of Delta Gamma, and he is affiliated with Kappa Sigma. He is serving as director of the Union while waiting for his call to the navy. No date has been set for the wedding. Lady Marine Wears Forest Green Um'form,ScarIetTrim Members of the Women's Re serve of the U. S. Marine Corps should be classed among the "best dressed" of the nation if the win ter uniforms are any indication. Women marines wear a forest green uniform with a hip length, fitted coat, straight and match ing topcoat. There are two slash pockets and two pockets in the single breasted jacket. The forest green cap, in a modi- SPARS Receive Training at Coast Guard Precincts Unlike the other United States services, the coast guard sends its prospective women officers to its traditionally male officer training precincts. Annapolis and West Point are still for men only, but about 100 SPARS women coast guards have to date trained at the United States Coast Guard academy, the fu ture classes will come in regu larly. Prospective SPAR officers start their training at North Hampton, with their WAVE sis ters. But unlike the WAVES they wind up with a three week intensive training course at the academy. These prospective officers, coast guard officials report, are cadets while at the academy, and are treated that way, ex cept that they cat in the offi cers' mess. During their three bugle punctuated weeks, they scrub the linoleum floors of the Chase Hall living quarters, stand weekly Saturday inspection, learn the history, functions, pro cedures and terminology of the coast guard and finish up with a week-long cruise aboard a coast guard training cutter. This trip is made regardless of weather, officials report, and the girls get first-hand seafaring experience sometimes even in cluding seasickness. College women who wish to apply for admittance to the SPARS should get in touch with their nearest Office of Naval Officer Procurement. Camera Detail Faces WROTC Regular Drill Women's ROTC drilled Thurs day before a small barrage of news cameras and amateur pho- toggraphers on the mall in front of the Don Love library. Despite the number of members unable to attend because of ill ness there were enough present to form three platoons. The pub lic relations officer from Omaha was unable to attend but will con fer with officials some time in the near future concerning the publicizing of the Nebraska women's unit through wire serv ice through wire service as well as in local and Omaha papers. Plan Insignia. A photographer from the Om aha World-Herald took pictures of the marching groups which will be sent to the public relations bu reau, Omaha, from where they will be referred to Washington. Catherine Wells and a group of Co-ed Councelors will draw up plans for the company and work on designs for an insignia at a meeting today. Lt. Robert Adams stated that before next meeting the commis sioned and non-commissioned of ficers will be selected. Selection will be made on the basis of qualification. fied officer's style with rolled- edge crown, is set off with a scarlet braid chinstrap over the short visor. Blouse and field scarf (necktie) are of khaki, and shoes, gloves, purse and shoulder-strap are cordovan brown. Dress shoes are pumps with a flat bow over the vamp. For win ter wear with the tailored top coat, there is a scarlet muffler to match the braid on the cap. Members of the reserve rate the same rank and pay as the men of the corps, with way open to the rank of captain. Intensive Summer Course EARN CREDITS FOR COMMERCIAL TEACHING Rapid individual progress prepares you quickly for high-pay employment. Lincoln School of Commerce 209 No. 14 W. A. Robbing Pres. 2-6774 Cincinnati Uni Museum Gets Mastodon TusK ...25,000 Years Old CINCINNATI, O. (ACP). One more reminder of the kind of life which roamed this section of the middle west at the close of the last glacial period came to light recently with the unearthing of a mastodon tusk at Miamiville, O. The tusk, more than 25,000 years old, was presented to the Univer sity of Cincinnati museum. "Coming from depths where such specimens are rarely found, the tusk is in unusually good con dition, as ground waters have pre served it in a thin coating of lime," Dr. Rousseau H. Flower, curator of the museum, explained. Gravel Preserves Find. "The gravels in which this tusk was found," continued Dr. Flower, ' were laid down by torrential streams resulting from the melt ing of the last great glacier. Skele tons of animals which were caught in such streams are almost al ways broken up and widely scat tered, so the remains which are found from time to time usually consist of isolated pieces." . . The present find, he pointed out, represents the basal portion of a tusk. "The Mexico I Like," by J. Frank Dobie, was published re cently by the Southern Methodist university press. WAA Notes The WAA will have bicycles ready to rent as in former years. They are Vented Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 5; Fridays from 3 to 5; Saturdays from 8 to 12 and other hours by appoint ment. 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