Friday, January 21, 1944 DAILY NEBRASKAN 5 Mllitof y Conteols W azlffaraage Betsey Jane Wright to Wed v - f i I f - : ' , ' " 1 . v. . v : " ' I t 1 f 1 t . . . . . . : . . . fit I rf fill I iVfilfitlliiimnuiiii i ii ii. I From Uncoln Journal. The wedding of Betsy Jane Wright to Lt. Nathan C. Holman, 3rd, stationed at the Adjutant General school in Fort Washington, Md., will be an event of late February. Both are from Lincoln and have attended the university. Miss Wright is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Lieutenant Holman is a Sigma Nu. Sinfonia Initiates Three Men; Tcdcl, Ulrick, Calkins Eugene Todd, Wayne Ulrich and Robert Calkins were initiated January 17 into active member ship In Phi Xfu Alpha, Sinfonia, professional music fraternity. The initiation services were held in room 201, Temple Building, and refreshments were served late in the evening at the Cornhusker. Home Ec . . . (Continued from Page 1.) council, Miss Pollard is a member of Phi U, the AUF committee, YWCA, and the 4-H club. The only freshman officer is Miss Baxter, as secretary. She is also a member of the YWCA. Miss Alberty, the former Home Ec club secretary, belongs to Tassels, coed-councelors, Towne club. YWCA, and the student faculty council. Miss Pumphrey is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. She is sec retary of Kappa Phi, student fac ulty council and the 4-H club. The new officers will be. in stalled at a mass meeting cf the club on Feb. 3. War Show . . . (Continued from Page 1.) pointmei.t next week," said Jean Swarr. "They will be contacted about time and place by the di rector." There will be a full re hearsal for both acts Monday night, Jan. 31, at which all par ticipants must be present. The following persons are in I Act I and will rehearse at 6:30: Ruth Way, Mary Louise Brody, Betty Lamb, and Jean Andrews;! Barbara Jean Olson, Jim Gleason., Jean Cowden and dancing chorus; Dorothy Huffman, Jo Weaver Kline, girls' sining chorus. From the library: male singing chorus under Don Smith, .Joe Stynes. Kamm and Laurent, Jerry Broder, Don Smith, Rodger O'Rielly, and Carl Fornzak. These people will report at 8:30 for rehearsal of act II: Helen Greusal, Betty Lamb, Mary Lou ise Brody, and Jean Andrews; Betty Peters, Jean Frescoln, .Jeanne Rotton, Marilyn Simpson and Dorris Eberly, Jean Cowden and dancing chorus, Joyce Ed wards, Betty Krause, Janet Hemp hill, Doris Ann Stauder, and Jean nette Mae Smith; Joline Acker man, Lorene Woita, Johnson Beam, women's singing chorus. Military personnel: Men's sing ing chorus, band, Essig, Dave Llewellyn and company, Wilkin son, Strickler and Karnes. I City Churches Plan Weekend Activities Lincoln churches have an nounced their student program for the approaching week-end. Rabbi Harry Jolt announces services will be held for students and trainees Friday at 8 p. m. and Sur.day at 11:30 a. m. in the synagogue at 18th and L. Eugene Floyd, YMCA secretary, will speak on "World Student Christian Union" at the Roger Williams Fellowship at the First Baptist .church on Sunday at 7 p. m. Rev. Gerald M. Kendall is in charge of the worship services. For their last meeting this month, January 30, the Fellowship will have Barbara Arnold as guest speaker. j Confirmation instructions given by Rev. L. W. McMillin will be held Tuesday at 7 p. m. at the Episcopal church. Sunday services will be held at 8:30 and 11:00. Rev. Henry Erck, university Lutheran pastor, will speak on the topic, "A Picture of True Faith," at the Lutheran chapel service to be held at 1 la. m. Sunday in room 315 of the Union. Engagement and marriage an nouncements continue to swamp the nation's society editors, and the Nebraskan certainly has its share. Alpha Chi Ruth Lund was mar ried Wednesday afternoon in Oma ha to Herbert Von Goetz, Phi Delt. who recently received his commis sion in the navy. Marilyn Griffith, Delta Gamma, will marry Lt. Elmer Nelson Stein who is stationed at Garden City, Feb. 5 at Omaha. Alpha Phi Marge Hanks mar ried Second Lt. James G. Steven son at St. Mathews church last night. Lieutenant Stevenson grad uated from Northwestern univer sity where he was a Sig Alph. Looking ahead, Margaret Pester will marry Ensign John Van Tuyl on Feb. 5. He graduated from Middle Bury college, Virginia, where he was an Alpha Sigma Phi. The marriage of the moment Is Lois Wright, Theta, to Lt. Max Cory on Monday at Phoenix, Ariz. Lieutenant Cory graduated from the dental college here and was a Xi Psi, Phi. Tookiug back is the marriage of Kappy Kellogg, Delta Gamma, to Lt. Robert R. C. Miller at Camp Hood, Tex. on Jan. 16. Lieutenant Miller graduated from the univer sity where he was a Phi Gam. The marriage of Annamary Lee to Ensign William K. Bierny at Western Springs, 111., took place Dec. 20. He attended Knox college at Galesburg, 111., where, he was a Phi Gam. Art Gallery Shows One Man Exhibit Until Jan. 31, in Gallery B of Morrill hall, the art department is sponsoring a one man exhibit by Edgar Britton, a former Ne braskan who is now teaching at Colorado Springs Fine Art center. Frescos, which are photos and sketches of original copies, moun tain scenes and figures, compose the major part of the exhibit. Mr. Britton did the murals, "Epoch in History of Man," for the Lane Technical high school's cafeteria. This was a federal art project of Illinois. Scott ... (Continued from page 1.) C Sharp Minor Waltz, Chopin. Eccentricities of My Pupils, arranged by Henry Scott. Rhythm at Any Cost," arranged by Henry Scott. Remarks, arranged by Henry Scott. Mittens on the Keys, arranged by Henry Scott. ROTC . . . (Continued from Page 1.) Walter Robert Kerl, Lyle Edward King, Herbert Edwin Longren. Thomas Raymond McCandless. Fay Monroe Parker, Harry Eu gene Peery, Deane Harvey Pet tett, Aubrey Raymond Pettit, John William Stewart, Bernard Emel Swanson, - Charles pean Thorp. Edgar John Dwyer Westervelt. George William Williams, Edward Lee Wunderlich. BY JIDGE MASON. Ah yes, the military! Brings back fond memories of days gone by and we travel back for thou sands of years to the time when Nebraska was a thriving young university producing great men who have now gone to the army, but their names stay on forever altho some are only whispered among the more daring of the present day class cutters. Anything Goes. Once upon a time there was a little girl who we shall call "Les." She was a Pi Phi and was often seen in the rag office, writing a column which she fondly called "Hell and High Water." However, we shall not mention her real name . . . This little girl once saw two of her sorority sisters in black robes and masks retreating very hurriedly into their room to "talk things over." Innocently thinking that they were having a harmless bull ses sion, little Les, being in a not-uncommon mischievous mood, walk ed around the hall telling her sis ters that the two robe-wearers were sailing motor boats. Suddenly two strange heads appeared from the doorway, dressed in the same costume, and said, "We are not sailing motorboats, we are meeting to decide who should sail them this spring. Perhaps you would care to advise us?" Was Les' face red! We end by realting an expe rience: Col. (to private): Why didn't you salute me? Pfc. Calkins: I didn't see you, sir! Col: Thank goodness, I thought you we;e mad at me. 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