The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 22, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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THE NEBRASKAN
Friday. September 22
JIisl yfa&AaAkav
rOETT-roiBTI 1EAB
jhibit the wearing of evening dress to parties
;on the cam pas. As she says, "It isnt thei
(length of the dress that makes a party
formal: it's all the thinjrs that go with it.
cJ't?TuvZ r?vZ This refers specifically to elbow-length kid
Zr'JTr ?JZrTZkX?:rZ? Plovcs engraved invitations, orchid cor-AVtkln.Ii'It-Ifcir'VrSL"
,IM" " 'r " sags, and the expensive rental of down
piiMhi thnr mm wrty arite wttooi yr. a town ballrooms, all of which unnecessary
?cn la i expenses should be eliminated because of
Society has it .
Social Life Begins Again
After Rush Week Rigors
BT HELEN GOODWIN 'has been seen recently accompa.
With rushing ever the UN eo- Lt Fred Dock.
. . . . v.j .: . Chi Omega and Sirma Nu news
F-uMtk Board. th r navc - the SPoUicht to Jan F-nrt.
r.i.r . , n..WA.i T . . . , , their beauty sleep and step out passed the ca'ndy Saturday
Z:Z"Z2r?; "X ttrJXrZZZL -rf : ' for a brea:h of fresh air, the latter;niM ith -president Louie
jt Mm J.rnr. me campus wnicn gins auenueu m reuuiSi f,,! raii weaiher Cramer. Another candy nassinc i
.:;V.:V.:v.,i t;r,.elothes, and much criticism was leveled t- ld tN " fect ricnic officially possible, but whether
ihese groups. Under the rules, such parties Cveaiher with star-studded s.kies probable is another thing as Marj
cw ctrl v oil mrrV.t TTVX"l nlfl th "thlTtCne ,), o, 1 fmirf Fclimrl at 1 hi -""". "- " ...own
aiv v u a i. ii t, i ' v ivttii . v- tn. " ' - ' - - -
jtr.n awn, ah
and r;n-ni3:c jj.e iiaKin.s.
ftaiutietti.
Formats Aretii Formate . . .
that make a party formal" are cut out.
Since the fall of 1942 when formal parties' A" ine university asks is mat sinei war- hti rhi: CarJ rv;.y
wore sus
duration
in cress'
country is at war. Just remember, a 'for
mal' is not what makes a party formal!
tvi ,l,.h or .1 ,hn Van. A TO - 1 1 w wvm Din
i V" . o , ..... ,.;.. ai- Rioe. former ATO.
former
Tn Dells and Zips indulging in
ATO
ponded by the universitv for the ume economy oe pracusi-a in tne planning now a i.i ..ioih-.i mc i-m.m . - . ..... "
r v 4 . u u of the iiartv f. faiR P.icctime flourishes Armv A;r ta.-e. Joan i-aiixt. it '"'"' u-ivis,
of the war. students have become OI ir'c l'ari atiaus. uaceuim iiouriMita , ra,-hr.n J.n-: and Hinr-r n.
ir.glv bewildered bv conflicting inter-. J15"51 and should be boycotted while the - ;nd Hob 'B.;x:on. ' ATO: iim wuh Zip's Earl Lamnshir,
protations of the ruling. These interpreta
tiens have, for the most part, arisen from a
general misunderstanding of the faculty
Committee's meaning of the word, "formal,
and slso from partial ignorance of the rule
itself.
and
V ..." Mail j
Clippings
Pat Chamberin, Censor j
lre.,c nu-v-tl. K..? pa r,h Cme -'--ri t pener, iteorge Itosma.
0:o:Htrj:. ATO; J.:re Griffin. Tri Khnj:
Dell rnd 1.1. r;iicl An-ircwn. lor-' Aloha Chi Marge Grant passed
mer Thi Do"! Fcr.d fsrewells to hc randy to anncmice her n-ix-.h
Carl TeVy art Deuel An-'janient to Lt. Fred Turner,
drt-sei in order r.F they leflj r.im-rri Kanra
wiih Krni Larson, Phi Psi, where-
;he lair ci'v of Lirroin Thursday
tor par; unknown.
Th:r.r wor lonv-Jiirev at
the Alj'ba Chi Omtp houye when'
new rk-cce Jackie Krach tarred
'the tables and prt vided dales for
. : m- w . 1 T
iUH5 oliljll" u;imi auu
To clarify the situation, the faculty Com
mittee on Student Organizations and Social
Functions haw rxMifi all ArpniT.vl Vrnce
by letter, stating the original ruling as fol-l rrc. date Marvin has been transferred to
rv, i v r 4 Crclina. He was in Lincoln on furkniph in Au- ! John Eauernuisier, former Beta
I-niSjritv .rttLi-J V ! ? f His bother, LT. HANK MARVIN, is with and reocnUy n.ored a
Lnnersrty that formal parties shall be sus- f. ir,. n ' c,Kt Mi n 3he ir.r,r,:ry. ifeni the
ptnded for the duration of the war and that ,N? n"ntT7 at cp SheibMs. , v. ?J nvHrity of his Jcave in Un
the Student? shall be enronrs--s1 frictr "coin wi:h pir-maTe Mary Louise
YJ Z J fl .J LT. BOB LICHTT, Beta, was graduated from Goodwin. Pi Phi. .W.hor Pi Phi
c ... iv rtTM m iriAniA ti -"r tuvwnwith siepoir.i? f.ul w)Th :hf arniT is
;abouts were supposedly a picnic.
ments.
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;n vtkidnti t -Monar ixara i.iona Aiarcis, no
ine U'mmiuee nas luimer interpreted Harvard University. He is stationed at Ofden,
their stand on the matter of formal parties ' Utah.
by adding that girls may dress according to j
their individual tastes, but that the ban on cadet-mtdshipman don steen. Sis Aiph
corsages, printed or engraved invitations, and former sports editor of the Comhusker, has
downtown parties, and elaborate decorations- completed seven months sea training as an engine
is Still on in full force, cadet -midshipman and has returned to the U. S.
As interpreted by Dean Verna H. Bovles, , Merchant Marine academy at Kings Point, N. Y,
Committee secretary, these rules do not pro- ' for nine months advanced training.
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