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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1944)
Sunday, September 24, 1944 THE NEBRASKAN 5 Engagement Announced :::v7 -m. vt z:7m. I cs::: ' ; ; A , . ) V'" v st : 7 7- ! 7 . " ( . 7 -r" , Vm : ' , f fvvtf-:"- Courtesy Lincoln Journal. Betrothel of Barbara Breed. Tri Delt, to AC Donald L. Foreman was announced by her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Breed. No , date bis been set for the wedding. WAR COUNCIL Ghita Hill, president of the War Council announces that the first meeting will be held Tuesday in room 315 of the Student Union at 5 o'clock. All houses are requested to have representatives present. In Australia many artesian well borings are sunk to depths of more than 4,000 feet. Fifty-three percent of the na tion's feight cars are used only for hauling coal. DeLI0 match tfie high stepping mood of fall These beautifully, simply designed DcLiso Debs have just arrived in new Fall suedes and calfs. Fashion news, of course, because they're 0.93 -10.03 ( m SDT Pledges 20 New Girls Pledges of the Sigma Delta Tau sorority as listed by Panhellenic, which were not previously re ported in The Nebraskan, are: Sarah Bernstein, Omaha. Marcia Civin, Omaha. Arlene Cooper, Omaha. Lorraine Davidson, Lincoln. Phyllis Freed, Omaha. Jackie Gordon, Lincoln. Beulah Hattoff, Sioux City, la. Sylvia Hurwich, Omaha. Annette Jacobs, Lincoln. Miriam Krugleck, Hastings. Selma Mandelberg, Alliance. Darlene Marcus, Auburn. Bernice Paperny, Omaha. Floriane Pred, Fremont. Dorothea Rosenberg, Omaha. Lorraine Steinberg, Omaha. Anna Lee Strauss, Kansas City, Mo. Arlene Swartz, Bald Hill. Frances Uietzer, Omaha. Mildred Zuzer, Hastings. Wesley Foundation Begins Regular Sunday Activities Part of the program of the Methodist Wesley Foundation Stu dent Fellowship includes two reg ular sessions each Sunday. In the morning at 10 a. m., a study of "Christian Attitude"' will begin under the direction of Rev. Robert Drew, Methodist univer sity pastor. A Sunday evening program from 6:30 to 7;30 will feature a get-acquainted theme and a worship service. Society Briefs Bonnie Hinrichs, D. G, presi dent has her ' time occupied by Gerry Tubbs, former DU who is home on furlough. Coming from Omaha for week end will be Bill Buckingham and Don Brown to see Gamma Phi's Susan Weber and Virginia Ham ilton. Another pinning is uncov ered at the Gamma Phi house as of last summer, Janet Gibson wears the cross of Sigma Chi Dorsey Kindler. Theta Marge Ferrel and John Wells, Phi Delt were seen at the Pike Friday. Comment of the week is con tributed by those he-men fresh men who upon seeing four seni ors strolling down the street said, "Gad, it is amazing to sec so many old-maids around here." Well, seniors, how do you feel? The Pima tribe of Arizona has the largest proportiton of pure blood 97.9 per cent of any American Indiaans. Campus Neivs Hound Forsakes Picnic Grounds, Haunts Turnpike By Helen Goodwin. A moment to pause not for cokes but 'midst the confusion of school life in general to gather choice bits of campus gossip. Picnic weather was taboo so most campusites turned Pike way for Friday night. Among those swaying to the rhythmical tunes of Bluee Baron were Sally O'Shea, Theta pledge and Jack Dedrick, ATO; Ruth Korb, Kappa with Tex Cole, Sig ma Nu; Shirley Hines, DG with Rog McNeil, Phi Delt; Joan Guenzel, Kappa pledge with ATO Jack Seizor; Sue Lancaster, Theta with Bob Ackerman. Others passing up the Pike for fun at Dorothy Huffman's, Alpha Phi", were date Phi Gam Russel Ledger; Marilyn Coffey DG, and Phi Gam Wayne Van Home; Jean Bogen, Tri Delt and Bill Berner, Phi Gam. Foursome seen dancing Thurs day night were Betas Bob Shoite and Ed Robinson with Alpha Phi's Myrlee Holler and Esther Blancher. Mystery of the week that should be noted is the anonymous Pi Phi pledge who received eight calls within a half hour from different males. Humm, just who is she? Pete Foe, Phi Psi and Lorraine Bockenhauer, KKG found Omaha a right nice place Saturday night. Diamonds AO Pi way hitherfore unmentioned are worn by Pat Sanders from Lt. Bill Forrey and Dottie Caress from Lt. Nell Krumb. Happiness flew skyward no end at the Chi O house when Barbara Smith had a call from her fiance, Lt. Al Wilsie who has been over seas eight months. Rumor has it that he'll soon arrive in Lincoln. Jean Potadle Chi O in proud pos sessor of diamond from Phi Gam Emmett Pipher. Phyliss McClaren, D. G. has been the recipient of several long distance calls from an unknown gentleman. Tip to 'Shorty' is to stay home so that he can converse with her give the man a chance. Corky York, Theta, has decided that horseback riding isn't such a bad sport after all .She and Wally Berk will be seen roaming the riding paths Sunday afternoon. Dale MacCrackin, new ATO pledge, is one demanded man on campus and he seems to favor out-state girls. Sig Eps and the Kappas seem to be doing the week-end up right. Eddie Strictland will be dancing at Pike with Jetti Mcin tosh. Four anonymous Sig Eps are planning a fun time with four Kappas but refuse to reveal the names. Getting news for the so ciety column with such characters is like Fred Allen and the Quiz kids. Time will tell as to where abouts and participators maybe. ; ' , , v K "i7", S ' ' A v ZJ W :';'- ': j ( ,v - -'I qui i. i s. ,7jm M A t i J j a Hn dm dar. r . , wf prii la avaaa mtf. I j I.O.ST-KKliliHh-brown billfold on 1311) between Trmple and O mlrtri. Return to K&thy Lkk. 424 N. 16lh. or call 2-TM5. Reward. L)KT Brown Bt'harffrr (nunlain pen with the name KUZABKTII CURLKY an graved In gold lellen. Relurn to K.llia beth Curley at th women'! dormitory, or ran z-7371. TWO tuxedot-s, like new. Size 30. Rea on able. Phonc 3-6848. LOST Two rinit left in ladieV louniie in coliseum iionday. Reward. Phone 3-4444. 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