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THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, October 4, 1944 ' V ' 'I v; J Hurry! HlHTy! LAST CALL... your Christmas gift pictures must be taken immediately to allow time for finishing. 3for$5.95 October 15 Last day to mail Christmas gifts to him overseas. No appointment needed Studio 2nd Floor TjlLLER C PAMF BY HELEN GOODWIN. Like -Morton's salt it always pours on ye old Nebr. campus, so goes the news along with the rain. Pike, AST dance, Union cokes, football games, and unmention ables provided fun galore. Saturday, Mortar Board Mickey McPherson and DU Dick Miller took in the AST dance as did Kathy Legge, Pi Phi and Beta Bob Haurn. Seen at the Pike were Phi Gam Harold Anersen and DG "Shirts" Hinds; Betas John Edwards and Lt. John Safford with Theta president, Dorothy Theisen and Lt. Mike Sclzer, who is home on leave and Kappa president, Sally Busch. Ann Phillips, Theta, was escorted by Merchant Marine Arden Means, former Sig Chi home on leave. Joan Guenzel, Kappa pledge and Gordon Ehlers, Delt and dent student not only were seen at the Pike, but took in the game Sunday. Ware Chris tiansen,' DU pledge and Theta pledge, Sally O'Shea enjoyed the Pike music no end. Pi Phi Busy. Evelyn Osborne, Pi Phi pledge is a mighty Dusy ana popular fern.' It seems UN fellows are calling her constantly; also to keep her occupied was the break ing and re-engagement as of the same day, or so the rumor goes among dormites. Alpha Phi. Margy Munson step ped out with an old highschool flame, Lt. John Shaffer. Another Phi, Joan-Bauer was seen with a West Pointer Rumor is he will be here two weeks and inciden tally he has friends and guaran tees to fix the Phi's up. Good deal! Alpha Xi's Travel. Three Alpha Xi Delta pledges 6 FREE SOCIAL DANCING CLASSES for Beginners 7:30 P. M. Tues., Beginning Oct. 10 Irv Kuklin, Instructor STUDENT UNION BALLROOM It's An Annual Affair and Don't Be Shy! AAGEES THIRD FLOOR FASHIONS 5 r 1 J JUNIOR GEMS $16.95 to $22.95 HUen Knre dale-er in gleaming rayon-gabardine 16.9.5 From date-darlings to classroom honey3 Migee's runs the gamut of cute junior fashion! One-and two-piece wools crepes - in irresistible colors: shocking pink, canary, winter white, oodles of others. Sizes 7 to IS. took off this weekend to be with their one and only. Cleone Reetz left for Michigan and her fiance, Bill Amiss; Shirley Ewing is home for a week to see S 2c Larry Hogue; and Doris Easterbrook will be doing the hometown with Sgt. Don Haygood. Flash! Beta Bob Hicks has a (laming crush on Alpha Phi pledge Betty June Baldwin. Another romance that one party desires, namely ATO Dale Mc Crackin, is just to have a date with DG pledge Pat Cokum. (Per haps he's been successful for they were seen in Union coking, very informally tho). Chi O, Jan Kryger, decided that Omaha is a most interesting place. Could be that her fiance is the reason thus the homeward trip. From Omaha to Lineoln. Virginia Purdum, Alpha Phi pledge, had her time occupied Fri. and Sat. by Omaha Med stu dent who came to Lincoln just to see her. She was seen Sunday with Jim McEachen, Phi Delt. Along with them were Sally Steb bins KKG and Thi Delt Dave Mc Shane. It seems they followed cokes at the Union with dancing at the Uni. Club. Lt. "Dee" Bourne found Uncle Sam most congenial for he gave him another 7 day leave. Seen coking Sunday afternoon was Sig Chi, Bob Van Sant and Alpha Chi O, Betty Mahan. Latest addition to the steady list is DG president, Bonnie Hinrichs and Phi Delt, John Wells. In fact the last report is that he has hung his pin. Might mention the fact that John is be- Tibbctt . (Continued from Page 1.) been awarded the American bari tone. Four consecutive years he was elected America s favorite classical singer, through radio editors' polls. He was the first American singer to open a Metro politan season, an honor formerly accorded only to foreign artistsJ In 1939 he became the first singer to receive a stage award by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. King Gustav of Sweden decorated him in 1937 by present ing him the Litteris et Artibus medal, never before given an an American man. Tibbett founded the American Guild of Musical Artists in 1936, and served as president until 1942. Program Is Varied. The program, to be presented ing called again by Uncle Sam and I think the Navy gets him. Chapter two, or one step more, was the candy passing at the Al pha Phi house Monday night fol lowing the summer pinning of Ginny Demel to Phi Gam, Tip Tyler. in the University coliseum, is scheduled as follows: Defend Her. Hearea Handel arr. by I-rtx-ll) Bailiff's lauhtrr.Od F.mrllnh Folk Ballad Hrar Me Ye Winds and Wa vea .... Handel The Wanderer Schubert love Nona ....Brahma Fare Thee Well Wolf If le Hath Entered Thy Heart. .. .Marx Fvoratlon Alhenla Seculdlllas Albeiilm Mr. Harris Vinton Fmlllve (Herodlnde) Massenet O Thoa Billowy Harvest-field Knchmanlnnf f In the Silent NlKht Raehmiwilnorf Wander Shoea Warren Kxeerpt from K.mperor Jones. .. Ciroenbera; The Water Mill Vaughn-Willliims Krtrklayer 1-ove H niche Captain SI ration's Fancy Taylor FlightTraining CorersriM'nf Approved School nirht lemons arranged at the VnJon Air Terminal by ; ap pointment. Night classes for ground s e h I instruction. 2415 O Street. PbM -ZJ5" or 2-614. Lin coin Airp!an & Flying School KFAB "1110 OPENING NIGHT" Big: 2-Hour Show Starting at Nine P. M. Wednesday UNIVERSITY COLISEUM YOU'RE INVITED! JT CUSS OR OS THE CAMPUS TlifYSi of iff m Eye! ' r k Perfect team-work! Daytime, date-time, any time at all . . . this trio takes vou round the rlork! For class-time . . the stroller. Tea-time (not too dress-up doings) ... the rust or black tie. Dale-time ... when you're majoring in glamour ... the siren sandal! And there are many other to choose from at Simon1 $1 0h m mifii Shoe Salon First Floor