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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1944)
THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, October 18, 1944 In spite of the opening of hunt ing season (not that it hasn't been going on since the beginning of school in one form or another) and fraternity men deserting the campus, feminine fatales and UN he-men turned out this week-end providing spice and everything nice for those readers interested in the larks of campus gadabouts Returning to Lincoln Friday was Pfc. Dick Jernegan. former ASTP student, to see Theta Corky York. As a climax to this extra special furlough, Theta Lips were smiling when Corky became the recipient of his Phi Psi pin. Friday night Betty Dick and Eleanor Erickson, Pi Phi's, were seen dining and dancing in the company of lieutenants; also seen at same place were Betty Peter son, Alpha Phi, and an anony mous lieutenant. Must be a newly adopted campus hangout as nu merous other campusites were there. Taking in the dance at the Pike . . . and the stage show . . . were DG Kay Detweiller and Phi Gam, Don Andresen; Sue Lancaster, Theta, and Dale McCracken ATO; Lois Jean Starbuck, Alpha Phi, and Beta Jack Yeager; Alpha Chi Betty Ed Strain and ATO Chick Neal; Theta Jane Sutton and Sig Ep Tom Bauer; KKG Sara Murray and Bob Foster, Tri Delt Carol Jean McGrew and Frank Mulvey, ATO. DU reunion held at Turnpike when Jack McPhail and wife, the former Gay Gimple, DG, re turned. Dean Yates and date, Delores Jones, and Dean Kratz and Theta Sally O'Shea were participants. Joanne Bauer, Alpha Phi, is the lady being vied for by ATO Tom Noble and Bob Buxton. Beta Gene Rainey would like to be seen more often with KKG pledge Betty Burne and Theta pledge, Dottie Thompson, accord ing to a Beta rumor. Make up your mind. Gene. " Phi Delt Dick Chapin and DoDo' Schwenker, Tri-Delt, will be married in mid-November, or so the report goes. Dick will be a newly commissioned lieutenant then. Bringing home the loot was Paulie Martz, Alpha Phi Victim, a certain engineering student called Bugs. The latter called her a 'gold digger,' but to show her he didn't mean it and as a peace offering, she became the posses sor of his identification bracelet, engineering pin, and ring. Joan Bohrer, Theta, had a Ld. call from Phi Delt Don Cooper. Could the conversation have been an anti-climax? It was a pretty. pin. too. Beta Ed Robinson is taking Thetu Sigma Phi Meets Friday Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism fraternity, will meet Friday, Oct. 20, at 5:00 p. m. in the fraternity room of Ellen Smith hall. Business scheduled for the meeting is important and all members are urged to attend. Duimiimer . . (Contiraed from Page 1.) a marked ability at slight-of-hand. At 16, he appeared for a year at the famous Eden Musee on 23rd street in New York. Vaude ville tours followed, and when he was 17, he was invited to per form at the home of Theodore Roosevelt and also at tne home of the inventor, Thomas A. Edi son. A native of New York, Dunnin ger has a radio program on the Blue network, and when commer cial radio started, he was the first paid entertainer on the air. A few years ago, Dunninger Sally Emerson, DG, to his home town soon. Ed wants to know where this information came from; however, no denial or con firmation of report was made. Pete Foe, Phi Psi and Lorraine Beckenhauer, KKG, have been coking quite frequently. Does this mean anything? Flash . . . kindergarten romance continues. KKG Harriet Lily re ceived a Sig Ep ' pin from Ken Horrell. Myra Colberg, KKG, treated the Kappas to candy with pin mate Gene Dixon, Sig Ep. An other candy passing was held at the Gamma Phi house Monday, when Jean Shapland and fiance, Dale Gustafson, did the honors. demonstrated before the Navy de partment a scheme he had worked out for rendering battleships in visible at a distance of more than ing newspapers and magazinei covering his demonstration, he was cordial but refused to give any information, partly due to the fact that magicians never like to give away their secrets and also because this particular secret is concerned with defense. Chairman of the v Universal Council for Psychic Research, he has also been successful in thera peutic hypnotism, and has cured countless diseases of a mental dis order. Dunninger is of the opinion that there is a serious future in this type of work. "My reception of thought im pressions is an inner visual proc ess," he explained. He discerns letters, words, and numbers as they were inscribed by an un seen hand within his mind. "It gives the effect of white lettering on a black slate," he continued. Pope Pius XII, during a visit to the United States in 1936, crossed the magician by thinking in Latin. Dunninger is now doing hyp notic work with patients in hos pitals, and is meeting with suc cess. He believes telepathy can be developed in the fields of criminology, phchology, and psychiatry. Dunninger likes to ooint out that he can regard his career with comDlete obiectivitv. "I started at the bottom," he says, "And worked to the top. Some of the nations greatest minds are assured of the fact that Joseph Dunninger is the greatest show man in the business. FlightTraining Government Approved School Fllfffct leflMIM MTSBfed ftt the Uni on Air Terminal by ap pointment. Night classes for tromi school lnstractioa. 2415 O Street. Phoao -tl59 or 2-C124. Lincoln Airplcmc & Flying School L For Fine Correspondence Papers and Envelopes uni DOUG Hallmark Greeting Cards uni DRUG 14th A S St. NEW WAY Shoe Eicbnildcrs and Hat 138 S. 13th Works 2-4491 FREE VARIETY SHOW Charles Laughton and Merle Oberon in "Forever and A Day" 3:00 P. 31., Sunday, Oct. 22 Union Ballroom Dear Students, We have no monetary goal, Our aim is to please YOU. Therefore we present the 1944 Season The Wingless Victory . The Skin of Our Teeth Papa Is All Angel Street Kiss and Tetl All for $2.40 Season Ticket M SALE MOW! Join Us, Won't You? TSie University Tlioatro You are invited to A Special Concert by THE SOUTKWS at Union College Auditorium 8:15 P. M.-Oct. 22 TICKETS AT Miller & Paine (Service Dept.) Gold & Co. (Stamp Booth) Walt's Music Shop General Admission SI plus tax Reserved $1.50 plus tax a si JUST ARE11YE2D! JUNIOR DATE DRESSES 14.95 to 29.95 Mrs. Leotdley, our Junior buyer, has returned from New York with just the gay, flattering styles you'll adore. Lots of dressy types for your special dates. Sizes 9 to 15. HARRY JAMES HERE OCT. 23. SECOND FLOOR 4 T r i