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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1944)
Friday, October 27, 1944 THE NEBRASKA The little boy who put sand in his ash tray to keep the camels company is our nomination for the boy of the week . . . The homecoming game should be interesting and the dance looks promising ... A few Alpha Chi dates are Cac Curley and Sigma Chi Johnnie Bell . . . They played sardines together at Harry James . . . BJ Mahan with Sig Ep Stew Selker, and Mary B. Guek escorted by Jack Bailey, ATO . . . Wednesday night at 10:25 saw the climax of a beautiful friend ship and the beginning of court ship for DG Sallie Emerson and Beta Ed Robinson . . . She took his pin . . . At dawn tomorrow the Sig Ep breakfast takes place . . . Th'ta Chads Wells will be with Al Holmes . . . Chi Omega Harriet Quinn and Keith Leatherman will be yawning together . . . Alpha Chi Shirley Staats has been in vited by Bob Hastert . . . Alpha Xi Marcia Tyner, Tri Delt Jean ette McGinnis will be present with Don Jay and Jim Frans respec tively . . . Another pinning of interest is that of Kappa Lorraine "Elch" Beckinhauer and Phi Psi Pete Foe . . . Another KKG is doing all right for herself . She's Bev Engdahl who will be with Fiji Chuck Peterson Friday nite and Saturday nite! Homecoming dates in advance . . . such as SDT Marilyn Adler who will be with Stuart Goldberg, ZBT . . . More Tri Delts are Fanchon Jones and ZIP pinmate George Bosma, also Mignon Mar steller with a Sig Alph from Ohio State, Lt. Hae Mehlo . . and an other SDT pledge Tootie Monovitz plus SAM Larry Veta . . . Last week Phi Delt Dick Capek bet Phi Delt Jim McEachin that Jim could not carry Pi Phi pledge Eve Osborne from the Union to the Pi Phi house . . . Adam Mc Eachen tried, lost, and paid the bet . . AOPI Bette Tobin should be announcing something soon if her time spent with Sig Ep Noel Willis on his leave is conclusive evidence . . . And an AOPI who received a diamond recently is Dorothy Moore . . . He is Cpl. Glenn Norman . . . This is fair warning to kick your spirit In the jeans and pre pare for the political poll to be conducted in the Rag in the near future . . . Results later . . . This week end at the Sigma Nu pig dinner and homecoming dance will be Kay Blue Chi O and Cliff Holmes, Sigma Nu . . . Also at the pig dinner will be Chi O Hink Aasen and "Noggin" Chapin . . Chi O Lenore Beck has just re ceived a diamond from Theta Xi Herbert Williams . . . Then too, we hear tell that Jan Engle of Chi Omega and Louis Kremer, Sigma Nu, have supplied their re spective houses with candy and cigars . . . WSUH. OCT. 29 5". Hours Continuous Dancing Starting at 6:30 P. M. Direct from CARNEGIE HALL and the LUCKY STRIKE Hit Parade i JL ttm n:AiA.r Cirr discussed. uii uiuiug oicin The meetings are open to the rl I?! TIT 1.1-, public. The reports will be more x lane ui-iviAJiiiiu' Seminar Series A number of faculty members in the biological sciences have planned a program of bimonthly seminars at which recent work in various biological sciences will be ft We're Passing On a Tip to You . . Have your clothes pepped up by us. AOm. JLC8 Each Flu tax 1 V w 313 NO. 12 1 mum " SINCE 188 or less informal. Discussions will be held at 201 Bessey hall at 4 p. m. on Fridays. The dates are Oct. 29, Wo. 3, Nov. I7, Dec,tl, Dec. 15 and Jan. S. Have a "Coke" Eat, drink and enjoy yourself ...or adding refreshment to a backyard barbecue Plenty of ice-cold Coca-Cola helps make any barbecue a success. Have plenty of "Coke" ice-cold and ready to drink. When you shop, remember to ask for Coca-Coa. Everywhere, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes, Yxi become a bigh-siga of hospitality in the American home. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COLA COMfANT 6Y COCA-COL BOTTLING CO. 2110 G Coke,'Coca-Co1a It'i natural for popular name to acquire friendly abbrevia tion. That't why to Coca-Cola oKed "Cok". .O W44 Tha C-C C r-. for BIG WEEKEND! For all ihe rxciio meiit, look your very pretties!. Come elioone your eome-liiilier clothe at Miller's. You'll find Date Dresses Suits, Coat Furs, Hats Shoes and Sportswear on the ( " J I ' j J ErOoLMECor.iineE U U U U L Welcome! U a u u u u ! I'mecomersI