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4 SERVICE MEETS EDITION . Friday, November 3, 1944 Peterman Wedding Party . 1 - r i I v'i- in , , 1 r ' x JIW l v .... A 7 . . . u . -y ; . I l If - ! .1 M i s 1 If i - f J t: I I i I ; J fiT:.; . : . 1 m r : if r.-':v-t i . ff'A?,r . '""1 ; : .;. :.-.': ' ' , I ): i x ! si :vv ' X .' ' ' ' .. I , . , ' 1 . .:..-! ' t " . . I v? t - 7 : -.v. . .. , ,: ..,.. f ' at." ' v.,J,.,'v..,. -v-. II ' "inTir.Btrll From The Lincoln Journal. The marriage of Miss Marilyn Mardis to Lt. George Ralph Peterman at the First Presbyterian church was solemnized Oct. 19. Pictured above is the bridal party, from left to right: Miss Gloria Mardis who attended her sister as maid of honor; Pvt. Darrell DeVoe, best man; and the bride and groom. Mrs. Peterman attended the University of Nebraska and Is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Jackets Head Coeds' Fashion List for Fall I Unusual jackets hold the spot light these crisp, fall mornings es UN students hurry sleepily along leaf-bordered walks to continue a morning nap at an eight o'clock class. "How" becomes the theme song as proud co-eds saunter past donned in brown or tan "indian style" jackets. Trimmed with a like fringe on sleeves and shoulders or decorated with gaily colored beads, they are really "news" this fall. As Uncle Sam's service colors take over the wardrobes of boy friends co-eds don discarded jackets of all styles, lengths, and colors. We have' captured his secret, and broad feminine shoul ders are definitely "in." Mannish tan breakers, sleeves rolled carelessly, are seen tr in and out of the corn crib and peering around cool refresh ing cokes at any time of these cool October days. Students avoiding a chilly "eight o'clock" come out in the late hours of the morning donned in sleeveless "plaid 'n plain" jackets topping matching or con trasting skirts. Mu Phi Epsilon Plans Luncheon ' The Funders' Day luncheon of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority, will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, at 12 p. m. in parlors Y and Z of the Student Union. The out-state alumni and the Lincoln alumni will be guests of the active chapter, of which Miss Catherine Trenchard, Cam bridge, is president. The presi dent of the Lincoln alumni chap ter, Mrs. Lowell King, will speak. WAA Outing Cluh Plans Bike Hikes, Parties For Year The Outing, club, which has been organized under the auspices of the WAA, plans an active pro gram for this year. Some of the anticipated activities are: Bike hikes, skating parties, cabin parties. The Outing club is making its initial trip on Sunday, Nov. 5, through Fontenelle forest. All college women are cordially in vited to attend. Reservations must be made through the WAA office by Satur day morning. The party leaves Sunday morning at 7:30 a. m., re turning at 4:15 p. m. Each is to bring her own lunch. The cost of the complete round trip will be $2.50. These plans will be carried out at least once a month. Contact the WAA office if bicycles are to be rented or for use of the cabin. The Outing club is sponsored by Miss Jane Mott, new instructor from California. The newly-appointed chairman for this year is Nell Hagberg, who replaces Betty Rhodes, who did not return to school this year. Book Nook Gives Review of Royal Gunnison's Work Royal Arch Gunnison's "So Sorry, No Peace" was reviewed on this week's Book Nook. Research for the book newscast was done by Janetbetty Kenny and Edith Miller. Dorothy Reilley and Joyce Tucker wrote the script. The production was directed by Joan Bohrer and Helen Johnson. Book Nook is heard each Tues day at 4:15 p. m. on KFAB. Slavery was abolished in Brazil In 1888. BY HELEN GOODWIN. With the excitement of home coming over, and winter tingling in our ears, news is either so spicy it burns, or at the low ebb of crispness. Prevailing on better judgment, temptation to print the former is refrained ... or by necessity. Still pins, candy passings, wed dings and love hold precedence. Phi Delt of last year, Cpl. Leo Beck returned last -veek end and made June Stubblefield a jr. Thi Delt. What happened to June Griffin, Tri-Delt in this triangle? On ag campus, candy passing came to the front. Iris Baxter and Melvin Hewitt of the Merchant Marines did the honors, as did Ruth Weinburgcr and Lt. Neil Fouts, formerly of the Tioneer Co-op. Back on leave and with special interest on campus is Lt. Quenton Allen, SAE, who surprised his fiancee Mortar Board Helen John son of the Delta Gamma domain. SURPRISE, it was! Delta Gam mas were in an uproar midst the meotin and greetin', but all ended well. Naval Air Cadet Norm Hoelk, Phi Delt of last year, was home on leave visiting Theta Joline Ackerman. Making the most of his brief visit they took in the dance at the Pike Sunday, and have been busy since . . . Ah yes! Phi Gams back on campus were Naval Air Cadet Knute Coppcl who was seen at the Pike Sunday with SK Doris Frahm. Larry Wentz, connected with Uncle Sam's navy in a round-about way stopped over enroute to Philadel phia. Saturday night, the Sigma Nu's were hosts at their annual "Pig Dinner." Not pork, but pheasant was served and ' twas mighty good. Zane 'Tex' Cole had his pinmate Chickie Her down for the big event. This news might be quite a surprise to girls about campus who thought he was an eligible bachelor. Other Sigma Nu dates were Dick Batchelder and Chi O Dor othy Black; Jim Alexander and AOPi Mary Louise Kennedy; Don Chapin and Chi O Hink Asson . . . this twosome might provide fu ture news; Harry Harris and Tri Delt Shirley Schnitker; Melvin Hermsmeyer and Anne Doudna, Gamma Phi. Another pin found its way to the AOPi house when Georgialee Hansen and Murray Minthorne found each other. Murray is now attending Med school in Omaha, formerly on campus and Farm House member. Betas Dick Klopp and Bill Ol son imported their dates from Omaha for Beta party, and have done same in past. Does this mean that UN doesn't have enough eligible ferns on campus? Or is it just love? Blue jackets from Crete seemed to take over pledges last week end. KKG Martha Aikin, Theta Betty Heckenlively, and DG Nancy Gary wore with Bob Wenke, Bud Shaumberg and Jim McDermott respectively. Jackie Tobin, AOPi pledge has been dating Dick Coke, Phi Psi, or so the report goes. Speaking of dates, and such things . . . what is Phi Delt Joe Kessler doing at the Pi Phi house so much? An other question that arouses curi osity is why is Tau Bob Buxton so interested in David City lately? Disturbing the Alpha Xi house, and arousing their curiosity are the numerous messages Shirley Eurnig gets from 'Ed'. "What a difference a day makes." Popular song most everywhere. Does this answer anything? Last but hot least, the Sig Ep serenade Wednesday night proved that "Sank Frinatra" isn't the only one that can sing. Let's be having more of these. (Subtle hint, fraternities). TOWNSEND PHOTO STUDIO. 'Blueprint' Cover Gels Face-Lifting For First Issue The Blueprint, magazine of the college of engineers, will appear soon with a new cover design. The first of its regular eight is sues a year will contain articles on new Nebraska industries, an electric arc process ,and an ar ticle by Professor De Baufre, chairman of the Department of Engineering Mechanics, on what the university can do to promote manufacturing in Nebraska. These features as well as the regular re ports on various engineering so cieties will be of interest to all engineers. The Blueprint's assistance on the faculty is -Professor Barnard of the Mechanical Engineering Department ,and this year's mag azine which is sent to members of the alumni group of the col lege as well as students, will have Jack Busch as its editor. Farmers using electric power find that milk can be cooled at 9Vfc cents per 100 pounds, as against 40 cents by ice. 1 La. 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