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THE NEBRASKAN Friday, January 12, 1945 1 tr IX V. Miss Dorothy C. James became the bride of FO Jack E. Deahl Jan. 3, 1945. The bride is a former student of the University of Nebraska and was active in the university theater. Conference . (Continued from Page 1.) each house to help with the bibliography which will be sent out periodically should be turned in to Helen Laird, telephone num ber 2-1926. A special table has been set up in the north end of the reserve reading room in the library which for pamphlets, books and litera ture for use by organized groups. The small room outside the re serve room may be used for dis cussion by students working on the conference. The Alcove in the main reading room will have a special shelf for peace conference literature. Additional pamphlets and litera ture may be obtained in Dr. N. L. Hill's office, 114 Sosh. Name Advisers. Faculty members who will act as advisors to organized groups: c. 88, C. S&A, Kail M. Anwlt. 808 SS, boon t Mtt F. I-1, t-t TTh. O. K. Bemmi, Prof. f PkitofHif', S1SS, horn I MKT, IlTTk. C. M. lOlliott, Prof, of Economic. 1Z S&A, turn - HW, TTk, t- F, 1 1 S. Marrarot Foaflr, Prof, af Borne Ec JOS H, boar. l :Mi-t MTW. Davit FHlmu. Prof. f PnH, Sol., 1M es, imwi, i-n rrh. i- mu f. C A. Fat-bos, Prof. f tbr Oaaitio, M AMI. konrt 10 MWF, Z Ml 1 Tin. KUn K. Gamble. Sup. of feudal !.. SI W, hoar S MWF. 1-4 TTk. . W. rrar. Prof, of HHitorr, tft SS, houro U. . MWF, 11-1 Ml. O. f. iUiann, MlSa &S, hoar 11-It. 10-U TTk. Joyor Hrrtr.W, Prof. f Soriutocy, I1A SK. boar 11 -It MWF, l-l all. X. L.. Hill, Prof. f pli. 8c., 11 B 88. ttfrm - MWF, 11-11 TTk. Committer No. TOrtty. DavM C. M. TMUtVU Committor -. Criminal, t. M. (MmmOrr o. of &aat Axta. i. By Nina Scott Snow's falling and we're crawl ing and everyone's bawling be cause mauling ... no that's not it, but it rhymes . . . it's a bee u-ti-ful day in Poughkeepsie and there's a fellow waiting there . . turn over "Accent. u-ate the Posi tive" and find out . . . Theta Beta Anne Taylor was monopolized by ATO med student Church Hieder during vackath and Gamma Phi Clarice Marshall says that Dale's last name doesn't necessarily mean he's that way . . she has a new diamond from Santa Claus Wolf . . .he's a for mer Farm House boy and Inno cent . . . The Pi Phi house has new sparklers . . . Cozette Weiland and Marge Erickson, are scream ing about Johnny and Donny, their Air Corps Lt, and soldier respectively . . . also, GC Blakes lee found a ring in her stocking from Phi Delt celebrity Johnny Jones . . . Marge Horstman likes the Navy and the gem one of its members gave her . . . he s Kuss Munson . . . The SDTs did right well too . . . pinned and candied are Lor raine Steinbery and Bert Veta SAM . . . Arlene Swartz to Sid Rodin, ZBT . . . and engaged finds Flo Pred to Jerry Witte . Question of the week . . . Does AO Pi Mary Allen have a Phi Psi pin or does she not? Bilhe Trombla of Kappa Alpha Theta and Bill Lear of Alpha Tau Omega piked Saturday nite . . . along with former pinmates ATO Bill Gayer and Tri Delt June Griffin . . . Casper, Wyoming is ka-wite the place sez Marianna Shoemaker. AOPI . . . spent her vacation1 there with Lt and Phi Gam Nedj Nutzman and tripped home with a diamond . . . tne diamona business would keep one in pin! money . . . "nother AOPI Mar garet Ha gen is keeping "third iSj finger left" warm with a ring from Phi Delt Charlie Hanford . . . The Mortar Boards have clever ness for their dates tomorry nite ... by the by here's something somebody payed me to have in. . . RrfekanK. Tit. f Mmcy. im Cant understand how it hxp- penea ini way. Bat Wednesday's Nebraskaa seemed to say That one Bill Flory did nominate Larson as the man for Santa's rate. Now there's no quarrel that Ernie's the man. He has it all ever that rny Van. Bnt what I really resent Is the insult to my poetic bent Don Chapin or rrorrin with Norrfa. By the way, is your poetic bent? It's trite to say that life is so daily, but if you aren't seen in the future, see ya in the pasture . . . From The Lincoln Journal. FM. turn. 11 alt. JfTTa. . .Laar W. laaravtrr. Prof, of PoM. Sol. 1A SS, km 11-It TTk, 3-4 MWF. C. E. Prof, of Oaoatra, til aa. boar ! MWF, 1 TV. K. MrN'cill, Prof. ac Eoanamors, SIM t ..naa I.?. I y . .. " ., " IX0 I'M-' -V iq ',"- 1 I From The Lincoln Journal. On Jan. 3, Miss Jean Ann Donley became the bride of En sign Warren M. Swanson. The bride is a graduate of the University of Nebraska and a member of Delta Gamma. Ensign Swanson attended the University of Nebraska and is a member of Phi Gamma Deita. -ll MWF, XS M. t-4TTa. C. H. FaMcraoa. Prof, af PUloaoaky, 1 88, kwn MKT, ! TTk. W. K. PMW, Prof, af Gormantc Laac, Ml Aaa, koara :3 all. 11 Tlk. l-t MTWTk. I. L. Sdlrni. Prf. af MMorr. MSB HIS Man -! TTk, 11-11 MWF. U B. fimlth. Prof, of ArrMrtw. II T. koara -i l, -lZ r, - TTk. Oris law, TTk. W. H. WoricmrMrr. Prof. f PWIooopkr. ttt 88, hoar 11 MWF, 1 TTk. Cawmltlce Moa. Facalty a4vhwn (or Mnmlttm: Wiprnt, Prof. f Eacmik, 1C ia-11, a-4 MWF, :3-ia. lt-1 1. OrcaaUaMan for WorM L. B. tSmita, t. PaaliiknOTrt of War Rctnkarft. S. Tcrrliatial Commitloe No. . Territorial fitatan aai Baaaarin of (Knaq', . W. Oray. (mmMttn No. a. TrrHtMial la 1! fcarope. Dcaa t. D. Clark CMimttb No. . Territorial la Balkaaw aaa dcatral Earanr, O. i. Hammna, O. Ntopaacb. M. K. fejilac. f'amnutloe No. 3, Torrltonal rraoleati, Affrac Italr. E. E. L--. maninr Na. S. doloaial PruMtimo mm4 ManaatcK. Laar Laacaotrr. Cominm No. . Tmatmraf af Orr- munr. Itoaa C H. OMfatkcr, C E. Mc- Ciommltlor Ko. 1(1. Ttwatmcaa af Janaa. C. W. ttmtt, Ioaa T. t. TkomniMMi. Committor Ka. 11, Botara aaa Pro rttua af Etkatc C-roaps, aoyce Borta- r. Oommlttor No. II. Lafcor aaa Ecoaoadr Rag Tags All Nebraskans for Service men workers should report next Tuesday, January 16, at 7:30 p. m. in The Nebraskan office. who converted this atoll into a coral carrier for American bomb ers; of Viggo, the head man in the village; of Father Vincent, the Catholic missionary; and of the giant turtles who once used the peaceful island for their rest. E. E. Uekrf, Prof. f fMwcrapkr. ! iObcoUobul, blarl Araal, C. L- Nli BOB HOPE -me PRITJCESSari M PIRATE GONNA CUTSOMB TJtPRS Book Notes' For those who enjoy books of adventure and tales of horror, two new books at ihe Alcove, "Lost Island" by James Hall and "Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural,'' edited by IL A. Wise, will be of interest j Lost Island is the- story of a pin point of Polynesie drowsing in the Pacific untouched by the war. This peace was broken in the summer of 1942 by the ar rival of an American Engineer, George Dodd, who was sent, with a blueprint in his pocket to this tiny South Sea island to make preliminary plans for an airfield in advance of the coming of the Seabees. This novel shows the human impact of the war as it rtrikes home in Polynesia. It be comes the story of the transport. the Seabees and the bulldozers FlightTralning Government Approved School Flight lessons amnred at (he Union Air Terminal by ap pointment. Night classes for CTonnd school instruction. 2415 O Street, Phone S-2SS5 or 2-612. Lincoln Airplane & Flying School o-w1.V BccEc In the saddle m m aqairLl Brown and while saddle oxfords ere back! White elk up per with brown calf saddle. Corral a pair . . . bring your ra tion bock along. CiH Scout $5.50 ScheJmtties $5.00 Be glamourous for ihe Mortar Board Party so your special date will think you're smooth. CLETA'S BEAUTY SHOP 1127 S St Ogee's eHH0P?y l! w Storfs Today