THE NEBRASKAN Friday, February 9, 1945 BY NINA SCOTT. The Navy Ball seems to be the ultimate in excitement for this period of rest from the week . . Marilyn Boettinger, KKG, and new pinmate, Phi Psi Fred He cox will go Betty June Bald win, better known as "Baldie," of the Alpha Phi domain, and Beta Bill Hawkins are week-ending in Omaha for the affair... Kathie Schaeeher, Kappa, and former pinmate Chuck Gleason will spend the week-end as guests of Ginny Turner of KKG, whose escor will be famed Phi Psi Pete Anderson . . And there's another side to ball dates . All has to do with DG Pat Kocum's refusal to attend with Phi Psi Pete Foe., has something to do with trenchmouth ...naively speaking, whatever could such a condition have to do with such an outcome?" A steady affair in the first stages is that of Barbie Russell, cute blonde, and Stan Mark, Sigma Nu.. and Hugh Allen Delt, wishes he could say the same for his relations with Kappa Bcv McMains.. For night onto weeks now he has had what might be called a crush on her Intrigue in Omaha. Beta's Dean Neal and Larry Stoner are parties in some in trigue situated in Omaha . Seems they both had dates with a cer tain Dorothy Sorenson on the same nite . Nobody seems to know how the whole thing worked out . and they're still speaking to each other which is some consolation . . Little Janie Frye may be breaking the AWS rules by wear ing a corsage to Veloz and Yo landa Wednesday, but who wouldn't when the man sends you two. not one, but two brown orchids . Janie's a DG and the man in question is a Fiji So that you all can keep in touch with the couples seen more than frequently together, a few of them are: Gamma Phi Myra Lee Haden and ATO Phil Oxley. . . Alpha Phi Jo Bauer and Ware Christianson. . Jettie Mcintosh Lt. W. C. Gil more Receives Silver Star for Bravery Second Lieutenant Wilson C Gilmore, Infantry, (deceased) has been awarded the Silver Star Medal for gallantry in action. Captain Leigh P. Hopp, infantry commandant at the university, presented the award to Lt. Gil- mores wife, Mrs. Belle E. Gil more, at a ceremony held in the Presbyterian church in Tecumseh, Neb., on Dec. 27, 1944. The SilverStar ranks next to the Legion of Merit and is the first of this class awarded to a former student of the university during World War It to be pre sented by this departmemnt. Leads Patrol. Lieutenant Gilmore received his citation for gallantry in action, when a hostile attack created a dangerous gap in the battalion defense line during the period for March 2-5, 1944. He led a patrol into enemy-held terrain in an effort to ascertain the Ger man strength and dispositions. He held off the German troops alone, while he sent his patrol back with the valuable information, ac cording to an army release. Lieutenant Gilmore received his A.B. degree at Omaha uni versity and attended Creighton university for one year. He en tered the college of law at the university in 1940, graduating in 1942. After graduation he entered the armed forces and was selected to' attend Officer Candidate School (Infantry), graduating in January, 1943. ICSSSMEDI LOST Bottom part of black Shaeffcr pen. Call 2-2304. Jean Lipsrtt. L"oST -SiBma Chi Jewelrd pin by Dim Pi'Kler. Reward offered. Call 21H2. and John Van Home. Delt.. and there's a scoop on that last one. . . Annapolis Midshipman Dean Johnson presented Jan Routhitt, AOPi. with a miniature and she passed the candy to the AOPi's Monday nite. . . Babette Stenger, Alpha Phi. spent last week-end tearing around with Sigma Chi Marvin Bowhay.. Just where Butch Schroeder, Fiji, enters into this is the question., and another un happy couple is that concerning Joan Fankhauser, Kappa, and Johnny Bell, Sigma Chi ..Both seem to be : .Tiering from melan cholia . . No jokes, no puns, no nothin' .. Just so long ..It's been sQOooolong . . Peace . . . (Continued from Page 1.) been made by the planning com mittee. Committee No. 1: Eleanor Knoll, chairman; Kay Hayes, vice chair man. Committee No. 2: Virginia De Forrest, chairman; Towne Club, vice chairman. Committe No.3: Shirley Jenk ins, chairman; Bill Olson, vice chairman. Committee No. 4: Jean Rem menga, chairman, Ed Robinson, vice chairman. Committee No. 5: Betty Lou Horton, chairman; Grace Steck ley, vice chairman. Committee No. 6: Anne Wellen siek, chairman; Dexter Sharpe, vice chairman. Committee No. 7: John Lind, chairman; John Basarick, vice chairman. Committee No. 8: Myra Colberg. chairman; Marie Abraham, vice chairman. Committee No. 9: Margaret Neumann, chairman; Lois Ever ingham, vice chairman. . Committee No. 1: Margaret Corbitt, chairman; Lavawn John son, vice chairman. CommiUee No. 11: Hal Schwamb, chairman; Claire Kep ler, vice chairman. Committee No. 12: Irving Ep stein, chairman; Mary Helen Thorns, vice chairman. The Worcester Polytechnic in stitute News figures that war-busy Students are working a 70. 6-hour week under the accelerated program. Flight Training Government Approved School Flight lessons arranged at the Union Air Terminal by ap pointment. Night classes for ground school instruction. 2415 O Street Phone 6-2885 or 2-6121. Lincoln Airplane fir Flying School Science Seminar Schedules First Meeting Friday M. K. Elias will speak Friday on "Size Factor in Individual and Race," to open the second sem ester faculty seminar in the bio logical sciences. This meeting and all the others will be held at 4 p. m. Fridays in room 201 of Bessey hall. The other speakers will be C. B. Schultz, "Problems Concern ing Size and Growth of Individu als in Palenontology," Feb. 23; D. D. Whitney, "Inheritance of " Man," March 9; H. G. Hoick, "Studies on the Relation of Sex to Drug Action," accompanied with demonstrations, March 23; H. O. 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