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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1945)
THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, April 4, 1945 BY MORTLOCK AND MURRY. . . . Gene Krupa hit the campus with a pair of whirling drum sticks and it hasn't been the same since . . . dates for the big event were DG Phyl Sorenson and Sig ma Nu Bob Cole, Beta Larry Stoner and Chi O Donna Wagner, and Lt. Pete Smith from Jack sonville, Fla., with Maxine Mc Kenzie . . . Theta Sue Lancaster twirled with Dave McShane, Phi Delt, while Sal Yoder. Alph Chi dittoed with SAE Jim Baird. . . . . . . AST's Joe Button and Blair Kitch took in the drummer boy with Alpha Chi Joyce Smith, and Helen Uhlum ... as did Irwin Fristo, Sig Ep. with Bev Uhlers, and Alpha Chi Bobbie Emerson and Hoyt Yowell . . . SAE Lynn Ehler, and L. J. Starbuck, Alpha Phi, were there along with KKG Gretch Shroeder and Sigma Nu Dave Russell, and Gamma Phi FlightTraining School Flight lessons arranged at the Union Air Terminal by ap pointment. Night classes for ground school instruction. 2415 O Street Phone -2885 or 2-6124. Lincoln Airplane & Flying School Government Approved Shirley Hammond and Jim Taga der DU . . . . . . Chi O Jan Engle is making big plans for a journey east to view pinmate, Louis Kramer, ex Sigma Nu prexy, receive his Navy commission. . . big doings in the direction of Phi Delt, Bob Hahn and Kappa Margy George are noted . . . AOPi Margaret Hagen s Charley Hanford, a Phi Delt from St. Louis, made the Easter holidays bright on his visit here . . . prob ably the happiest woman around these parts is Maxine Hamilton, whose lieutenant husband just got home from overseas . . . KKG Bev Engdahl took Phil Munson home with her and returned the proud wearer of his ZIP pin . . . TOWNSEND PHOTO STUDIO. STARTING TO BEAVER? When you get tired of so much refresh yourself and your clothes by hav ing them expertly cleaned at 333 No. 12 . .! HP .HI 1 Ml HI SINCE 1888 tftfUQ) ill H wm mM 1 Superbly Smart! Dependable! Here's the best buy in rainu iar hindtome protection for health and clothes by AUigmttr! Super smart. Tastefully tal I jred. Processed for dependable service in wind and rain. Proudly featured inaselectionof popular styles. Come ia todayl Storm-Wind Coot, 11.50 Weather-Style Gabardine Coat, 25.75 Galetone Raincaot, 18.75 Metii Clothing, Second Ftwr mmmmmmm unior Frocks Joan Miller by 1095 to Spring frocks . . . simple la styling yet suhlle in appear ance. Choose a Joan Miller . . . the trump card in your wardrobe! You'll war yours everywhere. QOLD S.. Thlr4 FUf. f , ' t . i. ' ..sJ-l f- -r - . .- I". " "' " - ' II II Junior Genius A smooth one-piecer flattering your Junior figure . . . has tht new "treat shoulder" line . . . contrasting belt . . . fashioned of famous "Miami Cloth" . . . la lush pastels. Junior sizes to IS. 1 Joe M 4 MA Vi-.ii-.. i.i J f v s. f v.. -t v fit m ' .l, .r i 7 A A r. f &. . V re 1 10'5 HOLD'S... Tklr4 rur. Koret of California TRikskirT Fold It up It's self-repleatinc. Roll It up It's crush resistant. You'll want one In your wardrobe. In rmftm tfruttar, ttcill mnd 100 numl, tiir 22 to 30 OOLOS...Thlr Flr. G Junior Coats i n E it V' i r ' 6y Diana Sizes 7 to 15 3995 Wearable, rasual toppers, that you can wear carelessly tlironn over the shoulder when the. mood makes you . . . over suits, dresses, slacks, for every Spring occasion. In 100 woolens, beautiful colors. O Boy Styles O Chesterfields 1 -'"1 Jfth ifi .'jfff&tii (4fflo OLD'S... TWS rtMt.