The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 27, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ' THE NEBRASKAN
Friday. April 27, 1945
J Jul Vb&AaAkcuv
roiti-ioiiiB TIAB
rklik4 UrN time watkt Saa4r WMinMj u rrta'a flartnt nkMl
Tr
snript lm art tl.M Pr grncstet ar I1M far tkt Catlr tew. U-M
Mailr4 SinrU eaay. 6 OaU. tiiltrH a imii-dui MkUrr at Iba aa'" a
Lincoln Nebraska, ana.r Ad at Caatraai Marrb S. aa at aerial rait at
ffltatr artdf. far ia Sectiaa llti. Act at Oelaaar a. Ull. AaUariaad Saataaiaai
S I set.
EDITORIAL ST APT
rdtte Baral W. AaarB
Managing Editsr Jfaa C.lalfrlly. Bflly l.aa HuilM
New s I'didlors rallis Traiardrn. Shirley Jenkins Mary Aliie rawnad. Bill Roberta
Sport Kdilor . Char Peiersaa
So.ielT Edilar Belly Kin
Bl'SINtSS STAFF
Rnstnrv Manaret Mildred FntMrom
Av.Ktanl R.inrss Manactri Lorraine Aramin. Shirley Muben
CirruLvinn Manager Janet llvlrhinton
Golden Opportunity . . .
The drive to lid the campus of dandelions is rolling in
high gear. Well-planned and well-organized, the clean-up
campaign was launched Wednesday when a letter explain
ing the object and organization of the drive was dispatched
to the presidents of the various houses on the campus by
a special Student Council committee.
The campaign is well under way, but it is still very much
in the critical make-or-break stage. .The plans are laid," but
the actual digging has hardly begun. The responsibility for
the success or failure of the drive now rests squarely on the
shoulders of the students, working through the organized
houses.
Students thus are faced with a rare chance to combine
beautification of the campus with a lot of fun. It would
be highly regrettable if they failed to take advantage of the
opportunity.
We Repeat!
Every semester The Nebraskan receives many excellent
Letterips which it cannot publish because the writers failed
to sign their names. A recent letter praising the dandelion
campaign, for example, could not be published because the
writer used a pen name.
To clear up the obvious confusion on the matter of
anonymous letters. The Nebraskan states once again its
long-standing policy: No letters-to-the-editor will be pub
lished in The Nebraskan unless they are signed with the
writer's legal signature. The Nebraskan adheres to this
policy on the principle that any person desirous of airing
his views in the columns of a newspaper should have the
moral courage to identify those views as his own.
MadI
1 now" that Lt. Danny Slater has
forsaken England lor a m aay
furlough . . .arrived Sunday . . .
Flo Ella Sober ff really has the
deal Lt. Ray Evers came all the
way from Texas just to be with
her Tuesday night.
Exit pianissimo . . . Whntdidya
expect . . . chimes?
Macille Schmid, Alpha CM
On Friday, April 20, Ernest
Harrison, of the school of music
faculty, w as a judge for the state
district II contest in Fremont.
Twenty-five members of Phi
Chi Thela, business administra
tion sorority, made their annual
inspection lour of Omaha busi
ness firms, Friday, April 20.
BY NINA SCOTT.
The edges certainly are ragged
. . . frayed would be more like
it , , . when people don't even
know what they're doing or what
other people are doing, its time
for investigation . . . guess the
scouts will have to be let loose
. . . FBI moaning Foolish Betas
Incorporated . . . They'ie the ones
who don't even need hunting dogs
. . . they just scream Ml'SH ad
oxcel.sior from there . . .
A new "Little Gill so Tender
and True" is Gamma Phi Jody
Lehman who has climaxed a
steady since September affair
wilh 1)U Nelt Freisenborg by let
ting him pin his pin on her . . .
Yellow Weeds Leave.
Today is t ho day those ink in'
yellow weeds leave their cozy
campus homes and weigh in to
judge who will be ihe Dandelion
Queen and King . . . California
has its Roses and Nebraska to be
ingenious has its precedent . . .
The RQ's standing for FLENTY
are to be presented tonight at the
dance . . . according to Myra Col
berg . . . Towne club is having a
dance tomorrow night . . .
Intratraternity dance yet! Three
Gamma Phi's with intentions of
dancing are Shirlee Hammond,
Mavis McMurray, and Donna
Eilers . . . Their inviiers are DU
Jim Tagader. Sig Ep Don Mun
son, and Lt. Roy Gean . . .
The SDT's had candy for des
sert Monday night from Sylvia
Hurwieh announcing her new
SAM pin from Sol Swartz . . .
Return of Native.
Return of the native is typified
by former ATO Johnny Thomp
son back from the wars . . . has
a date Saturday night wilh Dee
Gee Helen Johnson even I ho' his
pinmate Marcy Baur, Alpha Phi
is in Omaha . . . Bobby Sherwood
is the destination of these two
"old friends'' . . .
Gamma Phi Ginny Hamilton is
flying high over the Air Corps
WHO
r.
VI
II
plant
T7
i 1 !
n iJl-: . i fit
Who will win the Sing? d f Judge-da zzlers
. i i U V 1
herewith presented tor gals t v m competition
CARDIGAN and SLIP-OVER SWEATERS
The traditional pastels yes! find so deliriously col
ored ... in such soft wool . . . you'll welcome our
sweaters in your year-round wardrobe. Jonquil . . .
violet . . . pink . . . grey . . . leaf-green . . . blue
. . . white . . . lime. 34s to 40s.
$3.95 io $9.95
SKIRTS
Match, blend, or con
trast 'em! Smooth wool
crepes in lime, jonquil,
blue, fuchsia, green,
purple. 24s to 30s.
$4.95 to $9.95
THE SPORTS SHOP. . .FIRST FLOOR
beaming with her ATO pin from
long time love, John StaVler.
TOWNSEND PHOTO SCHOOU
Friday and Saturday, April 20
and 21, Miles Dresskell and Don
ald Lent, both of the university
school of music faculty, judged
instrumental groups for the state
district IV music contest
i it
1
-------- -,v i r el
.4.,
"Tanker out of control on jxyrt tlio lookout
toloiilionos to the officer on the hrite. Ever alert,
this merchant seaman ami his mates transport
mountains of materials to every battle front. In
tpite of fog, storms ami the enemy, they are deliver
ing the tools of Victory.
Until the day of Victory comes our job at
Western Electric is to keep on producing vat uan
tities of communications and electronic equipment
to aid every branch of our wartime services. In
this Kork, many college graduates lwth men and
vomen ar serving their country well.
Buy all the Wmr Bontlt you ran aiui them!
Western Electric
m iaCi...souct or suit ro tmc u stsum.
IN ... atSlHAl Of COMMUNICATIONS (3jimCnT.
Just Arrived
BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
SLACKS 2 and up
OPLAYSUITS 495 and up
SKIRTS 2 and up
SHORTS l"-3"
OPOLOSHIRTS l09-!"
BLOUSES2 and up
1125 0 ST.
LINCOLN, NEBR