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Friday, September 28, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN Page 5 BY BET KING Crawl out of that mud p-.ddle and get into the swing of things. This is definitely the week-end for such goings on. The Betas have big things planned. I rom here Jack Clemens looks like one of the busier boys Saturday night the lucky gal is DG Ellie Detweiler. Babs Sten ger, Alpha Phi beauty, rates the bunday night deal. The Tri Delts have rolled out the welcome mat for Midge Wall's fiance, Lt. George Patterson, who arrived Wednesday for a visit fol lowing his discharge. This should be a whee of a week-end for Midge. Chi Ohhhhh Margy Amend was asking everyone in the Union the other day if they knew Al Chne, new Sig Chi pledge. Seems Margy wasn't exactly sure who he was, and she had a coke date with him. Margy isn't the only one having .man trouble of one sort or an other. Blonde Louise Rawley of the Triple Deltas is involved in an Army-Navy triangle. Army Lt. Johnny Gibbney and NRO Dick Freethy constitute quite a knotty problem. Reversed Problem To reverse things a little, the ATC's are having gal trouble. Mary Lancaster of the Theta Kite heard that a certain man from Boulder was coming down to see Saturday's game and just inci dentally Mary. The Taus feel that "that's just tough" 'cause they have other plans for her. The fight in the stands should be as good as the one on the field. While we're in the Theta region could Peg Miles sudden inter est in affairs of a culinary nature have anything to do with the fact that Beta John Smedley is hash ing at the Theta house? Come Rain Come Shine All this rain makes some peo ple want to stay under a roof, but not Fiji Jack Briggs and Jacqe Merritt, Kappa. They went pic nicking Wednesday evening. The weather hasn't affected Alpha Xi Clepne Reetz planned trip to Sioux City either. Fiance Claude Blankenship is the big attraction there. An "Advice to the Lovelorn" column would be a decided help to the Sig Alph-Alpha Chi combi- WSSF Aids in Reconstruction Of World Education Thru AUF Sharing proportionately with the National War Fund and Ne braskans for Servicemen in the receipts from the all university fund drive beginning Monday is the World Student Service fund. The WSSF is the way in which American students participate in the enterprise of aiding students all over the world. It is an ed ucational and fund raising agency which was given its present name in 1941. Work done with money raised for the fund is done on an international, interracial, non political and non-sectarian basis. Resting entirely on students and faculty of American univer sities, the responsibility should be considered not as a responsibility but as a privileee. American students have been spared during the war from combat, invasion, terrorization, dictatorship and hardship. WSSF Purposes. Among the ournoses of the WSSF in the post-war era are providing direct relief for stu dents and professors who were victims of the war: helDine to establish and strengthen student co-operatives and social services; supplying books and scholarship ntion of Arch Briggs and B. J Mahan. This off-again-on-again stuff is so confusing. Flame-topped Ginny Hamilton, Gamma Phi, is minus the third finger sparkle, but she's decided that friendship is a wonderful thing ... at least for the present Bright Lights? The bright lights of Omaha are luring ATO Phil Oxley away from home. That lure isn't accented by the fact that Omaha is also the home of Gamma Phi Myra Lee Haden, is it? Flash a certain prominent Mortar Board seems to have for goten the AWS rules and come in 45 minutes late. The big question is will she be courted, or will she serve at Myra Col berg's wed ding tonight? The Los Angeles street rail ways system has installed two way radiotelephone service in all of its 22 service trucks. The trucks are thus able to communi cate with central headquarters. NEWMAN CLUB Inriivs CATHOLIC STUDENTS Sept. 28 To All University Church Night at the Stu dent Union X-Y-Z Rooms, 7:30 to 9:00 P. M. t Sept. 30 All University Church Sunday Mass Com munion at 11:00, X-Y-Z Rooms, Student Union. ) J RECEPTION for BAPTIST STUDENTS Friday Evening First RiiptUt Church 6:30 p. in. Dinner free to all Baptist Students Magician Mirimba concert Sing Fun period at the Second Baptist Church (ThoN wishing transportation to the First Church will j I r at the Student House, 1440 Que, at 6:15). J I I aid; and building student rehabil itation centers. To do this work, the actual task will be given to groups or individuals in the coun try concerned. One group will be "initiating" personnel, experi enced and mature workers who will serve as a hcaquarters staff. The other group will be made up of younger persons still in the student category. The reconstruction of univer sity life is a far larger and more complicated task than merely giv ing aid to students. Thoughtful university youth in Europe and Asia, influenced by the suffer ing they have gone through, are concluding that universities have failed in their purposes. Reconstruction. Since the task of the WSSF this year is reconstruction instead of relief, the budget "has been dou bled and each student is being asked to donate twice as much as last year. The quota for Ne braska is $3,000, or equal the amount of the goal for the entire AUF drive. Nebraska students can give enough to the fund to assure the $3,000 WSSF being raised. You've got what it takes GIVE! NRO . ... (Continued from Page 1.) go a long way. Skirts and sweat ers seem popular, but when topped off with a pipe, that's one of the things I came to college for but I'm hoping it is not a regular scene. If these profs don't snow us under, there should be a good roof raised someplace. Not for getting that we are potential gen tlemen, tho, I guess those roofs will only go a mile high. Bronze, Silver Stars Awarded Lt. W. Nickerson Friday morning at a ceremony held in Nebraska hall at the uni versity, Mrs. W. T. Nickerson, Lincoln, received the bronze star and the silver star awarded post humously to her husband, Lt. Wendell T. Nickerson, infantry. The silver star citation stated "gallantry in action" and the bronze star citation praised Lt. Nickerson's heroic achievement. Attending the university in '37 and '33, he was a member of the ROTC unit. Methodist Students will find u welcome Friday Nighr-8 P. M. Ag College Area Party Warren Community House 45th and Orchard Trinity Church Area Party Trinity Church 16th and A Sts. St. Paul Area Party St. Paul Church 12th and M Sts. I: X f: '. J t-ii '''x''iZ : t ::. --. :f v:Af T- t .: .-iT. 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