SunHay, NovemEer 18, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN Page 3 BY PAT TOOF. "How to lose friends and alien ate people" might be called the theme of this, but really it's only stuff you guys and gals might be interested in. Anyway, peo ple went out Friday night in cluding Dona Leigh Brugh, Theta, with a man who wasn't her cus tomary Bill Swanson. Instead she chose a brother Beta from Knox College the man in ques tion is Lt. L. D. Naffziger, NROTC officer. Speaking of Betas . . . pledge Bill Barrett latched on to a Saturday night date with DG Jody Harrison . . . Don't worry, Bill, maybe Don will fall down the Phi Delt stairs or something. , Forgot to mention before that the ATO Sid Salzman and Phi Bev Ramer duo has broken up . . . What happened, Casanova . . . Too much worry about brother Sid's troubles make you slip up on your own? Rehearsing. Still talking about that Sig Chi party of Friday night . . . Chi O Fran Poulos took a switch to Paul Buckly . . . but how about Rog Johnson, NRO, Fran? Or did you straighten it all out Sat urday night? Incidentally, it has finally been, decided that Allen Cline kept company in the modern-theme with cute Patty Guhin. But the big news at the party was that Marilyn Dennison was chosen to be the sweetheart of the Sigma Chi pledges. Her proud escort was Frank Schmechel. The Popcorn theme of the Phi Tsi party Saturday night has popped" into the light with the spot on "real cute" Hank Heidt brink and Jean Skinkle, APOi. Raised eyebrows at Pete Foe with Kappa Ginny Turner . . . Too bad about AWS rules, Joan! Why does Boyd Hecht, Sig Ep Prexy, get that dreamy look in his eyes when the boys sing of the Delta Gammas? Eh, Shirts! What's in a Name? Tau Tom Noble seems to have a little trouble getting his Jo's straight at the Theta house . . . Shall we mention again that Jo Bohrer doesn't date (supposedly) 6imply because she has already chosen her man, but "Ack" is a swell girl, too. Tri Delt Marilyn Stevens soon will turn her back on the festiv ities here and trip up to Chicago to keep a weekend date with a man just back from the Pacific . . . Correspondence is a wonder ful thin?. Seen having an exciting time at the Sigma Kappa barn dance Saturday night . . . Bonnie Voss with NRO Bill Ledkelter . . . Bob Keiffe, Sig Ep and Topsey Ramsay, too. Question: Is this a steady duo or have they just been seeing a lot of each other? 275 . (Continued from Page 1.) prevent runners from cutting corners or taking short cuts. The race will finish in front of .the reviewing stand on the in tramural field, and the Turkey day queen and her court will be on hand in the reviewing stand to present twenty prizes to the winners as well as the egg to the last man across the line. Darkness may be falling before the last place winner shows up, but he will get his prize all the same. A portion of the race will be run on the stadium track, since the course enters the stadium at the southeast corner and follows the cinder track to the northwest corner where the runners again take to the open country for a turn around the field house and then down the borne stretch to the reviewing stand. Each man will wear a number, and 'a team champion will be de termined as well as the individual winner. As an extra bonus, ten points will be awarded to every organization that has twelve men finish the race. Only members of the track squad and two mile team were barred from the event and it should be a wide open race, with no holds barred. Paramount uses five of its larg est sound stages for the sets of its new Bob Hope comedy, "Mon eiur Beaocare." Three of the sets are full scale replicas of the alace Versailles. Oklahoma A. & M. Lends Doel Reed Etchings to Union BY GENENE MITCHELL. Aquatints and etchings loaned by Doel Reed and his students from the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical college are being featured in the game room of the Union this month. The etchings of Doel Reed are particularly outstanding. Scenery with touches of typical Oklahoma landscape are his specialty, but in "Interlude" and "Work Without Glory" his ability for portraits is well illustrated. Well done among his landscapes are "Spring Along the Cimarron" and "Sep tember Sun." Hespcria Invites Coeds To Open House Sunday Open house for unaffiliated coeds will be held by Hrsperia, unaffiliated women's organiza tion, in Ellen Smith hall Sun day from 3 to 5 p. m. Purpose of the afternoon tea is to give coeds an opportun ity to become better acquainted according to Billie Smith, president of the club. College Anthology Publishes Poem By G. Buriiham A poem by Gretchen L. Burn ham, junior, entitled "Daedalus," has been accepted for publication in the Annual Anthology of Col lege Poetry. The anthology is a compilation of the finest poetry written by the college men and women of America, representing every state in the country. Selections were made from thousands of poems submitted. Miss Burnham has also had a Thanksgiving story published in the Household Magazine, as well as other journalistic publications. fCLASSMED FOR SALE 4 'a yds. 54 in. woo! coatinf?. fine quality, suitable for formal or street coat. $8.50 per yd. Imported hand woven 32 in. wool, B' yds., black. 8 "a yds. dark blue, suitable foi jackets, suits with slacks. Pans Fashion books. Call 3-7924 for appointment. Rudy Vallee dictated an average of 50 letters a day to his private secretary between shots of Pine Thomas' "People are Funny." INTERVARSITY FELLOWSHIP 1. Intercampus Christian Organization 2. Inspiring meetings 3. Informative programs INVITES YOU to meet with them Room 316 STUDENT UNION Every Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. , , --"-pe ! w-v , y.rw w w,w,vCTW,ww, 1 X j J S If j s 7 S ., ') y,. j I -. , ' . 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