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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1946)
r $ 3 ' ii Page 4 X&aqjqsudL BY PAT GILLIGAN. Friday night the Fiji house comes forth with their "Winter" party a little late for this it seems, but maybe there is some hidden significance here. Warren Eisenhart will be with Ann Miles What happened to sister, Beth, in this league ? ? ? Marge Farrell will be in formal attire with Jim Jensen while "Atlas" Korte will be with red-headed Nancy Mines. Alpha Chis Pat O'Grady and Marilyn Meyer are anticipating big times with Ty Vanderkolk and Hermie Hansen. Saturday Night. Saturday night will lind the AOPis in formal gowns taking over the Cornhusker. Darlene "Dimples" Tracy has chosen Phi Psi pledge Paul Evans while Darlene Furois prefers the older men specifically, graduate Hal Moyer. Med student Lee Gardner is taking time out from the books to get down from Omaha to ac cept the invitation of Jo Srb. Hear that Dean Neil really made a haul at last Friday night's Theta hour dance by getting three dates Pretty good average ! ! ! Speaking of hour dances, Ed Copple really pulled the boner at the Phi Gam-Triple Delta get to gether in introducing his old flame and regular date, Midge Holtzscherer, to a brother, he con- I fused her with present big mo ment Midge Sinclair. Confusing, isn't it ? ? ? ? ? Steady? Pat Warren and Gene Weiler announced that they are now going steady- - - - ? ? New twosomes: Blonde Johnny Blumer seen lately with Meredith Bowhay Hoyt Yowell also con fining his attentions of late to Ruth O'Hanlon. Watch this ! ! ! "Razz" Barry makes the state ment that if some of the other boys don't date Mary Armour, he ll be forced to do so. Is this a threat or wishful thinking. Don't rush, boys, give him a chance. Lily Latham threw her neck out ol joint she claims by stretch ing. This sounds dubious. Jo Guenzel does not have a date with Chick Story Friday night. He seems to be looking over Gamma Phi way more and more of late. Marilyn Duffack is re sponsible for this straying of at tention. Ti ket Sale for Nn-Mel Dinner Closes Tuesday Tickets for the Nu-Med din ner Wednesday, March 6 should be obtained in Dr. Otis Wade's office, 308 Besse hall, before Tuesday. The dinner, which is restricted to Pre-Meds. will be held in the Union at 6:15. Tickets are 50 cents apiece. Following the dinner Dr. Ruth Warner will present a movie. Bulled in lT;K-mT TK'KKT. All nm handling lirfcrt aalr l..r thr InlT-Krat-rnll danrr nhunld (urn In lh-lr nmnry mad ulrm tb-k-l la John Rrll, tmtwrrr. al thr mrrtinx tiiallr. arrard l( la K red Hrra, pmlaVat. l .H.A. ( Ol M II.. Thr IX. A. (auiull nlll tnrrt In thr ntnn nffirr la In I niun. Mindar al f i.ym p. m. The ancient Hiblungs of the lost city of Atlantis had an al phabet of 43 'i characters. LOKT r4 of mlaafnK, buftlneaa manager of Dally Kebraakan alums wlln a 'In for UxJar'a paprr. LajiI arrn with Irate Mltnrtal . Return to Rag olflc If f'ninil. Add Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-2835 for details. Comments on Metamorphosis Reveal Students' Hidden Desires BY JEANNE KERRIGAN. "What would you do if, sud denly, you were changed into a member of the opposite sex?" Everytime I asked some un suspecting victim that pertinent question, he would give me a bewildered stare as if I had just escaped from the "Oskosh Home for the Mentally Deficient," scream wildly and dash frantical ly in the opposite direction. However, after scheming, con niving, and even going so far as to employ bloodhounds (88 cents an hour) I managed to trap a few unwilling martyrs and work an answer out of them. T-wanng! Little Jody Wolcott's only com ment was a quivering, "T-wanng-ing." Ann Randoluh replied auite un hesitating that she would go right out and pledge DU. Can't say as I blame her, either. Speaking of DU's, Dick Finnell stared at me with his very blankest look and then said he would break his date- for next weekend. I absolutely refused to ask Ajax O'Meara's opinion on this Collins Attends Science Meet, Reads Paper Prof. O. C. Collins of the de partment of astronomy will at tend a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science March 27 to 30 in St. Louis, Missouri. He will present a paper at the convention entitled "A Simple Method of Celestial Navigation," which deals with a method of computation of position on the globe which he has perfected. According to Professor Collins, a certain amount of calculation is necessary in order to determine position, and his new method re duces the necessary computation to a minimum. Full details have not as yet been released, but this method is expected to simplify certain phases of celestial naviga tion. j Christian Groups To Discuss Draft Situation Today The first of a series of Ag YMCA and YWCA noon discus sion meetings will be held today at 12:20 in the social rooms in the home economics building, ac cording to Sue Fishwood. chair man. The topic will be: "Should the Draft Continue." The meetings will be held each Thursday and will concern world affairs. They will last 25 min utes. Today's discussion will be led by Frances Wagner. In the ancient kingdom of Dia dochi, women knew about ny lons. Quick Service Good Food Reasonable Prices al Bill Meradith 1347 "0" Photographs from SKOGLUND STUDIO tint! High Quality Photograph for Every Orraition THE NEBRASKAN subject because, as he has told everyone so often, women nause ate him. Poor boy, he doesn't know what he's missing. Or may be he does. Well, that's quite beside the point. Phenomena? Marilyn Duffack promised that if such a phenomena occurred, she would pledge ATO without even considering any others. Barb Cypreansen announced " gleefully that she would love to go the show on a week night without worrying about getting in at 9:00. At first, Dick Freethy just grunted his most intelligent re mark, namely, "Huh?" Then after not very much persuasion, he coyly admitted that he would do his best to get a date with that "glamour boy" Jim Pettis. Just watch Freethy pour on that fatal charm of his. Jack McNeely howled, beat his head against the wall and shouted that he'd "see a doctor." I could make a big fat remark here, but fearful of the consequences, I won't. Reluctant Boy. Don Grube was a little re Lt. S. P. Unzicker Receives Silver Star in Ceremony Lt. Stanley P. Unzicker. '37 uni versity grad in Bizad college, was awarded the Silver Star medal Friday in an informal ceremony. Col. James P. Murphy, director of military training, presented the award, which was given to Lieu tenant Unzicker "for gallantry in action in the vicinity of Jungers dork, Germany." The citation ac companying the award added, "Lt. Unziker's gallant actions and su perior tactical judgment reflect great credit upon the army of the United States." Dale Mace Forms Dance Orchestra Plans are being made for the formation of a dance band to play for university dances and activities and for private organ ized group parties, according to Dale Mace. Any one interested in either vocal or instrumental participa tion should leave his name with Miss Wheeler in room 202, Ag hall, by Wednesday, March 6. Ap plicants on city campus should call 3-9258. Rehearsals will probably start in two weeks. Breathes there a man with soul so dead. He never to himself hath said "Why don't they tear down U Hall?" rnfllnllHTi All those who have not received their 1945 Cornhusker must pick it up by Friday, March 1 At ff&e luctant about it all but finally muttered something about buying some dresses, and, without wast ing further time, moving into the women's dormitory. Thinking along the same lines were Jo Sidel and Rita Fitzmorris. Jo would rush to the nearest men's clothing store and buy a new suit, that is if they had her size, while Rita would look into the accommodations offered at Navy hall. Bob Baum answered my query with another question, "Would I still be a member of Phi Psi's?" I'll investigate that little item now. I firmly intended to ask Morrie Delahante this question; but after trying desperately to battle my way through the hordes of wom en surrounding him and not be ing able to get with 50 yards of the boy, I gave it up as a lost cause. Now, thoroughly exhausted, cross-eyed and knock-kneed after my efforts, all I have to say about this nonsense is "Duhhhh.hh." Filings for MB Scholarships Due March 2 March 2 in the final application date for Mortar Board scholar ships, members of Mortar Board have emphasized. Four scholar ships of $75 each are available to any student meeting certain quali fications. Winners of the scholarships will be chosen on the basis of need, scholarship, ability and promise. Applicants must submit two recommendations, one from a per son not connected with the uni versity, to vftuch for need and for career, and one from a pro fessor, to vouch for scholarship and ability of the candidate. The $75 scholarships will be given in two payments of $37.50, one for each of two semesters. Recipients must be carrying 12 hours this semester and 12 hours during the next semester. Application blanks are obtain able in the office of Miss Johnston, assistant to the Dean of Women, in Ellen Smith Hall. Winners of the scholarships will be announced at the Mortar Board scholarship tea, March 10. Reporters! ! AH Daily Nebraskan report ers who did not attend the meeting Saturday are to meet in the editor's office, in the basement of the Union, this aft ernoon at 1:00. Thursday, February 28, f$f& Farley, Chapman Receive Positions On Library Staff Two veterans, Richard A. Fa ley and John D. Chapman, re ceived appointments to the staff of Love Memorial library, effective March 1. s Mr. Farley will assume the d ties of assistant circulation li brarian. He is a graduate of Northland college and the Uni versity of Wisconsin library school, and has had experience in the libraries of the University of Wis consin and Beloit college. He ha just completed a four year tour of duty in the Army Air Forces. Mr. Chapman will fill the posi tion of professional assistant in the "education reading room. He is a graduate of the university and the University of Minnesota library school, and has had ex perience in the Minneapolis and Lincoln public libraries. During the war Mr. Chapman served four years in the Navy. Retraction Due to a typographical error, Russia was erroneously re ferred to as "the enemy" in the Feb. 26 "News in a Nut, hell" column of the Daily Nebrskan. 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