The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 07, 1946, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASfCAN
Thursday, MarcH 7, 1948
Page 4
BY PAT GILLIGAN.
Sweets for the sweets and the
Sigma Kappas were the receivers
with Frances Richmond and Vir
ginia Reiter flashing the sparklers
from Sig Ep Dale Steele and Al
Briggs of Berkely, California.
It seems to be all the rage this
spring. Speaking of diamonds,
hear rumors that another well
known coed will join the list
real soon.
The Inter-frat Ball continues to
be the main topic of conversation
lor the week end. Mary Armour
will attend with old pinmate,
Dick Stone. "Where a spark re
mains, the flame may burn again."
Right? ? ? Marge Settell will
find good company in Su Harri
son Dick Folda is importing his
home town pinmate, Janie Con
rad while Chuck Hcndrickson is
working hard to get high school
flame to make the trip. Roy
Neumann has turned to greener
pastures object, Jackie Tobin.
Grade Smith also will be with
now material Dale Hatch, the
lucky boy.
Jim Strahan, of basketball fame,
found a fly in the ointme.nl when
he came to town with big plans
for Sarah Murray this week end.
The trouble is he is not included
in her plans.
"Nancy" is the latest member
of the Beta househald but don't
get excited if you hear them talk
ing because topic of discussion is
merely the new mongrel mascot.
Steady does it at least Donna
Eilers and George Hansen decided
it was the thing for them While
Morrie Delchant and Jean Tish
ammer are making it as steady
as possible.
Our nominees for best deal of
late! Jack Cressman hiked to the
Hannah hut last night and pinned
the Beta Theta Pi emblem port 'n
starboard of Nell Scott's anchor.
May we all add "Congrats!"
Election
(Continued from I'afe 1.)
Helen Wulf, and the vice presi
dency went to Fern Bohlken. Miss
Wulf is a member of Coed Coun
selors, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi
Upsilon Omicron, B.A.B.W., Home
Ec Club Council, and Student
Faculty Council.
Miss Bohlken is a member of
B.A.B.W., Y.W.C.A., and Hesperia.
Senior board members are Betty
Rose Hubka and Alice Rife. Jean
Allaway, Mary Ann Campbell,
Betty Huttenmaier, and Pat Neely
were elected junior board mem
bers. Sophomore board members are
Lois Hendrix, Patricia Lyon, Mar
ion McElhaney, and Phyllis Nor
din. Marthella Holcomb will preside
over Coed Counselor activities for
1946-47. The newly elected vice
president is Joy Hill.
Phyllis Teagarden and Alice
Rife are senior board members.
Patricia Neely will be Coed Counselor-secretary
and Marion McEl
haney was chosen treasurer.
Junior board members are Mary
Veteran's Representative.
All veterans attending the
university who have not re
ceived their subsistence pay
for February or prior may dis
cuss the matter with the Vet
eran's Administration repre
sentative at the Junior Division
office, room 1, in U Hall, Fri
day between 9 a. m. and 4 p.
m., according to J. P. Colbert,
chairman of the veterans af
fairs committee of the university.
ST. lATRICK'S
CARDS
NOW
AVAILABLE
At The
GOLDEN ROD
215 No. I4th St
South of Student Union
Observing Students See Bright
Meteor Streak at Sunset Time
BY RUTH ANN FINKLE.
Several students have replied
to the inquiry In Tuesday's paper
by Prof. O. C. Collins of the ob
servatory relative to a meteor ob
served Sunday night .about which
he wished to have more informa
tion.
Kim Magee was coming to Lin
coln from Waverly about 6 p. m.
Sunday, or sunset time. Looking
in front and to the left he saw
the meteor low in the sky. It
lasted about 10 seconds and then
went down into a cloud. The
meteor was long and something
like a blowtorch.
17th Street.
Betty Jane Dickcrson, another
student, was going down 17th
street at 6:15 Sunday night and
saw it directly ahead of her down
the street.
Robert S. Orr saw the meteor
Sunday about 6 p. m. while on
the road between Omaha and
Lincoln, just this side of Gretna.
At first it was about 15 degrees
above the horizon in the western
sky, traveling In a southeasterly
direction. The meteor was large
and blue-white in color and
burned out about 30 degrees above
the horizon in the southwest.
Professor Collins wishes to
thank all persons who have sent
in information about this occur
rancc and to encourage anyone
else who may have seen it to con
tribute their information to the
observatory.
Cdme Get 9Ein
Coeds, or We'Jl
Throw 5 Em Aivay
One bit of blue cloth, a saw,
a hammer, a pair of dilapidated
huraches, a blue blaze trimmed in
white, a bottle of "Chase Me" per
fume, a piece of rotting baloney,
a copy of "Could It Be?", Van
Johnson's befreckled photograph,
and any number of other such
are locked up in a trunk.
The trunk is in the basement
Dye, Priscilla Flagg, Phyllis Sor
enson, Janice Chappcl and Bev
erly Jackson. Grace Smith. Jackie
Wightman and Harriet Briden
baugh arc the sophomore board
members. .
of the Daily Nebraskan office.,
These goodies listed above are
contained in this trunk. They are
left-overs from the Coed Follies
show; Come get 'em, girlies, or
we throw 'em away!
Alpha Lambda Delta.
All active and collegiate
members of Alpha Lambda
Delta may atend the meeting
of that honorary tonight at
7:30 in Ellen Smith Hall.
LOST Black and Bold Parker 51 Pen.
Keward. Dean Wells, 2-1137.
SJl&'lL ZODSL WlfL
Let's see tomorrow night the Inter
Fraternity Ball at the Cornhusker!
First a delicious dinner in the Coffee
Shop, then dancing on that smooth
ballroom floor. And just to finish the
evening right, a short stop in the Tasty
Pastry Shop before we make that
twelve-thirty deadline. Food dancing
fun it's going to be a big night
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