Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN Sunday, April H, 135 BY PAT TOOF. Delving into the tidbits of the weekend brings many interesting morsels to light . . . will pro ceed . . The triple Deltas outdid them selves on their Cabaret party last night . . . featuring the "face on the ballroom floor" with the main floor strictly dark and interesting . . . and reserved for dancing. Yes, I said DANCING. All very much appreciated by Bobbie Sew ell who came down from Sioux City to attend with fiancee Pat Hodges. Then there was Lynn O'Dell, seeking this seclusion with popular Jan Wilson. Stepping out from his usual hermitage, Bill Monroe appeared with "Cookie" Fredrickson . . . quite a con trast . . . Love Lire. Reviewing love life in various stages . . . starting on the platonic basis, we mention Tommy Noble seen Friday night with Shirlee Wallace . . . then as a surprise to some of us, the pinning of Don Ashford, Beta, and key girl, Jo Fankhauser. Also seems as if we have failed to enlighten our read ers (forgetfulness, not ignorance!) of the placement of Dale Han way's Sigma Nu pin beside the Alpha Chi pin of sweet Joyce Smith. Now as an example of the cemented stage, we bring to print the marriage of Mary For man and William Glass, former AST on campus, which occurred during vacation. Humor Unappreciated. The SAE's are laughing con stantly about "Fearless" Reed tak ing so many showers lately . . . everybody but Fear, that is. What's the joke, boys? Why does Fear keep saying, "I believe her. I believe her." (Twice, that is.) Labeled "Embarrassing situa tion" or "Life's little tribulations" . . . when Nancy Mines and Dick Hartly walked into the Crib last week to meet face to face with brother and old steady, Jim Moore, coking with Nancy Wat kins. Making up for the confusion of Friday night, cute Marilyn Duffec and Dick Fuller turned to Omaha Saturday for fun and excitement. Not a steady twosome, but occu pying much of each other's time. Close Attentions. Also receiving attentions from Sig Nu house . . . this time speak ing of Mcry Ann Korb and "Face" Mayborn. Together during week and weekend . . . Friday and Sat urday. Stepping out for the first time together in some interval . . . Friday night found Nancy Sodaro again with Matt Matson. Also Helen Prince with some sweet young thing minus hair. Together, but not together at Theta formal, were Frannie Liek and Donnie Peterson. Frannie appearing with Shirley Lierk, while Donnie was escorted by Al Busch. As a parting bit . . . digging up old memories brought Bill Lear and Billie Trombla together again Friday for the entire day. Now what? Thanks for readin' . . . Lueth . . . (Continued from Page 1.) 1936-46; attending staff, Presby- Ivy Day Sing AU women's organizations should tarn in their lists for Irj Day star immediately. Also the fee. which is fl.M, should be paid to Phyllis Harris, AWS treasurer, at Ellen Smith Hall by Monday, April 15, in order to be eligible for Ivy Day sine. For Sala Gc:i Cc:d;ti:a S1.C3 p:r Vslszs. Trits P. 0. tax 351, Lcj? City, Ikbr. terian Home, Evanston, 111, 1936 46; and consultant In medicine, Hines Veterans Administration hospital, 1945. He has been certified by the American Board of Medicine, and is a fellow in the American Col lege of Physicians and the Amer ican Medical association. Dr. Lueth was vice president of the Chicago Society of Internal Medicine in 1941-42, and a mem ber of several other Chicago med ical groups. He is co-author of a paper on "Diseases of the Coro nary Arteries" and also one on "Chronic Myocarditis." Dr. Poynter has been medical college dean since 1930; a mem ber of the college faculty since 1903, and will retire as "dean emeritus." While dean, the $28,000 laundry building and $42,000 service building were added to the medical college campus. In addition Dean Poynter guided the medical college through the war years when it was in continuous session from September, 1941, to March, 1946; greatly expanded its public health courses; and ex tended the services of the Col lege of Medicine to the care of Nebraska crippled children. Lube Larson To Adriree Engineers Meet Tuesday J Lube Larsen of the engineering department of the extension divi sion will present an illustrated lecture when he appears as the main speaker cf the ASAE meet ing Tuesday, April 16. This will be a regular meeting and will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Ag Engineering building on the Ag campus. Til M 4 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 0 . 91 1 J J Our Fortieth Yoart T Serve Yh Belter" Leant to kaw yoMr pvMI he)l& Bur a. ... A California Traveler Original in wool crepe . . . Softly rounded cardigan with ornate buttons. 39.95 b. . . . Klingrite's Dressmaker interpreta tion of the pointed collar and mannish tie. In wool crepe. $45 Pin and Earrings follow the chic globular trend . . . Generously salted with rhine stones to add a twinkle to your ensemble. PIM . . . $3 EARRINGS ... $2 Linked chokers are high fashion for Easter. This one is gold colored. $2. 00