The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 14, 1937, Page EIGHT, Image 7

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    MIGHT
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
SUNDAY, FEHKUARY 1 1. 1937.
SEEN ON
THE CAMPUS.
Betas gathered mound the mike
singing the "Loving Cup" anil
looking startled by tho addition of
some unexpected feminine har
mony . . . "Honey Chile" VVinnett
finding consolation with Bui t
Brian now that Jack Ellis is out of
town . . . wonder what Jack Rob
ertson said that pot a certain Al
pha Phi sufficiently riled to haul
off anil sock him . . . Phelps sub
stituting for I'avey and doing a
swell job of keeping Eleanor
Compton entertained . . . pussywil
lows in Hokcy Weaver's hair look
ing cute but disturbing John Wol
cott . . . Bobby Smith holding her
breath while her date attempted
to retrieve her corsage from the
trampling hoofs . . . Poor Johnny
W'eingarten more embarrassed
than his date when he stepped on
her dress and she nearly lost it
. . . the pride and joy of the Chi
Omega house, the girl who can
manipulate a straw in her mouth
and turn it inside out . . . Betty
an Home irking Arnie Levin by
telling him that he is getting too
fat . . . Clyde White doing: a quick
change Saturday night when try
ing to take in both the horse show
and the formal . . . the Chi O's
neon sign instead of the usual
crest . . . phooey on the boy who
wants to see Martha Raye and Joe
K. Brown in a love scene . . .
VALENTINES and Valentine's
day will provide the appointments
tonight for buffet suppers at the
houses of four university fraterni
ties. At the Sigma Chi house the
mothers club under the direction
of Mrs. Cora Bentley will enter
tain for active members and their
dates. At 6:30 o'clock the active
chapter of Alpha Tau Omega and
guests will be honored by the com
bined mothers club and auxiliary.
Both pledges and actives will en
tertain this evening- at the Kappa
Sigma house when members of the
mothers club will serve supper at
i:30 o'clock. Hostesses for a buf
fet suppei at the Phi Gamma
Delta house will be the mothers
club also. In charge of arrange
ments are Mesdamcs G. S. Hamil
ton. L. E. Minier, D. E. Ruden,
F. E. Melker, Richard Stout. K. G.
Maggi. Durrel Hinkle and Fred
Easterday.
t
IN A RECENT ELECTION
members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
chose active officers for the sec
ond semester. They are: Archon.
Buzz Fonda; deputy archon, Bill
Ludwick; warden, Bob Thornton:
herald, Jerry Hunt; recorder, Stan
ley Brewster; treasurer. Joe
Shramek; and social chairman.
Bruce Kenny.
WHEN PHI MU mothers met at
the chapter house for luncheon
Friday afternoon, nlans were :ide
to entertain members of the ac
tive chapter and their dates at a
buffet supper in the near future.
Using the patriotic theme in ap
pointments, places were marked
for 20. Hostesses were Mrs. Emer
son Jones, Mrs. Earl Powell and
Mrs. Oan Haney.
JUDGE POLK of the municipal
court was the featured speaker at
the smoker given by Delta Theta
Phi law fraternity recently. Hie
smuk'-r was held in the dubrooiiis
of the law college.
THREE STDENTS were pledg
ed this week to fraternites. Frank
Taylor of F.arlville, 111., is now
affiliated with Delta Sigma Pi: '
Doane Anderson of Lincoln with
Delta Theta Phi; and Kingsley
Almond of Coznd with Acacia. 1
MORTAR BOARD'S 12 active
ne-inbeis will meet for luncheon
Monday noon at the ( 'orrdiusker
h'jt'l. Barbara DePutr i is m
( h ' of at rangemei )s
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