The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 09, 1938, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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By Johnny Howell Quarterback
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Mary Anna Cockle
JOHN HOWELL-
4S JOHNNY SEES IT.
Embarrassing talk about my
having a ghost writer has become
so prevalent around the campus
that now every time 1 leave a
classroom I have to duck my head
and make a clash for the reserve
room at the library to avoid ques
tions. I hear that some little sheet
up in the stockyards country, I
think they call it the World-Herald,
is going to tell a story about
the column today.
First, allho it's a little late, con
gratulations to Fred Shlrey and
Elmer Dohrmann on their top
notch performances in the East
West game on New Years day.
They tell me that the crowd that
day was always in a state of con
stant agitation wondering whether
Duhrmann was going to come
down with snow on his helmet
after snagging one of Sloan's
passes.
I can't tell you whether Shirey's
trip to the coast was profitable for
him or not as far as his love life
is concerned. Anyway, his affair
with Delta tJamma liarbara Meyer
seems definitely on the rocks. First
hint of this came during Christ
mas vacation when Barbara came
back to her old flame, Sam Sven
mn, Phi Kho in nied school, at
;he Marasing formal in Fremont.
From then on until school started
it was an every night stand, with
a counle of extra sessions on New
Years dav. Shirey, on the other
hand, evened things us, blossomed
out at the A. O. Hi formal Friday
night with a not-bad brunette who
was his one and only a couple of
years ago.
Pledge Dorothy Cline, of Bloom
lngton, alias Bloomdale, remains
furious with Don Anderson, Dett,
an. I John McDermolt, D. U., for
being my temporary stooges. She
peems plenty put out that I should
have the crust to accuse her of
being hitched. And especially to
that flash from Midland. The
catch is that it was neither An
derson nor McDermolt who broke
the news.
the game might result in a little
profit. For Jane'.; benefit I rec
ommend the new book, "How to
Break Your Jaw While Bowling,"
by Dave Blanchard. This book
may be listed under "The Evils of
Alcohol."
By the way, I'm getting sick
and tired of having little bundles
of love scurrying up and tell me
what pretty legs Paul Amen has.
At a recent election, Charles
Tanton was elected president of
Kappa Sigma. Which goes to
prove that the only good in Beech
nut gum isn't for digestion's sake.
I'll close today's attempt with
a real honest to goodness social
note. Alfred Mathis, Alpha
Gamma Kho, dealt out the Ha
vanas around the house lately
with the news that he and Eunice
Covey, unaffiliated, were that-nway.
to kneel on the dance floor at Vir
ginia Shuler's feet these modern
Komeos; and Tri-Delt pledge, Mar
jorie Lindqiiist, doing the rounds
as usual - this time with Roy
Proffitt.
The members of Palladian were
greatly surprised at their formal
banquet nt the University club
Friday evening when a candy
passing announced the engage
ment of Lydia Newell to James
Marvin, graduate of the Univer
sity of Nebraska and now an as
sistant instructor of physics at the
University of Minnesota.
Marvin was the toastmaster at
the banquet and the couple was
the butt of a great deal of ribbing
and jokes by those who gave
toasts at the banquet.
REGENTS ACCEPT
RESIGNATION OP
POLLY GELLATLY
(Continued from Page 1.)
Theater. Besides toeing its director
years she has
for the last five
found time to play a major part
in many of the little theater pre
sentations during the past ten
years.
Active in Faculty.
Miss Gellatly has also taught
children's dramatic classes through
the extension divisioon and has
been a member of the faculty ad
visory committee of Mortar
Board staff as well as faculty
sponsor to Tassels since this or
ganization's establishment on the
campus. While in school she was
a member of Mortar Board and
Alpha Kho Tau, fine arts' scholas
tic society. Following her gradu
ation from the university she took
advanced work at the University
of Michigan.
The board also approved the
resignation of Wentworth Fling,
assistant instructor in Romance
languages, who has accepted a
position on the faculty of Hamil
ton college at Clinton, New York.
Regents gave faculty standing
to two members of the athletic
department staff. Roy Lyman, as
sistant football coach ana Adoipti
L. Lewandowski, assistant football
and basketball ccmch, were given
the academic rank of instructor.
The regents also gave their ap
proval to Dr. R. V. Shumate, as
sociate professor of political
science, to become research di
rector of the legislative research
council.
Prof. L. B. Orfield of the college
of law will address members at
tending the Phi Beta Kappa meet
ing January 10 at the University
club on the subject "The Social Se
curity Act."
NEW DEAL
BARBER SHOP
Hair Cut 50c
1306 "O" St.
B-8154
AS MARY ANNA SKI'S IT
One of our last final flings be
fore exams a gala week end,
started off with a bang at the
D. U, orchid dinner dance Friday
night, and what an evening. Seventy-five
orchids and then danc
ing afterward to Anna Mae Win
burn's orchestra, then on to the
Cornhusker for the A. O. Pi dance
and that too turned out to be some
what of an occasion. Before I go
further let me tell you a choice bit
about our friends, Dclorbt Bors
and Elwood Pankonin. For them,
Friday night meant a pin hanging,
so now that little Alpha Chi is just
another dream girl of Delta U.
Pinky Burt who was all dated up
with Bill Pachett for the orchid
party found she had a play re
hearsal, so Bill dined with Theta
j pledge Mary Marnell, and after
I taking her home, called for Claud
j ine to escort her to his formal.
You've heard of late dates; well
this sounds like something new
and different.
Saturday night turned out to be
a two star final also, beginning
with the Chi Thi Cocoanut Grove
where we dined and danced and
the eirls leceived dainty combs
with the Chi Phi crest on the case
and the fellows just had fun. I've
heard about the Chi Phi Cocoanut
Grove parties, but seeing is believ-
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cvent which happened of all plates , , . ,, . , th rn,.hsUp,
It run. " " - -
I'm still writing this.
Among the many things that I
don't understand is how Howard
Linen and Bill Clayton, Cornhusk
er bigwigs can get any work done
wi'h all sweet bits of feminine lov
liness around. Solomon didn't.
I have a prize New lears eve
Dclt
As
in an eievaior in uhmiia.
Don Powell. Thi
rlc dee and Liz Hedge, Kappa.
the New Year came in the two
wcie riding up in an elevator. For
a period of one minute every light
in the bidding was turned off.
When the light came on again
Powell was huddled sheepishly in
tiie corner, his face the color of a
Jn-sh washed radish if it is a red
raihsh. Liz couldn't understand
It and delved for the answer. It
m .-ins that Powell had been wrest
ling with the elderly, mustached
elevator operator for a full minute
without knowing it. P. S. Liz was
disgusted. P. P. S. So was the
elevator boy.
i
For the past week Mary Anna
has been digging into the love
lives of many of Nebraska's stu
dents during the holidays. I hear
that Mary Anna didn't do bo bad
herself. But one night, the night
of the Tri-Delt fling at Fort Om
aha, she definitely put her foot
down on the caveman tactics of
Delt pledge Bob McCampbell, the
tall dark man in her life. Maybe
gentler technique will turn the
trick.
(oinphnienU to Sarry "Around
and About" M-yer for a very vivid
description of the A. W. S. court.
I understand that it will be her
last for while because that
hatchet which is the scourge of
fcihlete haj invadi-d the rag office
and taki-n the ace columnist.
For free bowling Home cold dHy
I s'lgR'-Ht roping Jane Barbour in
n a loser nay proitosition. You
en t lose and by betting a nlckc-l
jn huan-s and a dime, on strikes
again for the Alpha Chi dance
which was its usual success,
Hi-lights of the week end: Kitty
Adams looking ultra-smooth in
white satin chatting with Mary
Helen Hustead, who wore one of
those smart two piece affairs
black velvet feu skirted topped
with a fitted jacket of pale blue
lame; Dick Kosman looking very
Esquirish as he handed out orchids
at the D. U. dinner; A. T. O. Wil
bur Rogers even going so far as
Free Theater Ticket
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