1 1 , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1939 DAILY NEBRASKA! FOUR 'Snow good weather for spring . . . but the livin' goes on just the same, with the same splits, the same reconcilations . . . and Kappas headline with pin-hangings this week, what with Alice Blaiifus wearing the Phi Rho pin of Don Purvis, from Omaha, and Lulubel Emerson with the Phi Delta Thi pin of Tom Panaing . . . and one of the more novel candy passings of the year took place at the Alpha Chi house Monday night, when Marion Hoppert and Earl Heady, AGR, revealed their treats by photographs on the back of dair.y corsages, proving that daisies do tell . . . and extensive u.se of the Ag library is being taken by Million Monson, Farm House, and Grace 1'ileaithley, since March has hit . . . happiness reigns for Doris Smith of the OAPi house since Uill Dugan, DU, returned from a two month trip . . . and it seems that Farm House Rill PiUier and I'd Rousek, AGR, have the same tauten con cerning a certain Jane Rrackclt, which may or may not leave Lois Cooper, Alpha Xi Delta, on Hie list ... a favorite coking combin ation of late seems to involve Phi Psi Carl Harnaberger and Alpha Xi Delta Rarbura Rosewater . . . visiting the Delta Gamma house this week end is Francos Mav. a DG from Northwestern, and she's the sister of DU Ed May, urn daughter of the "donor-of-the- fruit" May's ... at the "Prepar tion for Marriage" lecture this morning, saw such interested faces us FII Rav Crui.se, Theta Alice Ander.ion, and Kappa Ann Hustead . . . and when it conies to a different man every night we hand it to Kay Graham, a true dater-o rounder . . . and Rob Ludwick, Sig Alph, takes honors for dashintr between the Thcta house and Lincoln high, all for his love life . . . and congrats of the week go to C. S. Fullbrook of the department of business organiza tion and management since he Is the proud father of a son, Edward Downes, born March 27 . . . and with Congrats and digs flying about, we might remind you that today is the day of the tea dance, and tonight the opening of Ante lope Park . , . Chi Omega announces the pledging of Elaine Deyke. Sigma Tau, honorary engineer ing fraternity, announces the fol lowing new officers: Milton Staab, Leigh, president; John Cramer, Lincoln, vice president; Stefan Fraenkel, Lincoln, treasurer; Hal- lard Moyer, Chadron, recording secretary; Clifford Thompson, Dunning, corresponding secretary; Robert Schluckebier, Palisade, his torian; Prof. Daniel Harkness, vil engineering, advisor. Wosrie (Continued from Page 1) these days." Reglcr could detect no smile on the faces of the men, and they appeared intent on their work, so he went into his office. When he shut the door, however, he heard unmistakable laughter from out Hide. Regler's housing problem has reached the point where it doesn't hold much humor any more. In his first year here, the only place he could call his office was the men's lavatory in the stadium which was used during nine months of the year. Crickets give up U. hall. Come football season, however, and a family of crickets had to be driven from their home in the basement of II. hall to make room for him and the sleuthing equip ment he had begun to accumulate When summer dregged around the s.'on hing heat of U. hall re stored the nonce to the ri'ltkets and Regler was assigned to a va cant dressing too min the Temple This sufficed until ho learned that the building which was then use for a girl's dormitory, would soon be converted into an office build ing anil laboratory to accommo' date the overflow from Soc. He put in a bid for nn offii here, which was subsequently granted, a;d he has been there since. "Gosh, I don't know where they'd have put me next," he sighed, and leaned buck in his comfortable desk chair. A.S.M.E. hear- two at tonight's meeting Headlining tonight's meeting of the student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will be two addresses by Richard Ostwald and Ellis G. Smith, engineering seniors. Ost wald will speak on "Safety in In dustry;" Smith on "Constituents of Heat Treated' Steel." Tassels Counselor. Miss Dalv. an Alpha Phi, is a Y. W. C. A. cabinet member and on the Cornhuskcr staff. She is a sophomore in Teachers' college. Miss Utt. also a Teachers' soph omore, an Alpha Omicron Pi, and a Y. W. C. A. cabinet memoer, while Miss Krause, a Delta Gam ma and arts and sciences sopho more, is DAILY NEBRASKAN so ciety editor and a Y. W. C. A. cab inet member. Miss Hustead, arts and science sophomore, is secre tary of the Y. W. C. A. and mem ber of Coed Counselors. She is a Kappa Kappa Gamma. Children theacr players to give Radio Rescue Back to the stage come tne players of the Children's theater to present the modern day pro duction, "Radio Rescue," on April 1. The cast includes War ren and Virginia Thede in the leads supported by Margaret Buehner, Mildred Manning, On abeth O'Connel, Shirley Hinds, Marvin Beuch, Aubrey Steven son, Carl Royer, Joan Gellatly, Donald Benson and Clarence Flick. Methodists dis:uss 'GodVA A discussion of "God" at tha" meeting of Phi Tau Theta, Metho dist fraternity, was led by Elmer Glenn last evening. The program was part of a series dealing witS "Essentials of Christianity." Capital university students stag an annual "Pay Your Debt Day" on which they settle their finan cial obligations. 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