The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1939, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR
DAILY NEBIUSKAN
Pledges
take over
dating news
You mean those follows behind
the cage at the Student Union?
. . . Well, they are Bob Kerl, Low
ell Jackson, and Bob Sinkey. . . .
I understand they all go by the
name of head cashier. Lois Keller
is the girl behind the cash regis
ter in the grill. Then that red
haired fellow what checks your
hat and coat is Tom McQuillan.
He doesn't like curious people; so
you'd better beware.
Now that we have rallied the
team off, we can take our chances
on talking about them. . . . the
rest of the team wishes that Bob
Luther would make up his mind
and either date Marian Bowers or
June Alice of the "Knight" ac
quaintance. Inquiring further, we found
that Bob Burrass' life ambition
will be realized if Mary Jean Mc
Carthy, Kappa pledge, will speak
to him. Of course he still has one
eye on Barbara Dale, Chi Omega.
Harry Hopp makes frequent
trips to Hastings, but confesses
that all he needs is a little en
couragement on this campus. Vike
Francis and Yvonne Costello are
still making the rounds together.
. . . anil Herm Rohrig is still with
his old Lincoln high flame.
But we've come across a lot of
new finds. . . . For instance Cliff
Meier, the Phi Delt playboy, really
fell for Gay Gimple, Delta Gamma
pledge. He already has her dated
up for the Military Ball and his
Christmas party.
Harry Kinder , Beta, is running
around in a daze all because of a
Fi Phi pledge, Connie Merriam.
Then too, Margaret Hoppert,
pledge at the A. O. P. house, has
heart throbs for Bud Boyden, Phi
Delt pledge.
Friday was the big night for
some of the boys living at the
glass house . . . Chic Oldfather
threw a big party at his place.
He was with Tess Cassady. You
know that's a blind date that's
turning out pretty steady now.
Phil Anwyl is "escorting" Mary
Lou Kelly, Kappa.
Well, we shall see what we
shall see . . .
Gamma Phi pledge, Max Hoff
man is really giving the Chi Phi
and Delt pledges the run around.
We understand she is reason
enough for another phone at 415
North 16th.
A number of Sig Alpha evident
ly didn't appreciate the game
played by Frits Olmstead, Kappa
Sig, and Betty Ferguson, Chi O.
The boos were terrific. Jealous or
just interested?
Marian Stone, Kappa Delta, is
ptill receiving letters from Marv
Plock. We hear he's planning to
get married, or is he? Shall we
mention the Sig Alph-Alpha Phi
exchange dinner? Pat Prime and
Chet Fliesbach and a number of
others ... Oh well . . .
New pledge couples at the Alpha
Xi Delta and A. T. O. houses . . .
Catherine Smith and Kep Harding
and Maudie Fowler and Bill Cof
fee. . .
Pi K. A. announces the pledging
of Richard Peterson and Isaac
Todd of Fort Scott, Kansas. New
pledges at the D. U. house are
Val Anderson from Gillette, Wyo.,
and Bob Greene from Kansas
City. Mo.
New pledge of Dflta Sigma Pi
. . . Jim (Teke) Wrhrman.
New pledge officers at the Al
pha Xi Delta house are: president.
Betty Jane Lawson; vice president,
Marion Whitney; secretary, Ber
nice Askey; and treasurer, Cather
ine Smith.
Law journals to review
Orfield's 'appeals' book
Prof. Lester B. Orfield's book on
"Criminal Appeals in America,"
which was published last month,
will be reviewed in the October is
sue of the Journal of the American
Judicature Society, the Journal of
Criminal Law, the American Bar
Association J6urnal and several
law reviews. Introduction to the
book was written by Dean Roscoe
Pound of the Harvard law school.
Neutrality
(Continued from Page 1.)
whom? This then is the question
appearing before the United States
Congress. The diversification of
opinion among the professors on
this campus easily explains the
diversification of opinion within
Congress.
The DAILY NEBRASKAN will
keep students up to date on the
Congressional debates through its
bulletin board in the Union lobby,
and through the comments of
Woerner and Steele in each morn
ing's paper.
C. W. Scott to speak
Dr. C. W. Scott of the depart
ment of school administration will
address junior and senior high
school teachers of Beatrice Tues
day afternoon on "Counseling High
School Students."
Cornhuskcr
(Continued from Page 1.)
not appear in the 1940 Cornhusker,
either in the class section or with
their (consequently smaller) fra
ternity group. No exceptions are
to be made to this deadline, for
the Cornhusker intends to take
advantage of a 40 percent discount
on the entire engraving job if the
pictures are received by the en
graver on Dec. 15. All fraternities
and sororities are asked to set
a deadline for their own group.
Sounding out sorority sentiment
on styles, Editor Hager found it
was "down on drapes," so the
Cornhusker will offer two or three
styles of sweaters from which each
organization may choose. Too
much similarity between the ap
pearance of groups will be avoided
by varying the neck arrangement.
Off To A Good Start
With a Smart Hairdress to
Go With Your Fall Clothes
LATEST TREND IN
FALL BEAUTY FASHIONS
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Barb Calendar
Monday, October 2
5:00 Barb council meeting
307 Union.
6 '.00 Town club dinner Par
lor A Union.
Tuesday, October 3
7:30 Barb Union meeting
307 Union.
Saturday, October 7
7:30-10:30 Dance Union ball
room.
Radio--
(Continued from Page 1.)
other sports as they hold the
limelight.
Marg Krause, last year's society
editor, will cover the society angle
over the air lanes. Known for her
ability along this line, she should
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"The Casual and Contributory
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chairman of the department of so-1
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