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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1940)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Mary Anna says The weather yesterday was drizzly--a drip going steady Yesterday's weather reminding us of the old query, "What is a drizzle," and the answer, "A drip going steady."... Mary Virginia Knowles, hurrying into Andrews ...Johnny Weingarten and Betty Jo Koehler dueting "Why Don't We Get Along? "...A cold chat ting with Miss Alice Burrows, one of the editors of Vogue. .Kaye Hunting and Bruce Grube now go ing steady... AGH John Schick minus a frat pin. Virginia Sack, Alpha Xi, is wearing it...DU Wally Munson in the same dither over a Midland college gal... Sig ma Nu Nate Holman's new nick name, "Rosy." Try calling him that some time. A SEQUEL to the Johnny Upson-Jessica Mutz tiff. Jessica, who is back at Mount Holyoke got together one evening with John Good, Lincoln Phi Delt t Amherst, and Bill Cochrane, erstwhile Nebraska Beta, now at Amherst. The three of them sat around the Beta house there sing ing "There Is No Place Like Ne braska," How true! LADY KILLER nnh P.rppne. nlodce at the DU house, has been fluffed off by so many Nebraska gals that the brothers have tagged him "Fluffo.' His current passion is Alpha Chi but before that he got into some difficulty at the Theta houce by slinging the same uno trt twn cif the erirls until they happened to compare notes. Fluffo goes with a Kansas City queen nnH dnrinrr Christmas vacation he doubled-dated with DU prexy Tom . i . i J Brown. Since men ne nasn i ncu from the girl. Yesterday Tom got a letter from ner. Reference (Continued from Page 1.) agencies, including state, federal, and county; related puDiic agen cies of labor, health, education, library, and research; agencies for the handicapped buna, crip nled. deaf, tuberculous, feeble minded, and insane; agencies for children, including delinquent, de pendent, Indian, and maternity homes; agencies for the aged; npeneies for soldiers and sailors; penal agencies; and unclassified agencies. Atrencies are also listed by geographical location, their classification as public or private, and there is also a supplementary list of state organizations. Ak-Sar-Ben (Continued from Page 1.) rade their animals before tne judges. Five classes this year. There will be five classes again this year, Smiley said. Sheep, beef cattle, dairy cattle, hogs and horses will constitute the divisions, and entrants may have a prefer ence as to which animal they want to show. Mnn thnn 120 entrants took part last year, with Ray Crawford, now a sophomore, winning me grand prize. This was one of the largest number of entrants in me show's historv. and a record- breaking audience of 500 watched the competition. Previous care scored. Stressing' the conditions of the show, he explained the amount of fitting and care given the animal before the date of the show will be scored, and considered along with the contestant's ability in the showring the night that prizes are awarded. Premiums will be given winners in eacn class ana tne win ners will compete for the grand championship. Sneeial events will be inter spersed with the regular classes tn fill out the evenine rroe;ram. and the climax win De me pre sentation of the cup to tne grana champion showman. Committee chairmen: Gustaf Hokanson, assistant manager; Leo Tupper, clerk; Edwin kousck, ringmaster; Rex Brown, publicity; Montee Baker, tickets; Don Baird, arena; John Lonnquist, special events; Clem Wimberly, decora tions; Robert Wheeler, unitorms. Six coeds picked to judge BDOC Six coeds were notified this week end of their appointment to the board of judges for the 1940 BDOC contest, Burton Theil, contest manager announced. They are Betty Bachman, Alpha Chi Omega; Beth Howley, Raymond hall; Betty Meyer, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Jean Morgan, Alpha Phi; Betty Roach, Pi Phi; and Peggy Sherburn, unaffiliated. Deadline for entries by campus men is March 10. Fashions (Continued from Page 1.) have growing opportunity in the felds of fashion design and fash ion recording, according to Miss Boroughs. She listed children's fashions as a field In which there was room for wide expansion. Fashion merchandising, in the field of department store advertising and buying was listed as another field. Simple approach. Important in being a success at any fashion job is making the simpliest approach to the subject, said the fashion expert. Tues'dav, February 20, 1940 Barbs establish small loan fund To assist barb students who need and want to secure small, short time loans with a minimum of red tape, the barb council voted to set aside a definite sum of their 1940-41 budget for this purpose at their meeting last night. According to the president, Erie Constable, the money will not be available for students until next September. The sum to be set aside has not been decided. The Lincoln Altrusa Club PRESENTS Eve Curie Writer, Lecturer. Daughter of the discoverer of radium. Thurs., Feb. 22, 8 P. M. St. Paul's Church (Adra. $1.10) Buy Tickets at Walt's Music House. Net proceeds to be used for scholarship fund. S II lilt (timidly) "Darling, there's something I want to say to you you 11 think I'm awful!" II E: (apprehensively) " iron!, go ahead."' (to himself . . . "Gosh . . . it's Leap Year, too!") SHE: ("till timidly) "Hut it's such a . . . such a very personal thing to say to someone!" I1E: (to himself . . . 'Gosh that's it . . . she's going to pop the question") To her . , . "11 hat is it?" SHE: ."' don't gel an entry blank and try to be a It. D. O. C., why 1 won't as)i you to marry me!" HE: 77 do it tomorrow." TO Cot your entry Wank NOW from HAHVEY imOS. or THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, Student Union Any fellow can enter. Wntoli tomorrow's "Rag" for more details. 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