The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, October 25, 1940
DAILY NEBRASKAN
Pop group heads speak
Gerald Spahn, and Marge
Krauae pave talks af the fresh
man AWS meeting yesterday.
Spahn described the Cobs as a
service organization. He urged all
students to cooperate with them
by taking part in the rallies. Miss
Krause mentioned the presentation
of the pep queen at the homecom
ing game as one of the activities
of the Tassels. She praised the ex
cellent school spirit shown by the
freshman class.
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... friends and old
As usual-yen J ar.d
yourself.
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The AOPi chapter demonstrated
that their talents are varied when
they copped the football that had
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I II WELCOME GRADS I
H
ello Grads!
I Cs good to see yon again . .
The week-end each year to which
all Lincoln looks forward is that in
lqte October, Homecoming at Ne
braska U. The old "Well, hi, Helen
. . . Bert, you old , . . . Jim, it's
been years! ..." are the best sound
we've heard in a year.
Stop in at the Chamber of Com
merce during your stay in Lincoln.
We shall be glad to see you again,
to show you around. It's your party
and we're glad you're back.
Bring back the old days with tunes such as
NOTRE DAME MEDLEY AU. AMERICAN GIRL
Cur Lombard o Dick Roberton
RM BEING WRECK YOU GOTTA BE A
FROM GA. TECH FOOTBAIA. HERO
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Brown ( ) Holy Cross ( )
the added atti action of entitling
all members to see a cinema ....
Something new in promotion.
More and more go the dates for
that pep frolic of Saturday night
DG's will be there in full force
and among their numbers are
Eloise Hainline with Larry Hu
waldt, Beta; Flo Scott with George
McMurtrey; Jane Baird with ATO
John Dean
Amonir the rather laree num
bers the Kappa Sig boys antici
pate welcoming home will be
Brother Christman, me loqua
cious lad who wants to find a Wa
terloo for Lincoln, Saturday. . . .
There are iroing to be gobs of
people what we mean .... and Fri
day Greek row will Iook quue au-
ferent what witn an inose decora
tions which are a greeting in
themselves ....
Coinciding with other Saturday
nip-ht revelrv. etc.. will be that
traditional party that the Farm
House tosses. . . .me uornnusKer s
the place
AOPi's are house-partying Fri
day and among the lads and lasses
having fun might be Lorraine
Chant with Jack Castle, Sig Chi;
Janet Shaw with Phi 0am Dick
Miller; Edna Siggins with ATO
Don Sherwood. . .then Jayne Lynn
will be with John Kerl, Phi Gam . .
. .which reminds among those
dates it seems sort of like they've
just asked the Phi Gam chapter
over. . .while we re cnauing aoout
pretty girl fcxi uJonneii imauy
earned confidence enougn 10 as
for a date things are getting
along superbly for it s a deal from
noon, thru the game and Saturday
evening. . . .
Ruth Yourd, AOPi, is two pins
richer this week than she was last.
After she agreed to wear Hal
Schneider's Sig Chi pin, she re
marked that it would look rather
lonelv as she had lost her Alpha
O pin so big-hearted Hal has
ordered her an AOPi pin to Keep
his company.
The Chi Phi s ana rm mus ex
changed dinner. ...
Colorful surprise came out on
the cnmrnis. . . .from the KKG
house for all unbeknownst to each
other around 15 of the sisters blos
somed out in crimson, .pretty. . . .
More people who will be around
at that Corn Cob-Tassel ditty
might well be Paul Toren, Sig CJii,
with Bethel Cambridge, Chi O
pledge Alpha Phi Sarah Bane
with Bob Smith Harold Hunt
with Alpha Chi June Stover
And don't think that the Ak
deal isn't going to take some from
Lincoln scenes. . .among them per
haps, Leonard Dunker, DU, with
Beth Hanish, Alpha Phi; Sig Chi
Allen Leffendink with Jane Pratt;
Beta pledge Jack Latenser with
Mary Helen Farrar, Theta pledge;
Phi Delt Bob Poe with Mary Mc
Carthy. . . .
See" you at the Ball, the game,
the Corn Cob-Tassel party.... in
fact, see you ....
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