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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1940)
Friday, November 15, 1940 DAILY NEBRASKA Smile, d you, smile . . . Bulletin BeN flocked to Omaha and the Fontenelle for initiation cere monies last night when Arlis Mathis, Bert Allen and Steve Davis were initiated... Kappa Sigma Hub Ogden is maybe forgetting' his little chum, Margaret Ann Osborn, who is back east these days for he's been seeing quite some of ore little Kappa Delt. . . The longest date we're discov ered for the Military Ball is that one of Kay Fark, Alpha Chi, and Buz Dalton, Acacia... one year, two months, three weeks and four days . . . Saturday a couple of more peo ple will be married. . .an alum af fair, Janet Jenkins will be mar ried at her Lincoln home to Delt Don Anderson. . .they'll live in Dallas. . . Speaking of marriages, Rosalie Motl, Chio, was married last Sat urday in Washington, D. C... Boyd McDougal, Delta Sig, pinned to a local lass, is taking AOPi Jackie Stretton to the cine man if one can believe one's eyes. One DG pledge is really a lady With a past, present and future, to quote her roommate. . .on her dresser, in the correct order, she has a picture of the Phi Delt whose pin she wore, the AGR whose pin she has and the DU with whom she goes steady. . . Speaking of DG pledges, Pat Ainley and SAE tennis star John Huston seem to be getting along ...getting along also, are DDD Turkey Shoot at Salt Valley Gun Club 8 Miles North an 14th, 12 Mile East. Sunday, Nor. 17 Shells for Sale on (, round Ldta can win with a dime. Miml Taft and Buck Jones, Delt, sowe hear. . , A couple of the Delt pledges amuse themselves practically every evening phoning many campus misses and chatting at length. . .sort of a charity project . . .the lads think cause it gives the dear girls something to do ...if you get one of these am biguous calls you can probably bet on Bob Roby and Bob Weygint. . . Entertainment will be Friday night... Sig Eps will barn dance . . .popular sport this year Clark Wenke and Lois Scofield, Alpha Chi... and Ed Zacek will be with the popular Lougene Everson, Gamma Phi. . . The Delts are going to be buf fet suppering, Friday night... and Saturday night the Fiji's go wild on a Dogpatch party. . .Jerry Thompson and Theta Mary Belle Hitchcock, Gerry Spahn and Janet Harris, Claude Wright and Pi Phi Georgia Swallow will be among the people who get all decked out, Li'l Abner style. . .sounds like fun. . 4 The Publications party is all off. The man who owned the barn called the DAILY office and said that unless the crowd was hotter than anything else the barn was too cold to have a party in . . . ticket refunds in the DAILY of fice... don't the saddest things happen... RENT CARS Lowett Prices and Good Cars Always Open and "No Red Tape" Established 22 Years MOTOR OUT CO. 1120 P St. Phona 1-6819 for Reservation. i inn wunjn j oc J I Good for One Watch Crystal. i LOWELL'S Fine Wateh Repair Service Main Spring or Cleaning $1.50 . ' 143 So. 12 1923 O I t,, c h .'.--ill ati- v. l-x'v . ' : ... i l f t-- A 7 vf ! w 4 I ' Av V Those tooth-paste smiles shining forth by three members of the Husker football squad and a quartet of chorines from a local stage production show the jovial mood of the Scarlet gridders shortly be fore the Husker train departed for Pittsburgh and the Panther-Husker clash. That's Hank Rohn, Fremont junior fullback, shying away from the little blonde chorine in the front row. Big Wayne Blue, sopho more fullback, leading Nebraska touchdown producer with four mark ers, gives the camera an ear-to-ear smile. Snooping over the top of the heap is Don Rubottom, sophomore fullback, who was just elevated to that post this week. gf3 lm lraL 3asluon Center tiSS 1 1695 1995 x I 'hA I r 295 ffr lt&r" V ! l: ;& Pr'V' A'i'K-f I Just unpacked a lj II" yl J ; K f collection of for- . $f-$t' "i I ' ' ' ' vf mals for the Mili- V l 4 1 U ' t V' H V X tary Ball that for MJ ;fl fl 'K f 6 beauty and glam- f 'Hp 1 h j . . ! , . L this season. Your I W &M r n MrJ your type is here f J? ff 5 4 W 5 I I t -Do see them at VfJ M L ' ,J 1 H J y H '0 oatt m a roz warm wrap fe if r I Soft downy camels hair In white . , jp-" I I tl M I 1 bright full length wool Deep lus- ) 95 1Q95 V )L I m clous velvets all winter interlined ' ' L t i i White Bunny Jacket Wraps 12.9S ? DAILY tff ptmto By t HARI.KS KTHOI.M IAI1.V STAFF. IA1I.T nff photo for the Omhasker win he taken Friday at 4 p. m. In lh rmmfnit ntndfo In the wet stnft'tirm. t-ORN COBS T ASS K! A. AS Cnm Cob And Tamris mint tarn fa tlM-ir CornhuHker iwhwrrptlon boolti y 4 p. m. today. KOSMKT Kl.CB. All Kmet Khih worker mmt IM ta front of the I nlnn at t p. m. tMlr. COMKMI'S CI. I B. Conienfnn rlub members will meet h room 203 of the Temple nt t P. m. toy. Rc-clcctioii ( Continued from page 1.) since time would not allow a new vote for the Honorary Colonel and Nebraska Sweetheart, the com mittee recommended that incum bents should remain the same. The committee further advised that the new election be held next Tuesday. Student Council mem bers will meet today to vote on the judiciary committee's recom mendation. A petition was also presented signed by 1,891 students protest ing the action of the judiciary committee Tuesday in excluding the votes of the Barbs at ag cam pus and requesting that the Barb candidates who would have re ceived pluaralities if those votes were counted be installed. m i iai ii iui niiuirAUF THIRD FLOOR i w m b m h rm tm i- r u mm a m n m cb i m n h v i !