8 Serially. Jo Duree "Stop the Presses" is Preston Mark Hays' cry where the Aw gwan publication is concerned . . . about to be guillotined at the Sig ma Nu house because of a slight snap he submitted of president Jack Cole, BDOC, Treston took strong steps. Thus, Awgwan read ers of tomorrow are going to have to get along without a photo of Cole Retting all spiffed up for a formal, minus trousers. . . . Could it be that something Is slopping that beautiful friendship of KKG pledge Mary Runyan and SAE Alex Mills . . . she's been having a peachy fine time about with Phi Psi's H. Cullinan, DU's Jim Kelso, and some old chum from Omaha to our knowledge. . . . Exams must be having a defi litely derogatory effect on cur normally none too good cranium . . . how could we mis-state the date of the Acacia Bowery Ball. It's the 31st, all right, all right, but that seems to fall on Friday. Planning on big fun seem to be all the lads -Buz Dalton with Kappa Jean Kerl, and say Jerry Mayburn is really quite interested in Kappa Delta Jean Ferris and, of course, they'll be at the BB together . . . then Dorothy Perrin of the Alpha Xi Perrins has a date with Harv Minnick. Sounds pretty fine. . , . cigars came to the Sigma Nu's from the Twin Cities . . . the occasion: Brus Kamel and Alice Nemec, Kappa Delt alum, found their roads went the same way. Speaking of deals to remove your mind from exams think nothing of it, we want you to be happy-there are lots of dances and stuff in the future Jan Savitt Saturday night at the Turnpike (need we mention) and Delta Gamma, Theta, Phi Psi ranging through "the rest of the month . . . and ATO dinner dance comes up pretty soon, too, right after the Chi O, we heard rumor. . . . Mention Alpha Tau Omega and we have ' to tell you about Ed Butler . . . Ed and connections over at the Theta house are apt to become slightly strained if the light of misunderstanding happens to light on Ed's date to his party with Maribel Hitchcock. No more than fifteen minutes elapsed until I'M was called to the phone and Theta Barbara Ernesti asks him to the KAT party . . , popular? Not so Beta Theta Fi minded ns of yore seems to be Alpha Phi Marty Breniers if that little re newed friendship with DU Neal 1'YlbtT means anything. . .dating from the Phi formal when Neal played escort. Betas are currently chortling concerning John Stoddard's new affinity for dancing. . .John, scion Thief- (Continued from Page 1.) and warned them to keep them in dance STUDENT ''Kcnfs - Henry and his orchestra Fri., Jan. 24 in the Ballroom 9:00 until 12:00 WMMI' y.n . of the Hiawatha Stoddards, now knows that when the lads yell "Astaire" or "Bubbles" he's sup posed to make reply. 'Tis said that the little double dip step he formally introduced at the Beta formal was a wow. And say, an Alpha Chi who practically thinks of a Beta stead ily seems to be Polly Jo Taylor. . . Harry Rinder and she arc really getting along. Getting along, too, seem to be the Sigma Nu-Delta Gamma com bination of Ken Ebzery and Pat Knuth . . .they sure make a keen looking couple. Back with Kappa Sig John Mil ler is that pin that Peley Osborne's been wearing. . .and Theta Tess Casady isn't wearing Junior Old father's Phi Delt pin these days she lost it... the campus is going to be minus one more Mortar Board's presence next semester if Tess fulfills her present plans of going home to "milk the cows and feed the chickens"... Letters, letters, letters - all from Alabama and all for Allen Jac obs at the ZBT house. . .explaining perhaps his practically non-existent date record at Nebraska? In the ChiO corner we can but mention that B. J. Maxwell and Sterling Dobbs are getting more and more interested in each other each day. . .and Lynn Dale refuses to have more than one Sigma Nu on her mind at a time. . . Warren Alfson, Chi Phi, seems to be taking himself and that huge list of accomplishments over to the Tri Delt house if going ice-skating with prexy Gertrude McArthur means anything. . . Kappa Betty Hoff is carrying on a voluminous correspondence with Acacia Ed Burroughs at Fort Robinson but Bill McKerney, Sig Chi, is slipping up on Burrough's time at home if having a strictly fine time with Betty the other evening is indicative. . .Fiji Byron Deck was forced to leave his date. Mary McKenna of the Delta's, and have a little chat with Bristol, Va., when his love called him Monday evening. . . Not that it's any business of ours, but what stuff ever is? We just can't keep from a faint, smothered wonder whether or no it makes any difference to John Mason, ATO, knowing he's pour ing out the Mason heart, soul and line to a gal that's pinned. . . And thus a semester of dishing the dirt under guise of society is being culminated . .we could strive to be different and say that every moment of it has been excruciat ingly painful, but candidly, we've liked being with the DAILY NE BRASKAN and thus with you, dear reader. . .thanks for standing by. safe places. The girls are P.ettie Cox, whose purse contained 11 cents; Martha Pickering, whose purse had 40 cents and valuables, and Joyce Burke, who had the sum of $"2 in cash in her purse. . . . they deserve it "Any girls who are so careless as to leave large sums of money in purses in opi-ri rooms deserve to have them stolen," said Serjeant Regler in commenting upon the affair. "I have oidered Officer William Grage to make a round of the public school buildings and pick up nil pulses whieh are lying around within reach of thieves. This method is ;;oi!:r to be used only for the prolerti-m of the stu dents. Sergeant I'.'V.ler went on to s.v that students .should use much care in the treatment of their valuables when they are in school buildings 0:1 I he campus. More fit" these thefts have happened through the carelessness of the women st ud aii s involved rather than the clevern, -s of any thieves. Living alumni of Dartmouth totaled lO.riltO at the last, count. Four Colgate university alumni received in prizes for songs submitted, in a contest. Stevens Institute of Technology received gifts totaling $!H;,.r62 in the fiscal year 1!!3!)-10. YOUR DRUG STORE Lest we forget, our prices on Standard Drugs nrc as chap as any in the city. Gobelin A Whitman Fine Chocolates THE OWL PHARMACY 148 No. Hth & P Phone 2-1068 DAILY NEBRASKA! Prof. Spun talks lo secretaries in Omaha Jan. 28 Prof. W. A. Spurr of the de partment of business research and statistics of the bizad college will speak on the topic "What's Ahead for Business in Nebraska," before the annual convention of the Ne braska Association of Commercial Organization Secretaries at the Fontenelle Hotel on Jan. 28. Pro fessor Spurr will attend the con vention and speak at the lunch eon meeting. Professor Spurr will also attend the National Defense and Business conference in Omaha the follow ing day as will Dean J. E. LeRos signol of the bizad college. Bengtson serves on encyclopedia board Dr. Nels A. Bengtson, chairman of the department of geography, has been named consulting editor for geographic articles to appear in the revised junior edition of the Encyclopedia Brittanica, according to a letter recently received by him from the Brittanica editor. Dr. Bengston acted in a similar ca pacity for the original edition pub lished about ten years ago. Southern life and economy are to be interpreted in educational and dramatic films to be produced at the University of North Caro lina. Seventy-four Minnesotans are included in the enrollment of 6,300 at Northwestern university. Students at New York City's four municipal colleges last year contributed $972,000 in fees. ANN SHERIDAN of WARNER BROS.' current hit HONEYMOON FOR THREE as she tunes in on her personal radio le FRED WARING and GlENN MILICR who each dedicate a number to her this week. ' - t , . -....Phi M f MM I M l W J -w mm mm if i w i ii light up ond listen with Oh Home ec's choose While president Election for officers for the Home Economics association was held on ag campus, in the home ec building, on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. The following officers, all home ec majors, were selected; The remainder of the cabinet members will be appointed in the near future. Installation of the new officers will be held tonight, at 6:45 p. m. in the home ec parlors. rrosldent : Winifred White, Junior. Vice president: Mary Kliznncth Gill, enlor. SivreUry: Onrol ChnpmHn. freshman. Tre.isurfr: FVkkv Heyl. sophomore. Historian: Kleannr Crawford, sopho more. Schools, colleges hold conference EASTON, Pa. (ACP). Educa tional and cultural relations be tween the United States and South and Central America will be dis cussed at the 14th annual school and college conference to be held at Lafayette college Jan. 24 and 2,5. President William Mather Lewis of Lafayette is founder of the con ference. Nearly 100 preparatory and high schools in the east and a number of colleges and universities will be represented. Prominent educators from the United States and South and Centra' American countries have been invited to speak. Vunise Barrow, sister of heavy weight champion Joe Louis, is at tending the University of Michigan. on 11 enjoy Chesterfield's right combination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos. They give you something no other cigarette can offer. Chesterfields are MILD . . . the way you want a cigarette . . . not flat . . . not strong. Chesterfields smoke COOLER, and every puff gives you that BETTER TASTE that Chest erfield is famous for. Ask for Chesterfields. y ,, :), I ; , a . 4 1:-:. . Ofl V IIV. -- L JL.L WJLV 4 Wednesday, January 22, 1941 Chemistry grails find jobs aiding national defense That national defense work is causing an unusually heavy de mand for graduates in chemistry was shown Saturday when Dr. C. S. Hamilton of the chemistry department announced placement of nine students. Orville Bonness of Archer and Dclore Kouba of Lincoln have, been placed with the Hercules Powder Co. at Wilmington, Del. Alex Rehrig of Lincoln and John Toole of Fremont have jobs with Joseph Seagram's at Laurence burg, Ind. Robert Steel, Fremont, is with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. and Don Schellberg, Omaha, and Richard Schleuter, Kenesaw, are with E. I. Dupont. Laurence F. Transue, Summerfield, Kas., is with Dupont and Vernon Ratzlojra Roscoe, 111., is with Phillips Petroleum. Gustafson pels position with advertising firm Milton "Gus" Gustafson, widely known as a student leader at the University of Nebraska college of agriculture, has joined a national ' advertising firm in Milwaukee. He was graduated in the spring of 1940 and since that time has been taking graduate work toward a master's degree in rural econom- , ics. The new $30,000 henhouses at the University of Connecticut are steam heated and termite-proof, with electric lights, hot and cold running water and automatic fountains. MADE FOR SMOKERS LIKE YOURSELF "' X "V.; x K aw Cntirrifrlil 1"H, Ln.'.rrr & M luatcto ( o. 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