The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 07, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, May 7, 1941
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I S ,citn Mry Adelaide Hansen
This column
will no doubt be quite dull to all
freshmen, and perhaps to upper
classmen too, as my journalistic
efforts, as it were, have become a
little queered, along with campus
acquaintances.
After two super-beauteous sere
nades by the Sigmas Nu and Chi
Monday night, came the howls
from various shrubs of a few of
the boys, some identified as resi
dents of S st. Whatever their con
dition, it was the closest harmony
heard for some time.
Perhaps now is a good time to
amend a little quickie I dashed out
about the Sigma Nus two years
ago (and it's not about the Pigge
Dinner, boys, I still stick to my
story about that). The little out
house, so conspicuously set up in
front of the Union with the letters
'Phi Delta Theta" doning it, was
done by the "Two-Innocents-a-Year"
DU's, so I heard the other
night
Saturday night at the Phi Rho
party seemed to be old home week
for a few of our illustrious grads
Sig Ep3 John Bishop and John
Scoff ield; ZBT Howie Kaplan; Sig
ma Nus, Dick Ryan and Jim An
derson (with spouse Evelyn Hop
kins Anderson); Pat Leonard;
DU's Elwood Pankinon, Bill Nie
hus and pin and active "six-year
bizad course," Dick Young; ChiO
Marguerite Young; Phi Psi Bud
Yoder (with his third date for that
evening. Likewise present were
some of the prominent campusites
celebrating Innocent tappings and
some were just plain celebrating.
We understand
that after five years and four
summer schools, Butch Luther has
decided that he must have his de
gree. He ran into Sam Francis
who is working on his MA at Iowa,
not long back. Sam started relat
ing to Butch just how much a de
gree meant, and must have done
some strong convincing, for Butch
was telling the boys that he'd be
coming back to get it... ah, yes,
nothing like a degree for Butch.
The profs will be waiting, no doubt,
but we hope they don't hold their
breathing apparatus until... or
maybe around this exam time it
would be a good idea. Of course,
that isn't bothering me anymore.
Neie officers
elected Monday night are: Zeta
Beta Tau: President, Leonard
Goldstein; vice president, Jim
Lipsey; treasurer, ' Stuart Simon;
secretary, Joe Kirshenbaum; and
historian, Irving Malashock.
Sigma Delta Tau: President,
Shirley Epstein; vice president,
Anne Arbitman; treasurer, Rose
Goldstein; secretary, Sylvia Katz
man; historian, Miriam Rubinitz.
Alpha Tau Omega: President,
Dick Stastney; vice president, Bob
Norton; secretary, Harold Lar
mon; historian, Bill Rist
ATO
Wendell Bayse, and Tish Trester,
KAT, were also decidedly dam
pened Monday night in front of
the Thcta house for refusing to
come thru . . . and speaking of The
tas, seeing the "gardner" chop
pinng down some of the under
growth on the east side, reminds
one of the times when Oolie An
derson used to die dandelions and
mow the lawn for nuthin' . . . ChiO
Zoe Wilson is now going steady
wiin fcigma Nu Bob Krause, and
is spending her time worrying
about her Gold Rush Partv cos
tume, as the Sigma Nus politely
miormed her that all dates are re
quired to wear short skirts three
of the soldiers boys returned to
Lincoln for a quick visit this last
week-end Sigma Nu John Bailey
Beta Sid Hardeman, and Glenn
Reynolds-
Plan to Lunch or Dine in
The
New
Pah American
ROOM
(Formerly THE CAFETERIA)
OPENING MAY 12. STUDENT UNION
PLAY CLOTHES
that come from
California, the sun
ny land where fash
ion designers un
derstand just what
folks like for fun
in the sun.
Seersucker Play Dresses
Seersucker Play Suits
Flax Spun Play Togs
Rayon Slack Suits
Sportswear Second Floor.
Owl 0 Sbwt Window.
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Professors attend Brandeis exec
Chicago meetings
Attending the 30th annual meet
ings of the Society for the Ad
vancement of Scandinavian Study
at North Park college In Chicago,
May 2 and 3, were Prof. J. E. A.
Alexis, chairman of the modern
languages department, Prof. A.
L. Elmquist, Dr. Lydia Wagner,
and Dr. A. C. F. Scherer.
Dr. Alexis is secretary-treasurer
of the society and Professor Elm
quist is associate editor of the
publication "Scandinavian Stud
ies." Dr. Alexis addressed a North
Park student assembly May 2 on
"Contacts Between Scandinavian
and America."
interviews seniors vi
xur. Lma, general superintend
dent of Brandeis store in Omaha,
will be in Prof. Bullock's office to
day to consult with seniors and
graduate students Interested in
any phase of merchandising ex
cept advertising. Appointments for
interviews may be made at Mr.
Bullock's office.
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Get your Mother's Day gift at
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