The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 08, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, May 8, 1941
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DAILY NEBRASKAN
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tvith Mary Adelaide Hansen
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Frances Hans.
about the column yesterday, it was
written by Dixie Davis, erstwhile Nomination for Sigma Xi
gore-hound of two years ago. Back '
for a visit ovar Ivv Dav. she trot candidacy is Gamma Phi LuJean
the old ven to make a few side- Gibson. At Engineer's Night last
lin comments about the euvs and week-end,
Staff sets last
calendar deadline
Last edition of "Time and
place," the campus calendar,
published this semester by the
DAILY, AWS and Union, will
appear in Sunday's edition of
the NEBRASKAN. It will cov
er all events between Monday,
May 12, thru Sunday, May 25.
Deadline for all announcements
is 2 p. m. today. Phone or bring
all announcements to the
DAILY office.
Bell-
the aeronautical engi- ; .
cals Now however she's out look- neers had a contest to guess how era into owners Aiinougn me
gaia. inow, nowever, sne s oui iook ....... ,y . InnH has Wn stab zed the noou-
ing for the managing editors be- Iut e,sl " wuum ik ii " " hin'hv
cause thev fortrot to Eive her a break a beam that was on exhibit, latum has not. and ownership by
LauHt miy lorfcoi 10 t,ive jiei a nerqon Piiessinp- closest waq absentees is forever a menace."
by-line yesterday, and yours truly le person guessing closest was , narti cul ar case the crouo
Is busv exnlalninir to med school awarded a free airplane ride. De- An lms particular case me group
Graduate papa that ah? was St- P all the brainy men on the learned that some large un ts of
f the Phi Rho partv Saturday campus, it took an "arts and scl- 40 or 50 sections were actually
at the Ph. Rho party Saturday. p'laygirr to gucss thc rjght yieldIng no m0re return than
c i. r. . weieht' smaller units of only two sections.
Speaking of Dixie, weislu- ..Tne answer to hia. Dr. Bell
however, did you see that cozy fore neiv pledges stated, "lies in readjustment." It
tete-ia-tete luncheon yesterday in to is up to our department to provide
the Union? Back in her college on the campus, and the Pi Phi's information, through research,
days, "Dix" used to go with DU and Fiji's are the lucky groups. wnicn will aid the group in stabi-
Porky Neurenberger more than Mary Ellen Mennich is new at the izati0n."
just occasionally. Now that Gam- Pi phl house, while the R Street other problems now under
ma Phi Louise Epplnger has boys nave buttons on Joe Martin, study deal witn housing, health
snagged him off, however, to the Frank Wolfe, Maurice Dingwell, conditjons, and the cost of medi-
tune of a pin and candy passing, Ed Copple, and Don Ross. cine "yVhen these problems are
the two gals evidently couldn't . attacked by every group of the
miss the chance to compare notes I icmc postmortem, American people, our own demo-
mutual interest, and all that. Dut still rating mention, is an ac- cratic process will solve them,"
count 6f the Delt-Phi Delt picnic Bell said in conclusion.
liominaiion jor Uliiritcina at Crete last Sunday. Occasion for
romance to beat all others is that settling peacefully the old contro-
of Alpha Chi Jane Jordan and versy over tnat infamous Missouri
Sigma Nu Johnny Dean. She got Bel1 ownership was decided by a
his pin last week, was tubbed by Softball game. The game was won
tKe Alpha Chi's on Monday, and, in tne mud by the Phi Delts, to
surprise of surprises, passed the the tune of 18-11.
candy Tuesday night! But that
ain't all Wednesday she left for More netc officers
Washington, D. C, where she'd among the Greek groups-Beta's
got a civil service job! All of elected John Stoddart president,
which must leave poor Johnny in Jack Stewart vice president, and
sort of a daze. Harry Rinder as steward; Beta
n, . , . Sigs will be presided over by
I tnhangings make neivs, Floyd Walter, Louis Sprandel is
and the Sig Alph's lost two of vice president, Herbert Baumann
their's this week. Harold Osborne treasurer, and Arthur Austin sec-
went all the way to Washington, retary.
D. C, where Theta Sis Faulkner 7T, : RAMI-
i- , Women students at Louisiana nUUM
is in scnooi, 10 nang nis pin. uzzie, . .... .
incidentally, will be leaving in just Stte "!"vcrsity led the men in
a few weeks for the army air oastic average for the first se-
corps. Walt Rundin, having lost mester bv -165 Srade Pomt3-
his pin in Simon s Beauty Salon
once upon a time, hung Millard
Cluck's pin on Pi Phi Mary Ker
rigan. Cluck doesn't know whether
to be happy or not he's been try
ing for a long time himself to
hang the danged thing on Alpha
Phi Shirley Heldt, but with no
success. Now he's realized his
fondest hopes, but it's on the
wrong girl, for him.
Summer sales jobs
now open to students
Students interested in sum
mer employment who will sell
an article of national interest
on a commission basis are
asked to inquire at the Student
Employment Bureau, room 8
of administration.
Flan to Lunch or Dine in
The
New
Pan American
(Formerly THE CAFETERIA)
OPENING MAY 12. STUDENT UNION
Another candy passing
that hasn't been officially and pub
licly announced is that of Tri Delt
Maxine Taylor and Sigma Chi Don
Marler. And new steady deals are
those of AGR Les Reid and Sigma
Kappa Delores Storjohn, and AGR
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MOTHER'S DAY
Sunday, May Nth
Remember ALL
of your mothers
with our
Greeting Cards
Beautify your love for your
own mother by spreading the
joy of Mother's Day so it
embraces the mothers of your
mother, father, children, wife,
husband, friends and every
lovely lady who has bestowed
motherly kindness upon you.
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IVIoderii language
students present
German play
German students will present the
one-act play, Jugendliebe, in the
Temple theater at 7:45 p. m., May
15, under the direction of Dr. Lydia
Wagner.
Sponsored by the department of
modern languages, the cast in
cludes: Frau von Rosen, played by Lu
cille Laird; Adelheid, her niece,
Marjorie Johnston; Heinrich Roll
er, Norman Sundberg; Ferdinand
von Bruck, Kenneth Klause; Hilde
brand, the gardener, Burton Thiel;
Betty, his daughter, Marilyn
Maxey.
A musical program will be pre
sented along with the play. Ad-
. mission is free.
Methods of restoring lost power " '
to paralyzed limbs by assigning are being studied at the University
new jobs to unimpaired muscles of California medical school.
Torhe announces
debut of 1941
Comhusker
The 1941 Comhusker yearbook
will be ready for distribution May
19, according to Avery Forke, busi
ness manager. The book this year
uses "Memories of College Days"
as its theme.
Colors are blue and yellow and
are used thruout the book. Many
informal pictures are distributed
thruout the pages.
Minor sports have been given a
bigger play this year and a two
page spread of the Rose Bowl
game and Nebraska delegation
will meet the reader's eye.
Books are still available at five
dollars, altho the price will go up
later on.
Buy Your White
Palm Beach
from
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PALM
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Q dates, proms, parties. ..for mix
ing with odd slacks for sports...
for casual and more formal eve
nings. ..for now and all Summer
...for coolness, comfort and style.
Washable, too. See them at your
clothier today. Pastels 775
and deep tones, too. JL
Palm Beach Evening Formalsfwhite
jacket and black trousers), $20. Palm
Beach Slacks, $5.50. And by thc same
summer wear socialists thc new
Goodall Tropic Weighttop value in
lightweight tvorstcd suits, $25.
C00DALL COMPANY CINCINNATI
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t32S0 Prizt Contest. Se
your clothier jor details.