Thursday, September 18, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN Society, Helen Kelleyy Society Editor Phone Daily Nebraskan Office or 27545 Sorry. Better make apologies first and settle down to business after that. Apologies to Kay Hendy, she is a Kappa instead of a Theta; then to Charlotte Peck, who is an Alpha Xi Delt instead of a Kappa Delt. We won't say apoligies to Bob Weygint, exactly. He is a Delt pledge here at Nebraska, not a Delt from UCLA, and he is not pinned to Betty Malone. She is pinned to a Delt from UCLA, and we're sorry it isn't you, Bob, because1 she is plenty all right. Just got the wrong Delt." Bunny Chapline, AOPi of last year, has sent Jack Clarke's Kappa Sig pin back so Jack is back in circulation. He is pretty interested in Lou Ide again. She is the Pi Phi who is or was in terested in a Sima Nu from Iowa. Martha Harrison, DG, has a Delt pin from Bud West. It all happened Tuesday night. The Popular Twins. There may not be as many boys back as usual, but Phyllis and Janet Babcock, Gamma Phi twins, are sure doing all right. They have dates with no less than five different fraternities within the next two clays. Torn Drummond, DU, is having fun enough for several boys. He had a date with Helen Jean Soren berger, Gamma Phi, a couple of rights ago and is already lined up with dates two weeks in advance. Elizabeth Clark has a PiKA pin plus a new diamond from a fellow at Ames. She got them both this summer. Jack Stewart says he is sitting on top of the world except that he wants a girl. Another bachelor gone to the girls. Distance is no object to Rog Anawalt, Sigma Nu. When he found that Agnes Fox, Alpha Chi pledge, was out of town he sent her a telegram asking for a date this Friday. Exchange Picnic. In fact, all the Sigma Nu pledges will have dates with the Alpha Chi pledges this Friday after their picnic. They have an hour dance that night, too. Leonard Van Buskirk, ex-Kappa Sisr nrexv. hune his pin on Theta Marv Ann Donnovan two weeks befftre school was out last year but kept it a secret untu me aay before summer vacation so wc thought you ought to know about it for sure. A renort comes to us that Lois Christie really likes Bill Ottma. Phi Delt, and that it isn't all one sided either. Another diamond given this summer was from Ed May, DU, to E. J. Petty, Delta Gamma. Bette Rathburn, of the same house, is reportedly happy because Neal Felber, another DU, is back in town. All Dated Up. Someone called the Sig Alph house the other night and there were only three boys there. If they all had dates like Darrell Ludi, pledge, who was with Betty Lee Riley, Tri Delt pledge, they were OK. Won't someone please fix up that trio so they can have fun, too? Probably they had late rffl drtea and weren't talking. jane Baumgartner, Kappa, and Max Laughlin, AGR, are having a little trouble. Hope it doesn't last, the trouble, we mean. Have You Seen Them? The Sigma Chis are advertising for their lost chairs. They dis appeared Monday night There are four green ones and two blue ones, or four blue and two green ones, we forget. Anyway, if you see them running around with some fraternity fellows in them please take them, the chairs, home. Forty v first editions of Joel Chandler" Harris are the latest addition to the Harris Memorial room in the Emory university library. TYPEUMTERS for Sale For Rental th Royal porUbto th Ideal putebtn for student. Nebraska Typsvrrlter Co. IS M. 12th St.' IJooola, Ntbi. Phone Mill Calendar Friday. Sigma Nu-Alpha Chi Omega picnic. All womens tea, Ellen Smith Hall, 3:30-5:30 p. m. Union dance, ballroom, 9-12. YWCA dinner, home of Fran ces Keefer, 1929 So. 24. Saturday. Barb dance, union ballroom, 9-12. Sunday. Delta Delta Delta tea, chap ter house, 3-5:30 p. m. Tri Dells Plan Tea for Pledges Delta Delta Delta will entertain Mrs. Verna Boyles, dean of women, Miss Elsie Ford Pinpr. Mrs Aria Westover, all sorority pledges and nouse presidents at a tea Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. Miss Mae Pershine- sistfr nf Gen. John J. Pershing-, will Dour at the tea. YWCA Holds Mass Meeting Tins Saturday The YWCA will hold its first mass meeting for freshmen and entering women students Satur day at 2:30 p. m. in Ellen Smith Hall. The purpose of the meeting is to explain the YWCA program for the coming year and to give new students an opportunity to become active in the work immediately. The program wil' open with group singing followed by short talks on "What the YWCA hr.s meant to me" by Mrs. Rice, Fran ces Keefer, president, and Flavia Tharp. A reply will be given by Virginia Sterner who will tell what she expects of the YWCA. Jean Christie will speak on the actual work to be done and the way the YWCA fits into the total college curriculum. Margarte Dcines, in charge of freshman work, . will introduce commission leaders to the group and explain the work of freshmen Dean Entertains All Women Students at Tea Mrs. Verna Boyles, dean of women, and staff will entertain all university women at a tea in Ellen Smith Hall Friday from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. commissions. At this time tresn- men will have a chance to indicate the freshman commission they wish to be in. Corn Cobs, Taels Usher at Convocation Corn Cobs and Tassels will meet at the coise-m at 3:45 today to serve as ushers at the freshmen convocat on. A history stui?rtt, roaming through the halU of Centenary college, found an inscription that Centenary was founded in 1825. ... - ', We specialize in Dairy Products Service to Fraternities, Sororities and Boirdin? Clubs. Phone 6-2313 for details of our plan and prices. 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