Tues'day, September 23, 1941 4 DAILY NEBRASKAN Society, Helen Kelley, Society Ed Phone Daily Nebraskan Office or 2-7545 Editor Qismu, 1 Sigma Chi, doing when he took Alpha Phis Jean and Lois Christe to Omaha, with his tux on. Won der if Jean wore her jacket from Annapolis ? Alan "Tyrone Sun Valley" Ja cobs seen lately with an especially bright smile since a lovely blonde S.D.T. has returned to school. They say that George Souders, Beta, is really burned now that Gloria Vanderbilt is not "coming out." Shucks! From now on you will be hear ing a? well as reading all about it so we'll leave some things till then for you to wonder about. Congratulations. Congratulations Ruthy McMillan and Carl Harnsberger. We'll all be listening to you. Helen Matz, HG, has gotten ross and a cigaret case during the last week from Max Weiland, DlT, whose pin she gave back. In addition he keeps the phone pretty busy and is really trying to fix things up. We hope they do. Farm House Dale Weibel passed cigars last night with Ardith Hackman. The pin hanging pro ceeding this new course of events took place this summer. Social Security. Bob Sandberg, ATO, was over heard to say "Going steady is really only Social Security for the goons running around." Now real ly. Bob! Chuck Edholm, DU, and Jean Osborne, Theta, are definitely off the steady list, while Betty Swen holt, Chi O pledge, and Hartz Goetz.e Phi Delt, have been hit ting it off solidly. At the Barb dance we saw Marion Starlin, Towne club, and Dean Heck; Marilyn Barr and Don White, now a med student at Oma ha; and Doris Westphal and Charles Bitner, both of Towne club. Doris and Charles had just met, but they were certainly hav Ing a swell time. What it Takes. Harold Scholz, Theta Xi proxy, must have what it takes. He had three dates with three different girls in three consecutive nights! Jean Saeger, Gamma Phi, has broken off with Jo Martin, Phi Gam. . .Barbara Hanson, DG "YOUR DRUG STORE" l T I RK K-IRl (iS Mc Alk. SHirr 40c :e Alka Srlrrr '!c mr Sal llrpatin 44c Mc Itromo Srlirr 4!e :t."c Bromo ((tiininr ?7c ,"0e Colgate'' Toolh Powder c THE OWL PHARMACY lift N. 14th & P Phone 2-IOiK pledge, is going pretty steady with LcRoy Kling, pre-dental student. Even after a 9 p. m. telephone call from Chris Berger, Sig Alph who is in California, Jeanne An derson, Chi O, stepped out with a fellow. . .a Sig Alph. Week-end Trips. Events of the week-end included a trip to Columbus made by Carol Robinson, DG, to meet Bill Flory's folks. Carol and Bill, a Kappa Sig, are pinned. Another trip was from Omaha to Lincoln when DU Dick Lyman's girl came down. What was Fred MacLaugherty, Calendar Tuesday. YWCA mass meeting, Home Ec building, ag campus, 4 p. m. Wednesday. YWCA cabinet meeting, El len Smith Hall. 7 p. m. Thursday. YWCA membership tea, El len Smith Hall, 3-5 p. m. YWCA finance dinner, Ellen Smith Hall, 6 p. m. Friday. All church night. Prof. Camp Presents Paper at Math Meeting Prof. Chester C. Camp of the mathematics faculty spent five weeks this summer at Princeton university in the institute for ad vanced study. He also carried on research at Harvard university for a month. Part of the results of his work were presented in a paper at the summer meeting of the American Mathematical So ciety held at the University of Chi cago Sept. 2 to G. His paper was titled "A convergence proof involving an inseparable multiple contour integral." BABW Delays Plans For All-Girl Party Plans begun by the BABW for the all-girl party have been delayed, awaiting the advice of the inter-club council, an organ ization representative of all wom en's groups on the campus. Campus News Over Air Waves Twiee Weekly Carl Harnsburger, Phi Kappa Psi, and Ruth McMillan, Kappa Alpha Theta, will broadcast camp us news over Magee's dance pa rade two nights a week, it was announced last night. Five students tried out for the position, held by Margaret Krause Wcllinger last year. Harnsburger, an Innocent in 1940-41, is in law school at the present time. Miss McMillan is a member of the University Play ers. Lahr Issues Second Call . Union Activities Committee Positions Open to Students . . . May Come Under roint system Because of the small response received from the first announce ment, Pat Lahr union social di rector has Issued the second call for volunteers to work with the eight student members of the board of directors on the following Theobald Edits Ag Magazine New staff members for the Cornhusker Countryman were ap pointed last Saturday morning at a meeting of the ag college stu dent publications committee. Editor for the first semester, will be Dale Theobald, former chairman of the magazine's edi torial committee. Associate edi tors appointed are Eugene Smith and Charles Marcy. Associate edi tor in the home economics division will be Carol Chapman. William Hartnell was selected as the new circulation manager for the coming semester. Dental Profs Speak At District Meeting Dr. D. C. Keys and Dr. G. W. Ferguson, professors of the dental college, will appear as guest speakers at the Sioux City dis trict dental society today. activity committees in the union dances, hospitality, convocations, house rules, music, competitive games, general entertainment, pub licity. "Eventually," stated Miss Lahr, "we hope that this committee work will be considered as im portant as any other board posi tion or publication staff job." This la a new opening for per sons interested in activities and the AWS board co-operating with the men's point board will estab lish a system of points that can be earned by persons receiving ap pointments on the committees. Freshmen May Apply. Five to fifteen positions are open in each divjs'nn and fresh men as well as upper classmen are urged to apply at the union office immediately and state their preference as to committee work. The publicity committee will ar range for the distribution of sign and make arrangement for speaking tours, while the convo cation committee will contact the union speakers, have charge of the speakers during their visit in Lin coln, and arrange the student for ums. A file of the union activity workers will be kept and recom mendations will be issued from this for persons seeking perman en positions in the future. Span the time tVixt now IlfW&Zffi and cold months in SHEER jfh 1 BLACK SUEDE PUMPS, X softly elasticiied and punch ed to a chic airweight! 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