Friday, October 17, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN 9 Many ATO Alumni Reunite Society, Helen Kelley, Society Editor Phone Daily Nebraskan Office or 2-7545 At Forty-fifth Anniversar rv 1 1 1 I I t Busy Time. Well, well, so everyone is going to be pretty busy this weekend with parties, rally, homecoming and of course the Corn Cob-Tassel party. . .This is really complicated, for Kuth Brickell, Chi O. She used to go with Bonny Kaholt, Thi Delt, and will continue to do so, probably, if he gets there in time. He, Benny, fixed Kuth up with a date with Thi Delt Dick Chapen last Friday and then dou ble dated with them. Saturday Benny had a date with Ruth and they double dated with Dick. Now Dick has a date with Ruthy for the Corn Cob-Tassel party and last night Benny called her up and asked her for one to said Satur day party. This is worse than a triangle. . .Was it their love for a game of bridge that took Jane Emery and Joyce Jirdon, DG pledges, over to the SAE house the other afternoon? We have our doubts. . . Odds and Ends. Tonight Woodie Herman will draw the kids out to the Tike. There will be Shirley Heldt, Alpha Phi, and Millard Cluck, SAK; Pat Catlin, KKG, with Phi Psi Bert Smith; Georgia Covey, Alpha Phi, and Ed Calhoun, ATO innocent: Lois Baker with Bob Hudson: and Alpha Phi Marcy Bauer with Phi Gam Al O'Connor. . .This must be something more than just a pass ing flare that causes a certain Ne braska City fellow to come down EVERY weekend to see Kathleen McGowen of Cox hall ... Missing out on the fun, on this campus, this Friday and Saturday will be Thcta Marie Anderson. She is going down to Fort Sill to visit Don Fitz ...His record is broken. Dave Marvin would have celebrated his fourth month of bachelorhood to night if he hadn't taken Fern Wil terdink to the show Wednesday. . . Seems that Alice Ann Hascall, DG, is still burning the Omaha high way each weekend this year. She goes up to see a Mr. Bob Bttt ncr. . . Corn Cob-Tassel Party. Pep Queen candidates and their escorts to the Corn Cob-Tassel party will be Barbara Jones, Alpha Phi, and Beta Johnny Edwards; Janet Hemphill, Pi Phi, and Dee Deputren, DU; Dinny Ford, Kap pa, and Perry Fuller, ATO; Mary Helen Farrar, Theta, and Fred Melheny, Phi Delt; and Betty Klingel, Alpha Xi Delt, with her Delta sig... Among the thousands who are planning to attend the Corn Cob-Tassel party Saturday are Maribel Hitchcock, Theta, and Buck Buchanan who is coming from Omaha; Mary Ellen Beech- Saturday, Oct 18 Music by (saury Don't Miss This Famous Radio Band Admission Before 9:30 27c After 40c ner, Alpha Xi Delt pledge, with Stan Bridenbaugh, AGR; Natalie Newman, Gamma Phi, and Dick Nash, SAE; Marian Warnke of Howard hall and John Wagers; Phyllis Dodge of the dorm and George Abbott; Helen Johnson DG pledge cover girl of the Awgwan, and Richie Anderson. . .And Bob Fast, SAE, will celebrate his sec ond date of the year with Mary StribJing, Alpha Phi... Tonight's Houseparty. The Phi Delt houseparty will see these couples dancing to Johnny Cox; Lois Drake, Chi O, and Lyl'e King; Jo Durce, and Bud Boyden; Mary Louise Goodwin, Pi Phi, and Nick Douvas; and Jean Carnahan, Chi O prexy, with Bud Krygcr. Jean is engaged to Phi Delt Dick Hyatt and Bud Kryger is waiting for Blanche Riddle, Theta, who was in school last year, so they arc going together until their respec tive boy and girl friends return, just as good friends. . . Tomorrow Night. Attending the ATO dance will be newly married Bob and Doro thy Windle. Bob and Dorothy weie m school last year and Doro thy is affectionately known to her friends as Dotty Wind... Also at tending the ATO party will be Alpha Chis Jerry Buller and Bob Sandberg and Mary Mason with Harvey Leif...Seens that Bernie "Boogie" Bennett, SAE, has a date with Dorothy Carnahan, Chi O pledge, and doesn't know where they will be going, yet. He can't decide which will have the hot test swing, Jay Shann or King's. He should listen to the records in the union grill, shouldn't he C. Cs. and Tassels?... A Few Questions. The Delt party will be a big, fun affair from all indications. Bernie Buell, prexy, will be there with Sue Shaw, Pi Phi, if they get back alive from their hunting trip. . .We don't know who "Buck" Jones will be taking. Phyllis Shaw's old flame will be back in town and so the pinned couple (she is pinned to Buck) have agreed that she may spend all three days with her former flame. He is a Phi Psi who has been away and is now on his way to the Philippine Islands for some years to come, Buck hopes. . . ATO alumni of the Class of 1911 will celebrate their 30th anniver sary this weekend in conjunction with the ATO observance of its 45th year on this campus. Calendar Friday. Corn Cob-Tassel rally, start ing at the Union, 7 p. m. Farm House Alumni banquet, parlors X, Y and Z of the Un ion, 6:30 p. m. Phi Delta Theta house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Saturday. Indiana game, 2 p. m. Alpha Omicron Pi open house, after the game. Alpha Phi open house, chap ter house, after the game. Alpha Tan Omega dance, Cornnusker hotel, 9 to 12. Delta Delta Delta open house, chapter house, after the game. Delta Tau Delta dance, Lin coln hotel, 9 to 12. Corn Cob-Tassel party, Coli seum, 9 to 12. Innocents luncheon, parlors X and Y of the Union, 12 noon. Alumni of the Class of '11 who are coming for the reunion include Guy Reed, former Innocent and now vice president of the Harris Trust company in Chicago; Ralph Weaverling who is with the Busi nessmen's Assurance company in Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Red dish, attorney in Alliance; Harold Noble of Kansas City, Mo., and El roy Munson of Lincoln. Tonight alumni, actives and pledges will be entertained at a reception at the governor's man sion at 8 p. m. In the receiving line will be Governor Griswolcl, Chancellor Boucher and Dtan Thompson. Saturday wives of the alumni will enjoy a bridge dinner at the chapter house while actives, pledges and alumni are attending the "banquet at the Cornhusker. Governor Griswold will act a s toastmastcr at the banquet and Stewart Daniels, national secre tary will be the speaker. As an undergraduate, Gary Cooper was denied membership in the dramatic society at Grinnel col lege, Iowa, on grounds he couldn't act. WORTH Bffl SIMP FOR . . . 0 Jul tojrmcojnm (Dojiol! 0 JIisl U)suLkmcL (RuaIv! Y' OU'LL want to look your smooth' fit and jour gayest this weekend! Have a new head-turning dress in crepe or sheer wool. Soft pastels . . . color, deep and rich ... or Mack ablaze with sparkle. Sixes 9 to 15. 895 1295 Miller's Junior Dresses Second Floor. m i LLE R 6 PA i n E