Wednesday, October 22, 1941 4 DAILY NEBRASKAN Helen Kelley, Society Editor Phone Daily Nebraskan I Society Office or 2-7545 r The candy passing of Alyce Cunningham, Pi Pbi, and Rollo Clark, Dclt, was a thriller, but it served another purpose. Sue Shaw got to observe the boys' technique ...Farm House got cigars from Harold Walkup Monday. His girl friend is Leona Kilzer. . .Off again and now on again are Chi O Gloria Hansen and Delta Sig Joe Flem ing. Seems the affair is kind of spasmodic . . . Among the house parties of the weekend is the annual Kappa Swig barn dance. At the doings will be Johnny Miller and Virginia Noise, DG pledge; Walt Plummer and Harvest Queen Ruth Miller, Chi O, and Jim Evinger and Jean Baker, Pi Phi ...Bert Allen, Beta, and Aline Hosman, Theta, really like Artie Shaw (small wonder). They are not only going to the Pike Friday, they are following him to Omaha for the ball. . . Going Steady. Jean Fisher, secretary to Union Director Bill Marsh, is now going steady with Delt Dick Childs. That's really swell. Good boy, good gal... Norm Davis, Farm House, Amherst, Williams and Wheaton Colleges have forbidden students to bring their cars to school this year. All YW Finance Workers Report Today at 5 p.m. Workers in the YWCA fi nance drive are asked to meet today at 5 p. m. in Ellen Smith for a final check up. At this time all workers are asked to report in full on sales. passed cigars to the brothers Sun day for the second time with the same girl. Seems he and Marjorie Wight passed them once and had a fight. This time it is going to last ...Nancy Raymond, DG, and Joe Sonneland, Beta, will be heading for the ball this week end as will lots of others, but Artie will have serious competition Friday when Farm House holds its fall party at Broadview Country Club. They are having Hank Mattison play for them. Originally they wanted Artie for their party, but the Turnpike offered him more money. New Officers. The Delta Rho Iota Pi club has elected its new officers. They are: Towne Club Announces 3-f New Members Announcement of the new Towne Club members was made yesterday when Betty Lou Naden, active, released the names of the 31 Lincoln coeds who have quali fied for membership. Only those who do not live in organized houses may become members. Each fall, Towne club holds a membership dinner to which Lin coln coeds are invited who are friends of the actives. Soon after this dinner takes place, the new members are chosen. New members are: June Heil man, Jean Austin, Frances Babich, Jean Bowers, Janet Helm, Doro thy Lacket, Ailcen Steinbecher, Pat Hunting, Dorothy Steinmeyer, Darline Steinmeyer, Virginia Stuermer, Alice Booth, Berdine Theasmeyer, Eleanor Werner, Ruth Sherburn. Betty Moxham, Jacqueline Gladney, Irma Tingel hoff, Wilina Miller, Ruth Lewis, Rose Ann Swoboda, Jean Smith, Phyliss Duncan, Doris Wood, Verna Ritzlaff, Betty Lou Larson, Phyliss Holbrook. Harriet Hayes, Lois Lawson, Pat Spence, Lola Jean Swann, Gena McCallum, Jean Albert, Mariane Zeigler. ALPHA PHI KAPPA ALPHA THETA KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA DELTA TAU DELTA ALPHA TAU OMEGA PHI KAPPA PSI SIGMA NU Have Your Pictures Taken lor the 1942 CORNHUSKER October 22 to 28 Rudge & Guenzel Studios 13th and N Helen Goodwin, president; Adri enne Reed, vice president; Laura Lee Mundell, secretary, and Roma Biba, treasurer. . .Just a few more Artie Shaw dates: Edna Mae Neidermeyer, Chi O, and Don Anawaldt, Sigma Nu will be there. He is a waiter at the Chi O house, so his choice is good. Ernie Smethers, Alpha Sig, and Stan Smith. Beta, will be there with Betty Norvell, Theta. Not room for the hundreds, but more to morrow. . . Calendar Calendar. Wednesday. Union matinee dance, ball room, 5 p. m. YWCA cabinet meeting, El len Smith hall, 7 p. m. YW-YM joint cabinet meet ing, Temple, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. AWS freshmen meeting, Ellen Smith, 5 p. m. Matinee dance, activities building, ag campus, 5 p. m. Friday. Kappa Delta houseparty, chapter house, 9 to 12. Saturday. Kappa Sigma houseparty, chapter house, 9 to 12. Sigma Kappa houseparty, chapter house, 9 to 12. Home Ec Group Hears Speakers At Meet Today The home economics association will meet in the social parlors of the home economics building at 12:20 p. m. today. Marguerite Harvey will speak on Merrill Palmer, professional school for home economists, lo cated at Detroit where the main subject taught is child psychology. Another feature of the program will be reports on the national home economics convention, held in Chicago this summer. Eleanor Crawford and Winifred White, the delegates from the Nebraska or ganization, will tell their experi ences. Co rnh usher Ed Announces New Picture Schedule Fraternities and sororities who must have their pictures taken for the Cornhusker this week are Alpha Phi, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Tail Omega, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Kap pa Psl, and Sigma Nu, according to Shirley Russel, editor. The deadline is Oct. 28 and may be taken beginning today at Rudge & Guenzel studio. Students should take advantage of Thursday night when the store is open until 9 p. m. to have their pictures taken, Miss Russel stated. ATTEND LINCOLN'S LEADING THEATRES! Now Showing Gary Cooper as 'Sergeant York' LINCOLN ?.V;n:,P Now Showing Have thf Time ol Your Life With "WEEK-END in HAVANA" in Twhnlc-olor SUrrlnf Allr John Cnrnwn IA1K PAKNK MIKAND4 Kxtra! Cartoon, SprWalty, aod New STUART -VV Now showing BABY SANDY In 'BACHELOR DADDY' with KDWAKD EVKKKTT MORTON plut this tnd Hit Girl Behind lhe News Theatre Begins First in Series of Productions Experimental Theatre will pre sent three plays tonight at 7:30 p. m. in room 201 of the Temple building. These productions are first in the series of plays to be given by the experimental theatre. Allan Menefee will be stage manager lor the three plays. "Ghosts," a cutting from the play by Henrik Ibsen, will be directed by Phyllis Welch. Martha Anne Bengston. Darrell Peters, Dorothy Typton, Robert Black and Clar ence Flick will act in this produc tion. "For Distinguished Service," to bo directed by Bonnie Wennersten, will be played by Beverly Weichel, Edith Laslo and Mary Huffman. Mabel Jean Schmer will direct "Ever Young." Taking part in it will bo Josephine Weaver, Roberta Estey, Pat Beadle and Jane Mover. Union Schedule Includes Three Events Today Center of today's campus activ ity will be the Union where three events. are scheduled. Matinee Dance. Identification cards will admit students to the 5 o'clock matinee dance in the ballroom. Come alone or bring a date. Square Dance. At 6:45 p. m. square dance pu pils will meet for their third in struction period. Only those who are registered will be admitted to the class. Time for the lessons has been changed from Tuesday night. Game Pictures. Complete pictures of the Nebraska-Indiana game along with a commentary on the play will be presented at 7:30 p. m. The movies will be shown in Union 315. Coed War Bundle Club Meets Today The "Bundles for Britain" club of the Coed Counselors will meet today in Ellen Smith from 5 to 6 p. m. Marion Nicholson is the group leader. Three Experts Divide Daily Contest Prize Winners of the football contest sponsored by the Daily Nebraskan last week, were Charles Vacanti, 1548 U, Paul Farrans, 1437 Q, and John F. Woskibwicz, 1645 Vine, all of whom picked seven of the eight games correctly. Loyal Cornhuskers all, the three missed on the Nebraska-Indiana game. The prize money will be divided equally between the three win ners, and if they will call at the business manager's, office in the Daily Nebraskan any time Friday afternoon, they will receive their money. Sophomores File in Junior Division Office Students who were classified in the Junior Division last year, and who have not filed for sopohomore standing for this year, must see Miss Zimmer. room 103, in the administration building, who will give them the proper blanks to fill out, according to G. W. Ros enlof, registrar. Those who are eligible for sophomore standing and who have not yet filed, are receiving notices from the admission office, which indicates the importance of the applications. Everyone must have the correct number of credit hours and have met the requirement for a sopho more in the college in which he is entered. SDT Entertains Dean and Staff Sigma Delta Tau will entertain Mrs. Verna Boyles, dean of women, Miss Elsie Ford Piper, and Mrs. Ada Westover at dinner tonight. The dinner is annual affair at which the sorority entertains the dean and her staff. r Favorites for (fifF PUMP Ml Jut Arrived! TIIK snub-nosed spectator with tlie high boulevard heel has appeared in new dress that will carry you to spring! Black gabar dine with patent leather trim and blue gabardine with blue calf. Belittling to your foot and flattering to your ankle. A Flirtation shoe in sizes A AAA to A's, up to 9A. (g85 pair Mlttor'i Wmen'i 8hei SeetnJ Tt. PASflE Open Thursday Evening Iterrf K. 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