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Friday, October 24, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN Society H?7en Kelley, Society Editor Phone Daily Nebraskan Office or 2-7545 a -.8553! Steady and Otherwise. Midge Beasley, Tri Delt, and Lee Lewis, SAE, are now going steady... In the same house June Griffin and Don Albin, Sigma Nu, have had dates every Friday, Sat urday and Sunday for the past two weeks, but still won't say for sure... It's all off with Phyllis Shaw, Thcta, and "Buck" Jones, Delt. She is no longer wearing his Delt pin and everything looks like it is on the rocks. . .Going to gether pretty regularly are Alpha Phi pledge Betty Jerner and ATO Jack Hogan. They will be dancing to Artie Shaw this week end... Delta Sig Aubrey Stevenson has his pin in Hastings, but his heart is in the Gamma Phi house. Seems he really thinks Helen Kiesselbach beautiful blond is wonderful. . .At the Kappa Delt houseparty you will see Ruth DeLong with Theta Xi Elmo Thompson; Anna Mar gfiet Limpp with Bob Klamer, Alpha Sig; and Jean Ferris, pledge, with Jerry Mayburn, Acacia. . .Besides that you can't tell what you'll find in a gold mine. . . Still Interesting. A little late, but still interesting is the fact that Theta pledge Jean York was serenaded Sunday eve ning by the DUs. They must have been practicing up, for they sang the day before over WOW dur ing the dinner hour... At the Kappa Swigma swig-dig will be Pep Queen Janet Hemphill, Pi Phi. and Rex Weaver; Bob Flory and Joan Beltzer, DG; and old friends Dick Berg and DG pledge Virginia Trowbridge. . .At least Chuck Larager, Delta Sig is per sistant. He's been trying for a long time to hang his pin on Kay Keller, but to no avail. . . Where to Spend. It's easy to find the wealthy students this week end what with the ball and Artie Shaw at the ATTEND LINCOLN'S LEADING THEATRES! Sow Shotting (lark Ijina GABLE TURNER "HONKY TONK" with (lull TRKVOR Irmik MORfiAN Albert DKKKKK f.xtra'.'. Carlmm, Nrwn and Nfb.-liid. ritur LINCOLN zi'zi AW Showing Tyronf 1VIW POWER CRABLE "A YANK in R. A. F." with JOHN SI TTON HKOI.N AI.I) GARDINER ( urtiMin and I-atrnt World Nrw CTIIABT SOe'llie SOc '(II 6 Tax Inrl. Now Showing! "Charlie Chan in Rio" with SIDNEY TOLER "BulletrTor O'Hara" with Roger PRYOR Joan PERRY NEBRASKA?:,6 I I !942 (LXDER 1 Pike. So Pat Cole, DG, will be dancing at the Pike with Bill Home, ATO and Gay Gimple of the same house will be there with Jack McPhail, DU...Also at the Pike will be Polly Ann Petty, Al pha Phi pledge, and Delta Sig pledge Don Farley. He says he had to promise her he wouldn't tell or she wouldn't go, but we doubt that... Fern Bergren, Alpha Xi Delt, will go south-south with Claude Wright, Phi Gam, Friday. Seems to us that they are pretty well dated up together, but we haven't heard... It's wonderful to be getting rushes all the time and Mary Mason, Alpha Chi pledge, seems to get her share. At present rushing her is Harvey Leaf, ATO. Pledges Again. Alpha Xi Delt actives are still jittery, over having to eat spa getti without the aid of silver ware. When the pledges sneaked they took the silver ware, after requesting that spagetti be on the menu that night... "A southern drawl really gets 'em." At least that is what we heard. Mark Har greaves, ATO, has one and who likes it? Ann Hastings, Theta pledge. . .Walt Morrison, Delta Sig, is taking Helen Gogcla, AOPi, to Artie Shaw. These dates keep coming in and coming in. Looks like there are lots of kids well fixed. . . Dances. Farm House is really having a time of it tonight and dates will be Andy Anderson and Barbara Fairley, Phi Mus, with Bob Tooker and Phil Miller. . .The ball is call ing Barbara True, beautiful Tri Delt pledge, and Jim Lindberg, Phi Gam, and Dorothy Turner, brand new Tri Delt pledge, and Jack Cresse who is not in school at present... DG Jean Miller will go to Omaha with Ed Rolley and Julie Frazee, Sara Day, Flora Scott and Alice Ann Hascall will be in Omaha, too. . .Additional dates to the houseparty at 12th and H are Bob Koefoot with Calendar Friday. Farm House fan party, at Broadview Country club, 9 to 12. Kappa Delta house party, at chapter house, 9 to 12. Saturday. Barb English dance, union ballroom, 9 to 12. Beta Sigma Psi house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Kappa Sigma house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Sigma Kappa house party, at chapter house, 9 to 12. Patty Berg Golfs Here WAA Sponsors Exhibition Matches Monday Patty Berg, nationally famous women's golf champion, and Helen Dettweiler, holder of 32 course rec ords, will give a demonstration from 10:30-12 Monday morning, on the touch football field west of the coliseum. Sponsored by the WAA, the exhibition is open fo the public. At 12:30 Monday noon at the Union there will be a luncheon honoring Miss Berg and Miss Det tweiler. Women's physical edu cation majors, the WAA council, the department staff and outstand ing women golfers of the city will Help Your Beauty Candidate!! See a Bobby Green; Wayne Mack with Marcy Bower, Alpha Phi; Leanord Folk with Beckey Ely, Alpha Phi; Dick Miller with Estell Linnamon, Chi O, and Bob George with pretty red head Dorothy Black, Chi O pledge, . . Muzzle Mizzou. There will be quite a few leave town this week end for reasons besides the ball. Going to Mis souri from the DG house will be Tete Talbot, Pat Cooper, Joyce Jirdon, Jean Ann Donley, Jane Fenton, Eloise Hainline, Joan Beltzer and Helen Matz. . .From the Theta house will go Betty O'Shea with Phi Psi Jake Morrow and Mary Aileen Cochran to meet Bill Ijpthegrove. She met him this summer at an army camp in Rollo, Mo... Gamma Phis Treva Much more will go with Beta Frank Ma toon. And twin Phyllis Babock will be going, too. She has a date there with and old Beta friend of hers from Mizzou. . .Wonder why a certain ATO pledge is called "King." Dorothy Jean Brown, Kappa pledge, thinks he is, so maybe that's it. Don James? Could be.. .Shirley Wiley, Pi Phi, left town today to go see the don ner of her diamond. He is Dan Claus and lives in Wichita, Kansas ...The Delta Sigs announce the pledging of Warren Jeffries. That's swell. . . Ho Hum! And thru it all they still man age to go hunting!. . .Don James, Jim Nicola and Talmadge Miller, ATOs, are planning to shoot a pheasant or two on a hunting trip to Norfolk this week end... Guess that takes the cake... Scribner's Offer Prize for Paper On Foreign Policy "George Washington's Foreign Policy Today" is the subject of the $1,500 prize essay contest conducted by Scribner's Commen tator Magazine. First prize will be $1,000, with second and third prizes of $200 and $100. The con test closes Dec. 1, 1941. All manuscripts must be typed and double-spaced and prizes will be awarded according to clearness, consciseness, research and sincer ity. The contest is open to all citi zens of the United States. Manu scripts and questions should be sent to Contest Editor, Scribner's Commentator, Lake Geneva, Wis. Further information may be se cured at the Nebraskan office. be present. All others who wish to attend may call the WAA office before Saturday noon to make reservations. Cost of the luncheon is 45 cents a plate. Phys Ed Dismissed. Women's 10 and 11 a. m. phys ed classes will be dismissed for the demonstration, Miss Mable Lee, director of the woman's physical education department, announced yesterday. In case of bad weather the event will be held inside the coliseum. At the Lincoln country club Tassel or Corn Cob 1. In what cases does one dress formally for the Ak-Sar-Ben ball? If you are going for the corona tion tonight, by all means wear formal attire with all the trim mings. The dance itself will also be formal. Wear something that won't brush the floor and will stand the rush of the crowd. 2. How does one introduce his guests to the housemother at a faculty dinner? Always follow the rule of in troducing a man to a woman and a younger woman to an older woman. If you are in a group, in troduce the group, mentioning the name of your housemother first and then the names of the guests. Don't introduce her to everyone separately. If you arc on the op- Geology Alumni Return for Visit Recent visitors at the depart ment of geology from South America were Lawrence Bcck mann, Iago Petroleum Corpora tion, Maracaibo, Venezuela; Clar ence Lee, The Texas Company (Venezuela) Ltd., Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela; and Otto Griess, Nep tune Gold Mining Company, Puer to Cabezas, Nicaragua. Other visitors from parts of the United States included: Marion Hestbeck, Amerada Petroleum Cor poration, Shawnee, Okl.; Grant R. Lehmann, United States Army en gineers, Bellevue, Pa.; Burton Lil ienborg, Consulting Geologist, Tul sa. Okl.; Charles Halstcd, Treto lite Company, Huston, Tex.; John Lapp, The Texas Company, Wich ita, Kas.; Earl Dunlap, Gillette, Wyo.; Erwin Selk, Stanolind Oil and Gas Company, Mattoon, 111.; Kenneth Lewis, W. C. McBride In corporated, Lincoln, Neb. John Liming who has just re turned from a year's service in the army, was among the alumni of the department of geoiogy wno re turned for a visit. Lawrence Beckmann spent sev eral days in the department show ing slides and moving pictures of the oil fields of Maracaibo and the surrounding territory. ROTC Uniforms Arrive Oct. 27 Manufacturers expect the ad vanced ROTC uniforms to be here M6nday, Oct. 27, accord ing to the latest information. All students measured for uni forms should call at Nebraska hall or contact instructors for further information. at 3 p. m.. the two women will play an exhibition match. Patty Berg began tournament play in 1933 the first year she was ever on a golf course. During her first year of play, she quali fied for the Minnesota State championship and later in the sea son she won the Breezy Point tournament. To date she has played in GO tournaments and won 29 of them. Helen Dettweiler has qualified in each of the three National tournaments in which she played. She has also won several sectional titles and invitations in the East. HQJStKIILQ posite end of the situation and no one has introduced you to their guest, it is permissible to intro duce yourself. 3. What about knee-length socks? Well, Nebraska men don't like them. For .most of the co-eds that puts them on the black-list; how ever, they are warm and practical (which the fellows don't seem to realize) and if you have the legs, go ahead and defy the powers that be. Kappa Phi Holds Initiation, Dinner Wednesday Niglit Initiation of new members to Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, took place at 5 p. m. in parlor XYZ of the Union Wednesday night. This will precede the an nual big and little sister dinner which will be held at 6:15 p. m. Atlthe dinner, the president will present the Marie Davis pin given each year to some coed who is partially self-supporting, has a high scholastic record, and has shown outstanding leadership and service to the organization. Elaine Jensen will be toastmistress. . To fill the offices of those mem bers who resigned, the following members will be installed into the cabinet: Jean Stroemer and Pat Preston, co-social chairmen; May Ditmer, corresponding secretary. Fern Wilterdink, student council representative; Dorothy White, publicity chairman. Filings Close For Sweetheart, Prince Kosmet Students may file for Ne braska Sweetheart and Prince Kosmet until noon today in John K. Selleck's office in the coliseum according to Dick Harnsbergcr, chairman of the council elections committee. Everyone interested is urged to file rrmn Saturday, Oct 25 ''Creator of Shaker KivfW' AND HIS FAMOUS BAND llooths for Everyone Admission Before n7 After 9:30 ZC 40c Bus Every 30 Miu. 1 I K-.N i 8 I