Sunday, November 2, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN Society BY BETTY WINN. Flash Hear Jones is trying to arrange a game with Wyoming for next year!. . .At least the cheering wasn't missing judging from the large number of fans who treaked to Manhattan. . .Among them were Jack Hogan, ATO, and Betty Jerncr, who by the way, have been seeing quite a lot of one another ...Dick Nash and Darrell Ludi, SAEs, pulled down the big frigid shoulder last Friday p. m. and 'tis hinted it wasn't the weather either, but their dates Maty Ralston, KKG, and Natalie Newman, Gam ma Phi... After beating around the campus a bit, on Hallowe'en, the ATO boys returned home to cider, doughnuts, and some toast ing by the fire. An especially good time was had by Theta Kit Car son and Bob Sandberg. Dancing to Will Bradley. Dancing to Will Bradley, or should we say dancing(?), were Lyle King. Phi Delt, and Becky Wait, Theta; Marg Martin, Alpha Phi, and Sig Alph Dick Corey; Barbara York, Theta, and ATO Kent Tupper; Tommy Woods, Beta, and Ardis Lyman, Theta... The SAE "Clambake" is to be pulled off Nov. 15 and already the dates are shaping up. Vern Deyke and Pat Green; Walt Rundin and You Guessed It; and Joe Beckley, Alpha Phi with Harold Bremers ...Some early dates to the Mili tary Ball: Mark Hargrave, ATO, and Ann Hastings, Theta; Jean Murray, Theta. and John Mason, ATO. . .Sayre Webster, Pi Phi, has a date with a newly appointed Three UN Faculty Members Appear In Recital Today Emanuel Wishnow, Ward Moore, trombonist, and Earnest Harrison, pianist, will appear in recital on the University of Nebraska fac ulty series Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Student Union. All are members of the music department faculty in the school of fine arts. The program, spon sored by the Nebraska chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary music sorority, will be as follows: Toccata . . . Frescobaldi-Cassado Prayer Bloch Players Granados Scherzo Van Goens Mr. Wishnow. Spring Sonata Beethoven Mr. Moore. Rhapsody No. 15 Liszt Song Polonaise ...Chopin-Liszt Tarantelle Liszt Mr. Harrison Music Professor Sings At Lincoln PKO Meeting J. Dayton Smith of the music department sang at a meeting of the Lincoln P. E. O. Oct. 29 at the home of Mrs. O. R. Frey. ATTEND LINCOLN'S LEADING THEATRES! .Voic Showing "Lady Be Good" Starring: Sloanor Powell Ann Solliern Robert Young; LINCOLN 1!,?. !ow Showing SPENCER TRACY DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE with INGRII) BERGMAN and LAXA TURNER STUART IS'ow Showing "The Smiling Ghost" with Wayne Morris riu "Private Nurse" with Brenda Joyce NEBRASKA '.V hv cadet seargent, whose name is as yet unknown to everyone but Joyce Junge . . To Whom It May Concern. Today many boys and girls were made most unhappy by the little pink slips that came to the homes of the unfortunates. This may cut down the social life of the "Gad Abouts.". . .Just who is this much talked about person who has been coining to all the Theta hour dances? From all reports he is setting all the girls a-twittcr. Seems he is tall, dark and hand some, but his name is not known ...Saturday night Jean York, Theta, and Jack Ietenser, Marg Martin, Alpha Phi, and Bob Ploss, with several others are driving up to a party which is expected to be quite an affair... The Sig Eps ini tiated John Goe, Vic Bradshaw and Bill Irwin Saturday evening. After being welcomed into the frat a contingent of Sig Eps headed for the Pike. Among them were Ed Steckley and Betty Clark; Vic Bradshaw and Patty Mean, Kap pa; Bob Henderson and DG Bar bara Taylor; and Fritz Bean with Barbara Harrison. Trt Delt... Flash! Helen Kiesselbach, Gamma Phi pledge, is pinned! Yes indeed, we answered the sad male voice in quiring over the phone. And then it ran again and this time Helen herself told us that it was all a joke. She gave the pin back after three hours. So relax and don't worry any more, sad, silent, ad mirer. . . ' 'v i! Ht-llv Winn DU Celebrates Founders Day Members of Delta Upsilon will celebrate founders day at the chapter house Tuesday with a din ner and program arranged by the members of the active chapter. Dr. Clayton Andrews, national presi dent, who was a member of this chapter, will speak. Other speak ers include Dr. Rodney Bliss of Omaha. Hairy Ankeny is acting as the chairman for the dinner. Ed Gees aman is in charge of correspond ence and Milt Meyers in charge of entertainment. Robert Chambers is planning the program with Guy Chambers, alumni of Lincoln, serv ing as toastmaster. Wallace Munson, this .year's president of Delta Upsilon, will serve as toastmaster. About 100 are expected for the celebration. Dean Poynler Attends Medical Colleges Meeting Dean C. W. M. Poynter of the college of medicine attended the annual convention of the Associa tion of American Medical colleges at Richmond, Va., Oct. 27-29. Dean Poynter is retiring president of the association. Rider college, Trenton, N. J., has added a medical secretarial course. ID) U i Si I 1 l.r-A U M Hi) V The Two Piece Look Is Better Than 0 Sororities, Frals Have Pies Taken Percentages for Cornhusker so rority and fraternity pictures taken before Friday are as fol lows. One hundred percent of members is necessary to receive a free Cornhusker. Fraternities Sigma Alpha Epsilon 19 Beta Theta Pi 2 Phi Delta Theta 0 Phi Gamma Delta 0 Sororities Sigma Delta Tau 13 Alpha XI Delta 10 Delta Delta Delta 0 University of Texas law school operates a free legal aid clinic. Special to Students Six Lovely Townsend Photographs and One 8x10 Luminous Color at 5 Distinctive, Refined Proofs the Following Studio 226 PM (3? You coeds will chatter over these two piece dresses with their smooth, smart looks. There are new trims . . . and adorable tuckings and pleats. In soft pastel colors. Sizes 9 to 17. 12.95 14.95 16.95 GOLD'S Third Floor. uu s AIEE Hear Talk By District Officer At Next Meeting A regular meeting of the Amer ican Institute of Electrical Engi neers will be held Wednesday in the Union, room 316 at 7:30 p. m, I. E. Andreason, senior in elec trical engineering, will give a talk accompanied with slides on the subject, "The Electron Micro scope." A. L. Jones of Denver vice president of district 6, AIEE, wiil be present at the meeting, and he will discuss the affairs of the AIEE. All freshmen and sopho mores of electrical engineering are especially urged to attend. 75 and Quick Service Day After Sitting So. 11 St. One! i A X f