The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 02, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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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. . .
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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.
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The Two Piece Look Is Better Than
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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
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Distinctive, Refined
Proofs the Following
Studio 226
PM
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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.
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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.
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