Thursday, November 13, 1941 8 DAILY NEBRASKAN i I I ft I J WD. tUuL 8 W UJ3UJJUU . . . By Jo and June. Mere initiates and more con gratulations. . .This time to the Sigma Kappa house which initi ated Fthel Mae Lewis, Rosella Ol son, Lotis Starjohn. Mary Jane Ritie-rmaier and Mary In Hall... Bolf.tfd congratulations with our sincere apologies to the DU house tor their new initiates, namely Ker.r.v Newhouse, Bud Wehrman and Bill Kittrell. . .The Pelts held foim?.l pledging Sunday and at tendee' church in a body. .We trust all remained attentive and wide awake.. Farm House Don Wieloge wishes for just one free evening in which nothing has been sched uled when he can pass the cigars he purchased weeks ago to bind loiever his pin to Esther Manion Kiss the Girls Goodbye? "I want to kiss the girls good bye," exclaimed Kappa Sig Rex Weaver when he found he was to join Uncle Sam's ranks of forgot ten rien...Wc wonder just how mar.y girls Rex will favor with the atte-r;.on. . . A few people seen so regi; if.rly in the Corn Crib that they're almost taken for fixtures . . .Maurice Ding weld with Tri Delt Ruth Denney. . . Jerry Buller, Al pl a Chi, and Phi Gam Fritz Wolfe . . .f.r-d finally. Bill McKearney, S'c. Chi -Well, we can't seem to r:all all the names of those girls he is seen so regularly with. Ur to the Phi Rho party Satur davVifcht will go Tri Delt Mary BrMxe and Milt Anderson, Sigma Chi ::cm Northwestern, ai d also Tri lelt Alicj Blackstone with Ed Fanner. . .Should we issue a warn ing f.f-ainst such necessary evils as pi: ties on the Omaha campus? . . .Eeltcr we should keep still and let them discover it themselves... Aiour.d the campus and, frequent ly, are Jeanne Bovard and Kappa Sic Pickles Heines. . .Soaked with water at the dorm and we heard riirht.v were the four Sigma Chi sorer.fders giving out with a few tun''-! (? ditties. ATOs Monopolize Phones. Ar reals to ATOs Bob Sandberg and Ed Butler to telephone all their rirls at all the sororities in the a:;ernoon and stop monopoliz inr the phone the entire evening . . .A diamond for the left hand of Alpha Phi Billie Bryan is on its wav :th Hugh Startzer, a fugi tive from the air corps. . .Don't mis? .Sir F.ps Bill Irwin and Char h v I'ickev summing up the coed pretties in the grill... No conva l. s(T,:t for Delt Jerry Kathol, not as lore as Murrdene Buller, Alpha Chi. -s waiting for him... He stewed out of the hospital and ripr.i -to the grill for a coke with her. Here's hoping Sig Ep Clint Jur cer.KC. can ward off temptation an.'. . :ide to stay away from the Sig L'. Saturday morning break fast, t. r.ce li is true love Alpha Chi alum Favc Iiwin of Omaha will be ur.z ble to come down...Clar ence Schmideke f)f the Farm Hi use is coiiteniplatii.g, but ser A o Books Friday For Engineers! Why? Free Food If you haven't eaten for the last week because you're a mechanical engineer ana nave Deen siuuymg, here's your chance to get back nto the eating habie. Friday evening from 5:15 to 7 there will be a free chili supper for all mechanical engineers, spon sored by Pi Tau" Sigma, honorary mechanical engineering fraternity. After you have consumed your four or five bowls of chili, enter tainment will be provided. All mechanical engineers are asked not to be at the M E building before 5:15 with the pre sumption that they can get a head start at eating the free chili because the gratis supper will not be served until the stated time. SPECIAL NOON-DAY PLATE LUNCHEON 25c VITALIS 1.00 Size 79c 70c Prophylactic Hair Brush 1.00 Size Wildroot With Oil, Both for. 89c Pipes Smokers Supplies BOYDEN HARMACY Stuart Bldg. Death of Alum Postpones Phi Gam's Party The houseparty planned for Sat day night by the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity has been postponed in definitely out of respect to Dr. Elmer Hansen, prominent alumni, whose death occured Tuesday night. As Purple Legionnaire of this Nebraska chapter, Dr. Hanson acted as alumni arvisor and was in close contact with the present fraternity members. Alpha Almquist Goes to Belgian CongoAlmost Miss Alpha Almquist, UN grad, thought she was going to the Bel gian Congo recently, but at the last minute her plans were halted. Miss Almquist had planned to take charge of a nurses training school at Karawa. She has been night supervisor of a Denver hospital. Action at Last House Parties Predominate Weekend Events owCampus . . Friday, Saturday Nine house parties with an abundance of new and different themes will provide plenty of enter tainment for students this week end. Delta Gammas will decorate their house with comic strips and Calendar Saturday. Derta Gamma house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Delta Upsilon closed house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Kappa Kappa Gamma house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Sigma Alpha Epsilon closed house party, chapter house, 9 to 12. Chi Omega house party, at chapter house, 9 to 12. Sunday. Kappa Sigma buffet supper, chapter house, 6 p. m. Sigma Phi Epsilon annual breakfast dance, chapter house, 7 a. m. For Versatility., Union Has No Equal Building Center of Many Activities By Lloydene Kershaw. For versatility in the use made of its facilities, the Student Union, center of social life, has no equal on the campus. Tho it sounds like an overwhelming figure, 60,000 students flock thru the doors ev ery month and are assimilated with a minimum of chaos ana congestion. Activities carried on in the build ing range from such utilitarian tasks as scrubbing vegetables and peeling potatoes in the peeling room in the basement to the mon umental (theoretically, at least) matters settled in the fourth floor chambers of the Mortar Boards and Innocents, from which the or dinary student is barred. Much in demand m the union are rooms in wnicn various cam pus organizations can hold meet ings. At the present time all club room space is filled and many or ganizations are on the waiting list. Last year's Cornhusker office has been vacated by the yearbook scribes and is now combination headquarters for the Commuters club, for the benefit of those who bring their lunches to school; the Bundles for Britain department, which is the incentive for those coeds seen wandering up and down the halls plying knittin needles, and the Hobby Shop. Ranking high In popularity with students is the Book Nook, leisure reading spot, which is distin guished by the radio program, Book Nook News, aired weekly from that snot over a local sta tion. Ballroom for Crowds over 200. Undoubtedly the most versatile room in the building: is the ball room, where convocations, con certs, lectures, various meetings siring to go. . .We can't say which one called first, or rather who will be the lucky gal. All's well that prints well, for guests, matinee dances, danc ing classes and weekend dances are held. For crowds over 200, the ballroom is the place. The appellation "faculty lounge" is somewhat deceptive for this room takes care of not only the faculty but also coffee hour groups, small forums or receptions and bridge parties. It is here that convo celebrities and lecture guests relinquish their roles as public speakers and chat infor mally with students and faculty members. Filled to capacity this week are the XYZ rooms which are head quarters for the Religion and Life meetings. ' For large receptions like the chancellor's reception early in the fall, the main floor lounge is used At Christmas and Easter time spe tial organ programs originate there also. Even hour dances are held in the Union by various co-op houses on Friday and Saturday nights. entertain Dagwoods, Raven Sher mans and dick iraeys on&aiur dav nierht. On the same evening: the DU's will feature two bands playing at their own Coconut Grove and the Fiji's will be ship wrecked at their closed party. Another closed party is the an nual SAE clambake and the SAM party. Kappa Kappa Gamma's theme is the Garden of Eden and Chi Omega will revert to the days of cowboys and Indians. Alpha Sigma Phi will give a husking wagon as a door prize at their barn party. Friday night Phi Kappa Psi goes western and ACBC hold its annual fall party. John Campbell In Hospital John Campbell, representative of Balfour jewelry company at the university, underwent an appendec tonomy at Bryan Memorial hos pital Friday Nov. 7. He is recover ing rapidly. Program . . . (Continued from Page 1.) 316 "Problems of Organized Groups," John Oliver Nelson. XY "Preparation for Chris tian Marriage and Home Life," Sylvanus Duvall. 7:00 p. m. Seminars. Love Memorial Hall. "The Christian World Mis sion," DeWitt C. Bald win.' Cornhusker Coop. 1516 S st. "Student Cooperatives," Carroll Moon. 7:30 p. m. Panel discussion Union ballroom. "Post was Reconstruction." ously, hanging his pin on Eva Ves tal... Don't let this advance data stop you... We can't overlook a scoop ! Minnesota's on His Mind. ZBT Julie Cohn did go to Minne sota but we aren't sure he went to the game, for all he can tell you about is the Minnesota queen he spent all his time with... What is more, ne spends a great deal of time in Minnesota correspondence. Talk about results: Anyone in terested in receiving any kind of publicity, get in touch with us at once. . .Remember Sigma Chi Mills requesting a Military Ball date? Well, he was literally swamped with calls from girls seriously de- Beg Your Pardon The Nebraskan begs Bob Klaimer's pardon for stating In Wednesday's paper that he was a Beta Sig when in reality he is an Alpha Sig and has been one for two years. ASSIFIED i. LOST Delta Siuma PI pin. 1528 Q St. 2-2067. Reward WANTKD Kintit roomlnK hcuw plun utilities 2-6182. HH'tl Hlllill'MtS lor CO-OP Kent SI. 00 a month 642 No. 14th. l'lione l;'W f Definitely, the "Wheel K yi f Fashion" Turixs tZ A vv A wj-" 1 K. Tailored pumps of this foot- l ' V caressing fabric ... highlighted $ V ff- with GENUINE RING Mill . j LIZARD, CHOURIE SNAKE Mm ll -T"ll X ...types from casual to &$7- l "Sunday best"... heel heights f V J(j for every taste! BLACK or ARGENTINE BROWN! SEEN IN VOGUE J MADEMOISELLE, HARPER'S BAZAAR Street Floor. 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