The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 11, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    Sunday, lanuary 11, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Two more pins are in the pos
session of a couple of gals this
can't go on forever. Kay Duncan
has combined the Alpha Sig pin
of Stanley Scott with her Pi Phi
arrow Theta Alice McCamp-
bell and Kappa Sig: Ren Bukacek
have sealed it with the big pin
hanging. And a pin returned, but
not with the usual conditions re
sulting, for they ate still steadying
it Phi Gam Al O'Conner and
Theta Aline Hosman. . .Here's the
big congratulations to Bob Miller,
Phi Gam, who has finally decided
to settle down with one girl, who
is, you can guess, Alpha Chi Dot
tie Filley
Rumored that Alpha Chi Frank
le Haberman really put her heart
into her song the night of the Al
pha Chi formal when she offered
"My Melancholy Baby" during in
termission. .. .Here's an old piece
of news that just came in about
the constant dating of Phi Gam
Jim Lindberg and Missouri KKG
Jane Haggerty during Xmas vaca
tion (Might have a bearing on to
day's problems) ... .While we're
all the way back to the holidays
we might mention the big breakup
between Sigma Nu Don Engdahl
and Kappa Sweets Campbell which
never smoothed itself out
And have you noticed the three
day beard and haggard look on
Emory Burnett's face since he
learned that former one-and-only
wanted to be alone.... AGR Don
"Stainless" Steele has added a new
one to his list, and last night saw
him squiring DG Jerry Sandall . . .
Note on brotherly love: Betas
Will Folsom and Ed Huwalt got a
little confused and came out plus
Barbara Shuff for Will and minus
the ,ame gal with Ed, who was
formerly pinned to her. . . .Kappy
Kady Wells and Sig Nu Cliff
Bloom have come to the parting
of the ways. . . .Kady's leads to the
Phi Psi house and Charles Drake,
while Cliff stays with the KKG's
and Barbie Stuht. .A.ll's well that
prints well.
Much importance lies in the
kind of photograph you attach to
an application. Townsend quality
should be given first consideration.
Studio, 226 So. 11. Adv.
For UN Students Only
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Skating Rink at Ag College
Will Open This Afternoon
Our current cold weather wave
has heralded in more than colds,
ear muffs and rubber boots. This
afternoon marks the opening, in
formal as it may be, of the ag
college skating rink. The rink was
filled with water yesterday after
noon, and providing the weather
remains unchanged, will provide
some excellent chances for al
leged Sonjas and hockey speed
sters. Only university students are in
vited, Including students from
both campuses. Plans are being
made for a lighting system, so
that the glamor of zipping over
ice at night might be given. There
are also facilities for flooding the
rink whenever roughness appears.
As yet, no plans have been made
for a warming shack, but the Ag
Activities building across the road
will be open for warming of toes,
etc.
Promoted by the Ag executive
board, and strongly backed by
Deaa Burr and the tractor testing
laboratory, the rink was believed
necessary because of the decided
Interest students have shown for
skating, and the lack of nearby
facilities. The tractor testing lab
oratory furnished tractors for put-
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DICKINSON IN 30 DATS
individual Imtruction
Graff Shorthand (wnpltto
Hrrrrtartal Training
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Informality h
Keynote of Ag
Social Mixer
Informality was the key-note of
the ag college social mixer held in
the activities building dn ag cam
pus last night. Music was fur
nished by Ray Crawford and his
public address system.
Sponsored by the Social Council,
with Willard Vesik as chairman,
these mixers have been given
about every two weeks. Ten cents
per person is charged for entrance.
Beta Sigs Elect
Johnson Proxy
Beta Sigma Psi fraternity has
elected officers for the coming
semester. The new officers are
Marvin Johnson, president; Louis
Sprandel, vice president; Harold
Dryer, secretary; and Johnny
Bauermeister, social chairman.
Museum Requests
Loan of Brook's
Famous Painting
The Worcester, Mass. art mu
seum has requested the loan of
Alexander Brook's painting, "Peg
gy Bacon and Metaphysics," from
the Hall collection at the Univer
sity of Nebraska exhibition Feb.
18 through March 22.
The Worcester exhibiltion will
feature 50 outstanding paintings
done by American artksts between
1930 and 1940. "Peggy Bacon and
Metaphysics'' has been selected by
a national advisory committee
headed by Charles H. Sawyer, ili
rector of the Worcester museum.
Formerly director of the Addison
gallery at Andover, Mass., Sawyer
visited Lincoln during a recent
summer to see the permanent art
collections at the university.
Phi Sigma Iota
Hears Speakers
Two speakers will be heard at
the next meeting of Phi Sigma
Iota. Romance language frater
nity, to be held Wednesday, Jan
uary 14, at 7:30 p. m. in Parlor X
of the Union.
William Eberline will talk on
"El Duque de Rivas," and An
tonio Obard will speak about his
native country, Chile.
. . If Weather Is Good
ting grade around the rink to
hold in water.
bo hail ye hearties and lovers
of winter sports, to the northwest
part of Ag campus, west of the
tractor testing lab.
BmSimm&Sm&
beginning Monday advance
sale of newest LEWIS
masterpieces
elegant, leathers, calf.
' patent, alligator, grain,
Morocco.
Organization
Ag Extc Board
Ag Social Council
AWS
BABW
Class officers
Coed Counsellors
Col. Agri Fun Board
Debate squad
Home Ec Association
Interhouse Council
Jr. and Sr. Farmers
Fair Board
Publicity Brard
Student Council
Student Union Board
Tassels
Group 1
AWS groups
House Council
Hobby group
members
Minor role,
. mistress,
University Theatre
director artist,
stage man, book
holder
Commission group
leader
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Sports club members
YWCA
WAA
Awgwan
Awgwan
Cornhusker
Signed Fr.
Cornhusker
Countryman
Daily Nebraskan
Ass't. on circulation
staff
Signed Fr. workers
Clubs and Societies
Departmental Clubs
Honoraries
Mortar Board
Organized Houses
Pan-Hellenic
Professional groups
Officeis
Officers
Officers
Secretary
Members
Officers
Calling All Weathermen!-
Army Needs
. . . Specially 6 Air3 Trained
Students who are studying as
well as talking about the weather
these days will have jobs all cut
out for them in defense work ac
cording to a news bulletin from
Randolph Field in Texas.
Uncle Sam's rapidly expanding
Air Corps can use specifically
trained students in their work, ex
cluding only those rather dubious
groups mentioned in the old say
ing: "Only fools and foreigners
will attempt to predict the weather
in Texas."
Four groups of civilian meteor
ologists, including full instructors
or associates, assistants or juniors
are being sought by the Gulf
Coast Air Corps Training Center
to begin immediately. The posi
tions will be filled directly at the
training center, and command
salaries of from $2,000 to $3,000
annually.
Under the deferment regula
tions, applicants accepted for the
posts will not be liable for immedi
ate call into the Selective Service.
Heading the qualifications list
is the request for students who
have had at least a year of
weather bureau work plus a six
semester hour college course on
the subject. With a college degree
(Revised Jan. 11, 1942.)
Group Z
Members
Members
President
Coed Counsellors,
hobby group leaders
Members
Members
Home Ed. Board
Member
Member
costume
Ma jor role, student
director
lighting
Commission leaders,
staff members,
freshman cabinet,
Ag Exec Council
Sports Board, intra
mural rep., Ag
Exec. Council
Staff editors
Staff members
workers
workers
Ass't on Bus. staff
Reporters, Society
Ed.. Sports Ed.
President
President
President
Vice President
Pledge Trainer
President
College Men
unnecessary, applications will be
accepted also from students who
have college credit in differential
and integral calculus and advanced
SmSimcn ScScnfr
it's truly a
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color season!
Simons fashion color
fulness is timely . . .
like a clarion call of
bright bravery for
1942 .. . suits will go
forth in pinks, light
blues, canary yel
lows, seafonn greens ...
Simons materials are time
less . . . suits will go forth
in long-wearing twills and
lannels .... see these.
Simon -1942 fashions to
morrow! pastel suits
10.95 14.95
Group 4 Group 5
President
President
Board member President
Board member President .
Board members President
Manager '
President
Cabinet President
Manager
Member President
Member President
Member President
Bus. Manager
Cabinet mem
bers, Ag Pres. President
Exec. Council,
Ag Pres. President
Man Ed.. Ass't Editor,
Bus. Mgr. Bus. Mgr.
Staff Ed., Ass't Editor,
Bus. Mgr. Bus. Mgr.,
Man. Ed.
Associate Ed.,
Bus. Mgr.,
Circulation Editor,
Mgr. Bus. Mgr.
News Ed., Ass't Editor,
Bus. Mgr. Bus. Mgr.,
Man. Ed.
President
President
Treasurer
President
physics. For this latter group, a
ten-week training school will pro
vide the substitute for the practi
cal experience.
Weather men taking jobs will
be placed at the Gulf Training
Center's five basic flight schools
at Waco, San Angelo, Sherman
and Randolph Field, Texas and
Enid Oklahoma.
Eula Friend, University of
Omaha beauty queen, received 98
fan letters after her picture was
published in Look magazine.
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