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4 M! li lt DAILY, NEBR ASK AN; ! Thurpdyy; January 15, 1942 WfinibVL.... On the steady list after thinking it over for the better part of se mester are Sammie Mort Margo lin and SDT Bonnie Seldin...A triple deal hit the Delta Sig house Monday night when Joe Flamming and Chi O Gloria Hansen did the honors with candy and cigars, ditto Bob Harkins and Lois Kun selman and Jack Knicely and Doug Varner, who held off with the treats, were treated to a tub bing. . .Nothing like being dif ferent, is there? So when Sig Chi pledge Chuck Mills asked Gam ma Phi Maxine Hoffman if he could wear boots to their coke date the other aft, she told him to wear his tux... He did... Draggin' and Bitnchin'. The Chi O's are formaling Fri day night. . .Outside of the steady deals, and those who re all pinned up, Marian Truhlson will take ATO Bob Buxton, Dorothy Tilton's dragging DU Dick Wilkins and Bonnie Price will take Phi Psi Ralph Mallot...ATO Bob Sand berg who's ben alternating his dates with Kappas BJ Haney and Mary Ralston, branched out in the grill yesterday with Theta Toni McQuiston, who dates brother Tom Miller. . . If Flame Burns. Chi O Connie McCauley and SAE Bob Murray have a nice workable plan. . .They've called off those steady dates, but three weeks hence, if the flame still burns, they'll take up where they left off... Betas will formal Sat urday night, as will the Kappas. . . At the Lincoln with the Beta con tingent will be Beta pledge Bill Scribner and Alpha Chi pledge Mary Mason, and Gene Schlegel with Gamma pledge Jane Robin son... Kappas Sally Busch and Nancy Newbranch will dance with Phi Psi John Cook and SAE Louie Seybold at the Cornhusker. . . PBK Esther Patterson had a diamond slipped on third finger, left hand about a week ago -now the date is set for "very soon" . . . The man? Timothy Higgins. .All's well that prints well... Former Bally Staff Member Visits Campus Lt. Horace Gomon, former man aging editor of the Daily Ne braskan and telegraph editor of the Norfolk Daily News, visited the campus last Tuesday. Gomon, a 1928 graduate, is now in the public relations department of the army. At the time Gomon was managing editor of the Daily Nebraskan, the publication's office was in the basement of U hall. More than 91 percent of the 873 new full-time students who en etred Wayne university in Sep tember were given "Class A ratings in physical examinations recently completed. Formals Call for Beautiful Corsages from . . . Frey and Frey 1338 "6" 2-6928 Calendar Friday. Chi Omega formal, Corn husker hotel, 9 p. m. Saturday. Kappa Kappa Gamma for mal, Cornhusker hotel, 9 p. m. Beta Theta Pi formal, Lin coln hotel, S p. m. Pledge Council To Participate In Greek Week With the unofficial sanction of the Interfraternity Council the pledge council decided to take an active part in Greek week Feb. 8 13, sponsor a pledge dance to wards the end of formal season at their meeting last night. The pledge council was formed last month, according to Pat Patter son, Sigma Nu pledge, to pro mote friendship among pledges and is "non-political." This year's officers are Ted Fin ley Sigma Alpha Epsilon, presi dent; Robert Johnson, Phi Kappa Psi, vice president; and Robert Olson, Alpha Tau Omega, secretary-treasurer. "The Interfraternity Council unofficially sanctions the new pledge council because it will train freshmen for interfraternity work and prepare them to keep fraternities alive regardless of the war," said Walt Rundin, member of the executive council. Co-operation among pledges is important for better understanding among fraternities." he concluded. The pledge council is composed of two pledges from each frater nity on the campus. Evidence that dreams in chil dren may occur before develop ment of speech is reported by Dr. Milton H. Erickson, assistant pro fessor of psychiatry at Wayne university. YOUR DRUG STORE We Will Fill Your Doctor's Prescription Accurately and Efficiently OWL PHARMACY 118 No. 14th & P 2-1068 WE USE SOFT WATER H R O 1 I Mrl StalnbrooH, Mgr. j f B Franks Barber Shop liU I 130& 0 St. 8 T I OPERA "Cuvallrria Kiislicaua" V me nit Real Enjoyment and Inspiration THRILL to the music of the orchestra, and a chorus of trained voices, supporting an outstanding cast of soloists. Colorful Costumes and Stage Settings IF YOU have ever been in love tr hope to be. come to hear a beautiful story you will never forget. TO BE GIVEN IN ENGLISH Temple Theater Feb. 4 tna 6 Price 50c, Tax 5c Total 55c Tlvkrii at Offl of HcImoI f fine Art. Chemists Use Gas Masks To Find Mystifying Clouds ... Of Smoke Great clouds of smoke poured forth from the ventilators in Avery chemistry laboratory at about 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Very worried professors and students groped their way thru the mists, looked for the blaze, and waited for the explosion which might come at any moment. Here was possible disaster; fires in chemical labs don't wait for the fire de partment. A group of research chemists headed by Chief N. H. Crom well were the first to reach the janitor's storeroom in the base ment, the origin of the trouble. Unable to see the fire in the billows of smoke, gasping for a little pure air, Cromwell, armed with a carbon dioxide spray, hurled him self to the floor (there's a little oxygen there) and crawled off in search of the blaze. Choking, he called for some gas masks whereupon the crowd which had gathered hurried off for them. In ten minutes the excite ment was over, the fire out, the fire fighters alive and well. When the smoke cleared away the story revealed "itself. 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