The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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4 , " DAILY NEBRASKAN ' Wednesday, April29, 1942
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With potential Mortar Boards
and Innocents shaking in their
shoes ami we8i-y singers practic
ing their high notes, life is rap
idly approaching a climax...
Their own personal climax has
been reached, however, by Ph41
Reed, Phi Dtlt, and Jean Porter,
Pi Phi, who despite marriage
plans have decided to call the
whole thing off. . .Surprise steady
deal is now cooking between War
ren Ludi, Sig Alph, and Marion
Truhlsen. Chi O...And Jack
Zimmer, Phi Psi, has chosen
famed Put Putney, Tri Delt, to
wear his rni. . .
Speaking of Phi Psi pins, we
understand the little noax oi uri
Knudsen was discovered by the
brothers and he no longer wears
brother Bob Mulliner's badge in
an attempt to conceal his attach
ment for a K-State Pi Phi. . .Con
gratulations to the new president
of ATO os of Monday night, one
Phil Ford...
An interesting triangle is de-
veloping with Claude Wilson as
the apex, for it seems that after
quite a little fighting he and Jo
Beckley, Alpha Phi. are dating
again; yet what about Kappa
pledge, Shirley Kay Moore... It
looked good to see Palmer Mur
phy, Phi Delt. and former steady
Ann Beard, Theta, sitting side by
Bide in the grill yesterday...
Blitz Lillibridge. DO redhead,
rated red roses fiom Reed Smith,
Kappa Sig, on her birthday yester
day, and we don't see why they
dont make it an official steady
combination . . . Another steady
deal is in the offing between Bar
bara Neeley. Pi Phi. and Melvin
Gulley despite broken dates to
church. . .
The Rules Say No.
How sad for many is the news
of no more exchange picnics since
those that make the rules say
"no". . .Alpha Xi Delts Lois Brid
enbaugh and Jean Bowers appar
ently both have the cohorts of
Uncle Sam right where they want
them with both the army and the
" navy involved. . .
Traditional picnics are coming
up thick and fast with the ATOs
annual migration to Linoma
Beach Sunday and the Delt-Phi
Delt trek to Crete where feuding
will continue with a highly prized
bell to the winner. . .Walt Morri
son, Delta Sig, has broken into
the lonff chain of admirers of Al
pha Phi, Polly Petty, and will
take her to the Delta Sig party
soon... And so while the unhappy
students of Military Science march
on and on. . .see ya, tomorrow.
You'll knock verselves out. chil
lun, when you paddle on down to
the Stuart and vatch Abbott and
Costello in the verrrry fun-yah
RIO RITA. Adv.
(Continued from page 1.)
Charlotte Fitter. The Mln.lrel Mlldaih.
Hi.reiwe (iitln, Heraue of Vou Mrlek
land. Virginia Clarke, I Heard a Cry FUher.
Kueie Brown, Al I'arlhiK Kotcero.
Kl.lne Weland, Old German l.nve Khyme.
Iluritthv llrildrlrl.il, Hrraune ( Vim
Strickland.
Vlriclnla Haitlntn. Mllent Noun William.
Kelly Huh!, Wheu Mr Ik Kind Irian
Kolk Horn.
Margaret lllenentiial. Wake l'p -Phillip.
Hudolph Karla, He Mill -ead Thee
Hamlin.
ICuiila Klmim, I'm a Wand'rln'
Gain.
Mary Helen Buith, The Hlreu That HIM
on Halt)' fcyen Carpenter.
Ana Jaroun, A Birthday Woodman.
rtano.
Dave KliiMitan, T a Wild Roue Mae
lowell. Homlle Tookey, Prelud- U Wiaru minor
Hnrhmaulnolf.
Allreo Hruok, Pollchliielle Rai'hman
laoll. Ula Okawakl, Nix-turne li Major
Chopin.
Kiigeiiia Klinni, Ktade, ( liurii minor
Meriaoine.
Krnewl t imer, Toreala Srhuiiiann.
Kit-hard Foe, Hopak Moikwh iky.
Organ.
Janlre Haboork, Hkrtrh In F minor
rk-liumaua.
r.dna Miloiliin, Prelude and Fuiae in
F. minor Haeh.
lk..iM lkLw,altl IMeilll.iInn Ruherk.
Betty Keadle. Chorale I'relnde Our
Father Who are In Heaven Bach.
Violin. . .Stanley Wile. Serenade lirclla.
Helen Kraim, Serenade lrlii.
l i .. .1 i: u. !' r Riih.
Patrfrla Kenl. Romance Slndhi.
Virginia Clarke. Slavonlr Itance In E
minor livorak-KrrMrr.
Johnwin Beam, Allegro qnerrlro from
Scotch Fanlany Hrm-h.
Cello.
IMeler Kobrr, ViM-all Rarhmanlnoff.
Mary F.llen Mimnlrh, In the Wlem-a of
Night Kaelmiaiilnof I.
Itomthy lirndil-k. Allegro from Sonata
In A Rorrlierlnl.
Wllma Miller, Allegro from (onrerlo In
1) minor IjiIo. .
K a Murine Mice, Prelude from Hull I
Bach. ,
BaHKiion Alhrrt Reddliih, Peaxanl I)ane
Beethoven.
I' lute .uarvella Woerner, Sonata In (1
minor Haendel.
Clarinet, Kenneth Nl, Fantaiile de Con
cert Avon.
Flute Virginia Kenl, Adagio Mn.arl.
Baoon IHeter Koher, Caprli-clono
Weldennora. ., .
Clarinet F.lalne Weland, Rondo W eher.
llP Sr Hlliii. Berceune Koliler.
Flute Barhara Miller, Andante Moll
aue. Braniiwlnd.
Cornel A Keen Brook, F.tude.
Cornel .Neva tilni, Ktnde.
Baritone Virginia Kent, Ktude.
Troiiiltonr V Irglnla McNeil, Kliide,
Ivy Day . . .
(Continued from page 1.)
mark the ones who will be the
Mortar Boards of next year.
Innocent Pick Innocents.
The masking will be closely fol
lowed at 3:30 hy the tapping of the
the 13 red robed men.
Each man will pick his successor
and the chosen one will be
"tapped" when he is attacked
from behind and thrown to the
ground.
At 4 o'clock AWS will sponsor
the traditional tea dance in the
Union. A large crowd always at
tends the dance after the exciting
koiin nt the morninff and after
noon to relax. In the evening me
Union is holding it Birthdav
Party at which the Cornhusker
beauty queens will be announced.
Ivy Day is perhaps the most
traditional function on the cam
pus of the University of Nebraska
and each activity of the day has
its place. This year's activities
will be planned to include all the
ceremonies despite the world crisis
and students are asked to join in
the festivities and relax from the
strain of the past weeks.
TONITE'S THE NIGHT
SEVEN SISTERS
of the
UNIVERSITY THEATRE
Dept. of Speech, School of Fine Arts
Curtain at 8:00 P. M.
Box Office Open 2-5 P.M.
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(ilM la lOraad Serj.r)
Last year, on 39 different college campuses, men were asked for can
did opinions about clothing styles. This poll, conducted by The Saturday
Evening Post, is being repeated this year for more than reasons of fash
ion. It should have important usefulness in the national conservation of
cloth and other materials.
Manufacturers and retailers want to know exactly what kind of
clothing college men like best what they find most practical. Govern
ment regulations about clothing make it vital to get such facts in advance.
Maybe you were one of the 4,179 college men who helped provide
the information last year. Maybe you also saw the Post Portfolio of Col
lege Styles in your favorite store when you bought clothes last fall. It
made buying simpler for a good many men.
The 2nd Annual Post Poll of College Styles will be made very soon
through cooperation of the DAILY NEBRASKAN.
Results will again be available to you in leading stores this fall. When
your local reporter asks you for information, your answers will be
appreciated.
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST
POM. of COLLEGE STYLE
FOR 1942-43
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