The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY. NEBRASKAN
Wednesday May 6, 1942
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We nominate yesterday as the
day of the year on which to cut
all classes and sleep peacefully
until noon. Unless, of course, you
have a bit of duck blood in you in
which case you may have enjoyed
the walk over to Bancroft, that
mecca of all sugar lovers. . . .A
word to the wise, get there early
if you have yet to register, for the
crowd is really thick and deter
mined. Today we devote practically the
entire column to various and sun
dry happenings on fraternity and
sorority row last Monday night. . .
Marge Rivett surprised her Alpha
Fhi sisters when she passed the
candy, for it turned out to be
candy bars. Harold Hickey, Phi
Psi, was the lucky recipient of all
those kisses. . .Kappa underclass
men had a little difficulty eating
their creamed chicken and peas
Monday night when all they had
were their knives. It seems the
seniors had sneaked and taken the
forks with them.
Freshmen Sneak.
While we are on the subject of
sneaking, the DU freshmen slipped
away from their elders and almost
missed the candy passing between
Dean Yates and Charlotte Smith.
Pi Phi... That was only the be
ginning at 426 No. 16th, however,
as Betty Krause and Jim Bell,
Beta, were responsible for the ar
rival of a huge May basket full of
candy and later hilarious doings
With Jim and Betty getting more
than one smackeroo liom some of
the sisters and brothers. . .A third
box of candy and the final blow
to figures and digestion was pre
sented by Marge Owen. Pi Phi
alum, and George McMurtrey, now
a student in Omaha.
The Sigma Chi"s really went in
for cleanliness in a big way Mon
day with as many a3 eight of the
brothers finding themselves in the
showers. The funny thing is that
two of them aren't even pinned
and just got in the wrong crowd
...Kappas and Phi Psis plan a
picnic Friday night, if it doesn't
rain, of course... We wonder if
Betty Winn, Alpha Phi. realizes
what is going on behind her back.
As far as we know, the steady
deal between her and Ben Clark,
Phi Psi. is still steady for her but
we are beginning to doubt if Ben
is thinking along similar lines.
Maybe it is. all an arrangement of
their own... See ya, tomorrow.
Towne Club
Installs Laurel
Morrison Head
Laurel Morrison was installed as
president of the Towne club at a
mother-aaughter ureaKiasi new ai
the Union Sunday morning. The
ht-akfast at which sixty were
present-is an annual affair given
bv Towne club eirls for their
mothers.
Other officers elected were vice
president, Lucena Churchill; ac
tivities chairman. Ruth Sherburn;
secretary, Mary Dennis; treasurer,
Carol Griffmg; social chairman
Roxar.a Brown; historian, Virginia
Stuermer; music chaiiman, Jean
Austin; publicity chairman. Mary
Kierstead. WAA chairman will be
chosen next fall.
Dorothy Jean Bryan, out-going
president, gave a short resume of
the club's activities of the year
at the breakfast. The club and
the mothers all went to the St.
Paul's Methodist church services
after the breakfast.
John A. Hopkins, associte pro
fessor of economics and sociology
at Iowa State college, left recently
to make an industrial survey of
Argentina.
Cornliuskcr Sells
Glossy Pictures
Glossy pictures used in the
1942 Cornhusker are now being
sold by the business staff at the
Cornhusker offce in the Union.
Students are invited to stop
at the office to see the pictures
which are being sold at a min
imum price, according to 8hiri
ley Russet, editor of the bock.
Miss Sleckelbenr
Presents Senior
Recital at Temple
Janet Steckelberg, a fine arts
candidate for degree with distinc
tion, will present her junior piano
recital tomorrow at 4 p. m. at the
Temple.
The program will include Toc
cata and Fugue, E Minor, Chopin;
Andante in F, Beethoven; Carna
val, Op. 9, Schumann; Danse, E
Minor, Debussy; Etude, E Minor,
Op. 5. Chopin and Etude, C Minor,
Op. 25, No. 12, Chopin.
Cliem Fraternity
Goes to Pioneer
Park for Picnic
Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary
chemistry fraternity, will hold its
annual spring picnic in Pioneer
park Saturday afternoon. A soft
ball game will be featured in the
afternoon's entertainment. The
picnic is open for faculty members
and chemistry students.
A service honor roll complied by
the campus newspaper lists 249
Texas Christian university stu
dents in the armed forces of the
Uniteed States, Canada and England.
A native Icelander, August
Sveinbjornsson, freshman in chem
istry, is assisting the University of
Wisconsin's new course in modern
Icelandic with native vocabulary
and pronunciation.
A number of Wayne university
classes in retailing are being con
ducted inside district stores this
semester in a project to make uni
versity vocational training of the
most immediate value possible.
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