The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 13, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday, May 13, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
4
by.
What will-, it being practically
the last Monday night, the candy
passers woe really working over
time and cigar smoke filled the
air. . .More double trouble than we
have seen in a long time, too.
Heading the list are the two
deals on at the Sig Alph house.
Millard Cluck, subbing for brother
Bill Heinrkhs. now in med school,
took over fit the Gamma Phi house
where the brothers had the pleas
ure of kissing Beauty Queen Mary
etlen Robisun ... .Journeying on
down the s-titet. the Sig Alps filled
the Delta Oamma house with
smoke snd passion with Rodney
the nodv" Rice and Janie Baird
the willing victims. . .Sigma Nus
enjoyed t!.. igai "I 1 Vl11
bels'and i.M. i travelled to the Sig
ma Kayprt ii"use where N'elle Dee
Carlin av.rit.d them.
ATOs Smoke.
The ATOs also parti ipated in
two ol thi sc traditional climaxes
to seller. romances with Ceorge
Thornhmg doing the honors and
Marjori' M; ins" his gul of long
standing. shr-ring the spotlight
with hi:; !i::i Critehf leld was
the se.-cni as he and Pat Horming
haus. Alph:' Phi. .cave their fra
ternitv t'i''l!-i-is i"d sorority sis
ters a h;-v :vi !!:: idyll of love
and Ir-iifh:. : . . ..Term lloltz. Alpha
Chi.
had one of these Ions dis-
, f . j-. .-.s-'ivigs. !i"t better
t ani i
half I
F.ti .lanv. Phi
New under-arm
Cream Deodorant
safely
Stops Perspiration
1. Drt! r.rt rot dresses or men'i
s.h:rri. Dom notirrinre skin.
. No siting to dry. On be
ufrd rifiht after (having.
X. Jnsurv.'y Hops perspiration
(or 1 to days. Rrmove odor
from perspiration.
A puie, white, gretscltsi,
f ;:nlefs vnishing cream.
Arrid hit been (warded the
Aprrovii Srslofthe Americnn
lr.fit-e of Laundering for
It.r.g harmless to fabrics.
Zn-d it tV LAFGEST 6FU.INC1
IEOECF.AN7. Try t jar today'
At !! ifofM telling tf.llrl gnnifq
( '! In 1 Or Unit B1)- linl
ft jf iwi ft
r ftt -J- If ft 4 &J I those denim play-
1 , , 1 togs for after-school I
L 2.95 2.95 3.93 1.95 4.95 1.25 2.95 fun: Vests, shorts. J
v A slacks, shirts all 5
I made to match.
On our Third Floor dozens of Slacks, Blouses. lumper and Play Suits just arrived ) turdy; washable, cool! I
fJ from California and New York in this season's newest colors and fabrics. . V
I I Most Pieces J
1 Sizes 7 fo 16. All Budget Pricedl I j 75 (
L, M0VLAND-SWAN5ON LJ
Plans for CPT
Courses al UN
Applications fur two summer
courses in Civilian Pilot Training
are now being received at the of
fice of Dean O. J. Ferguson, M.K.
203, with all trainees expected to
be enlisted in the air corps of
either the army or navy.
Offering both elementary and
secondary classes, the plan calls
for applications under both part
time and full-time plans, the part
time programs will be carried in
parallel with college work and
run 16 weeks. They are open to
either army or V-5 navy men.
Requires Enlistment.
Present plans require that all
trainees enlist in the reserve of
one of the armed forces, and al
tho details of this enlistment have
not yet been announced, a com
plete' outline of the program will
be available soon.
No subsistence will be allowed
in the part time courses; no uni
versity fees will be charged, and
1 it will be announced later whether
the students will be allowed his
fee for the physical examination.
Full-time courses will run eight
weeks and will not allow time for
1 any parallel university course.
! Subsistence will be allowed and
it is to he presumed that this is
on tlie basis of enlistment in
cither army or navy air reserves.
Similar Program,
i All trainees satisfactorily com
pel t. and now in dentistry college.
And still they pour in, with the
Chi Omegas getting two big boxes
a'so . .Neither of the fellows were
present but Julia Jeanne Steele
put forth in the name of Max Mo
Arthur and Marilyn Maxey did the
same foi Pick LeMar. now in the
army ... Just foi a change we re
port the receipt by special deliv
ery of a third finger, left hand
sparkler by Betty Txm Rangeler of
the dorm from former Phi Cam
J. B. Johnson, another soldier hoy.
Congrats Due.
We are glad to see the renewal
of dating days with Polly Parmele.
Pi Phi. and Jack Parker, Pelt,
such as the hayrack ride last Sat
urday night. . .Congratulations are
due to all the new bosses on the
Rag, Agwan and Cornhusker pub
lications. . .The Kappas and Sig
ma Nus are at it again. First the
girls stole the Nus' trophies, then
there was retaliation when the
Kappas lost their big key to the
boys across the street. An at
tempt was made to get it back,
which ended in one of the worst
soakings the KKGs endured in
yea rs.
The attraction between Sheila
Wheeler, Theta. and Harold Hop
kins. Kappa Sig. seems to be get
ting stronger and stronger, whirl
.aves Bill Thornburg. Phi Psi.
wondering ... Speaking of Kappa
Sigs. may the editor of this very
worthy column say that this page
is too leiii to print sundry and
various unmentionable names for
them, so we'll just say hail to the
fraternity known in the better cir
cles as kings of the SNAKY crowd
. . . See va . tomorrow.
Suniinci
Announced
pleting the primary course will be
clgible for the secondary course.
The cross-country course will still
bo a follow-up to the secondary,
and the instructor's course a still
later opportunity for more ad
vanced training.
Dean Ferguson has urged that
all interested students make ap
plication in his office in the very
near future since immediate filing
of forms is desirable.
l-F Council . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
was, for the past year, assistant
to the interfraternity secretary, a
member of Corn Cobs and Alpha
Tau Omega fraternity. He is a
sophomore in school.
The reduction of the interfra
ternity secretary's salary from
$20 a month to salary payments
only during rush week and Creek
week was also approved by mem
bers of the council. Other busi
ness of the afternoon included aids
and ideas to help the fraternities
in their summer rushing program
by Dr. Schramm and Pean Bengt
son, membt rs of the university
faculty.
Stress Reserves.
I Both men advised members of
j the council to stress military re-
serves to high school graduates
j during the summer in an effort
j to gain new members to the uni
versity and to ihe fraternities.
J Penn Bengtson cited reserve
programs for young men in all
I three of the country's military
'forces, in the army air force, the
navy and the marines. By enlist -i
ing in these reserves, students can
j defer their call to active duty un
1 til they have received their degree.
I The new two year academic pro-
gram, offered by the university
1 ofr the first time, was also ex
! plained to the members of the
council, as an effort to maintain
the membership of the university
j and fraternities.
Recital
(Continued from page l.)
the university. Also, where were
the professors who see in the arts
man's greatest accomplishments?
Music for Act.
Judiciously chosen, the music
was of the nature any listener '
could enjoy. Tt is indeed a sorry ,
situation that the people of this '
supposedly learned city and sup
posedly liberalized university do
not and cannot seem to appreciate
the excellent talent of these mu
sicians. The concert speaks su
perbly also of Mr. Wishnow's
labors in the production.
The only things detracting from
the concert were the audible whis
perings from the second row.
which bothered one of the better
violinists in the orchestra consid
erably, and Jhe mental confusion
experienced Ty some as to whi ther
the young ladies carried the sarin
bouquet of flowers in their curtain
j situation that the people of this ' r Vfl ' ' - ' JvV V I
calls. ' '
If they did, iKiweC't, we know
Awnnl Announce! ...
Eva Spcicr Wins Lehn, Fink
Cold Medal for High Grades
Kva Spcicr has been awarded
the Lehn and Fink gold medal for
making the highest scholastic rec
ord among pharmacy seniors of
the university, it was announced
Monday afternoon.
Thyllis F.. Platz, second rank
ing senior, was awarded the Ras
dal award, a year's membership
in the American Pharmaceutical
association. The third highest
member of the senior class, Ma
rian A. Roberts of Oakland, re
ceived the Merck award of a copy
of Merck's Manual. Raymond J.
Wooster of Plattsmouth, junior,
also was awarded a Merck's Man
ual for making the best record in
the prescription compounding
course.
Hold Dinner.
Seniors and faculty members of
; the Pharmacy college were hon
! ored by the Lincoln Drug Co., at
Lewis A (1 drosses
Military Group
Tomorrow iii7i
Captain Lewis,
officer in charge
the ground field
field in western
the engineering
of instruction at
at the new air
Lincoln, will be
the speaker at a banquet of the
Society ot American Military F.n
gmeers tomorrow night in the
I'nion. All SAMF. members will
he present at the dinner.
tiny arc doing their- duty by na
tional defense hy conserving on all
materials vital or not. which, in
the latter case, represents real sac
rifice. Attend tlu
year .
final I'ni I'arty
, . sponsored hy
CLUB
Saturday
I Coliseum . t$2? J J
-7 V M .
, . Pharmacy Clnh Meels
an annual dinner at Hotel Corn
husker Monday evening. Thursday
the class makes an annual inspec
tion of the Smith-Dorsy labora
tories and will attend a luncheon
afterward at the University club.
The Pharmaceutical club held
its annual banquet and spring
party Saturday evening at the
Cornhusker. Special guests in
cluded Dr. A. L. Miller, director
of the state health department,
and Mrs. Miller; Melvin D. Gul
ley, of the state board of exami
ners, and Mra. Gulley; Regent and
Mrs. Stanley D. Long; Richard
Moses, secretary of the Nebraska
Pharmaceutical association, ivnd
Mrs. Moses; Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Misch; and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Stone.
David D. Quinton of Kearney,
president of the dub, was toast
mast er.
35 Apply
For Summer
Drill Course
Thirty-five students have ap-
plied for summer school courses in
! advanced military training. Lieut.
1 Col. Luke Zeck. infantry unit di-
lector, lias been conducting inter
: views with the applicants for the
I past few days, endeavoring to ar
i range a period of instruction suit
able to all.
J Remaining students who desire
to enroll for summer school, but
have not done so yet. should see
Colonel Zeck as soon as possible.
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