The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 15, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, May 15, 1942
8
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While the rest of the campus
high-lights were prosaically doing
the soft lights of various spring
formals, house parties, and Jimmy
Lunceford at the Pike last week
end, and being contented about it,
what did Alpha Z Delt Marg
Hartman do with her week end
but take the fatal, final step that
changes her name to Mrs. Lieut.
Forrest Hathaway. Leaving the
campus "for a week end at home,"
Marg decided to ring the bells
Sunday night with her home-town
Romeo and the nuptials took off
Monday at 5. The couple then
drove to Greely, Colo., and Marg
returned to the campus to finish
the semester yesterday, and the
Lieutenant flew to ol' Virginie,
where he is serving in the army
air corps. Congratulations for the
neatest trick of the year, Mr. and
Mrs. Hathaway!
Telephones can again be rung
for beautiful Pi Phi Jeannette
Mae Smith, for hot comes the
news that definitely off is the
steady deal which lasted from last
October with footballer Howie
Debus as the sparring partner.
Whew!
Finishing Up.
Starting the week end with a
country club are the dauntless
DU's, who are cooking up their
last spring party of the year at
Broadview. Dating thither are the
Gamma Phi Babcock twins with
Don Broehau and Frank Meroney.
(You'll have to contact Don and
Frank who is triping with who,
if they can tell the twins apart!)
Poses to the new Sig New
pledges, Jim Nungate, Byron Pe
terson. Don Young, and Dick
Batschelder. And don't take too
many boards from the actives...
and the same to Marvin Faltas,
neophite at the Sig Ep domicile.
Driving all the merry way to
Crete and back for a picnic (but
what a picnic) are the gay little
AGR's and their dates Saturday
night. Wally Fausche, who, in
cidentally is looking for a wife to
raise his summer army pay, will
drag Pi Phi Sayre Webster, while
Willard Visek and Lorene Ben
nett, Jack Paulson and Leona
Brant, Chi O of last year, and
Glenn Kavanda and Phyllis Ellen
berger wil also enjoy an open fire
in the woods at night. . .
Not to be outdone, altho they
swear they didn't know of the
coincidence, Farm House has
scheduled a picnic on the same
busy night out at Pioneer. Dale
Brockemeier and Jerry Buller, Al
pha Chi, who have both campuses
on edge wondering, will be among
those present, while Randy Pratt
and Tri-delt Joan Blumer. comple
mented by Warren Hutchinson
and Marg Adams are ail set tor
the afternoon and evening affair.
Last Dance Tomorrow.
Now for that last big coliseum
filler on the 1941-42 social calen
darthe N-club dance featuring,
of course you know, Tony Pasteur
and his smooth band and but
smooth blues singer. Along with
the rest of the 7,000 student en
rollment will trot Kappa Dinny
Ford with Lyle Wilson, happy Phi
Psi, Alpha Xi Delta Peggy Jones
with Delta Sig Joe Anderson, and
Jean Wochner of the same house
with Bill Rist, ATO, Theta Jean
Murray with Kurt Knudson. Phi
Psi (my, how those Phi Psis do
pop up in the Pink Rag), and Tri
delt June Griffin with John Bin
ning, Phi Gam. The latest whirl
wind romancers, Kappa Sig Har
old Hopkins and Theta Sheila
Wheeler will also bounce, as they
are going to the Pike next Thurs
day to swing and sway with
Sammy Kaye.
Advance reports on Sammy
Kaye also include Grace Leaders
and Kappa Sig Jasper Clark, and
Tri-delt Mary Jo Kobus with Glenn
"George Ulrich, as a change from
Bob Garey?. . .
But the last report of the year
on campus capers in the last rag
of the year wouldn't be quite com
plete without the news of another
candy passing. Thi3 time Marg
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Due to emergency conditions
the 1012 Cornbusher may not be
ready tor distribution May 2.7.
It is therefore necessary for everyone who
bought Cornhuskers to leave their sumner
addresses in the Cornhusker office.
Everyone must make their final payments by
May 25 or the book will be sent C. O. D. by
request only.
Those living in Lincoln must call at the office
after May 25 for their book.
There are still a few copies available.
THE OFFICE WILL BE OPEN THE
WEEK AFTER SCHOOL CLOSES
AgParty
Tomorrow
Begins at 6
The party on ag campus tomor
row which is taking the place of
Farmers' Fair and several other
annual spring parties will begin
with a picnic at 6 p. m. on the
lower ag campus. The picnic is be
ing sponsored by the home
economics club.
Following the picnic the Ag So
cial association will sponsor a sing.
At 9 p. m. the YWCA will give a
mixer to which all students are
invited.
Those in charge of the afternoon
and evening's events include: pic
nic, Leah Jane Howell and Jean
Stewart, co-chairmen, and Carol
Chapman in charge of the tickets
and publicity. The sing is in charge
of Dorothy Sic and Don Tracy.
Peggy Strachan will take charge
of the mixer and Rose Wood has
been responsible for the publicity.
Tickets for the events are on
sale in Ag Hall only for 30 cents.
There are a limited number of
tickets available, so students are
urged to get them as quickly as
possible.
The annual tea eriven by alumni
for senior women who are seniors,
graduates or supervising teachers
in teacher training in home eco
nomics will be entertained at the
home of Miss Margaret Fedde
Saturday from 3 to o ocoick.
Greetine the euests at the door
will be Miss Margaret Liston and
Miss Evelyn Metzger. in me re
ceiving line from 3 until 4 will be
Misses Marearet Fedde. Florence
Corbin, Grace Morton, Dr. Ruth
Staples.
From 4 until 5 those in the re-
ceivine line will be Misses Mar
garet Fedde, Dr. Rebekah Gib
bons, and Miss Rose wane. As
sisting in the dining room from 3
to 4 will be Misses Lillian Brehm.
Bess Steele, and from 4 until 5
Mrs. Edna Snyder and Mrs. Daisy
Kilgore.
Dr. Ruth Leverton and Miss
Hayse and George Russel did the
time-honored customs. Congrats!
Please boys, don't all go away
to the army unless you're to be
stationed in Lincoln, and girls,
don't all go and get married, and
do, everybody, have a good old
time this vacation!
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Thb Saturday
Alumni Entertain Home Ec
Seniors, Graduates at Tea
. At Miss Fedde's Home
Edith Carse wil serve at the tables
between 3 and 4 and Misses Mary
Guthrie and Matilda Peters be
tween 4 and 5.
The general hostesses for the
tea are Misses Hortense Allen,
La Verne Boner, Mar y-e lien
Brown, Delia Garrett, and Mrs.
Frank March.
Assisting in the dining room
with favors and tea tables will
be Misses Jessie Amos, Rowan El
liff, Gladis Carolyn Ruby, Flor
ence Smith, Mrs. Angeline Ander
son and Junior aids.
Wabash college officials have
announced formation of the Wa
bash college forum, a mevement
in popular "off-campus" education
in which principles and problems
of American citizenship will be
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