The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 26, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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SUMMER RAG.
Friday, June 26, 1942
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Janet llaggart
The Westover girls of the Alpha
Phi house are going steady, Janet
with Delta Sig Johnny Kuhlman
who is spending his time down
here at summer school too. Little
sister, Ruth, is steadying it with
Stan Wentz, brother of Phi Gam
Larry, with the smoothe convert
ible. It seems that Ruth and Stan,
pieknieking the other day down at
South Bend with Phi Gam
"Squash" Campbell, and Aimee
Brown, found themselves in the
midst of the flood on their way
home. . Twice the car stalled and
they were forced to wade across
flooded fields to get help. The
second time they just gave up and
left the car to come back with
Larry who drove out to get them.
After a very wet time they even
tually reached dry land.
We Think
These nice balmy days are won
derful for picnics and so UN sum
mer school students are traveling
to South Bend after classes and
weeks ends. The place to drop in
when on your way to a picnic is
the South Bend cafe where you
can buy your favorite cold drink
and listen to the latest recordings
on the juke box. Buck, manager
of Buck's Coffee Shop across the
street from the. administration
building, is also head of the South
Bend Cafe. By the way, don't
forget that it only takes a few
minutes to dash over for a coke
at Buck's Coffee Shop between
classes since it is right off the
campus. The lunches there are
splendid and the prices are rea
sonable. Jane Dalthorpe, Alpha Chi, who
is interested in social work, has
been working this summer as an
attendant out at the State Hos
pital for the Insane. Each Wed
nesday on her day off she relates
her interesting experiences to
Alpha Chi sisters living at the
dorm.
A keen little romance that has
finally reached the pin hanging
stage is that of Georgia Covey,
Alpha Phi and ATO Ed Calhoun.
Altho anticipated and predicted
by sisters and brothers many
months ago. the real thing hap
pened only last week.
Pi Phi
Maurine Mertz spent la9t Sat
day evening dancing at Kings with
Paul Suenning. formerly of this
campus, who is now an ensign in
the Naval Air Corps, located at
Jacksonville. Fla.
Bill Staton has been seen
about lots lately with Jeanne
Swanson whose true love is in
the navy, location unknown. Still
on the DU's Milt Meyer, former
casanova of that hut, is home on
a furlough until Sunday. He is
located at Ellington Field, Texas.
When he returns, the end of this
week, he will be sent to an ad
vanced navigation school.
Marge Martin
Alpha Phi just returned from
vacationing in Minnesota, where
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Corey.
Over Raymond Hall way the
girls hold open house hour dances
each Saturday night. A group of
soldiers from the air school is in
vited each time and all the fellows
on the campus are welcome to
attend. So drop over Saturday
night, you studybnggs.
The Beta house is kept from
being a dull place this summer by
pillow and water gun fights which
take place nightly. When the bat
tle gets hot the feathers really
fly and pans of water fall from
doors on unsuspecting people.
Kappa
Kay Tunnison is nursing a gash
in her leg these days and Bill
Marsh has sent part of his suit
to the tailor to be mended as a
result of a broken fence the other
night. Still at the Kappa House
Jane Baumgardner is spending her
time with Jack Brown, former
flight instructor from Lincoln,
who is with Pan American Air
Lines now. He came from Ver
mont recently to see Jane. It
seems this all started when she
took flying lessons at the field
near here a few years ago.
Another wedding that took place
recently was that of Phi Mu Ruth
Hult, graduate of this spring to
Jerry Pither, who formerly at
tended N. U. The wedding took
place in Omaha, June 13, and
they are making their home here
in Lincoln at present.
The High School
Fellows attending the All State
Music Course appeared on the
campus and in classes in pajama
tops last week, as part of initia
tion into one of their organiza
tions. Something like dear old
Hell Week. Mr. Foltz, house su
pervisor over at the Fiji House,
was resplendent in deep wine with
circular designs and Russell Leger,
assistant supervisor looked en
chanting in bright red with
colored horses.
They also held a party Wednes
day night at the Phi Gam house
for the girls attending the course.
One of the couples seen to
gether that night was Susan
Cambers and Laverne Crosc who
have been seen about the campus
lately. Bob Bergt can't seem to
make up his mind now between
Bonnie Compton and Helen Nel
son. He takes one coking one
day and the other the next day.
Attending the Union Dance last
week end were Bonnie Wageman
and Art Salisbury, and Norma
Clements and Norman Leger. who
have been together a lote lately.
Wondering
is everyone since the new leaked
out that Pi is Mosely, Alpha Phi,
and Sigma Chi, Paul Toren have
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Ice Cream ii the product of
marvelous new method of
freezing that keepi the cream
smooth ai whipping cream.
Your Fairmont Dealer U alio
featuring two-flavor brick
of ice cream that you will
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Phi Delta Kapjxi
Has Open Dinner
Meeting Tuesday
Col. Early E. W. Duncan of
the Lincoln air base and Dean
F. E. Henzlik of Teachers college
will be guest speakers at a din
ner meeting Phi Delta Kappa,
honorary education fraternity, is
holding on Tuesday.
All students on the campus this
summer are invited to attend the
meeting, for which tickets will be
on sale in teachers' college Mon
day and Tuesday. Price of the din
ner is 40 cents, and it will be held
at 6 p. m. in the Union.
been secretly going steady for a
year and a half. Of course, they
both date ovit all the time, but
whole thing started by the flip
of a coin. Speaking of Sigma Chis,
what is the matter with Ronny
Metz lately? Ronny has been
spending so much time studying
and on the Student Foundation
that he hasn't had time to date
this summer, or could it be the
whirlwind correspondence between
himself and Pi Phi, Betty Heinie,
and Alpha Phi, Polly Petty?
Towne Club is throwing a thea
ter party at the Lincoln Tuesday
eve at 7. Members may bring
guests.
That romantic couple, Theta,
Dorothy Chase, and Carl Hams
burger, Phi Psi, and now a lieu
tenant in the communications di
vision, who are permanently tying
the knot July 25 at Scott Field,
Illinois, are lucky indeed to have
such lovely serling as the King
Richard pattern, displayed exclu
sively at Gardner's, 1220 "O." The
silver, charming with its scrolled
curves, and richly suggestive of
the English Rennaissance, is an
exquisite addition to a romance
such as we have here. Other pat
terns such as the King Christian
are typical of the inexpensive, but
lovely silver carried at Gardner's.
Betty Jean Maxwell Is going to
be married at the Chi Omega
house Sunday at 8 p. m. to her
med student from Chicago.
J Union Schedule . .
Highlighted by the variety show
Sunday and recitals of the high
school music students, schedule of
the week's activities at the Union
follows:
Friday:
7 p. m.: Concert of high school
music course. Ballroom.
9 p. nv: Henry Mattison's or-
ic cream treat by Fair
mont . . . Black Raspberry
Chiffon . waiting for you
at Fairmont Dealer'! Right
Now!
It'i at delicioui ai a Black
Raspberry Sundae. The fruit
it folded into Fairmont'
f amout tmooth cream vanil
la, giving ft a flavor quality
that will delight your whole
family.
Phone your rairmont
Dealer for a quart. Thit U a
treat you must not miss!
chestra "playing for dance.
Saturday:
8 p. m. Contract bridge tour
nament in Union parlors AB. Reg
ister at checkstand,
Sunday:
7 p. m.; Concert of high school
music course band in ballroom.
8 p. m.: Variety show in ball
room. Monday:
4:30: Siesta film hour.
Tuesday:
4 p. m.: Volunteer chorus class
in parlor X.
4 to b p. m.: Hobby shop,
room 18.
5 p. m. Matinee dance.
6:13 p. m.: Phi Delta Kappa
dinner.
7 p. m.: Square dancing class in
ballroom.
Wednesday:
1 p. m.: Luncheon for wives of
it's imons for
everything under the sun!
slaeh suits
precision tailored accord
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strutter cloth, poplins and
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ulty, In parlor X.
7 p. m.: Concert of high school
music course orchestra, ballroom.
7 to 9 p. m.: Hobby shop.
Thursday:
4 p. m.: Volunteer chorus class,
parlor X.
5 p. m.: Book reveiw in Book
Nook.
7 p. m.: Concluding concert of
high school music course, ballroom.
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