j TKursHay, July Z, 1942 SUMMER RAG... 1 Summer Sleuthing By Jmnrt Haggnrt Ah, another vacation coming up presently! As Professor Wimberly of the English department says we live from vacation to vacation. Isn't it fun no studies, no classes. The girls over at the Kappa House are stocking up on fireworks get ting ready for the big day. One of the newest of June brides Is Chi O Bettv Jean Maxwell, who was married at the house Sunday night, to Boh UottschaiK. mus climaxes a keen little romance, still at the Chi O House. Kappa Sig Walt Plummer who is now a lieutenant in the dear old army just left to return to camp after a brief leave to see 'tsoDDie Le. It's Always Such a problem to know what to get these young couples for a wedding present, but your trou bles will be over if you whip right down to Gardner's Jewelry at 1220 "0" st. Gardners will help you se lect the correct gift, one that the recipients will value all their lives. And while you are down there ask them to show you their new "King Richard" silver design. For smartness and lasting beauty this English Renaissance silver pattern just can't be beat. Friday Night The boys over at the Beta House cooked up a super picnic to South Bend with such couples along as Phi Psi Spencer Porter and Agnes Fox, Alpha Chi; Lee Taylor, Beta and Shirley Russel; Homer Sheri dan, Beta, and Pat Williams, DG; "Merlie" Buller, Alpha CW-tne girl with the lucious tan and Bill Arnot; Beta George Townscnd with Anne Seacrest, Theta, and Alpha Chi Wilma Schacht with Phi Delt Bud Kmger. Speaking of Agnes Fox and Spence Porter, there are rumors about that they are going steady, but "Aggie" and Spence deny it. DU Don Young is coming this week end from Mitchell S. D. to see Agnus, so the rumors must not be true or is it a secret. Among Those dancing at Gus Arnheim Satur day were Theta Jean Murray and Beta Paul Dennis; Becky Ely Al pha Phi and DU Dick Geescman; Nina Armstrong and Sig Alph Jack Rhokar say, this little deal seems to be in the eroove lately: and Vivian Hilldebrandt with pin- mate Walt Morrison, ueita big. Dr. Pheiler. professor of German here at Nebraska, was a dinner guest at the dorm Wednesday night. After dinner he reviewed his book "The War and the Ger man Mind," for the girls. Almost A Surprise Is that whirlwind romance of Beatta Bradbury and Lowell Doupe of the air corps, now officially a steady deal. But another couple we liked seeing together, that of Theta Marilyn Hare and FM rsi Hugh Sawyer is about to be split up because Hugh has to report to Annapolis Ju'r 8. New twosome to hit the campus r Ecrt in the Air-Cooled Comfort of the more or less regularly is that of Peggy Lemon, kai, ana jsian Malv. Sicma Nil who were last seen dancing to Gus Arnheim's or chestra. Something different this summer is Hank Marvin's activi tiesthat is, different for him. He now seems to be depending mostly upon Marge Holmes' letters from Kansas to keep him company, and he used to be a "date a new girl every week man: Alpha Phi Dorothv Huffman was a bit con fused Saturday. Before their date to Gus Arnheim, Aubry Pettit, Kappa Sig was whipping along in his car to pick up ixrouiys brother when the strong arm of the law handed him a ticket and it wasn't to a Policeman's Ball. Sans lettuce leaves, he asked Rus sell Leger to escort Dorothy, but later in the evening he found an old dirty dollar bill somewnere and showed up at the Pike. Resides the University Theater, Bob Hyde, Alpha Sig, is keeping very busy this summer correspond ing with Alpha Phi, Lois Christie. Doing Their Pnrt for National Defense were Tripple Deltas, Doris Crittenden, Ruth Grant, ana Mary jwarun Tunks who attended the USO dance at Antelope Sunday night. This was really a noble gesture which some or tne resi oi us should follow as a precedent lots of fun too. Still in the Tri Delt House, Betty Jo Nebon and DU Burl Martin were out riding the ferris wheel at Capital Beach Fri day night. Blond Grace Leaders was back for last week end and about Lin coln with Kappa Sig "Jasper" Clark while Sigma Nu Jim Jones is in California in the Air Corps. Pallidum Are planning a big picnic on the Fourth, but the place it will be held has not been aeciaea yeu At th Union Varietv Show Sun day were seen Virginia Clarke and that ultra violinist Johnson Beam who are togsther well quite a bit. Also Wayne Thompson ana Harold Alexis whom everyone wishes would pass the candy, but right away quick. ZBT Leonard Lutbeg burns the midnight oil these nights, but not studying. No, he keeps his room mate awake while he writes long epistles to a certain Frances Ru benstein of Omaha, Not to Be Outdone by the boys who re cently wore their pajama tops around the campus for a da, the girls of the all-state musicurse appeared at breakfast Monday wearing their pajama pants under neath their dresses. The girls had agreed to wear them all day and to all classes but towards after noon many of them had rolled them up under their dresses. All this is for initiation into an or ganization called W. P. B. (Wom en's Pajama Bottoms) which has heen started since the eirls came tn Tinrnln. Their motto is "We wear the pants of the family. Hi eh school eirls living in the Alpha Chi House gave a party in parlors XYZ in the Union for all the music students with dancing and binero making the evening a great one. 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