The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 24, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, My 24, 1942
SUMMER RAG.
Summer
Sleuthing
Janet Unpffart
Alpha Chi
Tat Griswold and Sig Chi Bort
Miller will walk down the aisle
of Westminister church Tuesday
with wedding bells chiming. Bert
is at present attending Med school
in Omaha so they will make their
home down around that campus.
Betas
Lee Taylor and Homer Sheridan
were off to South Bend the other
day dragging Barbara Clock and
Peggy Miles both of Lincoln.
Along too were Bill Weingarton.
staying at the Beta hut this sum
mer, and Marsha Woodruff. Still
around the Beta .domicile. Bill
Shaumburg and Don Stewart were
out at Kings last week with Joan
Damewood and Janice Campbell
of Lincoln.
Those ellows at the Beta house
are really having a great time
this summer playing softball with
the girls staying at the Phi Mu
house. It seems that Janet Ebers
and one of the Betas got it started
and now everyone is playing.
What Ho!
Guess who's back none other
than that super football player.
S.g Chi, and Coed heart beat Bob
McNutt. He's been down on St.
Lucia island for about a year
Daring the past 24
years we have placed
thousands of teachers.
Perhaps we can place
you. Come in and see
us.
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Eat in the Air-Cooled Comfort of the
Just South of
Neic!
Red . . . green
. . cocoa brown
mm
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running a caterpiller pushing
down trees and moving rocks to
make runways. But he s going
to be in school this fall, tan and
everything.
Up to Omaha
Last week end were Delt Art
Lincoln and Kappa Annabelle
Schaum for the Thi Chi Med fra
ternity party.
Down Kansas City Way
Betty Baker and John McDer
niott, formerly of this campus,
have been seeing quite a bit of
each other lately. Looks as tho
something might come of it.
Bob Schlater
Daily Nebiaskan editor, Inno
cents Society, and all that sort
of stuff, has left these parts for
Cody, Wyoming where he has a
job if you haven't heard. But,
come the autumn, he'll be back on
this campus.
Sig Chi
Dwight Mills is off to the army
which rather leaves AOPi Lucy
McLaf forty out of the Sigma Chi
house for' the present.
Home Too
Is Fraank White Phi Gam who
has hen eone a short time at
tending summer school at Boul
der. Seems good to have more
people back on the campus.
Tommy Ingles
Formerly of UN. but now of
U. S. army second lieutenant in
the infantry, is homo for five
davs and has been dashing about
in his blue convertible with Mary
Jean Lauvetz. Gamma Phi. They
were dancing at the Pike Friday
night with Harold Hopkins. Kappa
Sig and Alpha Phi Becky Ely.
Palladians
Maxine Thompson and Harold
Alexis unexpectedly came across
with the long awaited candy last
Saturday night at tho Pals' for
mal lawn party, when tiny cap
sules containing the announce
ments were cleverly concealed in
side each of the sweets passed.
And
At that same party (probably
the last formal for a Jong while I
Lela Lvne spent a great deal of
time wishing Don Pierce were in
Lincoln, not California, or that
she were in California, not Lincoln.
And we bet he's wishing the same
I thing.
I . . ... . .
i baturoay nign
The fellows who balance the
travs in the Union Grill plan to
descend practically en masse on
jthe Turnpike to hear Kiue aron.
Great time. Also Saturday night.
the Temple
BSSL
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marl emofUr ...
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BURGER Mi
Married Monday
Helen Elizabeth Claybaugh
shown here, be
came the bride
of Austin Mutz
in a wedding
at St. Mary's
Cathedral last
Monday morn
ing at 9 o'clock.
Both are grad
uates of the
university and
former m e m
bers of Palla
dia n Literary
Society.
Lincoln Journal.
Richard Hagelhorger is holding a
costume party at his homo.
Red-head
Palladia n Betty Schnoll is look
ing forward to Sunday because
Bob Veach is whipping home for
five days. To see her?
Rita Marie Dosek. Tri Delt. will
maiy Lt. Keith Evans, Delt. Mon
day morning at St. Mary's Cathe
dral. A sterling set in the King
Richard pattern, which is featured
only at Gardner's. 1220 "O" would
blend perfectly with their army
apartment in Ft. Perry, O., be
cause the King Richard sterling
is at home wherever it is placed.
With its swirling scrolls and beau
tifully proportioned lines the silver
is charmingly suggestive of an
other way of life -old England
with its age of chivalry and ro
mance, its knights and lovely la
diesa gracious way of life. King
Richard lends with ease gaiety,
and loveliness romance wherever
it is. First dinners become excit
ing, vital things with new love
and romance. The pattern is fea
tured at Gardner's, 1220 "O."
Like Some
Othei people we've already men
tioned, engineer Ralph Marlette
has deserted UX for the rest of
the summerto take a job sur
veying near Cheyenne. Wyo., but
he too will be back when the
school bells start ringing this fall.
Cart Leonard
Formerly of UN, was homo last
week from Ft. Benning, Ga.,
where he is a second lieutenant in
the infantry. Was seen about town
and swimming out at Linoma
Beach with Alpha Chi Waunda
Crumbaugh.
Sigma Nu
Neil Hilmes serenades the girls
i who stay at the Kappa House j
each night. He takes his radio
! along to accompany his beautiful j
voice and tho girls say it is some- :
thing no one should miss.'
Wedding Bells !
' Will ring Mondav morning for
Tri Pelt Rita Dosek and Delt
KeiUi Evans who is a second lic-u-
tenant in the army. They will
make thir homo at Ft. Perry. O..
; where K'-ith is located at present.
Ah for a Life of Leisure
Former DG Harriet Talbot is be
ing idle this summer in an ex
quisite suite of rooms in the Miami
Biltmore Hotel in Miami, Fla.,
where her husband is stationed as '
a sergeant in the army. What a
life while we sturdy souls are
I melting in summer school.
1 Navy Wings
are now in me possession 01
Gwen Parson, blond beauty of the j
dorm, who received them from a
fellow from back home who is in
the naval air corps in Jacksonville,
Fla.
Phi Psi
Fred Steiner is spending his time
whcie waiting t get into the army,
by digging telephone post holes
out around Hastings.
Even Tho
the little off-and-on deal between
; Lois Christie Alpha Phi and Alpha
Sig Bob Hyde is coioched with a
pin, wedding plans are in the far
distant future because, of course,
there is the army for Bob, but
soon he fea.-s. However, be has
finally persuaded Lois to come
i back to UN next fall which makes
j everything much brighter.
I To Parts Unknown
in going Bill Stuht. Sigma Nu
who is in the air corp adminis
tration. He was only in three
weeks when h v. as promoted to
first lieutenant and is now being
sent across water.
Rumors
j are about the AOPi Pat Slattery
I and "Put" Overton formerly of
i UN have been married since last
: May. How about that? Still with
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the AOPi's, Kay Hanley was hero
visiting last week end.
Still with the Alpha Chis and
Delts, the up and down romance
between Lois Scofield and Allen
Chapman appears to be up again.
Helil-ovcr . . .
That popular guy, Jay Mc
Shann, is going to be at King's
another week, which will give you
people a chance to loosen your
MOUTHS'
enn THE PRICE OF 0I1F-
BOOKKEEPING BUSINESS MACHINES
There is a shortage of trained workers. Get started
toward a good job at once. You may start to school
at the Lincoln School of Commerce on August 10,
or any day in August. You may pay your first month
of tuition, which is $25.00 and your tuition will be paid
up to October 3. It is a "Two-In-One" offer. Save a
month's tuition and be ready for a , job one month
ahead of time.
If You Plan on Pari -Time Work
while attending- the l.iiuoln School of Commrrre. It ill v
to frt her earlv. It take, time to make jour (mucli nd the
bet jobs go first. Write or rail s today.
Lincoln School of Commerce
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limbs to some really keen music,
hot, harlem, sweet, New Orleans,
anything, that guy can play. He
has a crooner that can really do
the blues, too. It's nq double-talk
either.
Just by way of incidents did you
know that Johnny DePutron and.
brother Dee celebrated their birth
days at King's the other nigh.
Johnny had Giffs Berggren, Alpha
Phi; Dee twoed Betsy Wright, and
John Safford, third member of the
party had Dorothy Theison.
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