The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    Sunday, September 27, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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'1 By Janet.Haggart.
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LIEUT. PHIL WEAVER
Former ATO of this campus
will be down the nrst of this week
to spend part of his leave seeing
old friends and especially Pi Phi
Jo Weaver no relation, don't you
know. Jo and Bob James ATO
drove to Falls City yesterday to
get him. Phil has been located at
Ft. McClellan, Alabama, the last
few months where he has been
announcing seven radio shows a
ve i the USO.
A ""i E DEAL
lain, oears lots of watching is
the one between Sig Chi Jimmy
Johnson and Alpha Fhi Joanne
Kinscy. It all started back in high
Bchool but was interrupted when
Joanne went to Montocollo last
year. However, Jimmy braved one
of our worst snow storms to drive
down to see her, and now that he
has her right here in Lincoln, he
keeps the path worn down be
tween their houses.
LOST:
One Mr. Snced of the Delt
house. If found, please return im
mediately to Tillie Black. Reward.
Finder will not be charged for
this ad.
KAPPA SIG
Bill Flory and Alpha CM
"Aggie" Fox were doing the town
together this week end. This com
bination was seen around lots this
summer and seems to have car
ried over to this fall. Also Alpha
Chi Mary Lou Armstrong and Phi
Cam pledge Graham Jones were
around together Friday night.
SOMETIMES COKE DATES
Click and sometimes they fall
flat as pancakes, but one that
really hit the deck was the one
DU Roger Anderson had with new
DG pledge Pauline Van Horn. In
fact they planned to get together
again next Friday night.
GOING AROUND IN A DREAM
Is Florence Johnson from the
dorm because of the sparkler she
has on her third finger, left hand.
It came just recently from a fel
low in the army now located at
Ft. Sill, Oklahoma.
TH ETA
Pat Chamberlin and Sig Chi Bob
Hudson seem to be hitting it off
very well lately. They met, even
before college days, at a horse
show here in Lincoln and since
they are both interested in said
beasts, they find much to talk
about.
DELTA GAMMA
Janet Krause and ATO Jack
Higgins were together Friday
night which makes their third date
in a row. For further develop
ments watch this column. Also at
the ATO house the telephone has
ben ringing a lot lately especially
. since George Abbott received four
calls from Denver... a gal, too.
And still speaking of the DGs, Jim
Riggs. Beta pledge has been spend
ing his time haunting Nina Scott,
little lady of that house. Gwen
Skoglund and George Albin, Sig
Nu pledge, danced to Ted Lewis
last night.
A CIGARET CASE
With a Kemper crept is being
flashed around by Pi Phi Virginia
Davidson, but the case belongs to
DU Dick Martin. However, he
doesn't seem very anxious about
getting it back.
Aircraft Corporation
Hires '42 UN Grail
George Lewis, who was gradu
ated with the class of 1942 is now
employed by the Wright Aeronau
tical corporation in Patterson,
New Jersey in the experimental
test department. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lewis, of
Lincoln.
LATEST RECORDS
ALL THE BIG HITS
Victor, Columbia, Decca,
Bluebird, Okeh
Tr Fraternity InilfnUi FREE
Each Record Parebaiel tt
1140
Morrill
(Continued from Page 1.)
wind up this year's exhibits, from
May 16 to 24.
Faculty Exnibits Work.
Today's exhibit will include re
cent productions of seven members
of the instructional staff of the
art department, Thealtus Alberts'
newest piece of sculpture, a heroic
size head, "Warrior." Several wa
tercolors and drawings of Kady
Faulkner made during her sum
mer in Colorado and also scenes of
Colorado mountains in witercolor
by J. Richard Sorby will be shown.
Dwight Kirsch will show the
complete process by which a silk
screen print was made of a Ne
braska summer landscape. Exam
ples of work by Lyda Dell Bur
ry and Katherine Schwake will be
shown and several flower arrange
ments from plants grown in her
summer garden will be contributed
by Gertrude Moore.
Visiting hours are 8:30 to 5:30
on week days, and 2 to 5 p. m.
Sundays.
Engineers . . .
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also the professor of military sci
ence and tactics if the student is
enrolled in an institution having
an advanced ROTC unit.
These students will be permitted
to continue their course on the
condition that they meet the pre
scribed and published scholastic
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standards established by the offi
cials of the university and also
that they graduate on the sched
uled date.
Commissioned Immediately.
These students, if found quali
fied, are originally appointed in
the army of the United States in
the grade of second lieutenant.
They are ordered to immediate ac
tive duty and assigned to the elec
tronics training group.
Students whose major study is
chemical engineering, mechanical
engineering, or a field other than
electrical engineering or electronic
physics, may be considered for the
enlisted reserve corps with assign
ment to the electronics training
group if they are scheduled to
take a concentration of courses
in the field of electronics.
BUBS?
UNITED STATES
OEjDS
STAMPS
Not exact I 1
Uluilratiom, 9
Here Is List
Of Schools willi
Top Enrolments
CINCINNATI, O. (ACP). An
nual statistical reports on attend
ance at American colleges and uni
versities, compiled by Dr. Ray
mond Walters, president of the
University of Cincinnati, show
that, as in previous years, the
University of California, on its
Berkeley campus, has the greatest
number of full-time students of
college grade.
Enrolment at the first ten uni
versities is as follows:
California (Berkeley), 13,968.
Minnesota, 13,484.
Columbia, 13,072.
Illinois, 12,694.
Ohio State, 11,730.
New York university, 11,698.
Michigan, 11,226.
Wisconsin, 10,545.
Texas, 9,579.
University of Washington,
8,774.
Kosnict Kluh Meets
Tuesday at 5:30
Kosmet Klub will meet Tuesday
at 5:30 rather than at 7:30 as
originally scheduled, Max Laugh
lin president, announced. The Kos
met Klub office in the Union will
be the meeting place.
IN DELIGHTFUL LITTLE
JUNIOR FROCKS
Look pretty and feminine for campus
parties. And these are perfect
dresses for 'after five' funl See our
collection of 'after dark' fun clothes
. soft little dresses, lace-trimmed
velvets and dressy crepes ... all
priced for easy owning 1
Pictured . . . Marvelous dresses for
'special' occasionsl Stunning draped
bodices, figure - moulding skirts.
Have one in black love it foreverl
And wear it as it is or heap it with
charming costume jewelry. Sizes
12 to 20, 9 to 17.
Kampas Korner
GOLD'S... Third Floor
Miss Guest Teaelies
Miss Gwendolyn Guest is now
teaching at Wahoo. A recent
Daily Nebraskan erroneously mis
pelled Miss Guest's name.
Counselors Meet Tuesday
There will be a mass meeting of
all Co-ed Counselors Tuesday Sep
tember 29 at 7:30 at Ellen Smith
Hall. All Co-ed Counselor big sis
ters must be at this meeting.
Educational clinic of City col
lege, New York, established in
1913, was the first one opened in
this country for treatment of mal
adjusted children.
Blind Winifred Moore, 23, and
Rex, her shepherd dog, received
sheepskins together from Missis
sippi Southern college.
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