The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    Sunday, November 22, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
Socially
Things are looking up . . . Only
three days of school this week and
then home for some home cooking
which sounds really all right.
And speaking of cooking these
couples were using the blue jet
Friday night at the Pike: Helen
Johnson. DG with ATO Dick Hun
ter Kappa Ann Craft with Sig
Alph Bill Stein, DG pledge Kap
py Kellog with Phi Psi Jim Bay
lor, and Theta Helen Goodwin with
Phi Gam Bob Miller.
Love by Formula.
Kappa Sig Ed Doyle sent Alpha
Phi Eleanor Lof roses in com
memoration of their first date and
the note he sent along with it
was worked out in formula. Ed s
an engineer, needless to say. so he
not only works with formulae all
week but he makes love by formu
lae on the week-ends. Some sys
tem! Not many girls can break a date
and get roses from said date, but
Pi Phi Patty Welch got roses from
Delt Dick Haggart Friday after
breaking a date on account of a
cold.
Sig Eps Eat Ham.
The Sig Eps and their dates had
their ham and eggs at 7:30 Satur
day morning and then danced for
a couple of hours all of which
takes a lot of something at that
hour in the morning. Anyway Chi
Os Lola Wmmer and Dorothy
Black with Lee Bliesman and Ken
neth Aukerman pried their eyes
open and had fun.
Look like the two dates a week
end dating of Chi O Dorothy Black
and Phi Psi Ed Danielson is well
on its way toward the steady
stage.
The Towne club swing shift par
ty went off like a fire cracker
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Junior Section
4S7 IS.?
At Least Ten P.M.
Ag Students Desire New
Hours for Library Work
Chance in as library hours this
year has caused much comment.
Because of this comment, a poll
of ag students has been taken in
which their opinion was asked on
the matter of keeping the library
open until ten instead of nine
o'clock.
The following are their reac
tions: Mary Louise Goddard Pi Phi
definitely, I think the library
hours should be lengthened to
10:30 or at least 10. Students
who have numerous labs and class
periods don't have much time in
Friday night, or so said such peo
ple as Jean Thrailkill and Bob Pe
terson; Twila Bramwell and Rod
Blood: Eleanor Crawford and Ken
neth Wirth: and Marianne Zieg
ler and Jack Wiseman.
42 Cokes.
The Phi Gam pledges played a
game of touch football against the
actives and pledge Gayle Thone
had so much confidence in the
pledges prowess that he bet each
of the actives a coke the game was
in the bag for the pledges. Result:
Actives won, Gayle owes 42 cokes.
And still the military ball is the
main topic of conversation here
a bouts. Talking over big plans for
said affair are DUs Tom Drum
mond. Bud Werrman and Bob
Trenchard who will be there with
Theta Jean Rotton. Alpha Chi
Mary Lou Holtz. and Pi Phi De
loris Weaver; Phi Delt Dewayne
Bourne and Alpha Phi Margaret
Reese; and dorm girls Maxine
Lynn and Laura Lee Mundel who
will be there with Kappa Sig Bob
Fangemann and Phi Gam Russ
Leger.
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th Aav for librarv work and
those who live on the down-town
campus feel it useless to go to
the library for about an hour of
study.
Blanche Reid Loomis Hall I
really think the hours should be
lengthened. Moving up class hours
and then shortening library hours
doesn't work out so well. More
time on Saturday would also be
desirable but first we need longer
hours at night.
Dwight Sloan A. G. R. Mov
ing hours up to 10:30 would be a
very good idea. As it is now I
don't use it at night because there
isn't enough time to accomplish
much.
Joe Woudele F. H. Senior Of
course I think the library should
stay open till 10 or 10:30. The
way it is now, one doesn't have
enough time to do as much li
brary work as is required.
Kay Huston I think they should
definitely keep the library open
till 10 or 10:30. Since the univer
sity has moved the class hours
up, the evening meal is eaten lat
ter and that leaves only a short
time to use the library. As a
result no one figures it is worth
going to the lbirary for one hour
of study.
Virginia Smith Ag. Love Hall
I hope we could keep the library
open later than 9. It really doesn't
pay to go over there for just one
hour. I've heard a lot of com
plaint here in the hall about not
having enough time after dinner to
make it worthwhile trying to use
the library.
Miles Cadwallader Baldwin
Hall Gee whiz, they might just
as well not have a norary as
to close it at 9 o'clock. The whole
group here at Baldwin hall be
lieves it is no use to try to use
the librarv at night and as a re
sult they don't get as much li
brary work as they desire.
Tonight . . .
(Continued from page 1.))
listeners who compete in a new
type of contest.
"Campus Varieties" will con
tinue to be produced every Tues
day and Thursday, featuring all
types of campus talent: musical,
dramatic, humorous, or ideas
which are particularly timely. The
Thursday night midnight edition
of "Grave Yard Tales" will reg
ularly haunt the campus. And
items of social, sport, or univer
sity interest will be broadcast
nightly.
Those who wish to hear or
produce a particular type of radio
program have been urged to drop
a line to: UNEB, Student Union,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
List
(Continued from page 1.))
World Shirley Jackson Case.
Social Goals and Economic In
stitutions Frank D. Graham.
India Without Fable Kate L.
Mitchell.
Europe in Retreat Vera
Micheles Dean.
The Principles of Power
Gugliema Gerrero.
A Time for Greatness Her
bert Agar.
Keith, Old Master of Califor
nia Brother Cornelius.
The Plenty of Pennsylvania
Cornelius Weygandt.
Lie Detection and Criminal
Interrogation Fred E. Inbau.
How to Live In the Tropics
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Nineteen thousand student
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the meeting of the National Coun
cil for War Sarvice and the gov
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The Nursing council pointed out
that a steadily increasing number
of student nurses must be trained
to replace the 3,000 graduate
nurses being called up by the
Army and Navy each month.
Figures compiled by the Nurs
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that 55,000 girls must be trained
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