Tuesday, December 1, 1942 4 DAILY NEBRASKAN L ocieii BY MARY LOUISE GOODWIN. Paean of the pigskin has finished rocking' the country and dear old Nebraska U's grid stal warts are once again seen here, there, and evei ywhere. Season may not have been the very essence of success, but we still like our grid boys. As we sit. ravelled in our mole skin, we shiver and wonder what the guys and gals accomplished over the Thanksgiving breather. Our teletype starts clicking' its magic rhythm and we grasp enough news to fill this column. In Omaha. Yes, it was a great week-end particularly for those lucky people who spent their time in Omaha. For instance the Taus who turned out enmassc or the Fijis or the Kappa Sigs or the Phi Delts For those unlucky few who had to stay in this dull village there was Art Janet arc his band to make life a little more worth living. And then of course there was "George" Washington Slept Here." ... Just ask Pat Catlir or Bob McNutt about it. They saw it from the front row. Hangs Pin. About the biggest news over the week-end that we can scrape up is that another Sig Chi bit the dust. Bob Mizera hung his cross on AOPi Peggy Capion. All of which sews up a little romance that has been on the fire for some time now. Not so long ago we said that Kanpy Kellog. D. G., was on the verge of going steay and so she is but not with A TO Rav Calkins but with Phi Gam's Eob Miller. Dick Chambers. DU of last year is back in town for a few days to see pinmate Marcia Barkey. At present Dirk is a naval air corp cadet. Uh-Uh It's Not Steady. In case anybody has been cu rious. Kappa Pat Catlin is not go ing steady or for that matter never was, with Beta Homer Sheri dan. (Not even 'til gas rationing.) It's been rather chilly of late over at the DU house and not for the reason you think. The furnace broke down during vacation. The Sigma Nus had the same trouble and the fellows strongly suspect sabotage. A steady deal that has been growing steadily more unsteady and is now completely off is the one between Dclt Bob Keller and Tri Delt pledge Mardel Silvernail. Bol) Berger . . . (Continued From Page 1.) his rooiniii.'ile, sophomore George Schmelzer in his boarding house. Expresses Opinion. Life says that Berger when asked why he thinks this war is being fought, "shuffles his feet, and mutters something about the rights of all free men." The article continues that Bob says that being a soldier will be "Just fine"; but that he "can't explain how facing thought of war makes him halt excited and half scared and sort of hollow inside, so that he would rather just concentrate on hop ing that he'll be a good, average soldier because they'll need a lot like that." ' Described and pictured is Ber ger's family and his hometown boyhood, school and social life. Bob won the national soap box derby championship in 1938 and captained Nebraska City's basket ball teem, was an outstanding passing halfback on the high school football team and won let ters as a jumper on the track team. I j III tofi.iR a (5(8) J a i a . i h i I n m m r t x r r. a vrrj, mm i &r v nn i Iri . I i iA HI 1ST . .N .. Piiaidjf osacL ijiUL efrL 0 Phalanx Conducts Sale Of Millitary Ball Sabers Sales for military ball sabers are being held by the Phalanx, honorary military organization, in the Union lover until 5:30 p. m. Friday. UNEB 1600 10:30 Campus Varietiei, (in cluding special interview with Colonel Murphy, Cadet-Colonel Arnold, and Honorary Colonel Ann Craft.) 11:00 Mystery melodies. 11:15 Daily Nebraska of the Air. 11:30 UNEB Sports parade. 11:35 Request program. 12:00 Good night. JAaqJianxjL JwoutcA A srrnt-i-menlal gift in a charming package! Miniature sizes of Yank) (Hover . . . Spring Lilac . . . Violet Sec Toilet Water and matching Talc. A hand j kit for travel and at-home use, for that certain lady at the top of jour gift list. OCl.P'2 i,tr.H FWm A gift that will march right into her heart is the attractive carry-all for her purse. Comes in velvet or rayon taffeta in assorted colors. Holds famous Rev Ion "stay-on" Nail Enamel and Oil Re mover. GOLD S . Strt Dmt i COTY Every rift a beauty! Emeraude the "Jewel frarrance" . . . with a sparkle all its own. Color schemes as rich and flowiiu; as the perfume. A GALLANT CHOICE . . . sumptuous chest of color treasures: Emeraude Farfume, "Wishbone" Compacts, five other i cn matched aids It) CHARM CASE of exquisite Emeraude ac cessories. Including Perfume, Toilet Water, Atomizer, complete "Air-Spun" rOC Make-Vp J) "BIG FIVE" (ritht) . . . every article a r In Itself. Compacts, Perfume, m 7 c Powders, Roure, Lipstick T -TWTV TREASURES" . . . chairmnif Ca bochon Compact, box of "Air-Spun" Face Powder, handsomely boxed. A cn luxurious rift! Ji? All prices plus fox eoLO't. .stnMt n. 7ti 1 1 u