The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 08, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, December 8 1942
Enlistment . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
the air corps.
Clear Enlistments.
The navy seventh service com
mand office in Chicago announced
that to complete reserve enlist
ment students must clear their
enlistment thru the university and
the local recruit'ng office and
must go to Omaha for final ex
amination. Omaha army headquarters said
that those enlisted in the ERC
pledged to ultimate enlistment in
the navy are advised to continue
in the army reserve at present
and may expect to be discharged
and permitted to enlist in the navy
at a later date.
Wonderment.
University men not in the re
serves and those who have com
pleted their enlistments wondered
how their status would be affected
by the enlistment closure.
Thompson said that he had no
word as to how the closure would
bear on these students. Meanwhile
Chancellor C. S, Boucher was still
in Washington where he has gone
to offer the facilities of the cam
pus to the armed services and to
discuss the relation of military
training to the university's pro
gram. Thompson stressed that those
with application from his or Dean
Bengston's offices or the local or
Omaha recruiting stations must
make sure that their enlistment is
completed by the 15th to gain eni
trance to the reserves.
Students who have filled out
"declaration of intent" forms or
those with recommendations from
the campus recruiting offices may
be considered bona fide applicants
for reserve enlistment.
So
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BY MARYLOUISE GOODWIN.
It's been a year yesterday since
the stab in the back and by this
Dance In Union Today
A Student Union matinee danc
will be held this Afternoon in the
ballroom from 5 to 6 p. m.
time next year if the war con
tinues the gals aren't going to
moan when they can t buy any
thing but service weight hose and
lipstick is on the "off" list. We've
heard that girls' schools were
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lots of fun!
Before school started this fall
several of the eligible men on
the campus got together for one
of their little sessions and all
agreed that they'd give all the
girls a thrill this year until Uncle
Sam called instead of settling
down and making just one girl
miserable. Yes indeed . . . Last
week one Bob Miller quit the but
terfly circle and today we hear
that A TO Roland Finley handed
in his chips in favor of Theta Pat
Parrish. You should see him
beam.
It's All a Rumor.
We got a call from one of Sig
Chi Bob Mizeras friends yester
day asking us if we know whether
or not he had gotten back the pin
that he so recently hung on AOPi
Peg Capron. Aha gore so we
send out our hounds and this is
what they dug up. Bob couldn't
make the Sig Nu affair Saturday
night but since they had made all
plans to go he sent one of the
pledges in his place. Hereafter
Bob, be sure to tell your "friends"
so they won't think up nasty
rumors.
Pins and Rings and Things.
What is it about the Military
Ball that gives everyone the urge
to hang a pin or at least go
steady? Pi Phi Pat Caley re
lieved Lynn James, med student,
of his Nu Sigma Nu badge which
he so recently acquired, and then
Jane Emery, DG, came back from
Kansas City with not only a new
pair of silver wings but a dia
mond to go along with them. The
fellow is Sam Neely from the old
home town.
Dorothy Stahts of the dorm has
turned the Delt pledge pin that
she has been wearing in on an
active pin and of course the donor
is none other than King Spittler
. . . Kay Whitehead, Pi Phi of
last year, and Milt Rothenberger,
SAE of last year, were married
last Thursday out on the coast.
The Betas and the Thetas sewed
up a couple of deals over the week
end . . . One with a pin, the other
by going steady. Tom Woods
handed his jewelry over to Marg
Jones after more than a year of
off-and-on dating. Dot Thiesen
and John McCarthy have been go
ing steady for over a week now.
but didn't let anyone in on it 'til
Saturday.
And Then the Week End.
It looks like a big week end
ahead what with the Corn Cob
dinner dance and then the Black
Masque ball
Congratulations to the three
new Alpha Xi Delta actives.
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