The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 12, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, January 12, 1943
Society...
By MARY LOUISE GOODWIN
Spring is trying awfully hard
to come thru these days and
people like DG Kay Detwieler and
Phi Gam Morrie Dingwell are
way out in front of it. We usually
hear about people going steady
due to the influence of the spring
weather. Everyone goes steady
then 'cause they haven't the am
bition to look up a different date
every week end. Kay and "Ding"
decided to call it steady Saturday
night which takes a couple of very
well people off the eligible list.
We had a couple of other steady
deals to tell you about but one of
them turned into a pinning before
we got around to it and the other
one is just no longer steady.
Kappa Sig Aubrey Petit turned
ver his pin to Alpha Phi Dorothy
Huffman Sunday night while KKG
"Sweets" Campbell and Sigma Nu
Jack Young have called it all off
for a while at least.
Delta Gamma Betty Lillibridge
has finally made up her mind
after playing around for over a
year. All of which brought an
other DU pin into the DG house
as of Saturday evening. Guess
Don Young thought the DU party
was as good as place as any to
give "Blitz" the pin.
The Palladians got candy and
cigars at their dinner dance at the
University club Saturday night in
honor of the new diamond Mar
jorie May received recently from
Ralph Marlette.
Maybe it pays to advertise
early this fall Sig Chi Bob McNutt
was advertising in this column for
a girl friend. He evidently found
one because Saturday night he
hung his coveted cross on Alpha
Chi Mary Mason.
Dave Webb, ex-ATO pledge who
left school to go on active duty
call in the Air Corps, was mar
ried Christmas day to Margaret
Fulton of Grand Island.
KKG Annamary Lee is going
steady with Phi Psi Harold Culli
nan at least until he goes to the
army. While she was home for va
cation the Phi Gam whose pin she
wore before coming to school
visited her and left with her again
his pin. So now she's going steady
and pinned all at the same time
except to different people.
ZBT Duke Shumow left his pin
with a Northwestern girl.
Uncle Sam has his finger on
Tau Jim Van Landingham and
Thursday he leaves for training in
the Naval Air Corps. Lots of luck,
Jim!
Triple Delt Adeline Leigh is
flashing a new diamond from Mel
McCarty, Sig Chi at Colorado
Aggies.
Mardel Silvernail also of the Tri
Delt house received a long dis
tance phone call the other night
which lasted for 10 minutes and
the call came from California.
We have the candidates for
BDOC honors running in the
spring but why not have a LDOC
contest right away? Far and away
top candidate for Loudest Dresser
on Campus is the Fiji scribbler,
Norrie Anderson, who features
such coy items as red socks, night
mare sweaters, and about every
other idiocyncracy of race-hoss
dress.
The Fiji's are looking a little
green again today. Two of the
brothers came thru with the cigars
last night. To wit: Bob Miller
passed the smokes while happy
Kellog furnished the DG's candy
and Theta Marge Christenson
whetted the Theta's sweet tooth
with pinmate Paul Wykert hand
ing out cigars.
Jim Evinger, KS distributed
cigars to the brothers and KKG
Shirley Kyhn supplied the Kappas
with the first candy they've had
this year.
Georgie Porgie Abbott, that
super-duper Rag man, continues
to make time in that Ginny Mc
Culla league. The rag wolf had
his little red riding hood down at
the Journal Saturday night.
Awooooo!
Palladian Has
Dinner, Dance
Saturday Nite
Seventy-second annual boys'
banquet and dance was held by
the Palladian literary society Sat
urday night at the University
club. Theme of the program was
"Blackouts" and Hugh Stuart
acted as toastmaster.
Toasts were given by Ralph
Marlette "Planes Sighted;" "Lighta
Out," Charles Coale; "Dropping
Bombs" music, Betty Toothaker;
"Planes Pass By," Charlton Stu
art; "The Siren Sounds" an im
promptuBetty Toothaker and
"All Clear," Bob Veach.
Chaperones for the party were
Col. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy and.
Judge and Mrs. R. S. Simmons.
Colby college is placing in
creased emphasis on American
history this year.
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