The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    Sunday, January 17, 1943
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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BY MARY LOUISE GOODWIN.
With out- down and one to go,
the smooth operators and the coy
coeds spent this weekend patroniz
ing successful college parties at
the local hotel and Uni club. Stav
ing off the reality of the approach
of those gosh-awful finals, college
activities or antics bring to sur
face such Sunday morning gossip
as another Btta-Theta combina
tion ending in a pinning Friday
night. Brick Murray hung his dia
mond and three stars on pledge
Mary Winter . . . Going steady
these days are Alpha Chi Janet
Mason and Phi Delt Dual Andre
eon. Twitterpated.
A couple of constant twosomes
are Phf Psi Dick Harnsburger and
DG Virginia Trowbridge; and an
other DG Janet Krausc and Phi
Gam Frank White.
Initiations are taking place on
a wholesale scale this week-end.
Congratulations to the new ac
tives of Alpha Tau Omega. Phi
Gamma Delta. Beta theta Pi, and
Thi Delta Theta.
Back in town for a few days
are Taus Tom Hood and Tom Mil
ler .. . Also back on the campus
for recruiting purposes were
WAACs Maxine Cloit and Betty
Jo Billsby. both lieutenants.
Having a great time at the
Kappa party last night were Betty
Hohf and Sig Chi Ronnie Metz;
Nancy Newbraneh and Sig Nu
Don Anawalt; Catherine Wells and
Sig Nu Cliff Bloom; and Nats
STARTS TODAY!
THE MIGHTIEST
OF ALL SCREEN
ADVENTURES!
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Miss Barbara Morehouse has announced April 12 as the date of her
wedding: to William J. Koopman, Jr.
Porter and Marilyn Edwards with
Betas Bill and John Edwards.
Curt Merrick, smooth Fiji oper
ator, had visiting him this week
end his Pi Phi girl from K. U.
There's a strong rumor on the
wind that she took a Phi Gam
sweetheart pin home with her.
Fiji Norrie Anderson and Ki
Eisenhart flipped a coin to see
which one of them would get to
take Theta Lois Wright to the
Fiji party Ki won.
Having a wonderful time at the
Sig Ep party the other night were
Phi Gam Gene Reece and Alpha
Phi Polly Ann Petty. This is
another combination that spends
a great deal of time in the grill
over a coke.
Radio Series Discusses
Effect of War on Coeds,
How the war is affecting the
college girls and how they are
preparing themselves to do the
war job for which they are best
fitted will be the subject of the
program in the '"Womanpower"
series to be broadcast over the
Columbia network on January 24
at 12:15 e.w.t.
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pointed out that the trainees will
be in uniform on active duty, will
be paid while they learn and will
be subject to military discipline.
The colleges to which they are as
signed will provide the instruction
prescribed by the army and will
furnish housing and feeding facili
ties. The students will receive
military training but it will be
secondary to their academic work.
"The principal objective of the
army's specialized training pro
gram," the statement declared," is
to meet the need of the army for
technically trained soldiers for cer
tain army tasks for which its own
training facilities are insufficient
in extent or character."
Hit or Miss . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
The audiences part in the show
will consist of answering missed
questions in the Kay Kyser man
ner, and submitting a winning
question on any subject to be used
on the program. A door prize of
50 cigarettes will be given and
the person who submits the win
ning question which will be asked
on the program will also receive
two flat 50's.
Admission to the broadcast will
be given only on presentation of
identification cards.
Thunder . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
ingman, Mr. Briggs; Bill Palmer,
the part of the old sea-faring Cap
tain Joshua Stuart; and the role
of aviator will be played by Larry
Taylor.
0. K.
Bob Black will undertake the
role of Inspector Flanning and
Hank Buthman will play Nonny, a
lighthouse service helper. The Chi
nese mechanic who knows only
one word of English, "okay," will
be played by Don Ricky.
Tryouts are still open for the
role of Cassidy, whose contribu
tion to the play is a single line at
the end of the third act, "How
are you."
Bizad Banquet To Feature
Presentation of Ten Keys
. . . Wednesday Night
Gathering next Wednesday for
their annual banquet at the Union
ballroom will be the students of
Bizad college, announced Dean, J.
D. Clark, dean of the college.
Highlighting the banquet will be
the awarding of the ten Nathan
Gold keys and the announcement
of the newly elected members to
Bell Exhibit
Opens Winter
Art Season
An exhibition by the nationally
known artist, Cecil Bell, will be
the next presentation in the uni
versity art galleries in Morrill
Hall. Bell's paintings include
water colors, oils and sketches.
Entitled "Life in New York,"
Bell's exhibition depicts very hu
man scenes of various types of life
in New York City. The gallery of
his paintings will be open from
January 24 until Feb. 21.
The remainder of the schedule
of exhibitions in Morrill Hall are:
Fenmnry 1-21 Hi Six rxhlliltlon (utii
dfiil work from mlrtwrstrrn uiiIvitiIIIm).
IIi. ll-Man h 1 I nlvirilly of Okla
homa family work.
Ken. 14-Marrh 1 I'rint mliimiion.
Sirlneflrlrt. IIIIoiiIh. Art Muwum and Na
tional Association of Wimiin ArtMn.
Murrh 7-Aprll Nrhraskn Art Mocl
atlon fifty-third annual rxhlhillon of ron
temporary art.
April 10-2(1 life- drawing. Art Htu
lf ills' Ipauilr of New York. Black and
white print by Negro ArlUU.
April IA-2A l.cllcrlng and book design.
.May 1-14 Hlock printn and how they
are made.
May 14-24 Annual rxhlhillon of nludent
work, department of art.
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topcoats and year-round coats . .' . some
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Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary
Bizad fraternity.
Entertainment is being planned
by a student committee and Pro
fessors C. M. Darlington, C. M.
Eliott, and A. B. Carson. ."In
keeping with the spirit and good
times as in last year's banquet,
there will again be no speeches to
agitate the student's appetites dur
ing the evening," commented Dean
Clark.
The price of tickets will be 50
cents per person, and may be pur
chased from any Bizad professor
or committee salesman.
If Getting fo College
was Tough for You Wait
Till You See
ROOHEY
in
"Andy Hardy's
Double Life"
with
The Girl You'd Like to "rin"
ESTHER WILLIAMS
2nd flortr
men' i clothing
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Plus Disney's "HOW TO FISH"
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