4 DAILY NEBRASfCAN .Wednesday, January 20, 1943 oae t it BY MARY LOUISE GOODWIN That frantic urge, which is worse than the sting of a turnip termite, has finally overwhelmed us and has spurred us on to journalize on a few of the more tastier and delectibie campus go ings-on between fraternity broth er and sorority sister. With all due apologies to the fair readers of this column who know how it should be written we will proceed with how shouldn't be written .. .for in stance here's a case concerning Phi Gam, smooth and sombre De Wayne Wolf. Come the week end of Feb. 5 and 6 he anticipates troubles galore for that is the date of the Tri Delt party to which current girl friend, Jean Hizen will probably take mm which is fine and dandy but!! he has also received a telephone call from home town girl friend in dicating she wants to go to the Phi Gam party with him tnc 101 lowing night. Such complica tions. Incidentally, wonder if Wrede Smith is too busy these days to notice the hit Blitz Lil libridge is making with DUs, es pecially with Don Young. Wonder how long it will be be fore someone besidvs the ATOs take over the parties. They did an excellent job last week end . The very last thing in what to wear to keep the wind out are un doubtedly Al Zikmunds' smooth blue and white coveralls. They're nothing but neat. The quadrangle evolving three DUs and Bob Saaiteld, utile Dickie Luther, and golden voiced Curt Kimball and a local queen named Sophie has finally worked itself up to a climax with the "voice" winning out. Congratula tions Curt. And speaking of the DUs how about smooth-boy Tom Drummond and his standing rn day night date? Surprise for the AOPis The AOPis scattered their pearly white molars all over the carpet Monday night when Mary Ellen Bonebnght and Phi Gam Bob Gilmore passed the candy and cigars. It all comes out how ever that she has had the Hji pin since Christmas but it didn't make its appearance until Mon day night. . .Cigars and candy were also the order of the evening at the Kappa Delt and Sigma Chi house Monday night. Judy Hughes and Frank Moyer, recently back from the army did the honors in honor of the new diamond that Judy now wears. Also back from the army and to visit Lauralee Mundil is Lt. Phil Van Keuren and right wel come too. UNEB...1600 10:30 Delta Gamma Trio 10:45 Campus Gossip with Chris and McB 11:00 Your War 11:15 Daily Nebraskan of the Air with Randy Pratt 11:20 UNEB Sports Parade with Bob Hyde 11:30 Hit Parade 11:45 Popular Music 12:00 Good Night Announce Engagement . . . & so. r.i if i 4:- Courtesy Lincoln Journal Mr. and Mrs. George P. Barney have announced the engage ment and approaching marriage of their daughter Bette Belle, to Sgt. Robert B. Morey. Miss Barney is a graduate of the uni versity and has been teaching high school at Bloomfield. While in school she was a member of Chi Omega, Pi Lambda Theta, and Alpha Fappa Delta, sociological honorary fraternity. Sgt. Morey has attended the University of Nebraska and the Lincoln school of commerce. He is now stationed at Tucson, Ariz., where he is in training as an aerial gunner. Westbrook Gives 10 to 12 Men Chances with Singers C7 Changes in the membership of the University Singers will give 10 or 12 men, both tenors and basses, the chance to sing with that group. Any who are inter- Aulo Hils U of N Student Alislitiim From Bus at Ag Struck by a car as he alighted from a Traction bus at 35th and Holdrege streets Monday night, Robert Opp. university student of 1510 Vine street, was reported 'resting comfortably" at his room ing house Tuesday. Opp sustained only minor bruises in the accident. According to police, Opp stepped from the bus and started walking across the street when he was hit by a west bound ear driven by Floyd Wilson of 2306 No. 17th street. ested should see Dr. Westbrook some time in the next two weeks for further details. Participation may be either for credit or with out it, and the participant may be from any college. All students are privileged to sing with one of the university choruses, likewise for credit or without it. These groups will com bine with the university orchestra for a spring concert or May 9 in the coliseum. The works which will be performed then are Haydn's "Creation" and "A Song of Vic tory," a patriotic number by Fletcher. College enrollments are down nearly 14 percent from the fall of 1941, the United States office of education reports. Two hundred twenty-six of the University of New Mexico's 1.200 students are from states othei than New Mexico, and five are from foreign countries. BECAUSE WE ARE NATIONWIDE BOOK DEALERS WE PAY YOU est Cash Fric for Text Sell all your books at n fogTx S Yi fi In Main Library Display Features Illustrations Of Books by American Artists Illustrations of American artists are featured in this week's display in the main-floor showcase of the library. Among the books which contain the illustrations is "Farm on the Hill" illustrated by Grant Wood, nationally recognized for his paitings of Iowa farm life. An other of the books is a novel in Ag Home Ec Group Holds Election Today . . Through Friday Election of officers for the Home Economics Association will be held Wednesday through Friday of this week on ag campus, in the home economics building. Candidates are as follows: Pres ident, Geraldine Henderson, Gwen Row, Lorene Bennett; secretary, Monica Ann Alberty, Edith Hum phrey; treasurer, Lona Haskins, Blanche Reid; historian, Laura May Eule, M. Molzahn. The . president is chosen from the junior class; secretary, from freshman women; treasurer, soph omore standing; the vice president is the presidential candidate re ceiving the second highest number of votes. This Week wood engravings done by Lyni Wand. He has done five other novels in wood cuts. An illustration from "The Song of Hiawatha" shows the work of Frederic Remington, who ia fa mous for his illustrations of horses and Indians. Illustrations of Rock well Kent, one of America' fore most magazine cover artists, are shown in "Candide." An illustra tion from "The Knave of Hearts" shows the work of another Amer ican illustrator, Maxfield Parish, famous for his posters and maga zine covers. Also shown is an illustration of Thomas Hart Benton in the book "Grapes of Wrath." Other illus trators whose work is shown in the display are James Daugherty, known for his pictures illustrating American history, Paul Bransom who has illustrated "Call of the Wild." and Newell L. Wyeth, who has illustrated "Rip Van Winkle." SERVICE FLAGS 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Stars War Worker Flags Goldenrod Printing Co. Stationery Department 21.1 N. H Open Thur. Ntte Have a new skirl- for spring! mw Jtvw (S, t come these cleverly-styled skirts . . . favorites for the campus. The TRIKSKIRT (left) ha 20 ingenion, t,k. gore thai "r-pleat" on the hanger, in duiwer or lrarl eae, f j In Vohamm rmynn gabardin (at llhiMrated) O . California Cold, Monterey Aqua, Bearliromher Itrigr, BUrk, Brown or Navy. In Itotanr woof flannel, with drawstring belt. f795 Blue and Beige only Thm Sw'IRI.SKIRT (right) I... 32 predion tuck. grr , . , ana me fine rayon rrepe ia wrinklr rMf. Cracrfiilly cut to make jour wail lMk il' ritirlv lim, j r 1 ire Red, lagoon Blue, Brown or Navy & Miller'i SporUwrtr Sern ri.w. f3 E , miLLER C PATI1E MMMMiaaaiaa.HMHawukMMaanaMaaMj 1