The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 04, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
By Jo Kinsey.
Sgt. Robert Ruby, of the U. S.
Paratroopers down south way,
and Mary Lou 'gerf Holtz, sat
there sipping the latest imitation
Tuesday afternoon. Bob. a for
mer uni. student, and back from
a quick trip to California, pre
sented Holtzie with his Delt pin
more than a month ago, but not
until now has she worn it. Con
gratulations double. Sally, of
the smooth looks, Busch, and
Jim, of the A. T. 0. house, Ganz
were there in a meditative mood.
Also in a meditative mood,
were a couple of booths filled
with men Phi Gams, and D.
U.'s. The subject seemed lost,
but was recovered every time a
good looking fern' appeared ' at
yon' door. Josephine Kline, at
the cash box, always looks lost
and not even Dick Geeseman can
break the spell as he planks
down a slug to pay for the phos
phate. Romantic Halls of Library.
We'd like to know what hap
pened to the ATO Jim Critch
field and Alpha Phi (of beauty
fame) Pat Herminghaus ro
mance. Pat's going to the Phi
Gam formal Friday eve with
Norrie Anderson, who we under
stood was taking DG Mary Lee
Tomlinson. Ah, well!
We like to see Dee Chapin
(wait til' Valentine's day, Feb.
14th), and DoDo Schwenker at
tempting to study on second
with half of the Phi Delta
Theta's studying at the same ta
ble. The biggest worry at that
fraternity centers around Eng
lish grammar, and many an un
suspecting female, who shines in
English is asked to sit down, to
find that the boys want noly in-
Sixteen Men
Lincoln Theatre, Nebraskan
Sponsor Guessing Contest
. . On a Dead Man's Chest
Another feather in his hat and
another feat for males to shoot at
is Spencer Tracy's latest accom
plishment in the role of Robert
V. Forrest in the movie, "Keeper
of the Flame," showing at the
Lincoln next week.
tellectual advice.
We like to watch the boys
(there are a few of such species
still on the Nebraska campus)
regard the doorway on first, as
some up-a n d-c o m i n g coed
swings the massive doors, and
not one pair of eyes, but those
of the entire assembly follow
with true concern her progress
to the opposite side of the room.
Perhaps it will be J. M. Smith,
beauty queen likely, who studied
frequently with Mr. Debus dur
ing exam week, or perhaps it
will be Irene Hansen who in
variably heads directly for the
reference room. We followed
her in one day, but found noth
ing but a lot of books with quo
tations, and several sets of
Who's Who.
Dating Continues.
Towne club is feeling senti
mental this week, or at least her
members are. Seems as how on
Monday night Romaine Ross
passed the sweets and showed
her ring from Bill Reiske and
yesterday Roxanna Brown took
the wedding vows with Weldon
Shephard.
The dating situation goes on
forever this week end shines
with the Tri Delt's. Kappa Sig's
and Phi Gam's exploding re
spective house budgets on local
bands. (Pardon, we hear that
Lloyd Hunter, a direct import
from Omaha, Neb. will bo in at
tendance with his boys at the
Phi Gam dinner dance.)
To play the role of a dead man
who is dead before the picture is
begun, and still be mentioned more
than the other characters, is the
role of Robert V. Forrest. He prac
tically co-stars, as far as impor
tance is concerned, thruout the
movie with Katherine Hepburn.
He is talked about thruout the
picture, every character having
something to say about him. The
mystery plot revolves around him,
his clothes, his personal belong
ings, his beliefs and the most inti
mate details of his life. Without
Forrest there wouldn't have been
a story for th pitcure.
To see this picture th Lincoln
Theater corporation, with the "Ne
braskan," is offering free tickets
to Btudents guessing the proper
number of times Robert V. Forrest
is mentioned or referred to thru
out the picture. Entries for the
contest must be submitted to Betty
Dixon by the end of this week.
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8:00 p. m., Sunday, Feb. 7
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