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4 DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, March 2, 1943 By Betty Jo Nye and Mary K. Waring. This week the girls' minds are turning finally toward initiation, while the boys are waiting to be inducted. But on the UN campus, there are still enough men left to make society interesting. DU Dean Yates better known to his dental college cohorts as Doc, has been cavorting with a certain lass from Beatrice nearly every week end lately. (For fur ther verification of this statement, see Senor Richardo Luther.) Las Fireworks. There seemed to be a lot of fire works on the campus last week end judging from the number of steady deals that broke up. For instance . . . Shirts Wright, KAT, gave back her diamond to Jack Cresse of the army air corps, while Pauline VanHorne. DG, and Claude Wilson, ATO, have de cided to call their steady romance quits. To prove it, Poggie stepped out with Ralpa Mallott, Phi Psi, last Saturday, and has accepted another date with him for this week end. While we are on the subject of broken romances, we wonder what happened to the one of Dorothy Carnahan. Chi O and PaJ Danielsoit, Phi Psi? The ATO's, out of pure curios ity of course would like to know if Kay King. Alpha Chi, would like to go steady. McCartney says so. How about it, Kay? Happy Birthday. Sigma Nit. Byron Peterson was honored on his birthday last Sat urday evening with a cake and all the trimmings . . including Ruth Panzer, Alpha Chi. Bob Rogers, Sigma Nu and Joy Laune, Gamma Phi, were also in attend ance. Some of the romances that CLASSIFIED n Un per (lay. PsyaMe In ad vino only. LOST R.-1 KtiPn'fw fount i 1 with Bulletin Churm whixil wlii mret bmiKht at 7:S0 In Klltn Smith. Klhworth DuTran will nix-ad n loir modulation. Creigliton ERC . . . (Continued from page 1.) with an air corps staff under 1st LA. J. L. Mosle giving them mil itary indoctrination and training. The men, who will move to flight schools after completing their five months here, are sched uled to receive a limited amount of flight training. The air corps staff has taken over completely the offices of the Creighton ath letic department. Academic train ing of the soldiers will consist of mathematics, physics, current his tory, geography, Knglish and civil air regulations. Their complete program will consist of more than 700 hours in class and on the field. Follies . . . (Continued from page 1.) Delta Tau, "Nebraska Unlimited." Curtain acts entered are: Chi Omega, "Musical Varieties;" Pi Beta Phi, "Dark Rhythm;" Rosa Bouton, "The Usual Way." Tickets may be secured from the following: Mary fsewliom, Suxie I.ynoh, Alh Phi; to Ackrrman, Jraa HrMVn, Kap pa lilis Hit-la; CattM-rin urlry, Ade laide KliM-iMM-r; lore hall; Mary Jo My rr, Viola rH, Northeast ; Beverly Blha, Mavine .lean Kfnilh, Raymond hall; Julia Rodger. Dorothy arnliin. ( hi Omega: Mary Jean I Itlier. A I lee Abel, Kawta Kappa (.annua ; dhltn HMI. Dorothy Kwartx, MKina Delta Tan; Ketty Stanton, Helen JoImimhi, It Beta l"hl; Martyiwi AkerMin, Koa Ronton hill: Jane Voting, Amy (allium, (iaiunia Phi Beta: (-oreen Wondworth. Barhara True. Delta Delta Delta; Dorothy Noiith, Virginia l.yna, kappa Delta; Betty Htmondeynen, Bever ly Hancock, Delta damnia ; Mary Ket tenmayer, Sigma Kappa; Charlotte Mi ter, Helen Wetl ; Alpha XI Delta: Tat Sand, Howard hall; l.on Ann William, IVilHon hall: Ruth Panzer, Nina NU, Alpha (hi Omega; Dorothy Jean Ander on, Joan Arvanette. Alpha Omleron Pt; Virginia Murmur, Towne rluh; PhyliN Dodge, 1-nreea Bennett, Aiiene (awry, PhyllNs Cope. Ag ram(ii. might prove to be well worth watching are: John Drummond, DU and Lorraine Rabe, Alpha Phi; Walt Metz, Phi Psi and Mary Jo Gish, DG. We heard that the Delts have purchased a cocker spaniel pup and have decided to call it Patty, in honor of Patty Welch, Pi Phi. No doubt Dick Haggart was chair man of the naming committee. And now in finishing, we wish to leave this parting thought dedi cated to the ERC's. Am he gone? Are he went? Has he left us all alone??? Us can never go to he, Him can only come to we, Alas it cannot was! m . m CA ..tfr v Id mm O v aft C! (live, your skin tlmt youthful hloom with lane ou me ttsr Bmnaxenn VVWaVV for skin loveliness NIGSaT and DAY m under Make-Dp By day and evening instead of powder bt to give your skin that flattering peul-wnooih, dewy finish. mm al Night To loot he and .often. Will keep your akin raritant, clear, and voting looking o6"- 1 Critic Commends Program Presented By Sinfonians BY JEANNE ROTTON. Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia members proved themselves worthy musi cians in a concert both interesting 'Minute Maids' Make Debut; Sell Stamps Stamps are now being sold at all campus parties! Buy all you can every time you have a chance. Under the title of Minute Maids the beauty queen candi dates made their debut at the Sigma Alpha Mu freshman party last Saturday night. Shir ley Kushner, Sigma Delta Tau candidate, sold the stamps at this first party to use this plan. That the queens possess sales manship as well as beauty, was exhibited when Shirley sold $17.40 to the party makers last weekend. Next weekend stamps will be sold by the candidates at the Dorm informal Friday night and at several other parties. and entertaining Sunday after noon. An annual presentation of the national music honorary fra ternity, it was given earlier than usual this year due to the ever increasing evacuation of male stu dents. The Glee club, directed by Rus sell Leger, was composed of the entire chapter. Proof of their excellent vocal work was the un broken silence following the stir ring "Mail Sinfonia!" by Sullivan. Unusually well done also was Monteverdi's "Come Death, I Shall Not Fear Thee." Wenzlaff Commended. Don Wenzlaff is to be com mended on the Sinfonictta's per formance. Some good ensemble work was done despite the recent loss of essential members. Of great importance to the audience was the Weinberger "Concerto for Timpani." just off the press, in which Barney Heeney soloed. The most popular numbers of all were those of the male quartet. Encored twice, they displayed in all songs that blending, tone qual ity, split-second timing and per sonality which are required to make a topnotch group click. Of interest is the fact that all directing was done by members. We'd like to see more of this type of experience 0en to students. Chandrasehhar Says Stars Now Relax to Blink CHICAGO, 111. (ACP). Stars don't twink- they blink. Yawning away their span of life, the vast systems of stars are un dergoing a slow process of "relax ation," according to a theory pre sented by Prof. Subrahmanyan Chandiasekhar of the University of Chicago. The stars' manner of relaxing is different, to say the least. No masseur's rhythmic pat but the traffic on the heavenly highways slows down these stellar 'bundles of nerves." 'Any given star," Dr. Chandra sekhar said, "because of occasional near misses while passing other stars, gradually will lose energy by deflecting slower moving stars from their paths." V Red Cross ... (Continued from page 1.) and entertainment for the sick. It recruits' nurses for the army and navy. The making of surgical dress ings for military and naval hos pitals is included in the Red Cross program. 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