The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 20, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Monday; September 20, 1943
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Meet The Mr.
And Mrs.; All
30 Of Them
BY NINA SCOTT.
Teople will get married, won't
they? Especially Nebraskans. We
are all very happy about the whole
thing, but It is embarrassing to
Introduce your classmates as Mrs.
and Mr., while people look skep
tically at you because you're
6ingular. Only 12 Pi Phi's crossed
the moat; namely, Shirley Scott,
who is now Mrs. John Burnam,
Tat Caley belongs to Lynn James,
and Barb Richards' initials are
now BRR ... R for Rohwer. Then,
we have Sue Shaw and Bernie
Bucll, Marg Smith and Art Pier
son, Shirley Wiley and Don Cliuis,
Murial Mayer and Berdette Wal
lace, and Anne Kinder and Jack
Dwinell.
Theta Ruth McClymont plana to
be married soon, and at the same
house Dorothy Weirieh has sworn
to love, honor and obey Heavy
Day. Harriet Magnusson Is Mrs.
Mac Dow as of this summer. The
Alpha Chi Buller girls, Myrldene
and Jerry, have taken vows with
Bill Arnot and Jack Fitzgerald,
respectively. Also at the Alpha
Chi house Wands Crumbaugh was
wed to Fletcher Conn, Ruth Sloss
married Lowell Johnson, and
Frances Haberman Is Mrs. Ray
Treiner.
Over Gamma Thl way Jean
Deddes ha added Newhouse to
her name ... his friends call him
Kenny. Jean and Bob (Hofacre
and Butz) are tied. Also Paul
Jones will take Jean Saeger for
his wedded wife this fall.
AOPi Dottio McClintock and
Max Wilson were married this
summer and Chi Omega's Ruth
Bricker and Helen Leverton , .
Ruth is the bride of Lt. George
Newton and Helen will marry
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Counselors
Discuss New
Freshmen
At the first Coed Counselor
meeting of the year, which was
held yesterday at Ellen Smith
Hall, freshmen registration was
discussed and explained to the
new Counselors who will act as
guides to freshmen.
Katherine Wells, president of
Coed Counselors, presided at the
meeting and Dean N. A. Bengston
of the Junior division explained
the method of directing students
to their schools.
Bank on a Reversible
Fingertip Coat
Bank on a reversible Fingertip fellows, and you'll
double your investment, for they're the coats you can
wear in sunshine or rain. Tailored of long
wearing corduroy, the reverse side is y wt)
gabardine. In fall's most popular colors, u
All sizes.
CiOl.n'S... Men'i Store.
and 9.75
Gerry Voight soon.
DG's lost Hank Halnllne to
Larry Huwalt and Gay Gimple to
Jack McPhail. Pat Fulton of the
Kappa house will now be Intro
duced as Mrs. George Yetter, and
Phyd Hoffman has been Mrs. Wally
Engdahl ever since spring.
This is all very demoralizing,
girls. But, remember, every dog
has his day.
Palladians Hold
Gay Nineties Party
Tuesday Evening
"Gay Nineties" Is the theme of
the annual fall party of the Pal
ladian literary club this year. The
party, Tuesday, at 8:30 p. m., is to
be held on the third floor" cf Tern
pie, which has been decorated like
a bar room of the 1890's for the
occasion, with the bar open all eve
ning.
In former years the affair has
been formal, but this year those
present will be dressed in appro
priate costumes. Thr will be a
number of guests present in addi
tion to the members as this is to
be a rushing party.
The entertainment for the eve
ning will be as follows:
Master of ceremonies, Bob
Veach.
Washtub Waiters, Dale Brehm,
Norman Veach, and Herb Nor
man. Hutchinson and Company,
Janet Hutchinson and Dorothy
Christian.
Pantomine.
Marie of Paree, Mary Helen
Alexis.
Impromptu performance.
Buffet refreshments.
Piano duet, Mildred Engstrom,
and Dale Brehm.
Gayest Gibson Girls, Joan
Thomas, Dorothy Christian and
Mary Helen Alexis.
Library ,Field
House To Hold
2,000 Soldiers
More soldiers for Nebraska was
the news this weekend from the
university military authorities.
They announced that there will
be about 2,000 men in uniform go
ing to classes here by the middle
of October. Of this number, the
aviation cadets, engineering, for
eign area and language students
will number about 1,500. The
STAR unit on the ag college cam
pus will be kept at around 500.
Eighty-one advanced ROTC stu
dents arrived on the campus in
late Auguflt, according to Col.
J. P. Murphey, commandant of
Tentative Calendar-University of
Nebraska-First Semester 1913-1944
Sept. 8-18, 1943, Wednesday-Saturday Medical examinations
for all new students.
Sept. 16, Thursday, 9 a. m. Convocation, entering students.
Sept. 16-18, Thursday-Saturday Guidance and validation ex
aminations, new students.
Sept. 17, Friday Chancellor's annual reception to students,
closed, to dances.
Sept 20-22, Monday-Wednesday General registration.
Sept. 23, Thursday, 7-8:30 p. m. Coed Counselor Party,
women, Ellen Smith hall.
Sept. 23, Thursday First semester classes begin; freshman
convocation, 4 p. m.
Sept. 24, Friday, 3:30-5:30 p. m. Open house for women stu.
dents, Ellen Smith hall, dean of women and staff.
Sept. 25, Saturday Agricultural college faculty-student
party.
Oct. 1, Friday All University church night, closed.
Oct. 3, Sunday All University church Sunday.
Oct. 7, Thursday Faculty homecoming dinner.
Oct 7, Thursday, 3:30-5:30 p. m. Y.W.C.A. Upperclass mem
bership tea, Ellen Smith hall.
Oct. 8, Friday, 8:00-11:00 p. m. Y.W.C.A.-Y.M.C.A. joint
party, Student Union.
Oct.. 16, Saturdays-Chancellor's reception to faculty.
Oct. 17, Sunday, 3 p. m. Faculty recital.
Oct. 23, Saturday First scholastic reports.
Oct. 23, Saturday Tassel-Corncob homecoming party.
Oct. 24, Sunday, 3 p- m. Faculty recital.
Oct. 28, Thursday, 3:30-5:30 p. m. Y.W.C.A. freshman mem
bership tea.
Oct. 30, Saturday Farmers formal, Agricultural college.
Oct. 31, Sunday, 3 p. m. Faculty recital.
Nov. 3-5, Wednesday-Friday, 8 p. m. University Players,
Temple theater.
Nov. 7, Sunday, 3 p. m. Faculty recital.
Nov. 11, Thursday, 10 a. m.-12 noon Armistice recess.
Nov. 17, Wednesday, 6 p. m. Coed Counselor dinner.
Nov. 25, Thursday Thanksgiving day holiday.
Dec. 4, Saturday Second scholastic reports.
Dec. 4, Saturday Mortar Board party, Coliseum.
Dec. 5, Sunday, 2 p. m. and 4 p. m. Christmas carols, Stu
dent Union.
Dec. 7, Tuesday, 5:30 p. m. Hanging of Greens dinner, Ellen
Smith hall. ,
Dec. 12, Sunday, 3 p. m. Messiah-Christmas oratorio concert,
Coliseum..
Dec. 15-17, Wednesday-Friday, 8 p. m. University Players,
Temple theater.
Dec. 15, Wednesday Agricultural college Christmas program.
Dec. 20, Monday, 8 p. m. Student Union Christmas party.
Dec. 22-Jan. 5, Wednesday, 8 a. m., Wednesday, 8 a. m.
Christmas vacation.
Jan. 5, 1944, Wednesday Christmas vacation ends.
Jan. 10-15, Monday-Saturday noon General registration sec
ond semester for resident students.
Jan. 16, Sunday, 3 p. m. University orchestra concert.
Jan. 24-29, Monday-Saturday First semester examinations.
Jan. 25-26, Tuesday-Wednesday Guidance and validation ex
aminations, new students.
Jan. 28, Friday General registration, new students.
military units on the campus.
These students, sent to the STAR
unit here, are from the Univer
sity of North Dakota, North Da
kota college of agriculture, and
South Dakota State. They have
completed basic training at Camp
Wolters, Tex., camp rioDcrus,
Calif., and Camp Croft, S. C.
To crovide Quarters for these
soldiers, contractors are complet
ing the university atnietics neiu
house and the fourth floor of the
new library. The field house is
expected to quarter about 400 men
after the floor and plumbing fa
cilities are completed.
A new floor and ceiling are be
ing put In the fourth floor of the
Don L. Love Memorial library.
Workmen are Installing dining
room equipment in parlors XYZ
of the Union, which will then be
able to take care of meals for
1,500 men.
All equipment will be ready for
use soon. Trainees in advanced
engineering, foreign area and lan
guages will arrive as soon as fa
ciities are adequate. Classes for
the men in ASTP will begin Oct.
11 and will consist of refresher
courses.
1944 CORNHUSKER
mm
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Individual Pictures
1944 CORNHUSKEE?
Lewandowski
Heads Staff
Ad Lewandowski, long familiar
to Husker fans.
id head coach
of the Ne
braska U grid
Iron team this
year and is
now ; p u ttlng
the boys thru
their paces.
Ed Weir Is
the line coach
and Art Stark
has the job of
backfield coach.
Prospects for
the team are
in doubt until
some games
are played.
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A.LEWANDOWiKI
Charlotte Hill
Asks For New
Ad Solicitors.
Issuing a call for solicitors to
start work on the advertising
staff of the Nebraskan, Charlotte
Hill, business manager, asked
that those interested come down
to the Daily office in the base
ment of the Union.
Pat Lahr Heads
Student Union
Miss Pat Lahr, formerly assist
ant director of the Union and so
cial director, succeeded Bob
Sinky as director of the Union
this summer when Sinky was
called into the navy.
Enlarge Ident
Pictures of Frosh
Something new in that flat
tering of all flattering pic
tures. Identification photos
will now come in a larger size.
starting with this year's fresh-
nun f kau l.j V
...v... iic inuii carried
with Indent cards at all times.