DAILY NEBRASKAN "Wednesday, September 1 BY MARYLOUISE GOODWIN. Somewhere along the line we lost our little unknown quantity w ho reeled off the last column so it reverted back f necessity to "ye old society editor." Prowling around the old hang outs with the old eagle eye we picked up a couple of items of in terest, maxnly about the new American pastime, flashing a dia mond third finger left hand. Betty Krause, Pi Phi and Jim Bell, Beta, decided to cinch the deal with a diamond and two more of the sisters, Betty Rhodes and Delores Weaver arrived with rings from men in the service. Over SDT way we found the Ruth Paperny, is wearing Len Lutbeg ZBT's diamond and Ceese Friedman. Harry Goldstein's Sig ma Alpha Mu pm. At the DG house we took care ful note of the diamond on Flo S:ott's left hand. Seems it came from Lt James Wells. Marilyn Griffen of the same house has one from a flyer who, incidentally dropped in to see her last week end. Virginia Trowbridge, the gal who everybody bet on for a Bure pinning with Dick Harnesberger, has somebody elses pin but we can t say who's. He isn't a Ne braska boy. Kappa Jane Titus can't say enough for the army. Pin mate Berckett Farquhar, Phi Gam from Iowa who Janie dated all last year has been transferred to the Lin coln base. Handy what? Birdie James will be whipping in any day now to see Theta pin mate Marge Heyn. And we also noticed Wayne Southwick's Phi Psi pin on Ann Severest. Theta, and Jan Hoover with a diamond from Boots Gardner. They told over at th Chi 0 house that Lenorc Beck isn't hav ing anymore of Sip Nu Dick Ful ler but Dorothy Black is taking over in that house with lots of dates with commander, Dick Batchelder. Hope that Mr. X can pull him self away from registration and like diversions to toss up another column for next edition. Uni Orchestra, Band Audition New Members Today Is the last day for the University of Nebraska ROTC and Symphony orchestra tryouts. Students who have not yet had a chance to try out will be given tli opportunity this morning from 1 Qo'clock to 12 and this afternoon from 1 o'clock to 3 at the School of Music. Old members are asked to report and women are encouraged to try out for the band. The band will make Its first appearance at freshman convoca tiem on Thursday, Sept. 23, and will perform at the first home football game, Oct. 9. : - r ' A: 4 - 'A a w 4 . .' ... i . . Courtcajr Lincoln Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Eugen B. Stewart announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Stewart, af Denver, Colo., to T. SgL Clifford L. D. Cessna of Lowry Field, Colo. The marriage will be an event of Oct. 24. Miss Stewart is a graduate of the University of Nebraska where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. She is a dranddaughter of the late Hon. J. H. Mickey, ex-governor of Nebraska and the late Hon. C. H. Randall, former state senator. Technical Sergeant Cessna is in charge of the photographic labora tories in the public' relations department at Lowry Field. - - V mm v i '. . . 7 -. ... ' . - -V ... , ;-. " - i '"A t -Courtesy Lincoln Joom&L Former Cornhusker editor and Mortar Board of '41-'42 Shirley Russell, became the bride of LL Joseph Francis Mickham. The marriage took place in Seattle, Wash., where she is a draftsman for an airplane company. Lieutenant Wickham is now on active sea duty. Mrs. Wickham is the daughter of Prof, and Mrs. 3onette Clark Russel. MAS U J c t , i t - t I f f , J y . jS' f fx f . C I X - No. Coafs or Coege Back to college warm, and well-dressed in tlia No. 1 coat for college! Velvet collared Chester field bright smoothies, just "super' to wear over tverything! In kelley green, red, brown, bliw and black. Sizes 10 to IS and 9 to 15. 22 9S a 25 -w GOLD'S . . .Third Hoor. OSIP TEXT Largest Stock Used College Text Books in the Middle West nrnnnpin I " - LU ul I i