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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1943)
2 DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, October 17, 1943 JhsL (Dailif VbtbAoAktUL FORTY-FOURTH YEAR Subscription Rates are S1.00 Per Semester or $1.50 for the Collepe Year. $2.50 Mailed. Single copy, 5 Cents. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice in Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act of Congress March 3, 1879, and at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, Authorized September 30. 1922. Published (km timet weekly oa Sunday, Wednesday and Friday darlnr school year. Offices Union Building;. Day 2-7181. Night 2-7 V)3. Journal 2-3330. Editor Marjorie Marietta Business Manager Charlotte Hill EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Managing Editor ..Pat rhamnerlln, June Jamlefwin .News Editor Jean (ilolf !, Maryloaise Goodwin, (ihlta Hill, Mary Helen Thorns Bl' SI NESS STAKE Assistant Business .Manaters i Marts, Sylvia Rerastela The Audience Has All The Fun Here All the little sals are sett hi jr tlioir fiirs to the ground again, trying to find out who are ihe next members of the lilaek Masqm And all third year women are doing their darn dest. to out-activity all the other third-year women. Such an interesting spectacle for those observing! .Maybe this year will be different and people will be chosen on the amount of work they do. We hope so. Meanvhile we shall watch the process of these 25 junior coeds trying to get all they can in spite of the opposition. lfs a good show! We'd lather see it anytime than a movie starring both Joan Crawford and Marlene Dielrieh. My dear Triphammer Peepash: I write this letter from the deepest depths of despair. My life has become a meaningless thing and so 1 place myself in the hands of mv suicidal mind. Hut before taking the ultimate step, I have decided to appeal to you; for it is only through vou that T mav be saved! Tlii mm-ninor. in mv eiirht o'clock sosh class, I chanced li non vonr column. Live and Learn. There, through the mercy of Cod, I read of Feebleman. Before I had finished, 1 had be come so enamoured with him that Hhinehart (who had form erly filled my world) was obliterated. Thev sav that opnosites are attracted to one another and this mav be mv ease. I am 3 foot !) inches tall and buxom is hardly the word for me. All my life 1 have hungered for puny little men and Feebleman has come closest to my idea. (II;1 has even achieved perfection.) So please, if you have anv love for humanity DON'T f. IFMAD. u That flash of blonde hair tearing around the basement of the Union is probably 1943 Yearbook Editor Betty Hohf who is seriously considering moving her cot into the Cornhusker office until some time in May when "the book will come out." At a casual glance Betty may appear something like a lady general with all of her pins, for be sides her Kappa key and Mortar Board badge, she also wears a Sigma Chi pin. One of Betty's favorite topics of late is the re cent trip to Chicago she took via the Nebraska Minnesota football game. Her gripes are few and far between, but of her pet ones is to ask someone to do something and then have to do it herself because the other person has failed to do It "You waste so much energy that way." Betty, who thinks her eyes are blue but isnt sure because she "really doesn't look into her own )w eyes," is a member of Kappa t Kappa Gamma and Mortar Board and a senior. Her activi- ties include, besides editing the r$C Cornhusker, vice president of J YWCA and vice president of the Black Masques. "Oh, and I go to school when I can find some free time just sor t of a pastime," said Betty a she expertly thumbed thru some From Lincoln journal. n e w contracts for yearbook that came in her morning mail. When it comes to a favorite food Betty could go on forever or at least until she runs out of fatten ing things, but since she was pinned down to just a couple she decided upon double chocolate sundaes. Have a Coca-Cola Welcome, Short-Snorter ifTH m sm II II iffIll Wfosh I'fetl wL. J wy . . . from family fireside to far-flung fronts When short-Jnorters (traos-ocean flyers) meet and compare their autographed dollar bills, tne invitation Have "Ctke" it fairly sure to follow. At home aod abroad Coca-Cola has become a symbol of those who see things in a friendly light. IOTTLE0 UNDEI AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COIA COMPANY IV LINCOLN COt A COLA ISO li LING CO. 2120 G 2-5357 -the global high-sign .0 ! Tat C-C C J.KT FKKI5LKMAN DIE! 1 have seen what happened to Fearless Forsdiek, so I know it is not impossible. Signed, with gun in hand, Aggie Sniggers, Muscle Woman. Last Names AST . . . Continued From Page 1. men stationed on this campus throughout the year, with special emphasis given to the fact that every man would have his pic ture in the book. Seven repre sentatives from the entire unit would work with the yearbook staff to insure the publication of a military section which would be representative of UN military life. Betty pointed out that all these plans could be carried through only if a certain percentage of the men themselves would buy copies of the book. The men re sponded with the purcchase of 597 copies and with the chance of subscribing for more copies at a later time, thus assuring the in clusion of a military section in the Cornhusker. Bob Henderson, business man ager of the Cornhusker, then ex plained the cost of the book, will be $4.50 with 10 percent of that reverting back to the company fund. Colonel Murphy. Colonel James R. Murphy, com manding officer of all military units stationed on the campus, gave two short addresses on the proposals put before the men and announced that a half holiday with no study hall would be given the men on Thanksgiving. Major Harland G. Pattison, commanding officer of the AST unit in Love library, was in charge of the meeting, and he introduced the other officers of the ASTP. SDT's Will Honor National President Sigma Delta Tau sorority will have a coffee hour, Monday from 4:30 to 5:30 in honor of their na tional president, Mrs. Ben Kart man who is visiting Theta chap ter for two days. beginning with I, J, K,and L have pictures taken for '44 Cornhusker Oct. 4 to Oct. 9 Du Barry V 4 $S0 There's no substitute for a lovely complexion 1 1 1 but even the dullest, most tired-looking skins acquire that flawless, luminous look when you use this Richard Hudnut powder-cake make-up! Super : smooth, in five wonderful shades, Beauty Cake cuts your make-up time to a minimum . . . keeps your skin looking velvety-smooth and radiant extra hours! COLD'S... Street FU.r new color in nail enamel and lipstick to light up your -slim "Finger Silhouette" fashions To play up the drama of sleek, simple clothes to mike fingertips end lips dangerously beautiful. 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