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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1943)
DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, November 12, 1943 8 EjhGg Atf UN, ' Eft SEioeMiia'e KfappQun IT A BDon BY LAULA LEE MUNDIL. Life is still wonderful methinks, with chummy coking couples as Pi Phi pledge Sue Cochran and Sigma Chi Harlan Houtchens, Dorm's Marj Raecke and Sigma Chi Dick Hahn, AOPI Mary Allen and Phi Gam dent Bob Ayres, to say nothing of Prof. Elliott around the Grill just any old time of afternoon or evening with those devoted students of his. You know you're just an old favorite, Profes sor! Some two months ago the Sigma Nu pin of Don Young was hung beneath the Kappa key of Bar bara Clock; just a few days ago one more pin was added to the KKG house, this time Marjie Baas having veuird the Phi Gam pin of one WM'ren Killian, via mail. From plnnings to marriage breezing up from Oklahoma City this week was Joan Mallory (dorm girl of last year) who was mar ried there two weeks ago to for mer Sig Ep Bob Pucerlik of the Navy at present. Townsend's Studio specializes in portrait photography of a superior quality. Studio at 246 So. 11. Romance. My opinion that: the friendship of Alph Phi Mary Sinclair and ASTP Bill Maurice might now be classed as a nicely progressing romance; that the ATO Gene Weiler and Tri Delt Carol Jean McGrew combination may turn Into a steady deal just any day now; that Mortar Board Gerry Lyons may soon give up all dates, so faithful is she to an overseas Air Corps boy. Priceless miscellaneous is what I would call this bit: it seems that Sigma Nu Ward Quilter, newly uniformed Dent, was coming out of the theater last Sunday nite after seeing the show as he stood at the door buttoning his coat, a soldier came in and handed him his tickets. 'Nuff said. Speaking of speed as we were a while ago Sig Ep strip-teases in the moonlite are okay, in fact en joyable; but there are limits to everything and so, you two with the red pledge buttons, hereafter are we going to have to undergo these not so subtle and definitely penetrating mid-afternoon exam inations of "cheese-cake" in the grill? Let a word to the wise be sufficient. Lost? See Johnny. Lost: black loose-leaf notebook with IMPORTANT W. A. A. notes, belongs to Helen Johnson at the Delta Gamma house. That's about all for now 'cept this to you fellows: better hurry up and get your dates for the big "Motor Boat" party on Dec. 4. W don't want to have to make this a vice-versa after all, you know. And to you girls: speak to your ASTP friends, twice if necessary. They love it, specially Lou Davie. 'Bye now . We're sorry . . Joe Tresh, ASTP, and Gertrude Harms, are not married as was erroneously reported to the Daily society editor and so appeared in Wednesday's paper. They're see ing lots of each other but as for weddings, well, not for the present anyway. 0 P Ci p 0 ,r y A T J - jjjr imon s weaters, kirts They're The new shipment of skirts in Simon's Young World Shop is music to your ears pretty and practical for campus wear. Plaids and plains with front and back pleats. 5.95 & 7.95. Sweaters to go with them, in all the wanted colors. 3.05 to 5.05 Meet the College Gang, Young World Shop, Ben Simon & Sontt Fourth Floor, K-JVf Ml XT . ..If-1