The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Sunday, November T4, 1943
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FORTY-FOURTH YEAR
Subscription Rates are X1.00 Per Semester or $1.60 for the College Year.
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postoftice 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 three time werklr oa Sunday. Tednrday and Friday during school year.
Offices Union Building.
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Editor Marlorie Marietta
Business Manager Charlotte Hill
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
Managing Editors Chaihberlta, Jnne Jamlmon
News Editors Jean Glotfelty, Haryloulae Goodwin, Uhita Hill, Mary Melea Thorns
BUSINESS STAFF
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Circulation Manafer Bill Korff, -J23
All ideas expressed in the editorial columns of the Nebraskan
are those of the editor unless otherwise indicated. They may or
may not reflect student opinion.
Debating Is A
Credit to UN
Mentioned only at times when tryouts or competition is
in progress, debate is an activity on the campus which deserves
a lot of praise more than it gets.
Tn nartiinntp in debatin? and iret anywhere, a team
member must snend a great deal of time collecting and or
ganizing material, practicing and improving actual delivery.
Before getting up to piesent the affirmative or negative side
f n mixtion a debater must have accumulated information on
oil cirloc nf llif Sill Wt. be able to miote authorities, and have
material ready for offering rebuttal to the opponents' argu
ments.
But most important of all, in debating a person has to
think on his feet, develop alert reasoning powers, and be able
to convince others of the logic of his side. He must be able
to deliver his two speeches with conviction, yet keep his
presentation simple enough to be followed with ease.
Debate is 20od experience for thinking, for speaking be
fore an audience without self-consciousness, and for disagree
ing without anger. Anyone intending to practice law, states
manshiD. or political work of any kind needs the type of back
around debating offers. And it's good, too, for achieving poise
for future contacts with people, regardless of your protession
To Mr. Laase and the present debating: team we offer
commendations and orchids ... for the time you spend ana
for the worthiness of your efforts.
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I V.;. Mail
Clippings
Pat ChamberTin, Censor
BILL LOEFFEL, is whipping around on his
graduation furlough this week sporting a pair of
new gold bars, which he was awarded from the ad
jutant general's officer candidate school, Fort
Washington, Md. Bill was affiliated with Farm
House. Also commissioned a second lieutenant at
Fort Washington recently was AUBREY ANA-
WALT. Both men were certified by their instruc
tors as an oficer calibre.
ARTHUR BIERMAN, JOHN JENKINS, and
JIMMY PILE are stationed at Iowa State cc!l?ge
at Ames, as naval aviation cadets.
Some recent visitors at the geology department
were Lt. (j.g.) PAUL FUENNING, Ens. FRED
KOTYZA, LT. HAROLD PATTERSON, Ens.
CLARK KELLY, and Lt. CHARLES BARTZ.
Lieutenant Fuenning has just returned from the
Aleutians where he spent the past year interpreting
aerial photographs for the Navy.
Ens. Kotyza and Ens. Kelley have just received
commissions in the Navy and are on their way to
naval training schools.
Lieutenant Bartz was on his way from Fort Sill,
Oklahoma, to Camp Roberts, Calif., via Yakima,
Wash., where he will be married to Elizabeth
Stiegler..
(tfsL PmasuiL . . .
The "Boys fro Syracuse" had nothing
Nebraska's Girl from Syracuse, tall, dark, and
amazing "Jo" Martz. Syracuse, we hear is a
suburb of York, but it doesn't bother "Jo."
She just went ahead and got elecled AWS -ee-
retary, .Student Council
member, Tassel, and assist
ant business manager of the
Daily Nebraskan anyway.
She's also an Alpha Phi and
friendly as coeds come.
"Jo" is a familiar sight,
tearing about the campus,
coattails flyinar in the wind,
a flower or a whole garden
in her dark hair, and gelting
a great kick out of the en
iving. Around Lincoln you'll
hear people say, "Martz is crazy," "Martz is
wonderful," '"Martz is crazy." Well, they're
probably all right, and what's more, the girl
is a human dynamo of eneriry. She wants to be
a public relations counsellor, but most of all
"Jo" says she just wants a home and family.
Right now, she is all fired up about a project
for rejuvenating the city of Lincoln, and she
even has Lincoln interested. ;
Twenty years from now, we are looking for
ward to long..daik. little Marlz's tearing from
meeting io meeting ' Like mama used to do."
1
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Student Day . . .
(Continued from page 1.)
YWCA International relationship
etaff under the leadership of Helen
Gogela and Helen Martin, and the
International relationship club,
led by Hazel Stearn with Dr. Nor
man Hill of the political science
department as advisor.
The United States student as
sembly, a national organization as
sociated with the International
student assembly, is co-operating
in the presentation of the pro
gram.
Date Bureau . . .
(Continued from page 1.)
Monday until Dec. 3, the evening
before the dance.
Can't Miss It
Since the "Christmas Ball" is
taking the place of all official uni
versity parties, It is one that no
body will want to miss. Therefore
the Mortar Boards are making
this effort to see that men and
coeds alike do not miss the party
for lack of a date. Girls will also
be able to sign for dates.
Ticket for the ball will go on
sale Nov. 16 and may be pur
chased from a Mortar Board or a
TasseL
Debate
(Continued from page 1.).
and Mary Mattoon, also of last
year's frosh team. Negative speak
ers are Jean Frescoln and Jean
Kinnie, varsity seniors. Leaving
Lincoln Monday night on the
Rocket, the debaters hope to re
turn Wednesday night. Dr. Laase
will accompany them on the trip.
Last year Nebraska was repre
sented at this conference and tied
with Northwestern university for
outstanding speaker and debate
team awards.
"Many colleges and universities
will be represented by experienced
army and navy trainees; so it will
be interesting to see how our all
women's civilian squad can com
pare with the representatives of
other campuses," said Mr. Laase.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Unusually large assortment
2c up to $1 each
STATIONERY STORE
215 North 14th Open Eveninrs
AUF Heads, Council
Meet Monday at 3:30
All members of the new All
University Fund organization,
both Advisory Council and
Drive Heads, will meet Monday
at 3:30 in the Union.
Howdy chillun!
Well, so they come, and so they
go . . . these tremendous weekends.
But before we contemplate an
other, let's scan over the excite
ment of house parties, inter-fra
ternity dance, and such of these
past two days.
Speaking of house parties, we
find several super successes. The
Pi Phi's had their "apron and over
alls" party, and when we dropped
in, we saw Jinx Dougan and ASTP
Ross Keller, Pat Welsh and Cap
Tyson Sig Ep, and again Kathy
Lege: with Johnny Bell, Sig cm.
Dolores Weaver and fiance Chuck
Mielke were having a wonderful
time, as were Jeanne Cowles and
DU Leonard Dunker...ana men
going on our way over to the Tri
Delt party we saw such couples as
Merrill Shutt and Sig Ep Loran
Sevan, also the freqnently seen
twosomes of Peggy Merti and Phi
Gam Varfo Tyler, and Marty Davis
and Jack Scanlon, ASTP. There
was also a certain Phi Delt from
Colorado college with Johnny Wal-
berg.
Pink Elephants. .
The Alpha Phi's had their "Pink
Elephant Party." and taking it in
were Betty Jo Frankfurter and
ASTP Marshal Cooksen. Mary Jo
Ashton was with her steady fella,
Frank Emmons. "Blackie" Blanch
ard was with ASTP Bob Verkland.
Incidentally, Mary Sinclair is defi
nitely gong steady with one Bill
Maurice, ASTP, and naturally we
saw them among the many...
Jaunting along we found the Delta
Gamma "Heaven and Hell Party,"
and saw the twosomes of Shirley
Carrithers and Kappa Sig Loring
Gundcrson, Nell Scott and Randy
Keough, J. D. Anderson and ASTP
Leonard Littlejohn, Flo Scott and
John Scanlon, ASTP, and Jean
Swarr and ASTP Miller Foster.
Incidentally.
Kappa Miggs Manning is happy
to see hero Bob Storz back in the
U.S.A. and stationed, of all places,
at the Lincoln Air Base!. . .Alpha
Phi Beck Ely is having as house
guest at her home in Ainsworth,
Engineer, Bill Meckling (incident
ally this has seemed to be a new
romance at NU). .Tri Delt Marian
White received some . beautiful
flowers from one Tom Connelly' of
Marines. .Kappa Dorch Douglas is
excited, and who wouldn't be, over
the return of Ed Brega, handsome
Lt. (j.g.). just ashore from sea
duty. . .And say there, Sig Ep Bob
Henderson was really stepping out
Friday when he escorted "four"
lil Alpha Phi's to dinner at the
Cornhusker, namely Amy Brown,
Virginia McCulla, Joan Martz and
Polly Petty. (Well, all reet!)
Mortar Board Book Names
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in the service. It Is not necessary to turn in names that are al
D ready in the Mortar Board book or in the Rags For Service Men
Utiles. Will all students please co-operate by filling in this blank
hand turning it in as soon as possible.)
"Music As You
Like It"
Peggy Shelley
on the Ivories
5 fo 6 Today
Union" Lounge
Request
Your Favorites
Get the Gremlins
Out of Your
. Clothes . . .
Gray Gremlins don't like us.
A trip to the Evans is a
"Block Buster" for them.
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