The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 19, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, November 19, 1943
Col Murphy's
Daughter Takes
Mille Position
As representative of Milwaukee-Downer
collego, Patricia
Murphy, daughter of Col. James
P. Murphy, commandant of the
university military units, has
been selected by the college
board of Mademoiselle fashion
magazine.
Miss Murphy, a sophomore In
college, will complete several as
signments for Mademoiselle dur
ing the school year. She will
represent Milwaukee-Downer In
the college section of this maga
zine. At the end of the year she
will be eligible for membership
on the magazine's college board.
Mademoiselle's college board
publishes an issue of the maga
zine in the fall of each year.
This issue is devoted largely to
colleges and their activities. The
college board members repre
sent many schools. These girls
have the opportunity to actually
work as part of the staff of this
publication.
Air Force Calls
Women To Aid
4Beliind-lines'
Air-WACs are something new.
For the first time, women may
enlist in the WAC specifically for
lervice with the army air
forces. The AAF has begun an
intensive campaign to enlist re
cruits immediately because they
are faced with a drastic need of
women for vital bchind-the-lines
service.
Under this new program, WACs
will be assigned to duty with the
air forces upon completion, of
five weeks' basic training. Wom
en with suitable experience or
training will be assigned direct
ly to an AAF flying or headquar
ters field. They will be recom
mended for the field of work in
which they are best qualified. One
hundred and fifty positions are
open to Air-Wacs in medical, per
sonnel, public relations, photo
graphic, weather, drafting, radio,
communications, mechanical, and
other fields.
Physically fit women from 20
through 49 years of age, married
or single, with no dependents, are
eligible to be AirWACs. '
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BY SHIRLEY KEITH.
Howdy, Chillun!
Wei, spring is not here altho old
man weather would seemingly
have it that way, as of the last
couple of days.
At any-mte, there has not been
a lull in candy passing . . . AOPi
Helen Gogeia surprised her
sorority sisters on Monday night
by passing said candy. Art Austin
is the lucky fellow, and is a Nu
Sigma Nu Med student in Omaha
. . . The Tri Delts were honored
with a double candy passing when
Jeanne Coffee announced her en
gagement to Dick Henninger now
at Harvard Air Base, and Shirley
Nelson announced her engagement
to Sigma Nu Tippy Edwards now
in Mississippi. Incidentally, it
seemed that at the moment of It
all, Shirley had had her diamond
for 14 months and Jeanne for 14
hours.
Have Diamonds.
Betty Hochreiter, Alpha Xi,
passed the candy Monday. Pinned
to AGR Dwight Sloane, now cadet
at Santa Ana, Calif. Delta Gamma
Pat Gillaspie received a beautiful
diamond from one Tom Healey of
Camp Miramer in San Diego . . .
A diamond was also placed on
AOPI Peg Capron, and the lucky
felow was her Sigma Chi Bob
Mizera . . . And still another dia
mond, dear readers, is being worn
by Alpha Chi Mary Mason, the
lucky fellow being Sig Chi Bob
McNutt now in STAR unit . . .
Wedding bells wil be ringing on
November 28 for Chi O Barbara
Jackson and Jack Tilton.
But, now on the other hand, we
find Alpha Phi Lorraine Rabe re
hiring the DU pin of John Drum
mond, and have been noticing her
frequently with Beta Johnny Dean
. . . And also Tri Delt Ginger
Swanholm no longer wears the
DU pin of Donny Kling. Her new
interest seems to be one Dean
Kratz, DU.
Townsend's Studio specializes in
portrait photography of a superior
quality. Studio at 246 So. 11. (adv.)
Hither and Yon.
If we start looking about us
this weekend, we'll be seein' no
doubt, such couples as DG Shirley
Hillmer and ASTP Frank Erwing,
Tri Delt Edith Redmond and Joe
McDonald, Alpha Phi Janice
Campbell with ATO Jim Nicola.
I'm not sure whether Alpha Phi
Shirley King will be with Ray Cal
kins or Bernie Ulmer, as we've
Senior Women
Vogue Contest
Ends Saturday
Saturday is the deadline for
applications of all senior wom
en entering the ninth annual
Vogue Prix de Paris contest.
Seniors with an aptitude for
writing, or a talent for fashion
reporting will find opportunities
in the contest as the first two
prizes bring the winners posi
tion on the staff of Vogue and
other Conde Nast publications.
Contestants will answer four
quizzes consisting of two ques
tions. Papers will be judged on
clear and individual writing,
fashion knowledge derived from
a study of Vogue, and general
information, current informa
tion and awareness. There will
be 17 awards, to be announced
next June.
The contest Is being sponsored
on the UN campus by the office
of the dean of women in con
junction with the AWS. Ap
plications may be outained at
Ellen Smith hall.
seen her with one or the other
most frequently . . . and just as
frequently we see Theta Lucille
Hosmann with ATO Steve Cole,
and Dorothy Carnahan with Kenny
Strickner, and DG Kay Detweilcr
with Phi Psi Bud Varvel.
Alpha Phi Amy Brown was
most happy to see the return of
Gordon Milligan now stationed in
Florida. . . We see the twosome of
Joannie Stubblefield and Kappa
sig aoo t osier . . . And have you
seen Joanie McCague trying to
study in the station while waiting
for the 4 o'clock from Crete? Ac
cording to Joan, the train was
chartered for one Bob Hennecke
. . . Alpha Phi Marge Martin
jaunted off to Florida this week to
see Dick Corey, Sig Alph of last
year . . .
Couples Seen Around.
Among the many this last week
end were Kappa Marcia Halligan
with ASTP Stan Lomon . . . Theta s
Jean York and Jean Buckley with
Naval Air Corps Cadets Johnny
Provost and Jim Ludwig ... Al
pha Phi Betty June Baldwin with
Phi Psi Ernie Larson . . . Kappa
Ruth Chatterton with Sig Nu
Ward Quilter, and Georganne Dow
with ASTB Mort Pechter, PBK
from Dartmouth ... Tri Delt June
Griffin and pinmate ATO Bill
Gayer are alternating weekends to
and from Lincoln and Omaha, and
this week it was June's turn to go
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Be Sure He Gets CLriiimaJ
If he's in camp it'll be a grey old day if he isn't well
remembered. He'll welcome useful, compact gifts like
these grooming kits, sewing kits, writing kits, shoe shine
kits and many other items servicemen like and want
50c to $5.00
furnishings First Fleer
Alpha Lambda
Delta Initiates
Barbara Smiley
Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman
women's honorary scholastic so
ciety, recently initiated Barbara
Jane Smiley of Lincoln into active
membership. Pledging services
were held Tuesday, Nov, 2.
Eligibility for membership in
Alpha Lambda Delta is based on
scholastic and character achieve
ment of university women during
their freshman year. An average
of 90 percent for the first semes
ter, or for the first and second
semesters combined, Is required.
Members are pledged in the
spring on the basis of first semes
ter grades, or in the fall of their
sophomore year,on the basis of
their scholastic average for both
semesters of the freshman year.
Miss Winona M. Perry is fac
ulty adviser of the group, and hon
orary faculty members are Dean
Verna H. Boyles, Emma N. An
dersen, Margaret Fedde, Mabel
Lee, Ruth Odell, Elsie Ford Piper,
and Louise Pound.
to Omaha.
Bv the wav. last weekend Pi
Phi Janet Sherwood bounded down
to Crete to see one Norman Alver-
son. However, due to transporta
tion difficulties, she had no way
to get back, come Sunday . . .
there was only one thing to do
. . . that's right . . . thev hitch
hiked!
And so it was . . . so , . .
So long, chillun!
Janice Marshall
Lt Fitzgibbon
Wed Sunclay
The Gamma Phi Beta house
will be the scene of a wedding
Sunday, November 12, at 8
o'clock when Janice Marshall,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Marshall of Windom, Minne
sota, will become the bride of
Lt. John Fitzgibbon of Tobias,
Neb.
Miss Marshall is a member of
Gamma Phi Beta, the past presi
dent of Phi Upsilqn, the 1942
Farmer's Fair Queen, and a
member of Omicron Nn, ha .
chosen her sister, Clarice Mar
shall, as her maid of honor. Her
other attendants will be Marilyn
Truhlsen and Joyce Nebergall,
cousins of the bride. Miss Lois
Ann Marshall, sister of the
bride, will light the tapers, and
Larry Fitzgibbon. nephew of the
groom will be the ringbearer.
Lt. Fitzgibbon, who has just
received his commission from
Fort Sill, Oklahoma, was a
member of Farmhouse, N club,
Red Guidon, and a Nebraska
basketball star.
Capital University's library in
Columbus, Ohio, recently received
a portrait carving in oak of the
head and shoulder of Martin
Luther, made in Switzerland 38
years ago.
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Perry Brown
Winter White
Soft as the first Lincoln
snow. Perry Brown winter
white fashions grace the
holiday season . . sparked
with quick flashes of color
and glisten.
One and two-piece win
tor whit styles art de
signed by Perry Brown, of
his famous tickzack ma
terial, of wool-like crepe,
of moss crepe.
High-colored buttons, Ki
dte lozenges with gay
Irult 'trims, embroidery In
Jewel-tone and "precious
metal" threads, enrich
these inimitable Perry
Browns. Sizes 9 to l.
$16.95 to $25X3
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