The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 28, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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THE NEBRASKAN
Friday, April 28, 1944
Former Students Announce
Spring Wedding Ceremonies
On Saturday evening, April 22
Miss Betsy Jane Wright, daughter
of Mrs. Earle J. Wright, became
the bride of Lt. Nathan Holman
3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. JJathan
C. Holman, jr.
A prelude of Alpha Chi Omega
end Sigma Nu sweetheart songs
preceded the ceremony, which was
solemnized at the First Plymouth
Congregational church. Immedi
ately following the ceremony, a
reception was held in the church
parlors.
Mrs. Holman attended the Uni
versity of Nebraska where she is
a member of Alpha Chi Omega
Lieutenant Holman is a graduate
of Nebraska where he is affiliated
with Sigma Nu, social, and Phi
Delta Phi, law fraternity.
Following a wedding trip to
Birmingham, Ala., and Atlanta,
Ga., the couple will make their
home at 115 East 14th street, in
Anniston, Ala.
News has been received of the
engagement and forthcoming mar
riage of Lt. George Souders, for
mer Beta, to Miss Madelene Favier
of 'Merced, Calif. George is the
famous character in "Spin In
Dumbwhacks, ' written by a Ne
braska graduate, Lt. Dick Ryan
Announcement has been made
of the engagement and approach
ing marriage of Miss Ann Sea-
crest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Fred Seacrest of Lincoln, to
Wayne Southwiok, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Soulhwjck of Friend
Miss Seacrest is a member of
Kappa Alpha Theta and has com
pleted her junior year at Scripps
Polly Petty to Wed ... .
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college. Mr. Southwick is a mem
ber of Phi Kappa Psi and is at
tending medical school in Omaha
The wedding, a May 6, event, will
take place at the Seacrest home.
Honorary Home
E omic Society
Initiates May 7
New members of Phi- Upsilon
Omicron, national honorary home
economic society, will be initiated
at 6 a. m. May 7 at a breakfast
at which the oficers of Phi U
will be installed.
The members are chosen for
scholarship, leadership, and prom
ise in the profession. New mem
bers include: graduate students,
Margaret Hufsteller and Jeanne
Paris; seniors are Phyllis Lyness
and Alene Selk; juniors, Virginia
Pollard and Margaret Gregg and
sophomore are Harriet Freeman,
Vivian Ferris, Lillian Snyder,
Edith Pumphery, and Midge Holt-
zscherer.
Doris Wood Weds in May . . .
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From Lincoln Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Pettegrew announce the engagement and ap
proaching marriage of their daughter, Doris Wood, to William A.
Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Green of Bayard. Miss Wood is
attending the University of Nebraska and is active in Kappa Phi
and Towne club. Mr. Green is a former student at the university
and at the present time is an instructor at the Nebraska school of
agriculture in Curtis. The wedding will be an event of early May.
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Mr. and Mrs. William M. Petty of McCook announce the engage
ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Polly Ann, to En
sign A. M. Mason, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mason of Lincoln.
Miss Petty, prominent in university activities, is a member of Alpha
Phi sorority, student foundation, and Student Union board. Ensign
Mason attended the university and was a member of Sigma Chi.
The wedding will be a June event.
Society
Rain Brings Forth Miracles!
Joseph College and Elizabeth
Coed, because of the sun-rationed
policy, have been in steady com
pany with the text books, classes,
and the profs . . . week-end comin'
sun's out
hibernation
up . . .
ended! !
Leap year and a certain birth
day coincide; thus Frank Elston
is bequeathed a free hamburger
from Mary Lancaster, KAT, on
Saturday
There's a few in every crowd
. . spring brought on a klepto
maniac spell in a few of the native
Phi Psi and Sigma Nu's . . . miss
ing are a certain kite and a key
emblem.
Utopia for Women
A new paradise (women only)
is the service club at the air base
. . . sorority patriots list Tuesday
night as the time for jive and
chatter!!
Seen in the capital city are
BMOC Jack Stewart, Beta; "Fig
Flagg, ATO, Phi Delta, Leo Beck
and Dick Lee, and Jerry Kathol,
Delt,
Sigma Kappas are spring house
partying Saturday night
dates include Barb Lewis and Delt
Lyle Kops, Lotis Storjohn and Lt
Melvin Scott, "Topsy" Ramsey and
Lt Tom McBride.
Scoops: Kay Detweiler is the
proud owner of the Dingwell dia
mond . . . Figl-Tau Tuesell will
soon make its annual appearance
... most talked-about girl on cam
pus is the 111' knife thrower, none
ether than Shirley Jenkins . . .
Mary Kerrigan, former editor of
the Daily Nebraskan visited the
cU alma mater . . . Jack Graing-
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II many costumes n. I
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Quick-change costume for the sport-
minded miss who wants to look
pretty at play. In aqua, brown, navy
and white.
Wets and Slacks, 12.9 1
Bra and Shorts, 8.95
Jacket and Ski 14.95
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Young Towner Shop, Fourth Floor j j j
er's coming out party overshadows
all social deals . . . coking in the
Union were Bill Long, Phi Gam
and "Blapkie Blanchard," Alpha
Phi . . . many dates . . . many
flings. To those who are not going
social . . . use your time wisely
in other words, pray for the sun,
that it might once again honor
the white spot.
Engineers
(Continued from Page 1.)
Marti of Lincoln will be guest
speaker.
In 1894 the members of the old
Electrical Engineering Society
feeling that some day electricity
would be universally used, decided
to show the public what they knew
about this mysterious "stuff."
This was the beginning of Engi
neers Day.
Other departments of the col
lege joined in putting on an exhi
bition in 1913. As laboratory
equipment became more plentiful,
the scope widened, and to the open
house were added the annual en
gineers' banquet, convocation and
field day. This made up Engineers'
Week, which has had to be re
duced to a day since the begin
ning of the war.
(Continued from Page 1.)
selections will be solos by Helen
Laird and Joline Ackerman and
a string ensemble.
Limited number of ticket, are
now on sale for 55 cents and may
be obtained from freshman staff
representatives in the organized
houses.
A University of California co
ed, ' Jean Bartel, currently holds
the title of Miss America,