Friday, September 29, 1944 'A THE NEBRASKAN I JaMmi. , SpMi. WdMMDWS lM(EIE b1MIMiUuiu. iWh-m" -Hi,iiJ.iiiiiHManaaxggg- - 111111 1 l s X Si X 5s Hi f . 4. s. . V: ... .. . - -rf. u .; :: u rmmnn tiiiwiiiwii nftrift-inW'-atr,-mriw-iMrnrfiaiaM,f ni i From The Lincoln Journal. An event of Oct. 6 will be the wedding of Colleen Campbell and Cpl. Dale K. Worth. Miss Campbell was a member of the Chi Omega sorority at the University of Nebraska and Corporal Worth, who also attended the university, was affiliated with Theta XL Society Has It . . Crib Coke Dates Predominate With Freshmen Taking Over BY NINA SCOTT. It's hard to tell just now who will be going out with who this week end, so that info' will have to wait until Sunday . . . you know how things stand this year with some shipping out and others coming in . . . blitzkreig of uni forms . . . Coke dates are holding their own as far as Mary Louise Weid man. Alpha Chi, is concerned . . . she and Doug Nelson, the Phi Delt, were laughing in the Crib Wednesday afternoon ... at the same hour and locn'ion Sue Lan caster and Kay Reese, Theta pledges, were seen playing bridge and drinking cokes with Johnny Wells and friend . . . People are asking Randy Keough, Phi Delt, how he likes dating a DG one year and her sorority daughter the next . . . re spectively Nell Scott and Jeannie Douglas . . . runs in the family . . . Ginny Turner, KKG pledge, is starry-eyed with expectations of her O. D.'s return around Christmas ... he was at the base during rush week . . . speaking of Kappas, rumors are sailing that three keys are unchained from a Eeta, a Phi Delt, and a Phi Psi pin . . . figure it out for yourself. Old Gang Returns. Big man and DU Marv Athey is back on the campus for a visit . . . air corps lieutenant now . . . Tink Herman, former Phi Delt, Fre montite and Nebraska student, is coming down this week end to see Eetty June Baldwin, Alpha Phi, and DG pledge Paula Jones . . . Tri Delt bigwig Jean Whedon is expecting her man soon ... she's engaged to him again . . . In case anyone is interested in knowing the whereabouts of Jim Riggs, Beta of several years ago,j he s at Selman f lem, i-a., proc ably thinking of ways to initiate another UNEB . . . remember? Much Seen Couple. Nomination for the darlingest couple of the season goes to Kappa pledge Jo Guenzel and little Sslz er, ATO . . . seen last week end and lots more in the future . . . Beta Bob Schulte and Phi Gam Harold Jacobson would have burning ears if they only knew I how half of the girls on the cam pus are interested in them . . . notice the stares sometime when either of them walks in the Crib. Get busy and do something ex citing, people . . . words mean nothing without the spice . . . we have the sugar and everything nice already. Kappa Phi Inviles Methodist Coeds To Saturday Tea Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, will entertain all Methodist and Methodist preference women at a tea Saturday, Sept. 30 from 3:30 to 5:00 at the Wesley Foundation, 1417 R street. Beverly Biba, president of Kappa Phi, will be aided by assistant hostesses Mar garet Iwata, Marian Hattan, Altha Jean May and lavan John son. Alice Kile will direct the musical program. An invitation is also extended to all Methodist women to attend a program meeting on Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. at the Wesley Foundation. UN Engagements Highlight Neivs UN ngagements and marriages are still highlighting society pages Catherine (Kit) Carson, former Kappa Alpha Theta, will be mar ried Oct. 29, at Norfolk to Ralph Sotzing. The groom is co-pilot for United Air Lines. He is a graduate of Lehigh university. Pennsylvania, and was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta. The couple plan to reside in San Francisco. The engagement of Mary Run yan, former Kappa Kappa Gam ma, to Lt. Douglas N. Jones, jr., was announced by her parents The couple are planning an au tumn wedding. Dawn to Dark College Clothes Hold up Morale Skirts here, sweaters there, skirts and sweaters everywhere! Yes, the combination is defin itely on Nebraska's campus to stay, despite earlier predictions that the female portion of college students the states over, would blossom out in more formal attire this season. Mix them or match them is in order, with plaids definitely lead ing the skirt-sweater parade Blouses, however, are now a closo second to the famed sweater. Everything from bowed necklines and puffed sleeves, to tailored v" necks and pearl button trimmed are the rage. Suits and Date Dresses Shown. The all-important date dress is anything but forgotten in these war times. Our campus belle must keep up her morale! She leans toward plain or slightly draped dresses, with a rhinestone or gold clip to add a cheerful note. Along this line, a dressmaker suit, for that occasional date, comes in handy, especially when evening plans are undecided. Our belle remembers too, in planning her wardrobe, the in evitable rainy days. For just such days, she dons a good looking gabardine raincoat, fitted or cas ual, box style. To complete her outfit, she adds a fisherman's sea hat or a bright kerchief, and boots with which to enjoy all the pud dles. Last, but scarcely insignificant, our smart planner has included lots of flannel pajamas, with feet attached, wooly slippers and a cozy wrap-around robe for win ter evenings of study and those beauty winks. Music Students Attend Reception Reception for all new music students will be held tonight in '.he faculty lounge at the Union from 7:30 to 9:00. In the receiving line will be the presidents of the music sorori ties, Anne Birdsall, Delta Omi- cron; Marian Rapp, Sigma Alpha Iota; and Kay Trenchard, Mu Phi Epsilon. v., ;4 i,. . Mi fa A ... I r 0 VP- 1' u, 1 4 From The Lincoln Journal. On Sunday, Sept. 24, Ruth Eileen Panzer became the bride of Pfc. Byron D. Petersen. Both the bride and bride groom were students of the Uni. of Nebr., the former being affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega. The groom is now a student at the University of Nebraska college of medicine and is a member of Nu Sigma Nu. i Debaters Annual Publishes Work Of UN Students UN debaters received consider able mention in the 1944 issue of "The University Debaters An nual," a book containing outstand ing speeches and debates from contests and forums held all over the United States. Nebraska's orators were honored by publica tion of three Fpocches. No other college in the U. S. was so recog nized. The three speeches included one from the Nebraska Forum of the Air, regional contest speeches on Inter-American Afairs at Aus tin, Texas, and a nation-wide broadcast from Washington on Inter-American affairs. UN students whose speeches were published were Jean Kinney, Geraldine Mc Kinsey, and Mary Ann Mattoon. 'The Church of the Lutheran Hour" Welcomes You Rev. . Erck, University Lutheran Pastor Lutheran Chapel Service on the Compus Room 315 Student Union Sunday, 10:45 A. M. Honoring the A, S. T, Engineers There's a Dance and Buffer Free to Trainees and Civilians 8 to 1 1 P. M. Sah, Sept. 29 Buffet Served on 3rd Floor at 9:30 Union Ballroom NO UNION DANCE FRIDAY DUE TO ALL-UN I CHURCH NITE Welcome, Methodist Students to our All-University Parties Epworth Methodist Church 30th and Holtlrege (for Ag College Students) St. Paul Methodist Church 12th and M Trinity Methodist Church 16th and A Friday Night 8 P. M.