Sunday, November 12, 1944 THE NEBRASKAN BY PAT CILLIGAN. Houseparties ,took the limelight this week end. Taking in the Tri Delt "Delta Dreamland" Friday night were Zip Jim Wegener and Marty Davis Sigma -Nil Dave Russell and Dorothy Converse Beverly Evans with pinmate Lt. Ward Grosz now visiting her Sig Chi Gordon Bartek with Bev Swartwood and June Griffin with ATO Bill Gayer. Chi O dates to the "Chi-O-Tee Cavern" Saturday night were Es telle Lennemann with DU Dean Kratz Sailor Jack Holbrook, Fiji, with Donna Wagner Ensign Hal Moore, Fiji, and Shirley Crosbie. By the way, what happened to her steady deal with Phi Delt Creutz? With a Thanskgiving theme the Sig Chi's presented their Pledge Sweetheart, Alpha Phi Myrlee Holler, Saturday night. Congrat ulations to Myrlee and her steady, Dale Bloss, who was the lucky man. Other dates to the big party were Thetas Coll Quiglcy with Martin Pesek, and Joannie Boh- rer with Bob Van Sant. Kenny Headrick s steady, Doris Rindy, was down from Fremont. Fijis Get Together. At Fiji "Li'l Abner" party Thorn Dillon was seen with Janie Johnson, Pi Phi Pres Harold Anderson imported bis pinmate, Doris Hibbs, Pi Phi from Ames, for the party Tom Cornish spent the evening with Marilyn Lowe, Tri Delt, and AOPi Mary Shoe maker was there with pinmate Lt. Ned Nutzman still at the base. Enough for house parties. One of those off again, on again affairs seems to be that of Chi O Ann Atkinson and Sig Ep Boyd Heeht who, after being unpinned, have decided they look better to gether after all. Making it a Kappa-Phi Psi get together Friday were sevqgal cou ples. Pete Anderson and Ginny Turner, Fred Hicox and Mary Ralston, and Ernie Larson and Jean Guenzel decided it was still nice weather to be out. Dan Cupid is still at work even though winter winds are hover ing round and spring is long for gotten. Louise Mares, Chi O, and Fiji Bud Bierman Yvonne Nitzel and Bob Marsh have decided it's a steady deal. Good news, girls! Phi Delt Lyle King has been discharged and is back on campus. Now's your chance. Pi Phis Converse. We hear the pledges over at the Pi Phi house had quite a busy night last Thursday when long distance calls were more than plentiful. Maybe the old saying, "Absence makes the heart grow londer holds true after all. Couples seeing a lot of each other lately Mary Kay Bogan, Tri Delt, and Fiji Harold Jacob son Alpha Phi Marge Sauer and Phi Gam Andy Beshore Pat weisn, i'i nn, ana L.I, bam Shaefer Phi Delt Randy Keough and Betty Chipman. Sailor Pax Reichert was down from Peru to see Winnie Douglas this week-end. That must be the reason for the beaming face. Making the rounds of the par ties Friday night were Sig Ep Bob Hastert and DG Lois Chan try and Tau Bud Marsh and Sally Yoder, Alpha Chi. School of Music Presents Faculty Recital Today Myron J. Roberts and Mrs. Miles Dresskell, organists, and Miss Kathryn Dean, contralto, of the University of Nebraska school of fine arts, will be presented in a faculty recital in the First Plym outh Congregational church, Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The program: Kanfare, Handel: Preludlo, Corelli Gullmant; Mr. Roberts. Now the Sheep Secure are Grazing Birthday Cantata. Arioso and Recitative Ood'a Love Alone. Prepare Thyself, Zlon Christmas Oratorio, Bach; Miss Denn, Mrs. Dresskell. Two Pastels from Lake Constance, Landscape in the Mist, The Sun's Kven song, Kark-Klert; Allegro Vivace Sym phony I, Vlerne; South Wind. Howley: Allegro Vivace Variations, Wldor; Mr. Roberts. Home Economics Honorary Takes Six New People Five students and one faculty member were initiated into mem bership of Omicron Nu, home eco nomics honorary society, Wednes day evening. The new members are: Elaine Christensen, Joan Eby, Eleanor Larson, Maria Lentz, Miss I lor- ence Smith, and Esther Walsh. They are chosen on the basis of high scholastic achievement, pro fessional attitude and promise of leadership. Joan Eby is attending school this semester at Merrill Palmer in Detroit. After the initiation ceremony the new members entertained the old members with a skit, which was followed by light refreshments. i j A Look No Further It's Evans for Super Special Cleaning Service!' Fem Fun With 22 teams entered, the WAA Nebraska-ball tournament gets underway Monday with three scheduled games, according to Mary Helen Mitchell, chairman of the tournament. Schedule of the games is as follows: Monday: Alpha Xi (1) vs. Kappa (2). Delta Gamma (2) vs. SDT (1). Gamma Phi (2) vs. Kappa (1). . Tuesday: Alpha Phi (2) vs. Theta (1). Alpha Chi (2) vs. Theta (2). Towne Club vs. Tri Delt (2). Wednesday: Alpha Chi (1) vs. Chi Omega (2). Alpha Phi (1) vs. Delta Gam ma (1). Alpha Xi (2) vs. Delta Gam ma (3). CLASSIFIED I fj a line per day. Payabla la adraaoa aaly. LOST Red leather zipper coin purse with ident. card and activity ticket, between Union and 15th. Return to Nebraskan office. Reward. LOST Green billfold between Sosh and Andrews. Reward. Call 2-1171. Betty Lu W. Shouting the Big News . . . Get your music and rec ords, as you like them, at the store Nebraskans .now. DIETZE MUSIC HOUSE Hunchback Stars In Variety Show Sunday at Union "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," with Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara, is the thrill packed feature of the variety show offered at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Union ballroom. Charles Laughton plays the role that Lon Chancy made famous several years ago in this latest screen adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel. Spectacular scenes and set tings, thousands of players, and mounting action laid in medieval Paris make for two hours of ex citing entertainment. Dean O. J. 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