The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 24, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASKAN
Friday, November 24, 1944
TTkaL
BY NINA SCOTT.
Simon says put your hands on
your head; Simon says puts your
your head; Simon says put your
there are 25 more shopping days
until Santa Claus; Simon doesn't
have a bird to do with this, but
he's a notorious figure . . . that
doesn't have anything to do with
this either, but nobody reads the
first paragraph anyway . . .
The true blue Sigma Nu pledges
are various shades of red in the
vicinity of the fingernails these
days . . . must have something
to do with hell week ... at
least, that's a nice way of putting
it . . . they cleaned the house
too . . . and the neighbors com
plained ...
Hilarious joke follows:
He: You're Mae West, aren't
you?
She: No, I'm June West, thirty
days hotter than Mae.
Everyone else laughed . . .
Former Alpha Chi, Nina Nix,
visited in town last week . . .she
is now a style specialist and has
her own radio program . . . the
Pioneer Co-op had a guest too, by
name of Pfc. Merle Sjorgren, med
student from Omaha . . . really
Omaha is a fine place . . . ask
Betty Chipman and Randy Keough
(Phi Delt).
Gamma Phi Carolyn Wright
files preference for Red Oak,
thf week-tails ... a
man seems to be the reason . .
hut thn rnuld anvone have a
Kottor rra who has One?
Anne Wellensiek and Bill Mil
ler ran into complications when
all they wanted to run in was a
hue hinff stranded in Man
hattan Kans thpv ended UD in
some predicament tnat nas some
tnine to ao wiin a suia . . . muic
lone distance calls coming thru
the dorm switchboard . . . one
7a5 for Rpttv Kremlacek Irom Ltl
George Fagerquist in Tucson,
Arizona. . .
D G, Mortar Board, and et
cetera Helen Johnson has been
i a Una per day.
Ivf Paybl. ha idnM ottiy.
LOST Black and white Parker pen,
near Sosh Tuesday morning. Keep
sake. SDT. 2-3526.
LOANED but not returned, at Progres
sive party rally, one black and red
pen. Return to Bill Sakayama, City
V. M. C. A. desk. 13th & P.
EbST Green and black striped Sheaf
fer's Lifetime fountain pen. Reward.
Hazel Stearn. 2-1 14.
R1JS HOYS
WANTED '
Hoars arranged to fit your schedule.
Meals furnished if desired.
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Call Mrs. Hendricks, 2-7379
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Third Floor
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"Heartbeat"
... in this
rayon gabardine!
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It's the kind of a dress you
live in . . . and love! It's
pretty enough for a date
dress . . . casual enough for
classroom! In California col
ors of fuchsia, chartreuse,
peacock blue and tangerine.
Sizes 9 to 17.
Young Tmrnrr Shop, Fourth Fioar
'fA5W vfo v- 'WHS
the recipient of an Alexander
Graham Bell courtship or friend
ship or partnership from DU Bill
Staten . . . she was seen with
Lyle King, former Phi Delt back
on the campus, Wednesday nite,
tho' ...
The next Dorm houseparty has
the prospect of the selection of
the Sweetheart of the Residence
halls . . .
Johnnie Van Horn had to go
and have a birthday so that he
could have a party so that there
would be names to put in here
. . . Bette Heckinlively KAT and
Bud Schaumberg of the Navy are
here now because they were there
then . . . Theta Anne Phillips
and Ramey Beachly, Sig Alph,
were along also ...
Newsflash . . . KKG Irene
Dunnell ... Sig Ep pin .
Cliff Blackwell . . . romance.
Lt.
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And this combination is
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You're always dressed up
in this elegant refined sportswear.
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the Sixth!
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$18.50 to $25
$8.50 to $12.50
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