The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 26, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASKAN
Sunday, November 26, 1944
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BY PAT GILLIGAN
Glamour, sophistication and
soft music were done away with
this week end and hay, slacks and
informality took over on campus.
Taking in the Alpha Chi "Fun
House" house party Saturday
night were Jackie Scott with
Beta pres Gene Merchant Sally
Yoder and Jim Beard Peg Shel
ley and Beta Sig Don Bauman
and Barb Emerson with Bob
Schulte, Beta. The party proved
to be quite profitable for one per
son who held the lucky number
drawn to receive the $25 war
bond.
At the Tau house party were
Theta Susan Lancaster with Dale
McCracken Bob "Shine" Devors
with AOPi Elaine Anderson
Thetas Pat Colton and Sally
O'Shea with Gene Deeter and
Clive Ostenberg. Why doesn't
Clive date more often???
The AOPi house party "Plaid
and Plain," also Saturday night,
found Phi Delt Dick Capek with
AOPi Dolly Tracy Sig Chi Jim
Yenny with Jean Leinberger
Jackie Tobin with usual Phi Psi
Dick Coke Jean Skinkle with
Xau Bud Lehr.
Alpha Phi 'Hay Dance.'
Sigma Nus Danny Babcock, na
val air cadet home on leave, and
Bud Cole were at the Alpha Phi
'Hay Dance" Friday night with
Ruthie Larson and Sallye Sears.
Phi Psi Jack Blankenship, on
leave from the navy .whooped it
up with Jo Kinsey Phi Gams
Kim Lukins and "Butch" Schroe
der with Marge Olson and Babs
Stenger. Babs denies this col
umn's report of last week that
she was seen with a certain serv
iceman. So consider it retract
ed. Feel better, Butch???? I
Two people were the cause of
a lot of disappointment this week
end. Alpha Phi Joannie Witt's
illness upset DU Dick Finell and
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Shall Feed His Flock."
Miss Ruth Way, "Behold a Vir
gin Shall Conceive" and "O, Thou
That Tellest Good Tiding."
Baritones.
Roy Johnson, "But Who May
Abide?"
Russell Leger, "Why Do the
Nations Rage?"
Fred Teller, "For Behold Dark
ness." Tenor.
Floyd Hanson, director of music
in schools in Madison, Neb.,
graduate student at the university.
"Comfort Ye My People," "Every
Valley Shall Be Exalted," "He
That Dwelleth in Heaven" and
"Thou Shalt Break Them."
War .
(Continued from Page 1.)
arniaments program is behind
schedule. A 28 percent lag, Krug
says, would be critical.
In the Pacific, where the same
problem of supply probably exists.
American pilots have carried out
nearly continuous attacks on Jap
convoys attempting to land troops
and supplies to reinforce the Jap
Leyte forces. Wednesday U. S
fighter pilots destroyed or dam
aged four troop-laden freighters,
four luggers and 14 barges off
Ormoc, the last Jap-held port on
Leyte.
At Chicago, Conada's H. J
Symington answered the sugges
tion of the U. S. and British lead
ers that the international civil
aviation conference adjourn be
cause it had done all it could, by
demanding that the delegates con
tinue to meet until the Anglo
American deadlock over two ma
jor issues of air freedoms and a
plan to adjust airline operations
to traffic volume, is broken. While
the other delegations backed Sym
ington, support of the possibility
of settlement of the problems was
given by Mayor LaGuardia, who
appealed that work on a transport
agreement be finished
Sidney Hillman's political action
committee faced problems of win
ning the war and gaining a just
peace Thursday after the C. I. O.
idu Duaiviarsns weeK ena andcommiUee-s existence indefinitely.
Blackie Blanchard Phu is wish- Altho the part plaved by P. A. C.
mg Doug Nelson, Phi Delt, quick in gaining re-election for Presi-
vCi,. dent Roosevelt is stin disputed,
Kappa Stg Bill Flory, Sig Nu the union looks upon the election
Don Chapin and Phi Psi Ernie as a glorious victory for the com-
i-Knauu nave uccii Having vne Dig rnittee
argument on who'll weaken and ' , 4-
hant? his nin firKt it w.1,0 t Pan-American relations contin
tho. as if th nt,tinn ic iw'n'ued to 8row more tense as nations
be accepted first. The eirls in
volved are Betty Gray Norvel,
Theta; Hink Aasen, Chi O, and
Kappa Jeannie Guenzel. How
about it, girls???
Beauty Queens Popular.
Alpha Chi beauty aueen candi
date Marge Dillman has been seen
lately with Lt. Dick Fuller, for
mer Sigma Nu here, stationed at
the base. Wonder how things are
progressing.
A new man comes to light in
the life of Kappa June Korb.
June made a trip this week ?no
to Grand Island to stay with sis
ter Mickey Jarrell and see a cer
tain Major Lasson.
Seen coking in the Union quite
frequently the past week were
Sally White, Alpha Chi, and Phi
Dc-It George Howard, home on
furlough.
Dorothy Thompson. Theta, seen
. this week end with Phi Delt Roy
Dinsdale. Is it that '42 maroon
convertible or Roy????
Visiting the AOPi house over
their Thanksgiving vacation from
college in Kansas the past week
were Everly Obrist, former AOPi
here, and guest Petty Culivan,
with a southern accent, too.
TOWNSEND PHOTO STUDIO
studied Argentina's request for a
conference of the hemisphere for
eign ministers, which the United
States opposes. Argentina wishes
to prove that it is in entire accord
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