The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 06, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASKA
Wednesday, December 6, 1944
ance. Candy for the girls and ci
gars for the fellows. The Betas
continued the celebration by ser
enading early in the morning.
Third time should be a charm
for Alpha Xi Delta Dodee Easter
brook and Vaughan Gaddis, Phi
Gam, as their dates continue fast
and furious.
Revert to Gay Nineties.
Towne Club members reverted
to the 'gay 90's for their party
Saturday night . . . and it was a
gay time.
Rumor has it that Donna Lou
Peterson, Alpha Phi, and Beta
Harland Helgerson have been
dating most frequently.
Leap year isn't over, and three
Theta admirers of phi Psi Terry
Barton believe turn about is fair
play and made him their pinned
up man. Three-way telephone
conversation later confirmed two
were B. D.'s. Right, Terry?
TTkaL
TOWNSEND PHOTO STUDIO.
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BY HELEN GOODWIN.
UN one-day holiday resulted in
four-day vacation for most stu
dents as they forsook Lincoln for
parts dishing out fun. Train and
bus aisles were jammed and lug
gage provided ideal chairs under
"the circumstances. "There is no
place like Nebraska" rang out
. . . were they kidding?
The Thanksgiving moon was
bright and yellow, and fall lanes
were light. In every glance and
gesture, co-eds hinted they craved
romance. The fellows stammered
and studdered, not knowing what
to do. The moon was yellow and
they were mellow . . . and love it
did enhance.
Ask Motor Wilson, Sig Chi
pledge, who had such a fun time
with 'Fish', KKG, that she now
wears his ZIP pin. One off, one
on . . . never a dull moment . . .
always variety.
Taas Are Marching.
March . . . march . . . march . . .
the Taus are marching . . . and
this time Chi O-way to help mor
tar Board Dorothy Carnahan and
Bob Olson pass the candy, smoke
cigars and other incidental ac
tions that accompany candy pass
ings. Mary Lancaster and Flight Of
ficer 'Jake' Allen Owen surprised
the Thetas with a five pound box
of candy. The candy passing was
most complete, . but rather one
sided with only one man . . . but
fun!
High lighting last week-end, es
pecially for Pi Phi J. M. Smith
and DU Howard Debus, was the
diamond that J. M. now wears.
Congratulations!
The Betas turned out to help
Dick Cullen and Ann Doudna,
Gamma Phi, secure their rom-
FlightTraining
Government Approved
School
Flight lessons arranged at the
Union Air Terminal by ap
pointment. Night classes for
ground school instruction.
2415 O Street. Phone 6-2885
or 2-6124.
Lincoln Airplane &
Flying School
WELCOME '
to
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Big names in the sporting
world... make a memorable
Christmas from Magee's!
LEATHER JACKETS
McGregor and California Sportswear make the kind of
leather float every man wants! Supple suedes and cape
skins . . . zipper and button styles . . . jacket- and ooat-lengths.
1 850 te$2450
GABARDINE COATS
Cresco ingeniously lines these for super warmth! Gab
ardine, lined with (red!) flannel or wool-pile. Generous
gesture to the man who sends you to college!
COAT
SWEATERS
By Catalina and McGreg
or .. . heather mixtures
in oxford grey, brown,
blue, green. Solid colors:
maroon, blue, tan, and
green. 100 wool or part
wool.
$595 te.$795
Pull-overs in hand
some skii patterns . . .
bright or subdued col
ors. Other sweaters
by Catalina and Mc
Gregor . . . plaids and
solid colors. We'ie
proud of these!
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GOU SPORT SHIRTS
Timber plaids that fairly breathe a zest for the out-of-doors
. . . 50 to 100 wool. Gabardines for the campus or
leisure at the House . . . smart, new cavalry twills in five
colors. La Playa sport shirts included.
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FIRST FLOOR
Reit gift of all . . . an extra war bond in the Sixth!