The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 08, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    ' Friday, December 8, 1944
THE NEBRASKAN
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A survey of campus society
evinces the engagements and
weddings of many Nebraska stu
dents. Highlighting engagements
in Theta Jean Buckley's engage
ment to Cpl. William Desch as
of Dec. 5.
Shirley Louise Smith, a member
of Mu Phi Epsilon, announces
her engagement to Capt. Erven E
Boettner, Beta Gamma Sigma
The wedding will be an event
of December.
Janna McBride, AOPi, became
the bride of Thomas Sinclair Hogg
Nov. 16 in Albuquerque, N. M.
The couple will reside at Albu
querque.
Dorothy Kathryn Huffman
Alpha Phi, was married Nov. 26
in Oakland, Calif, to Ensign Har
old Moore, Phi Gamma Delta.
Susan Kirkland, DG, has an
nounced her engagement to Bob
Jeffenes, Sig Alpb,
Barbara Dodd, dorm, was mar
ried on Nov. 14 at the Univer
sity Episcopal church, to Lt. Rob
ert Smith of New York City. The
couple will reside in Texas.
Shirley Hopkins is the recipient
of a diamond from Lt. Frank
Kleager, stationed in Camp Shel
by, Miss. Both the AOPI and
the lieutenant are former students
at the university.
Mary Jo Kobes, Tri-Delt, re
ceived a ring from Lt. "Goop"
Winter. Phi Delt, stationed in
Montana.
On Nov. 14, Delores Schwenker,
Tri-Delt, became the bride of Lt
Dick Chapin, Phi-Delt, at Trinity
Methodist church.
Dolly Clinton, Kappa, is leav
ing school to mary La Verne
Prang, DU. The wedding will
take place some time in January
Sigma Kappa traveler to Den
ver. Thelma Zoppelli, returned
with the announcement of her en
gagement to Don Stassberger of
Philadelphia, Pa.
Alpha Phi Jean Nordstrom was
married to Lt. Norris Learner,
former Phi Delt, Nov. 2, in Oma
ha.
Margery Preston, Sigma Kappa,
is engaged to Walter Eby, a grad
uate of Texas A. & M.
Chi Omega Bonnie Price is en
gaged to Lt. Cliff Magneson.
The marriage of Mary Runyan,
KKG, to Capt. Douglas Neville
Jones, ir. took place in Houston,
Tex., Nov. 19. The couple will
reside at the Alhambra apart
ments. Miss Una Ramsay, 41 grad,
was married Nov. 12, to Capt.
Warren S. Emerson, former stu
dent of the university at Ruther
ford, N. J.
The wedding of Barbara Jean
Townsend, Delta Gamma, to Lt.
Ruben Martin took place Nov.
12 at Fremont. The lieutenant
was a member of Farm House
and Sigma XL
The betrothal of Jean Whedon,
Tri-Delt, to Lt. George P. Rem
menga was announced recently.
The marriage will be an event of
Dec. 19 at Duersburg, Tenn.
The approaching wedding in
January of Polly Jo Taylor, Alpha
Chi Omega, and Capt K. B. Holm,
Sigma Nu and Phi Delta Phi, was
announced recently.
Miss Doris Ruth Voigt, AOPi,
will be married Dec. 3 to Lt. Wil
liam Hoff of Cincinnati.
The marriage of Mary Huff
man, Pi Phi, to Lt. Arthur Swan
of Lawrenceville, Pa, took place
Nov. 21, at Falls City. The couple
will reside in Manhattan, Kas.
Miniature White
Joke Dogs Steps
Of H. Harshaw
BY SHIRLEY JENKINS.
If the miniature white dog
trotting around on the heels of
Harold Harshaw looks like a joke
to you, congratulate yourself on
your intuition. Chi O is, indeed,
the living climax of a long
standing joke.
Long before Chi O and his twin
brother, Chi, were "enrolled" in
the university, Shirley Crosby and
Marth Atkinson, Chi Omegas,
were sending "get well quick"
gifts to Harold Harshaw, Sigma
Nu, who was ill. Candy, roses,
cards and books were daily sent
across the street to cheer Harold.
After a long convalescence, Har
old received his last token from
the two solicitous Chi O's. He
appropriately named the pup' Chi
O, and the girls named their pup
Chi.
Chi O learned his way around
campus quickly and is now a
constant visitor at the Crib, the
Uni drug, and the Nook.
Nix and Nays
of Femivays
Before it's too late!!! Here are a
few helpful hints on how to
soothe that boy into submission
on your "leap year" date.
DO'S
1. Call for him at least 20 min
utes late. No excuse needed!! It
seems to always bring results
when he pulls it on his dates.
2. Have a full tank of gas, plans
for the entire evening, and for
goodness sakes, follow them thru.
In other words, be the boss.
3. Wince, groan, and wring
your hands when you view the
check, and count your money
carefully, letting him see how
much of what you have is being
spent.
4. At the door, lean forward
suggestively, but back away at
the last moment. (They always
do, why can't we?")
DONTS
1. Don't be too eager. This is
your opportunity to show the
joys of aloofness.
2. Don't show him oft Take
him to some secluded place where
he won't be seen. Other girls have
their hooks out, but definitely.
3. Eye him approvingly, but
don't utter a thing about how nice
he looks.
4. Talk about the coming events
with enthusiasm, but under no
circumstances ask him for a def
inite date ahead of time.
P. S. If he comes back for more,
you can be sure he's yours!!!
Prof. L. B, Smith
Attencls Denver
Humanities Meet
Linus Burr Smith, professor of
architecture at the University of
Nebraska, attended the second
Regional Conference on the
Humanities in Denver aa mem
ber of the board of directors of
the conference. Other UN faculty
members at the conference with
150 educators and scientists of the
Rocky Mountain Region: Knute
Broady, director of extension
division: John D. Clark, dean of
the bizard college; O. J. Ferguson,
dean of the college of engineer
ing; Roy M. Green, professor of
civil engineering; and C. H. Old-
father, dean of the college of
Arts and Sciences.
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City Churches
Plan Activities
For Weekend
The Evangelical Church will
hold its regular Sunday morning
services. The title of the sermon
is "The More Excellent Way."
At 6:15 the Student Fellowship
Christmas party will be held. All
members are urged to attend. .
Sunday is Communion Sunday
for members of the Lutheran
Church. Chapel Services will be
gin at 10:45 in room 315 of the
Student Union. The sermon topic
will be "Second Messianic Proph
ecy" and Miss Charlotte Filter
will lead the hymns.
Rev. Ray Kearns will deliver
his Christmas message entitled
"Why The Chimes Rang". The
Presbyterian Fellowship will meet
sing carols around the Christmas
tree. Popcorn and apples will be
at 5:30.
The Roger-William club will
meet this Sunday at 6:00 instead
of the u:iual 7:00. The club will
go to the Catholic Cathedral to
hear an explanation of the Cath
olic Mass by Father Schuster,
Catholic chaplain on the campus.
The title of his talk will be ' Ex
ample For A Stranger Attending
Catholic Services." This will be
followed by the regular worship
services and lunch. As this meet
ing- is of particular interest, all
are urged to attend.
The Methodist Fellowship sup
per will be held at 5:30. Following
this will be the last in the series
on "Preparation For Marriage
And The Home."
Confirmation services for five
members are being held on Sat
urday at 9:00 at Tifereth Israel.
Sunday morning at 10:00 are the
children's services. Kindling of the
Hanukah lights is to be on Sun
day at 5:30 P. M.
Sunday is Communion Sunday
for all Catholic members. Mass
is to be at 11:00 in parlors XYZ
of the Union. The discussion club
will meet on Tuesday at 7:30 in
room 315 of the Union. All are
urged to attend.
Episcopalian church services
are to be held at 8:30 Sunday.
Holy Communion will be distri
buted. At 11:00 there will be
Choral Eucharist and sermon. The
Confirmation class will meet on
Thursday from 7:00 to 8:00. All
are expected to attend.
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