THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, ranuary 10, 1945 msML By Helen Goodwin. The old is out, the new is in, yet old times and friends are not forgotten. . .or are they? To start the new year out right, well un attached are KKG "Elch" Beck enhauer and Phi Psi Pete Foe. This once 'clubby couple have parted the key and Phi Psi shield and the miss is now back in the "Raaz" Barry league. Candy pass ing of DG Bonnie Hindricks and Phi Delt Johnny Wells is now taboo as the chains have been broken... but could be another Emerson-Robinson deal. New Year Rings. On the other hand, there are those that are ringing in the new year right by being attached. Theta prexy, Dorth Theisen now wears the diamond of Lt. John McCarthy, Beta. Over Alpha Chi-way Ruth Sargent and for mer Sigma Nu Don Barker find the diamond a perfect seal. Double flashes are seen from the Tri-Delt hut, Janice Pauley and Ensign Keithe Adkisson, Sigma Nu, and Edith Redmond and Sgt. Dick Menough, Phi Psi from Ohio. On , again, off again, and on again is the Phi Delt pin of Rog McNeil, but this time to stay. He and DG Shirts Hinds have finally settled the much debated situa tion. Smoothing things up over the vacation were Tau John Fay Douglas and Alpha Phi Ginny McCulla. Then there's Phi Lo rene Novotny ..Is she pinned in heart or word only??? Pike Attracts. At the Pike Saturday were Delt John Van Home and old flame Jettie Mcintosh, KKG. Seen with them were former Delt Eddie Do sek and fiance Betty Scott from Va. Back on campus between re- Election . . . (Continued from Page 1.) belongs to Theta Sigma Phi, jour nalism honorary society. The first election held Dec. 12 was declared void due to the fact that the number of ballots re ceived and the number of voters sigred did not correspond. Jan. 9 was the new date set for the class presidential election by the Student Council. The elections committee announced that in the election held Tuesday the number of ballots received coincided ex actly with the number of voters signed. New Election Rules Made. At the Student council meeting held Jan. 8, new election rules were approved and the election was conducted in accordance with these rules. 1. At least two people shall be stationed at the election table at all times both on ag and city cam puses. 2. One person shall be sta tioned at each ballot box at all times. Each ballot box shall be sealed and the seal shall not be broken until the actual time of counting. 3. Ag votes shall be brought ports to air base are Sig Nu's Felm Jones and Fritz Craig. Tri-Delt Barbara Strahan has that sparkle in her eye as a re sult of seeing old flame, Sgt. Cal lahan. Townsend's Photo Studios. CLASSM1 FOR SALE Eversharp pen and pencil set. Cheap. 2-1251. Bob Evans. KOR SALE Good 14 piece drawing set. 6-3054. NEW WAY Shoo Rcbuildcrs and Hat Works 138 S. 13th 2-4491 FREE Jcike Box DANCE 9 to 11:30 FRIDAY, JAN. 12 Union Ballroom sealed to the counting table. Only when the counting begins are they to be unsealed. 4. There shall Be no talking at polls. Any talking will dis franchise voter. 5. Separate registration lists shall be signed by each specific group of voters. 6. All ballots shall be validated at the table as they are handed out and marked again by clipping or punching at the ballot box. 7. All unmarked ballots and the validating stamps shall be placed in a sealed box and locked up immediately after the polls close. i 8. The counting of the bal lots shall take place in the Stu dent Council office. Only the per sons who have been specifically appointed to count shall be pres ent. 9. Representatives "from each political party and members of the election committee shall be present at the counting of the Iballots. If the number of of fices and candidates deem it nec essary, additional council mem bers shall be appointed to as sist. 10. No candidate shall be called uoon to assist at the polls or in the counting. Regents . . . (Continued from PageJ.) ganization is vested in the senate committee on student organiza tions and social functions shall su percede such powers granted any university body subordinate to the chancellor and the Board of Regents." V01 TraniMTtatUa f 6-237S frsm W MU Na. 4Sta St. i BULLETIN . HOME EC. There will be a home ec meeting Thurs day In 303 Ag hall. Nominees for office will be presented and ail ag coeds are urged to attend. AIKAN'E. Alkans- will meet Thursday night at 7:15 In the Union. The labor-management commit tee on production agreed with in dustrial music experts who said that "music while you work" was an aid to production and to mo rale. A librarian was appointed and 300 records selected. 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