THE NEBRASKAN Sunday, February 4, 1945 Saturday night is the loneliest night in the week but not for Al pha Phi Gracie Swanson not this week anyway her man, Don, was down for the Peru-Wings game and they managed to catch a few not too platonic moments after the game. Gracie has been doing lot of travling to the outlying towns of late of course, it al ways happens that Peru and Don are playing. This cigaret shortage seems to have reached the desperate stage at least Alpha Chi Marge Dillman swapped her pin with Phi Delt Jim McEachen for a package of "weeds." Better latch on to one of these fly boys, Marge. Heard of one who presented his date with a dozen packs and a box of Kleenex when he came for her. Who wiil be "Hack" Lilly's nex project now that Tom McCarville Phi Delt, has gone???? Black Magic. The Coliseum was jumping and rocking Friday night when the Ink Spots hit town with their Harlem aggregation. New Beta pledge, Rog Stewart, was looking on with Theta pledge. Sue Lan caster Lt. Dick Chapin, former Fhi Delt here, was brushing up on nis dance steps with wife, for mer Tri Delt, "Dodo" Schwenker Beta Bill Hawkins and Helen Goodwin of the KAT hut, making a weekend of it, also took in the dance. Practically on the steady list for all we know they are is Sig ma Nu "Nog" Chapin, Old Re liable, and "Hink" Aasen, Chi O. seen iceskating, dining and danc ing a lot of late. Romance Grounded. Another romance that seems to be on the rocks is that of Jean Koleszar, Alpha Phi, and Fiji, Jim Lindberg at leasthis diamond has done a disappearing act or late Could it be these every night dates with Bob Schulte, Beta, have changed his mind???? Alpha XI Cleone Reetz has also decided that the rocks are too much for the duration. Weekend twosomes were Bar bara Emerson, Alpha Chi, and ex high school flame, Rog O'Donnell Sig Alph Ramey Beachley and former Theta Rosanne Steinauer ATO Bob Buxton and Alpha Chi Betty Chipman Phyllis Hoi brook, Chi O with former UN man, Dave Holbrun. Back on the campus on leave this wen were Lt. Don Grant Sigma Nu, 8nd Ensign Leo Sou- kup, Kappa Sig. TOWNSEND PHOTO STUDIO ASTKs Donate $39.80 To Paralysis Campaign The contributions of the ASTR unit for the 1945 campaign for funds for the National Foundation for infantile paralysis reached a total of $39.80 announced Col. P. Murphy, commandant, to day. The contributions were purely voluntary' and were given by members of the reserve program who receive no monthly pay. Capt. Joseph J. Cook sponsored the drive at the university train ing units. Coeds Beat Men To Slide-Rules And Ag Courses No longer can the fellow who wants to get away from the gals hide behind a slide-rule or a cow. Now he's likely to find the gals there before him. In fact, about the only coarse left for thel woman-haier is military science Among New Mexico College of U. & M, A. . freshmen this year are a girl engineer Marion Reeves, who Wants to be a chemi cal engineer; and an ag Betty Hermann, who's majoring in animal husbandry. Frosh Didn't Start It. Though they're the only frosh girls in the men's schools, Miss Reeves and Miss Hermann have by no means started anything. Albuquerque's Dorothy Martin, El Paso:s Betty "Rabbit" Fraser and Silver City's Peggy Porterfield all AH majors too are ahead of Miss Hermann. And one girl Eva Blanchard of Roswell is among Aggieiand s lew upper- class engineers. There've been a number of girl ags enrolled here in the college's 50 odd years, Registrar Era Rent- frow says. Miss Reeves is the fifth feminine engineer to enroll. by Wilma Jean Baker in The Round-up. Electronics has taken on still another job. It controls the water-level of boilers, automatically shutting off the fuel supply if the water drops below the safety level. Freshman Coeds' Swimmiiis Class Meets in Grant All freshman women in the Tuesday night swimming class will meet in the east gymnasium, Grant Memorial hall at 7:15 Tuesday night instead of in the coliseum. Girls who have regulation gym suits and tennis shoes which they are not using may find ready buy ers in Freshman gym classes. Ac cording to Miss Margery Kuplic. instructor, girls desirding to sell their suits or shoes should turn their phone number and size of suit and shoes into the physical education department office. .Since-it is impossible to buy suits in the city the physical edu cation department would appre ciate any asistance that could be given to the freshman girls, re ported Miss Kuplic. 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