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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1945)
J " Wednesday, Feb'rucrry K 1945 THE NEBRASKAN BY BET KING. Got an aspirin handy? Well put it down; it takes two hands to hold a newspaper. The ATO's had a little get to gether with several of the boys who were down for the week- enr. Tom Noble took in the af fair with AOPI, Jean Skinkle Speaking of ATO's, Chick Neal has set a new record of spend ing six hours a day with Jan Schwartzer, Pi Phi. Sally Yoder, Alpha Chi, cele brated the Boy Scouts' anniver sary with the acquisition of a Boy Scout pin. Does Jim Beard, Sig Alph, still do the good deed every day, or does Sal take that over along with the pin? Pin Hanging. Shirley Crosby of the Chi O house now has the Phi Delt pin of Bob Creutz. Maybe Hink Aasen and Nog Chapin, Sigma Nu will follow their load. That is, if Nog still has his pin. He hasn't been wearing it lately. Theta Ginny Malster isn't wear ing her diamond anymore. The xline forms to the right, boys. Have you heard: That John McCarville, Phi Delt is dividing his time between Theta Call Quigley and Addie McCague Kappa that Sadie Hawkins of the ATO Masons dated Tex Cole, Sigma Nu, Saturday night that Betty Storjohn, Sigma Kappa, has the Sig Ep pin of Lt. Dick Mace of Middleburg College in Ver mont. She passed the candy Mon day night. Dorm Sweetheart. Alpha Chi Carilyn Dennison, who was chosen Dorm Sweetheart at the formal Saturday night, is seeing a lot of Merton Lallman Sig Ep. Could be something serious? "Hac" Lilly, Kappa, can't make up her mind between Phi Delts She's been coking with Randy Keough. Wonder what happened to the Lilly-Tom McCarville com bination? I leave you with this question what Kappa and what Phi Gam have been holding numerous "pow-wows" lately? TOWNSEND PHOTO STUDIO. BULLETIN ITALY. The Hah-Committee mn Italy' (wlonle for Committee fto. 8, C:olonle ana Man date, will meet Wedneodajr 7 :M in parlor at the Union, aerordlnc te Jane Kara, rhalrmaa. COKD VOM.IKH. AH hoaaee Dartirinatlnc la the Coed Follle aklta ana curtain aet (hanld defintely have their kkit name, air lor. participant, approximate cat, pron- ertleft, and nereary llchhnv turned In to Ml Johnson In Kllea 8ml th Hall nve o'clock 1 hornday. NKBRASKAN WORKKR.V All NKBRASRANS FOR KKRVIC KMI N worker mnt complete their aimmentn thl week, and report to the Neorankftn oil ice Tuesday nlirhl at 7 p. m., accord k( ta Martiya Adler, baine manager Dr. Nathan Marsh Pusey, for mer professor of classics at Wes- leyan University, Conn., was re cently formally inaugurated as eleventh president of Lawrence college, Appleton. Wisconsin, car rying on a tradition now nearly 100 years old, of close associa tion between the two institutions DRAFT A NEW PLAN and have your clothes freshly cleaned and presssed at in our stimulating campus collections for spring ! .r', ) , N r AAV . V- ;tJ: A 1 .. - ' ' V 1 in nifty grey flannel Exciting transformers, these . . :' they high-voltage your wardrobe and your spirits! Chalk-stripe on grey . . . or all-grey . . . cardigan or classic collars. Design . . cut . . fit . . all are completely suited to collegiennes. Sizes 10 to 20. ,AU wool, of course. $25 to $35 r 1 r with feminine good-looks from reveille to taps The chesterfield . . . most "satisfying" among them. But there are other styles that do 'round-the-clock duty too. And in such colors! This spring is a wonderful time to she": your artistic flare. Come in, choose your theme . . and plan your wardrobe around it. Spring coats in 100 wools . . misses, junior sizes . . . $25 to $35 if4 AGEE S lid A-' ! Collegienne Headquarters ... Third Floor ft