The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 14, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASKA
Wednesday, March 14, 1945
BY MORTLOOK AND MURRAY.
Have you ever seen such sun,
such wind, such dust . . and such
nature studies . . and then there's
that popular little burg of Mal
colm The Sig Chis took full
advantage of the week end'
balmy daze and went bike ridin'
. . . .Tneta Janie Sutton and Ster
ling Seaton, Phil Sorenson DG,
and Lee Kjelson, and Gamma Phi
Mary Jean Way with Kenny Hed
rick pumped a fine ride . .Tag
ging along were DG Nell Scott
and Phi Belt Doug Nelson. Sid i
Wells, Tau, and Kappa Ella Bur-
OMosI Campus Fraternity
Celebrates Founders Day
Phi Delta Thota, the oldest fra
ternity on UN camps, will cele
brate its 70th year March 15.
Installed at Nebraska in 1875,
u luis Deen active since six years
following the founding of the
university. Phi Delta Theta was
founded at Miami. Florida, the
home of the triad. Other mem
bers of the triad are Beta Theta
Pi and Sigma Chi.
Spring
Fever
shower her with flowers... oh
well .... flowers . . . AdHI showers
... all in season. . . .
Could the Sig Alph Bowery
party have anything to do with
KKG Bev Engdahl and Zip Phil
Munson hailing each other with
"Jonya and "Tonya"... Arch
Briggs and Grethen Shroeder
Kappa have pleasant memories of
the same shindic.
Broken Hearts.
When the AST's left last week
Party
Seizes
R Street Gang
BY BET KING.
There's news of a big party
coining up. Spring seems to have
brought everyone back to life
after a winter ot practically no!grams l0 be executed in their
social events. The five R Street ; high schools
fraternites-ATO, Beta, Dell, Phi The girls' will be honored bv a
Delt, and Phi Gam broke the( banquet given bv Dean W. W.
monotony by announcing thatRm-i- with T.licc M.-arfrrft
nicy wouia sponsor a spring aance chairman of the home economics
High School Girls
Attend Homo Ec
j District Meeting
High school girls from Iowa,
Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska
will attend the district meeting
of high school home ec clubs
which will be held on ag campus
rriday and Saturday.
At the general meetings, the
gins will plan a series ot pro
Religious Council
C7
ket partied with Beta Rob'.u"' ' u", !1V?! V
i T"o ...m.. viunvii ncai ta
-anay oicwari anal uu 3 Norma
rwocum lasi ween ann jacK -a-'ni(ir,ic
wooa, iau ana is.appa joan uuen
zel.
Mumps Rage
Mumps are raging and
in the Student
March 23.
Union ballroom department Mrs.
At Ag Elects Sue
Fishwood Proxy
Ag Religious Council elected
Sue Fish wood president and Lois
Opper secretary-treasurer for the
coming year at a meeting held
last week.
A pre-Easter breakfast, which
is an annual project of the coun
cil, will be held March 25. This
breakfast is one of the oldest tra
ditions of ag campus and has been
carried on in spite of -war condi
tions. Dr. C. H. Patterson will
speak in the service following the
.breakfast.
so
the dorm gals!....L. J. Starbuck
Alpha Phi recuperated just in
time to welcome home Pat Mack
Sig Chi . . . Stan Martz, glamour
boy of Sigma Chi is a busv little
Clements and Rommioi
were going steadier than!
steady... And then there was
Alpha Chi Becky Allen and Bill
Holmes, this will put Sigma Kan-
are pa Dorean Killian on the avail
able list, too.
Water Boys.
Lois Farr and Dclt Lyle Kops
aie sun going strone . . Dorm
Angeline An
derson, instructor in Home Eco-
Since this is probably the only , nomics. and Dr. and Mrs. T. H.
event of its kind this year, thejGoodding, prolessor of agronomy,
fraternities have planned to make as guests. A butfet luncheon will
it 'a gala affair. They have chosen Dc served by the home economics
a queen whose identity will re-jc,l,b Saturday noon,
main a mvsterv until the nichi Ghs will be accompanied by!
of the dance when she will be'!hcir advisors and will be housed ----- -- -- - -;
presented by Governor Grisvold.'in ,ne Fds and Nutrition Build- junior services for laculty mem
The orchestra is Francis "Ells- in8 on aS campus. Mary Helt is bers could be bought bv purchase
worth's. Admission will be ln ona'"Se o the housing and of $5 in war stamps. There were
limited to those whose names r'"un 1 umpnrey is cnairman oj also Dooms where special pnvi-
appear on the guest list.
All students and people of the
surrounding community are in
vited to attend the breakfast
which will be served in the Col
lege Activities building at 7:30
a. m. Tickets are 40 cents and
may be obtained from members
of the ticket committee.
COLUMBIA. Mo. (ACP). Ste
phens College climaxed its Sixth
viiy ui oima v. in is a uuv lime; i.nc ; .. :.
bee ...what with squiring blonde "lTZ SA
"- ' a.i w it, IIU1II 1 1 S I Ktj"
beauties Ginny Malster, Theta and
Kappa Irene Hansen
Sigma Kappa Jerry Kyser
passed the candy Monday....
never slow, the Sig Alphs buzzed
over to collect the goodies . .
course they were accompanied by
borther Red Marrow, who had a
little interest in the deal Gamma
Phi Helene Rain passed another
candy box this week to climax
the diamond she's wearing from
Lt. Bob Hendrickson
pledges are passing
mcster student Jerry Jones now
draped in navy blue ...Sig Eps
sprinkled two men with one hose
Monday night . . . Dean Messman
(his Jan Horn has been a little
lax about candy passing and such)
and Al Holmes (THIS boy is an
aciive-aner only three years, too)
were the slighly damn doneries
Seems to us Chuck Gleason could
have made it a trio... Kappa
Kathie Schaecher pvidniiv hac
even the the diamond but net iho nr A
. U 4 "
me fewi-cis pass SWCetS.
IrfVVV- w e'Ter .KaPP Si Bob Foster may be
onu v a x iiniuiu iivn ii uiu iii-'aosent irom
nois Dunea the bonbons.
to finale the whole epidemic
of candy passins' .... it must be
spring or something . . La Vonne
Johnson Palladian dittoed with
Lt. Harold Orr Monday night ....
Those Beta's are fast workers
. Bill Swanson could count only
three dates with Gamma Phi Dina
Buckingham when he began tojpals. . .
campus eoincs on
but his letters barrage AOPI
Marilyn Strong daily Corp.
Merril Williams spent his time in
Lancoln with Frances Longfellow
of third floor love Theta Ruth
Ann o Hanlon and Sis En Trm
Rochefor were sadly neglected
when mention of Glenn Gray
aaxes roneci around ... rjardnn
Lonjr Time, No See.
Its been a long time since the
uoicumiw ute sponsored any- u' t u ...
thing like this. Its about t.me,l(50 cerits delense smps) name
!"him," a $150,000 bomber. It's a
Now, coeds take it easy. Don't Billy Mitchell B-25 built by North
hit the ceiling. You might break American and will have 14 ma
an arm and then you couldn't go'chineguns. Dining room wait
at all and this is one affair you resses had the privilege of being
don't want to miss. It's mighly served by faculty members, buy-
siy oi me teiiows to give von so ng ineir services with war
little notice, but that's life. Afterdamps. Home-made cakes and
all you've got a little over a jloa-es of bread were sold by one
week. professor. Senior services and
Could this partv be
leges, extra date
could be bought.
privileges etc.,
Some electric clocks are de
signed to turn on the radio should
you forgel your favorite program.
. TOWNSEND PHOTO STUDIO.
a revival
of the old R Street- 6th Street
fued?
Well, never mind. Hmmm won
der who the queen is?
To save youthful eyesight, many
schools have adopted illumination
standards 100 to 200 ner cent
above the present minimum rec
ommendations.
Personal Stationery
Ot Sfcrrtt 1 Y
54 EbtIp f.r ' -W
Vritlr Itrintri in rich blae ink. Nm
n4 i4rr, menofram r crest.
GRAVES PRINTING
Soaik f TrmnU
CO.
IV As Seen m Seventeen
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HP"1 .11- i?55" J
our U
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favorite - ''k n
Hat,
School
for Sport; S
I and Fun!
It'i the nationally famous Shelby, the American felt beret
. . . remarkably soft-to-Uie-toach . . . flatterinr to the face
... delicti tful to the eye. la dark and all the sprint pasttla,
FUf T rut iclm ... ttrtwt FImt
FlightTraining
Gofernment Approved
School
Flifht lessons arranjfed at the
Union Air Terminal by ap
pointment Night cIAsses for
tronnd school instruction.
2415 O Street Phone fi-2885
or 2-6124.
Lincoln Airplane &
Flying School
1 1
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Vv T--
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Marvelous two-piece suits
from the same houses that
make men's suits . . . tailored
by the most capable of tail
ors. Our classic you'll love
. . .you'll choose in men's
wear worsted . . gabardine or .
covert. In black, blue, brown,
or greige. 12's to 20's.
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Typical oj the exciting spring
twin ""ir see on ovr Third
Floor! Others f 29.95 to OJ.