THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, November 7, 1945 Paqe 4 BY; PAT fHILMGAN . ANI PAT TOOF Aflor much sweating and labor ing in a 5c phone booth (the two ol us together) here's your dope. Any complaints as to libel or slan der may be addressed to The Nc biaskan. AWGWAN! Let's forget it. PLUG!!!!!!!!! Ohhhhhhh these candy passings. From Alpha Xi Delta way comes word of the engagement of Cleone Reetz to Sgt. Claude Blnnkcnship, stationed at Sioux City Air Base. Rev Murray, Alpha Phi, passed the candy Monday night, an nouncing her engagement to Ken Kimball, medical student at Omaha, Kappa's had big doings Monday night when Marilyn Boettcher and Fred Hecox, Phi Psi treated the girls to that well known box of goodies. Then top ping it all off were the triple Dell pledges who handed out the sweets to their actives, signifying their formal pledge pinning. Wedding bells rang at the Chi Omega house last Saturday night for the marriage of Virginia Mc Donald to FO E. W. Cox. Disappointed Phi Psi brothers tubbed Ted Wechter for not seal ing his big deal with Theta Jenny Magnuson with something more than his identificiation bracelet. Such couples seen at the Home coming dance at the coliseum last Saturday night were: Sig EP Ken ny Fletcher and Gamma Phi Don na Eliers (Sunday night too); Sis ter Chris Deines was with Pete Peterson, NRO; Rita Fitzmorris, DG, danced the hours away with SAE, Harris Graves. Kappa Kappa Gamma girls Alice Christenson and Shirley Lierk were with Beta Del Roth and Phi Psi NRO Howie "dream man" Esser respectively. AOPI girl, Bobbie Mohler was seen with old high school flame Sterling Maus, ATO. Also, Kite pledge Dot Bennison tripped the light fantastic with Phi Delt Bill Rollsmeyer. The following is for the benefit of Jack Hoyt, ATO who wants publicity thrown towards 1433 R. ATO, ATO, ATO, ATO, ATO, ATO, ATO, ATO!!!!!! Speaking of the Taus, brother Jack Cawood (nominee for the best dressed man on the campus) and Grace Smith, Gamma Phi, were seen together Friday night, and then it was Alpha Phi, Ellie Lykke on Satur day. Sister Nancy Mines went with ATO, Bob Veeder to Home coming. ATO Boyd Waddle and Kat pledge Joan Farrar hiked it to the Pike. With the able assistance of Gor die Ehlers, Delt, we have se cured the following: Warren Van Norman Delt, and Mary Clare Clark, KKG, are seeing quite a bit of each other lately. Another big deal that deserves attention is that between Helen West, Alpha Xi Delta, and Richard "Smiley" Kolfoot, Kappa Sig. Thank's so much Gordie!!!!!!!!!! For a slight additional charge, copies of the Ragged Edges will be cheerfully distributed during lecture classes. Four Nebraska Pastors Attend Philosophy Course Four Nebraska pastors are cur rently attending one of Dr. Charles H. Patterson's philosophy courses at the University of Ne braska dealing 'with "The Sum ma Theological of St. Thomas Aquinas." These pastors are: Rev. Virgil Anderson, pastor of Swedish Cov enant church, Lincoln; Rev. Wil liam Barnds, rector of St. Mat thew's Episcopal church, Lincoln; Rev. Alfred Fuerbringer, presi dent of the Lutheran Concordia Seminary, Seward: and Rev. Ar thur Core, pastor of the United Brethren church, Linncoln. I M Football Nov. 5. Beta 7, Sic Ep 0. Kappa Sic 7, Pioneer . Quiclc Service Good Food Reasonable Prices at Bill Mcradith 1347 "0" Huskers 4th In Big Six Title Race Nebraska's once victorious Huskers, fresh from heir initial win. resumed drills this week in preparation tor their battle Sat urday with Kansas State at Man hattan. The game is the final Big Six encounter for the Huskers, and also the last road trip. Their two remaining games will be played on the friendly sod of Memorial stadium against South Dakota and Iowa university. By virtue of the win over Kan sas last Satuvday the Huskers are now resting in fourth place in the Big Six standings, ahead of both Kansas It's. The Wildcats have yet to win a conference game, and have won only once this year. That victory came in their season's oener against Wichita university. Other conference teams have used the Kansas Stalers as a door mat, for Oklahoma, Iowa State and Missouri have all racked up at least 40 points against the youthful Wildcats. In recent games, however, Kan sas Slate has become assrtiivc in first half play, leading Iowa State at the hall last week and the week before holding Oklahoma to a narrow margin at halftiine. Won lml TIHI Oklahoma II MlNKonrl S Inwa Stair t I 1 Nehrnnka 1 KanHaM , t HanxaH Stat S First Round Table Tennis Matches Today Pairings have been announced by Intramural Director Lou Means for first round matches in the uni versity table tennis tournament, to begin this afternoon in the basement of the coliseum. Each organization will be repre sented by five members in the straight elimination tourney, each member playing the best two out of three games with his opponent. The pairings: WmI.. . , Beta Sic va. Stic Bp; iwta ri v. piimmot. Thitr., Nov. , ll' w Ac Colt. Vri.. Nov. Navy Work bnntem v. ATO. Mon., Nov. 1, HAK va. Navy Atoma. Turn., Nov. 13, Nlpm Na va. fcrta Tae. WmI.. Nov. 14. -ta Thrla 11 va. SI una f'hl.; Phi Cam v. Navy Sororily Srt. Thnra., Nov. 1A, Navy Flywa va. 1a nialrh wlnnrr. Frl., Nov. I, Navy Wolvra va. tnd matrh wlnnrr. Mon., Nov. 19. Kanna Sic va. Srd matra alnnrr. Mon.. Nov. 2i, lhi Prlta va. 4th matrh wlnnrr. Tin".. Nov. 27. Navy Olamoa va. 5th mntrh wlnnrr. Wrd., Nov. 28. Till Pal va. h matrh wlnnrr: Krima I'alarr va. 7th match wlnnrr. Religious Week . . . (Continued from Page 1.) Education for the Union of Amer ican Hebrew Congregations. In addition to the opening meet ing Sunday evening, the pro gram for the Week includes house visitations Monday evening and a tmiversity-sponsored convoca tion Tuesday morning. Plans arc also being made for numerous luncheons and discussion groups. JIMMY PHILLIPS' BAND Ploying 9 to 12 SAT., NOV. 10 44c per person Union Ballroom No Dance at Union This Friday Barrell Opposes Miller in Tennis Finals Thursday . Individual champion in the fall intramural tennis singles tourna ment will be determined tomor row at 2 o'clock when Beta Bill Barrett and Dick Miller of Pio neer Co-op match strokes on the courts south of Bessey hall. The two aspirants to the title have never competed against each ol her and all indications point to a hotly-contested three-set match. UN (frail Donates Electrical Units Two precision instruments for the department of electrical en gineering were donated to that department by Ralph S. Mueller, university alumnus, engineering dean Roy Green announced today. One oi the instruments is a 50 cycle precision fork. The other is a wavemcter for use in the range of 16.000-50,000,000 cycles per sec ond. Mueller, the donor, graduated from engineering college in 1898 and received a professional en gineer's degree in 1933 and an honorary doctorate of engineering in 1943 from Nebraska. A portable arc-welding unit with a current capacity of 300 amperes has also been received by the engineering college. The unit came from the same company which gave the college the unit which it has used for 15 years. LASKIN MOUTON DYED LAMB The Jur with "the Mademoiselle look!" And so supple and warm, a special proc ess making it lighter weight than ever be fore. In short, the an swer to a college girl's dream, and only . . . $139 $129 $99 all pricr f7ui 20 litx We can show you either seven-eights, or 36-inch length. Either a "rich, logwood broitw or a light er, cocoa-brou'ti. Sizes 12 to 20. AJIGEE'S Cnnritirnt Pay menu Arrmngei. YW Commission Group Meetings O pen to Fresh men All freshmen coeds who are interested, but who did not. sign up for a freshman commission group in the YWCA at the tea last Thursday, are asked to come to the YW office in Ellen Smith Hall at their first opportunity to sign up for a group, according to Mildred Taylor, YW secretary. Group leaders and time and place of their meetings are: Mon day at 5 p. m., Grace Heins, din ing room A, and Pat Raun, draw ing room B (first Monday in the kitchen); Wednesday at 5 p. m., Mimi Ann Johnson, dining room; Tuesday at 4 p. m., Marilyn Mar kussen, S. W.; Thursday at 4 p. nv, Cathryn Curley, S. E.; Olive Pope's and Beverly Swartwood's groups which meet at 4 p. m. Thursday and Wednesday, re spectively, are now closed. The first meetings will be held this week. Purpose of Groups. The purpose of these commis sion groups is to teach the new students about the YWCA. The groups are also formed to help students become better acquainted with each other. Freshmen commission groups are the only opening for fresh men in the YW other than Ves pers. Next semester students will Third Floor . . f Wi A X ' - j rrYf be able to sign up for advance groups. New cabinet members are: Gretchen Burnham, Vesper choir leader, second cabinet; ' Helen Schroeder, membership chairman, first cabinet; Mary Esther Dunkin, publicity chairman, first cabinet. Stop Fretting HAVE CLOTHES EXPERTLY CLEANED Swing Into November with a fresh wardrobe. Lt as clean and rejuvenate your fall suits and coats. " "Mil """"! -' '"'" LaViirw,i':.l.-'ll i.i..i.r,liMr'iirii.i.n. i.m