Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, November 21, 1945 BY PUKE MORTLOCK. To those who smashed the crystal ball and can't view the future and to those who just ain't got dates for the big MB party, we dedicate this feeble effort. Lights! Camera! Action shifts to the coliseum it's the night of the Mortar Board formal and everyone and his pledge is there. Standing in line to even get in the place . plug . is Phi Babs Stenger and that man Mac Rob inson ATO. DeeGee Mimi Hahn with Jim Protzman, Beta will be standing there too, with sister, Pat Winter and Beta George Townsend. Theta Jane Condon . new ac tive ..will be dashing in the coliseum door with Dick KlopP' and Alpha Phi Nancy Mines' lucky man will be Phi Delt Jim Moore. Delta Gam pin-up Nancy Gish and Bill Brown will appear as well as Chi O Ann Randolph and DU Wilbur Preusse. Loaded with apparel and staggering down the coat line will be Tau's Ted Randolph, Tom Nye and Griffy Jones all dated up with Alpha Phi's Nancy Pierson, Kay Kinsey 6nd Georgie Wythers. Don't Look Now Hannah Mary Esther Dunkin and NRO Bill Henderson will dip and dive to Morton Wells . and don't look now, but isn't that Theta Sal Swiler and Phi Fei Tom Green downin' a coke? . Alpha Xi Vernelle Osterloh brought Sig Chi 'Bus' Whiteread's ticket . . . ditto triple Delta Jane Clark and Bob Bollan, Kappa Sig. KKG Marilyn Boettcher and pinmate Fred Hecox will twirl, too. Pi Phi Jan Swartzer is import ing Nu Sig Gordon Sawyer from Cnidlid to dance with her . . . same case with sister Jean Comp ton who will be waltzing with Ed Houfek . . . KAT Helen Howell's friend will be Phi Delt Sid Mc Vicker for the big deal . . . and sister Beth Montgomery's Warren (Fiji Eisenharts) will jaunt to Lincoln Dec. 1. Alpha Chi Cac Curley's neat date will be Lowell Anderson of Pioneer Co-op and DG Mickey McPherson is taking Dick Miller of the same house. Kappa Barbara Blackburn of beauty candidate caliber will let ATO Kenny Younger hold her hand at the door alter the ball is over . . . and too, the pair will be making room for Kathy Schaeker and Chuck Gleason, Pi KA . . . same time, same station. Fine party wasn't it? Nebraska Oscar . . . (Continued from Page 1.) drags slowly from the station, we ench visualize our own little pet dreams and leave school for ever behind us. Monday, after all, is an eternity away. Oscar. First, there is Oscar, the "grind." Oscar sees ahead of him four beautiful days in which he can do nothing but read encyclo pedias. There will be no one to bother him with drab social ac tivities, no time out for meals, except, of course, a turkey ssnd wich and a glass of buttermilk for Thanksgiving dinner After all, if our ancestors overtaxed their digestive systems by gorging themselves with goodies, why can't he overdo just today? And then there is Violet, the social butterfly. Violet burns every book immediately after her Jast Wednesday class and sends I off her trunks filled with just I those little necessities for the holi- ! days. She arrives home only to ' find that Jana has broken a date! with her. Naturally, it is a hor rible shock for her to find that she hasn't a thing to do from 2 to 3 on Friday, but we have faith (Continued from Page 1.) first sheet grid of squares to show a completed house plan. Idea Makes Hit The idea made a hit with the soldiers and before Sgt. Matthews received his discharge papers over 200 of his home planning sets were being used by the hospital. Once again a civilian, Matthews immediately began organizing his "game" into a home planning bus iness with headquarters at Denver. His partner in the business, Rich ard Pei I, a former GI, and Mat thews decided to make the ven ture a profit sharing setup in which only veterans could parti cipate. They now have represen tatives in over hall the states and soon will have a national organi zation. Convalescent Hospitals While at Fort Logan Sgt. Mat thews, to put it bluntly, didn't like the way the government's convalescent hospitals were laid out. Sketching some plans of what he thought they ought to look like they were promptly forwarded to the Aid Surgeon's office in the War Department. The plans caught the interest of Col. Howard A. Rusk who later retired and joined the Bernard Baruch Committee on Physical Medicine. Col. Rusk took the plans along with him to the Baruch committee, but not before recom mending Sgt. Matthews for the Legion of Merit award. Goes to New York While home visiting some friends in Scottsblul'f, Matthews received an invitation to come to New York and explain his hos pital plan to the committee. Matthews told the committee he thought convalescent hospitals ought to be entirely under one roof instead of separate buildings as they are now. To help com munities pl?n these hospitals Mat thews prepared a set of plans similar to his "cut out game" for homes. The whole idea was ac cepted by the Baruch committee. Later it is to be given national distribution. Five O'Glock Whistle Clears Campus as NRO's Head Home BY SHIRLEY JENKINS At the moment tie five o'clock whistle blows this afternoon (or do they ring bells iii Navy Hall?) the campus will automatically be cleared of those now-familiar Navy blues. Spreading out in all directions from Lincoln, the blue horde will head east, west, north and south for those four wonderful days of Thanksgiving vacation leave. Going South , Going south for the winter (at least part of it) is Marv Averill who will take the trail tor Tulsa, Oklahoma His plans? "Stay in the house and not leave it. I have seen my folks only once in three that Violet will pull out of this degrading slump even yet. Jean. Then there is the average coed, Jean, who plans a very casual va cation. She will, of course, want a little time for studying, a little ttme for visiting with her parents and friends, a day or so of shop ping, dating several nights, catch ing up on her letter writing, see ing some of the movies she has missed in her past crowded weeks at school, getting plenty of sleep, and just generally taking it easy. If you don't fit into any of thes typical groups, never fear, you may have fun yet. Alumnus . . . (Continued from Page 1.) the account of the magnificent student and team spirit during Homecoming. Tabulating each rally and parade, the Alumnus summed up the whole hectic week by saying, "The students made sure the townspeople knew the Nebraska students were behind their team 100!" A brief survey of campus news s given in the issue, as well as a report on War Training by W. L. DeBaufre, director of the course, and C. C. Minteer, assist ant director: a thumbnail sketch of E. F. DuFeau by Myra Colberg Dixon, in honor of his resignation as of Jan. 1, 1&46; and a list of "New and Renewing Members." Concluding trre November Alum nus is a Roll of Honor, "paying tribute to those alumni who have died in service of their country." Messiah . . (Continued from Page 1.) arts in Teachers' college. Miss Laird is a member of Sigma Al pha Iota, music sorority, and Al pha Chi Omega. Fanabcl Tripp is a major in sociology in the graduate college. She has a regent's fellowship and the Alice Frost Howard fellow ship. Miss Tripp is a member of Alpha Xi Delta. She received her A. B. at Hastings college in 1945. Richard Bush is a sophomore and a music major in the school of fine arts in Teachers' college. He is a member oi Phi Mu Ai-pha-Sinfonia. Mr. Bush spent seven years in the regular army and was located all over the United States in the infantry and the air corps. i I - J Thn NITE ilAUiT , - tff)y a ! ham. 11 i u: . J1....1.... .... i mill lllf wmirxna jf ' ' Fa t hits sMvii'l . from 10 & O A t i i years and I m going to reany see them this time." With the same idea in mind, Jack Hill boards the train for Chicago to see his folks and brother and sister, whom he will see for the first time in a year. Also Chicago-bound is Jerry Neal, while Ben Dalyrymple will get off the train irK Evanston. Getting off at Evanston with him is Bill Peterson. Ralph Graves and Duff Beck are travelling to Wisconsin, but not because they live there. Seems they were stationed -in Madison some time ago and met some coeds up there. Ralph will eat turkey in Marshfield, Wisconsin and Duff will stay in Madison for dinner. Jim Pettis will leave Nebraska for a vacation in Minnesota with his parents. Stay-At-Homes Staying in Nebraska are Bill Hunter and Joe Becker. They won't be in Lincoln, however, but in Arcadia with Bill's fiancee. Two Nebraska-born boys are hopping the train for home, too. Larry James will go to Grand Island and John Bergstrom to Chappie. Subsistence for meals will be paid to the 10 or 12 sailors who are staying in Lincoln, so they can enjoy a turkey dinner anywhere in town. Although .most people are not aware of it, General Grant is not buried in Grant's Tomb. The crypt is occupied by an obscure shoe clerk named Ginsburg. Send a Rust Craft Christmas carp -w Get them at the GOLDENROD STATIONERY STORE 215 No. 14 Open 9 to 9 CONVOCATION Oliver St. John Gogarf y Irish Poet Former Senator to Irish Free State POETS I HAVE ME1 4:00 P. M., MON., NOV. 26 Union Ballroom I Vv . I Adm. 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