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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1946)
Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN Friday, February 15, 1 946 HaqjqsudL By Grace Smith, and Barbie Turk. Our winsome editor took one look at our column last week, stared into space like an Indian on Lookout mountain and mur mured, "It looks as if you've been spreading your corn into an east wind"' ... So place trust, with no hard feelings, and here we go again. The main topics for this up and coming weekend are the numerous parties, picnics and formals being given by the local beavers. Hour dances are re appearing after a leave of ab sence, and the dorm will be in the limelight tonight entertaining all campus fellas. House parties once again flourish, and big plans are in session by all. Shirley Lierk with m Kenny Younger and Pepi Votave" with Bob Heinke will attend KKG dinner and open house on Saturday night. Sister Ruth Korb will be seen elsewhere, however, with track star Ralph King. And They Will Dance. The Friday night affair is the open house and polka party being given by the Sig Eps. Doing honors to a Victory Polka will be Irish O'Connor with Marilyn Da vis, Carson Doering with Joanne Jenkinson, and Ernie Luther with new pin mate Frances Longfellow. IM Playoffs Unravel Ties In Leagues Plavoffs loom on the intramural scene, as Director Lou Means at tempts to unravel the ties in the A and B leagues. As soon as the league winners have been deter mined, all fraternity and co-op The Gimma Phis are pressing their evening garbs in prepara tion for their formal dance at the Cornhusker on Saturday night. Jacque Holmes will appear wun mimiifr nnp flame. Scad Voss, while pledge sister, Jackie Ochs- ncr, will be with Jonnny tseu. Dirty Work. Trying a new formula Friday night is Del Roth with Leota Nisnel. and back again Saturday night with Alice Christianson Does it pay? Candy and more canay. ine AOPi outfit did all right this week with Jean Skinkle and Betty Graham passing the sweets in hnnnr nf new rin mates Hank Hitebrink and Roger Kebler - Then, too, the valentine canay from the Betas was nice. Those Betas and their Valentines cer tairtlv ppt around ... Rn much eoinff on as of lately that there won't be much time for those lonesome studies. One bit of advice might help flunk now, and avoid the June rusn. F& f ') ! vV- r r Take Your rich . . . of Img or Snort Geais Sixet 9 to 15 2995 to 495 Crisp, fresh and smart are these version of the long or short coat! Smart foil for every accessory, these 100' vool coats have the softer silhouette of the Spring season. In pastel and dark shades. Plain patterns. GOLD'S . . . Third Floor in.li in Hi. Hi i kihh ii in i '; pp. .!. teams will be thrown Into a single elimination tournament. The win ner of this tourney will battle the independent tournament winner and the NROTC team champion for the all-university champion ship. In Wednesday's tames, the ATOs edged Sigma Alpha Epsilon 26 to 24 in the playoff to deter mine the winner of League IV in. A league competition. Jack Ded rick paced the winners with 14 points, while Gardner was out standing for the SAE five with 10 counters. In League III the 520 Club dropped the Sigma Chi team from the four-way first place tie by registering a 25 to 19 win. The Phi Delts won the right to oppose the 520 Club in the struggle for first and second in this league, by winning from the Merry Mak ers 36 to 23. Killers In Finals. Kane's Killers entered the finals of the Navy tournament, by de feating the Navy Hotshots 22 to 18. Kane, Babcock and Halbak- ken each scored six points for the winners, while Hamilton had nine for the Hotshots. Albemarle Sound in North Carolina is the largest coastal freshwater sound in the world. UN Grapplcrs Face Cyclones In Return Bout For the twenty-seventh time the Iowa State-Nebraska wrestlers will battle for inter-state su premacy when the two tangle at Ames Saturday. Huskers Have One Win. The series started In 1916 with a 22 4 to win for Iowa State. That marked a string of 12 straight meets Cyclones were to take be fore bowing to Nebraska in 1930. The series shows 24 victories for the Cyclones, one loss and one draw. Coach Jerry Adam's matmen are out for revenge Saturday night, for the Iowans dropped ART UNGER'S BARBER 119 NO. 12TH Nebraska earlier In the season to the -tune of 21 to 9. Harold Boker, the Huskers' nevjr heavyweight find, will face a stiff test, when he meets captain Glen Brand of the Cyclone team. Brand is undefeated in his starts this season, and is rated as the best wrestler to represent Iowa State in the past 25 years. The Husker squad: 121 pounds, Mickey Kelly; 128 pounds, Fhil Sackbauer; 136 pounds, Jack Tamai; 145 pounds, Jack Maxwell; 155 pounds, Newt Copple; 165 pounds, Ed Copple; 175 pounds, Jack Adams; heavy weight, Harold Boker. Add Flight Training to your, curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-2885 for details. 1 0v rorMth " Ops Thvrt. Night 'Tit Ninel I 1 R 1 Delightfully styled wool gabardine with flap pocket, one button at the waist and a fly front skirt affect 59.95 Petti designed this four button cardigan with box pleats ... of grey men's wear flannel. $23 ?taJtf 4 XiJta, jfoArlk Jtoor