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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1946)
Friday, March' IS, Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN i j. J Will BY GRACE SMITH AND BARB TURK. The fatal hour has arrived when the first six weeks are over, and last semester s grades arc out. Happy or sad, this is going to be a relaxing weekend for all. What is this that we hear about Bob "Fearless" Reed's new at traction to Alice Christianson? We would say that old Fearless is stepping into some very cute and delicate territory. Then there's the new deal between lover Lee Levan and Mary Kay May. The luck of some women, and pretty good at that . . . Tired of It All. Tiring of the same old campus routines, Jan Enjile leaves for Se attle, Wash., on March 20 to spend two weeks with fiance Louis Kramer. While there, she will take in the Sigma Nu annual Pig Dinner. Weekend plans for Leo Sullivan run along this same line. He plans a trip to Kansas City with main objective to patch up current love life . . . What is Shirle Cumming's point of view on this situation? Another weekend of parties and play is rolling around, and we misht add that anyone included is in for some extra special en- teitainment. The Alpha Xi Delta formal dance tonight will be the center attraction for Barb Boyd wiih Russ Minnier; Claire Woddcr wilh Wes Rounds; Mary Hope Hamilton with Bill Thorton: and Lynn Hazelton with Chuck Peake. Taking in the Phi Psi party will be Jack Wilson with Sally Stuht; Bud Brown with home town flame, Irene Filmer;-and Dick Knutsen with Virginia De Forrest. Van Kctzler will be there wilh Beity Ann Taylor. Another? Ah yes another pinning. This lime Dana Rassmusen and Marv, Fian Irwin are doing the honors. Mustn't forget to mention the itrady deal between Dale Hanway itn.-l Joyce Smith. Best of luck 1o hi' ol you. I Pike dales for the weekend will i be Meredith Bowhay with Johnny I B'.itmer. and Bill Levine with Mrrge Benson. Other dates in- i elude Loe Docker with Ray Gross man: Mary Margaret Loisel with Ralph Reeves: and Billie Trombla with Bob Nickerson. Ellie Det wcilci will also be seen with Ja( Dickey while Paulie Martz has fit 4 .ailed Dick Buck into a date be;.rs watching. ! The happy expression on Dick ; Bi.tcheider's face as of late is ac- : (our.icd for only by the return of j Phi Chi Theta Adds Fifteen New Members At an initiation ceremony fol lowing a banquet Wednesday night, 15 coeds became active members of Phi Chi Theta, na tional honorary , business admin istration soroiity. The banquet honored the new initiates and Miss Edna Lange, past national officer of Phi Chi Theta, who visited the local chap ter on an inspection tour. Bizad Guests. Also present at the banquet were Prof, and Mrs. G. M. Dar lington and Prof, and Mrs. R. M. Bourne, members of the business administration faculty. Laurine Hansen, president of Phi Chi Theta, introduced the guests and conducted the initia tion ceremony. Those initiated were: Barbara Bischof, Arlene Carpenter, Mar garet Finley, Virginia Foltz, Doris Fran m, Joanne Jenkinson, Jo Anne Johnston, Joyce Keckley, Mary Margaret Long. Shirley Schnittker, Phyllis Snyder, Mari lyn Stevens, Joan Thomas, Pat Winter and Marguerite Wolsleg-ger. pinmate and former beauty queen Dorothy Black of New York. Oh these happy reunions By the way, what is this we hear about Shirley Crosby going home with "Curly" Elwood to spend spring vacation? Must be something, or is it fascination? The Sigma Kappas are planning what amounts to a mass exodus to Kearney during spring vaca tion, when and if the final date is arranged; however, at least two of them aren't too sure about whether they'd feel at home as Dunne Mattson's girl is coming out from Pennsylvania that week. Finishing up with one last word without love, life is a matcti that doesn't strike . . . might as well be a freshman's creed what with spring near and nine o'clock seeming earlier and earlier . . . Foundation To Give Party For Hi Schoolers A party for high school tourna ment students and sponsored by the Student Foundation, is to be held Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 in the Union ballroom, ac cording to Lorene Novotny. A free dance and refreshments will be offered to everyone. High school students, faculty members, rooters, and university students are all invited. The Chi O's will put on the skit they did for Coed Follies, Annette Jacobs will sing and Dick Buck will play the piano. Paul L. Hofjen Attends Oklahoma Radio Meet Paul L. Bogen, radio director, returned this week from a four day radio conference held at the University of Oklahoma and Ok lahoma City where radio broad casting problems were discussed. Representatives of the commer cial stations of the midwest and university radio directors attend ed the series of clinics and round table discussions. Add Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-2885 for details. Presenting For Your Dancing Pleasure SAT. SIT: A FINE NEW BAND BOB LIPKA v J Vi I f V ! I , ' j-i y ZP'? V : ' I s . W 1 MMiKtWLTW I :'- 1 " r- in in li A.lm. 5Jlc Plus Tax Dancing 9 to 1 7 15 Easy as a slipjM-r but tough as nails. Here's a new Fall and Winter trail shoe. Soft, thick moccasin leather, nat ural fit last and flexible long-wearing water re pellent soles ... makes walking "pretty soft for you in any kind of weather. vrr-immn; Second Tloor Abend (Continued from page 1.) Life in China," Abend came to America in January, 1944, after the Japanese had beaten him and ransacked his Shanghai apart ment. He first went to the far east In 1926 on a six months round trip as a vacation from scenario writ ing in Hollywood and a series of newspaper posts up and down the west coast. Staying on to write special dispatches for the North American Newspaper Alliance, he joined the New York Times far eastern staff. AUF (Continued from page 1.) offices to aid veterans h fttiag claims and filling out forms far benefits. Red Cross clubs, elubmobilea, theaters and recreation centers will be kept up overseas on islands, ia Germany and in Japan until they are no longer needed. At home, men in convalescent hospitals wil be assisted by Gray Ladies and recreation furnished by the Red Cross. The Count of Lavarr is credit ed with discovering the reflect' ing power of mirrors. "Howdy . . . . Vm Kay Jutt got m peek mi m'hafg in $lore for yon ...... And OH, RRO-TIIF.R ! ! ! You'll Beeing more of me " K i I a 5 . f WdPrcSetfo t.lt i 5 1 ' I A Siar-SttiHdei 6M, 1095 L Here ore talented Trudy's newest treats (or figures young and sweet. Festive dresses . . . casual dresses . . . each one tantalizingly new and gay . . . but hurry . . . belter get yours today. Sises 9 to IS W & I