The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 16, 1946, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE MEBRASKAN
Tues'day, 'April 16, 1945
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By Stanley and Dr. Livingston.
With the end getting nearer and
nearer; the weather getting
warmer and warmer; and girls
apparel getting skimpier and
skimpier, we continue in the rut
already started by the society edi
tor. Big news of the weekend was
several so-called "surprise" pin
nings A surprise was the an
nouncement Sunday by Thetas
Jane Condon and Sally Shirley of
their pinnings to Betas Dic'r
Klopp and Jack Buffington re
cently. Understand it was one of
the better kept secrets of the
campus. Congratulations to all
concerned. Another not so big
surprise was Lila Latham s ac
ceptance of "Doc" Atkinson's
Beta pin to hang by her Alpha
Chi pin. Glad to see this!
Morris Gaiter devoted his time
this weekend to "Hink" Aasen
Saturday night and Tat Winter
Sunday. Congrats are in order for
Hink on being Nebraska Sweet
heart.
Tikinif.
Saturday night at the Pike
found Max Christenson and Marge
Alexis; Clete Fischer and June
Reko; Lorene Novotny escorted by
Larry Gilling; and Shirley Peter
son with Pat Maas. Also seen
dancing were Bob Ketterer and
Georgeanne Wythers!
What does York hold in store
for a group of Thetas every week
end? Namely Donna Leigh Brugh
and Chans Wells.
A foursome at Robbers Cave
Saturday night was Bill Sloan and
Barbie Wentz and Ted Randolph
and Nancy Pierson.
Sunday night found such
couples as Mary Esther Dunkin
and "Turk" Tangeman; Chuck
Mulvaney and Jo Guenzel: and
Jody Harrison with Charlie
Humpal.
Amnesia or What?
Why can't Nancy Mines go to
sleep at nights? Could it be be
cause someone of the opposite sex
calls her up and talks about egg
sandwiches with lots of "Bacon?"
Incidentally, bridge isn't so hard
to play, Nancy!
Picnicking Saturday night were
Bill Rolfsmeyer (of mathematics
fame) with Ruth Moll. (Guess all
figures aren't the same, eh, Bill?)
What two Thetas sported what
two Beta pins from what two boys
at 9:03 Sunday evening? Mystery
is still unsolved. Where are miss
ing pins?
We end this column with a little
poem, same being:
Oh, that hand I held last night,
Oh, what a dainty thing.
Oh, here's to that hand I held
last night,
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sweet title "Glad Rag." One story,
in particular, interested her a
great deal. It concerned a third
party, which, judging from the
information contained in the ar
ticle, had been formed to give
expression to the pent-up envy of
those students who had never
been pushed into a corner by Bill
Miller, or treated to a brimming
glass by John B. (for beartrap)
Cook. She felt so lonely, since
the third party had not as yet
approached her with any sort of
proposition, even a magazine sub
scription, that she determined to
rush right over to "Mable's
Stables," where she occupied a
hard pallet on the sixteenth floor
and we do mean floor and put
on her equestrian attire. Surely,
in a pair of riding breeches, es
pecially if she hummed "Roaming
in Wyoming," Lcs Glotfelty would
notice her.
Let that be a lesson to you, all
you upperclassmen who were
eager child en when you arrived
in the big city of Lincoln. If you
want to be a Mortar Board, Inno
cent, Student Council member,
AWS board member or secretary
of the council for underprivileged
teachers, you better stay away
from that evil Student Union.
Rumor has it they not only serve
coffee there, but they even offer
you water with which to dilute
it. If you want to sign the pledge,
stop down in the Awgwan office.
Just ask for Shestak. You've
heard of him, no doubt,
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'He was Too dumb to pass. the. coursc, so
1 MADE HIM A TRADER J
Platform
(Continued from page 1.)
be detrimental to the general in
terests of the university.
The platform, as submitted to
the Student Council, is as fol
lows: "Holding to the tenet that all
parts of the university system ex
ist to promote the development
of its students, we have set forth
the following principles as nec
essary for the establishment and
maintenance of an effectual stH
dent society.
"I. AH student governmental
functions must be performed hon
estly and efficiently to provide
the student body with a strong
voice in expressing its desires,.
All Students.
"To this end, participation In
elections and other sUch programs
must be extended to the entire
student body.
"II. A simplified and clear cut
system of student activities must
be evolved which will meet the
needs of all individuals within the
university. This must include pro
visions to meet the social and
professional needs of the many
diverse groups now on the cam
pus. "III. To carry out such a pro
gram all student offices must b
filled by experienced candidates
who will remain open to. all lines
of campus thought."
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