The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 09, 1946, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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BY ELLIE SWANSON.
While the big news of the day
seems to be politics and elections,
the world of society is still crawl
ine alone and a few of us pessi
mistic fools wonder what will be
come otudying in the shuffle,
Candy passings are becoming
more and more plentiful, and
Monday night witnessed several
fraternities traveling the campus
undoubtedly creating a new cigar
shortage. The Phi Delts made the
trip to the Pi Phi house to cele
brate a pinning of sometime be
tween Buzz Black and Jean Har
vey. The wedding will take place
in the spring. The Sig Alphs went
Gamma Phi way to do the hon
ors for Ann Doudna and Reggie
Davies, and a slightly belated
candy passing was that of Merrill
Shutt and Don Grant who were
recently married but didn't want
to miss the fun either.
Several members of the Awg-
wan staff were slightly puzzled
Tuesday afternoon at the odd be
haviour of Elmer Sprague and
Phee Mortlock. The two locked
themselves in the Awgwan office
and spent some time with their
heads togetner . . . politics, no
doubt.
Getting Involved.
Jan McArthur, rumor has it, is
becoming slightly involved at the
Phi Gam house. No names were
mentioned, but several brothers
wonder what is to become of the
poor Fiji who has "been dating
Jane while two others take over
this weekend . . . sounds con
fusing, but you know as much
about it as I do.
Parties are as usual the thing of
the weekend. The Sigma Cms will
have an open house Saturday
night and two to bo found in the
gaiety will be Katie Phifer and
Bill Kiefer.
Monday night the Beta Sigs
serenaded the most recent Beta
Sig girl, Pat Lee at the Sigma
Kappa house, who now wears Bill
btunkers Cross, Heart, and Rose,
Iowa Bound.
Amony the many journeying to
Iowa Citv this weekend arp Anne
Whitam with Jack Reese, while if
everything goes as planned, Norm
ieger ana ran jwee will also
make the trip.
The weekend, by now prac
tically planned, will find Jean
Compton and Dick Howell to
gether again, Marilyn Miller with
Herb Frandsen and Mimi Smith
with Jack Campbell Friday night.
uoing steady are Jackie Wight-
FRIDAY, OCT. 11
COLLEGE
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SKIPPY AKDERSOII
featuring
"ClkJlkJ' crk VI" titi ren
Dancing 9 until 12
College Couples Only
No Stags
Bring Your Ident, Card
man and Duke Dierry. while sister
&urs expect some such develop
ment irom Peggy Margolin and
Larry "Gavvy" Gavenmann. An
other cute couple and lso very
promising is that of Marilyn Cof
fey and Bob Cappell.
Directory List
ANDERSON. ThMvlnr R1 T lnml. lull
Dudley, 6-1496.
ANDERSON, Vayden, El, Stromsburg,
1510 Vine.
ANDERSON. Waltnr. A Elthnn, T.
443 So. 30. ' "
ANDERSON, Willard, Bl, Holdreee.
1548 S, 2-4433.
ANDERSEN, Dewel, E3, Lincoln, 2935
So. 25, 3-4533.
ANDREWS, Donald, AS3, York, 1925 R.
2-7915.
ANDREW. Georee. R2. Fill ii H
25, 5-4030.
ANDREAS, George, B2, Lincoln, 1630 P.
5-5167.
ANDRESS, Gerald, El, Allbnce, 625 No.
16, 2-7858.
ANDRESSEN, Gordon, E3, Scottabluff.
229 No. 12.
ANDRRWR .Tnftin.illn it f i i
Wlnthrop, 4-2601.
ANDRESEN, John, PI, Plalnvlew, 601
No. 16.
ANDREW, Louis, A, Lincoln, 3282 Hold
redge, 6-4006.
ANDREAS, Paul, AS2, Lincoln, 6409
Platte, 6-4432.
ANDREAS, Thomas, AS1, Lincoln, 6409
Platte, 6-4432.
ANDROS, Andrew, B3, Lincoln, 6330
Fairdale Rd., 4-2030.
ANDROS, Theodore, AS1, Lincoln, 5330
Fairdale, 4-2030.
ANGELL, Anna, AS1, Mead, 540 No. 16,
2-7371.
ANGELINO, Henry, G, Lincoln, 2905
Orchard, 6-3083.
ANGLE, Wallace, L, York, 1337 H.
ANKROM, Lowell, AS2, Falls City, 635
No. 18, 2-7740.
ANNEREAUX, Ralph, G, Delpaso, HGT,
C, Sprague, Neb., B 41.
ancon, Esther, AS2, creston, 80S no.
14, 64987.
ANSTEY, Paul, E2, Scottabluff, 4150
Sheridan, 4-1579.
ANSTEY, Robert, AS3, Scottsbluff, 4150
Sheridan, 4-1579.
ANSTINE, Glenn. Bl. Valentine. 715 No.
16.
ANSTINE. Jeanne. T2. Fremont. 4029
E, 4-3087.
ANSTINE, Robert. B4. Kearney. 610
So. 17, 5-6597.
ANTHONY, Jack, PI, Wilber. 1245 J.
ANTHONY, Lavern, AS1, Sidney. 1309 Q.
ANTHONY. MarJorle. Tl. Sidney. 130
No. 32. 5-8597.
ANTHOLZ, Sylvia, A S3, Syracuse,
1520 R.
APGAR, Charles, AS2, Lincoln, 1621 O.
2-5061.
APPEL, David, B2, Dannebrog
Sewell, 3-9251.
APPLETON, Arthur, 1)1, Lincoln,
1325 R.
APPLEGATE, Floyd, AS2, Uncoln,
2905 Vine, 6-4879.
APTHORPE, Ronald, AL Kinsman,
Ohio, 1421 C, 8-9000.
ARBUTHNOT, Sue, O, Paplllion, 626
No. 16.
ARENAS, Lupe, Bl, Cedar Rapids.
ARENSON, Lois, Al, Lincoln. 2137
Vine, 6-7757.
ARGABR1GHT, Helvin. E-2, Auburn,
1500 P, 2-4869.
ARMATYS, Walter, Bl, Silver Creek,
19 No. 16, 5-4719.
- ARMBRUST, Herbert, 1, Omaha, 401
' So. 42,
ARMINTROUT, Myron, Al, Milford.
ARMOLD, Florence, A3, Scotia, 3420
Holdrege, 6-5046.
ARMOLD, Margaret, B4, Scotia, 425
University, 2-1107.
CONTRACT BRIDGE CLASSES
Begin
4:30 P. M., Thurs. Oct. 10
Dale Ball, Instructor
Union 313
Contract- Bridge Tournament
2:00 P. M., SAT., OCT. 12
Unoin Parlors YZ Register at Office
ARMS, Vto, tK SUmSmmk ML
SUrr. 6-820(1 "
ARMSTRONG, CtUUdM, XL QMeMHaL
342 So. 24.
ARMSTRONG, DM M, FtfMH, KOI
No. 30. 6-2014.
ARMSTRONG, K'lyaMM, Mt, IftiKOfifc
1341 No. 46, 8-224tt.
ARMSTRONG, Mertjm, E3 AttbUM
2315 Q.
ARMSTRONG, Fearl, ASlt Xtacolrl, IOS
Pawnee 3-4882,
ARNOLD, Beverly, Tl, Mahaska, ElIRi
840 No. 16, 2-7371.
ARNOLD, Jack, E, Taylor, 4123 BL
Paul, 6-6718.
ARNOLD, Maurice. B2, Geneva, 150OH.
2-4869
ARNOLD, Vance. PI. Sutherland. 830
No. 27.
ARNOLD, Vernon, T3, Lincoln, 2926 B,
2- 1451.
ARNOT, Janes, Scrlbner. 2793 Bumneis,
3- 3652.
ARNOT, Ltland, AS1, Lincoln, 825 Sb.
34, 3-6667.
Q. WHAT'S ROTTEN?
A. The records of our REPUBLICAN Congressmen
They
Voted
AGASfJST
HOUSING FOR VETERANS
EFFECTIVE PRICE CONTROL
BALLOTS FOR SERVICEMEN
(Big Business of course fold thern io)
JOIN NOW
The Demo-Vets & Young Democrats of the U. of N.
Next Meeting: Wed. Oct. 9, 8 P. M., Parlor Y, S. V.
Or Phone
Donald Morrow, Chairman, 5-8108
U it I
The sports suit
Out of the classic cocoon comes the
new "social butterfly" sports suit . . .
looking ever so smart. New lines and
a new way with accessories . . . you'll
be wearing yours from a. m. to p. m.
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