The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1946, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, October 17, 1946
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Page 5
A.
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t:
with the dream of a weekend in
Kansas, a pheasant hunting trip
or a big date on the campus,
most of us are struggling without
much enthusiasm to put tests be
hind us with as few flunks as
possible.
Newest additions to the troops
heading Lawrence way will be Jo
Pulton, Jerry Thomas, . Marilyn
Coffey and Bill Stunt. Barbara
Hunter will be with Norbert Tie
man and Jim Liggett with his
pinmate Pat Graham. Shirts Mc
Kenna and fiance Bob Heinko,
Mary Cox and Bob Martins, and
Jan Wilson and Paul Burden are
n few more . . . will this list ever
end?
Many who plan to desert the
campus this weekend and are not
traveling to Kansas will be open
ing the hunting season with a
bang . . . bang, that is it. A few
of our hunters will try the vicin
ity near Verdigre. They are Jim
Lonergan, Charlie Smith and Dick
Hepperly, while Bob Wefso, Car
roll Louden and Chick Morhman
will try their luck near Lexing
ton. More Candy Passings.
Passing the candy alter four
Tears of going together were Dud
Olney and Elaine Washburn Mon
dayq night, and Jim Pettis experi
enced a new punishment for not
passing cigars in the form of
being tied up at the Kappa house
on a lawn chair by the UU
pledges.
Barbara Cypreasen is probably
having the most different week
end of anyone on the campus. She
is leaving Friday for Minneapolis
to see Wyoming play Minnesota
. . .a Wyoming fan tat that. Have
fun. Zip!
A romance that began when
Betty Kremlicak and Charles
Hayes worked in the Crib, cul
minated with an elopement to
Kansas last Saturday. Both Betty
and Charles will remain in school
Two new steady combinations - of
late are those of Belty Hubka and
Jack Mechan and Betty Bahensky
and Pete Durland.
Two individualists will be danc
ing to Gene Moyer Friday night
at the Cornhusker . . . Harold
Johnson once again with Better
Gustavson. Also watch the Tri-
Delt front porch in warm or cold
weather alter football practice and
you will see Fran Mandula (of
BMOC fame) with Betty Keebler.
Farmer s Formal
Dancing in calico dresses and
blue jeans at the Farmer's Formal
Friday night will be Betty
French with Dale Iindgren,
Maurine Steyer with John Bun
ner. Pat Crownover with Dale
Narsteadt and Marilyn Lyness and
Dimne Nielson. A few more who
will attend this event in Ag Hall
and help to make it a big success
are Bob Koeler and Betsy Ko
vanda, Jo Bridenbaugh with Gor
don Luhr, Dorothy Luther and
Paul Grosserode and Marianne
Srb and Bob Otte.
I will close now with this
thought ... if you coeds find
any men's clothes laying around
your house, please notify a Kappa
Sig pledge. (This is really a very
innocent statement as the actives
who hid the clothes will be glad
to explain.)
Religious Week
To Emphasize
Faith Theme
"The Faith That Makes a Dif
ference," will be the theme for
Religious Emphasis Week to be
held on the campus Nov. 5-10, ac
cording to Mary Esther Duncan,
executive secretary of the Com
mittee Jn charge of arrangements
for the week.
Speakers will include the Rev.
Harry V. Richardson, Jackson
ville, Fla., director of religious ac
tivities and vice president of Tus
kegee Institute; Carl E. Lundquist,
Minneapolis, Minn., pastor of
Twin City Lutheran Student
Foundation, and former president
of the Lutheran Student Associa
tion of America; Dr. John Oliver
Nelson, director of the Commis
sion on Ministry of the Federal
Council of Churches; Phillips
Prentice Moulton, New Haven,
Conn., national director of Uni
versity Christian Missions; Dr. H.
G. Harmon, Des Moines, la., presi
dent of Drake University; and the
Rt. E. J. Weisenberg, S. J., as
sociate professor of dogmatic
theology, St. Louis University, St.
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The engagement of Miss Elaine Rosenblum, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Rosenblum of Lincoln, to Peter Garfield, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Garfield of Salt Lake City was announced Tuesday.
Miss Rosenblum graduated with distinction from the University
where she is a member of Thi Beta Kappa and Phi Chi, national
honorary psychology fraternity.
Twenty-Nine
Pledge Kappa
Phi at Dinner
Kappa Phi sorority announced
the pledging of 29 freshman girls
Wednesday, Oct. 16, after a Big
Mary's Kas., and national presi
dent of Phi Kappa, Catholic fra
ternity. Moulton will be in Lnicoln Fri
day to confer with committee
chairman concerning plans for
Religious Emphasis Week. Addi
tional speakers will be announced
later.
and Little Sister Dinner at the
Union. Rose Sunday was cele
brated Oct. 13 with the giving of
roses to each prospective pledge
by an active girl in the sorority,
The new pledges are: Virginia
Bolsford, Margaret Boydston,
Irene Claassen, Marion Collins
Bernice Ebbers, Wilma Elson,
Myrna Ficke, Frances Forster,
Helen Foster, Margarite Grunke
meyer, Roma Jean Harris, Janice
Hengen, Joyce Ingwerson, Lois
Jarmae, Carol Joycn, Denita Kirk-
man, Marian Lallman, Mable Mat
lock, Olive Belle Page, Jo Ann
Parsons, Crystal Payne, Marvel
Phillips, Helen Pretzer, Fern Pru-
den, Mariorie Rickard, Virginia
Robertson, Margaret Stanton,
Shirley Wyss, and Wanda Young.
If Interested in Work ot
The Ag Student Union
Checkstand Attendants and Waiters
Apply to the Office
STUDENT UNION
For Bridge Class Fans
Classes Will Be Held
4:00 p. m. ond 5:00 p. m., Thurs., Oct. 17
Dale Boll, Instructor
Class Will Include Sample Ploys
Union Room 313
A Series of South American Dance
Classes Begin
8:00-9:00 p. m., FRIDAY, OCT. 18
Flovio Waters Chompe, Instructor
Union Ballroom
FREE
Please Come With Escort
'APPENE0
I'' 'PANSH
TEN COMMANDMENTS OF
HUNTING.
1. Treat every run as if it is
loaded.
2. Be sure barrel and action are
clear before you fire.
3. Carry only an empty gun, ac
tion open or taken down, into
camp.
4. Carry your Run so you can
control muzzle direction if you
stumble.
5. Be sure of your target be
fore you pull trigger.
6. Never point a gun at any
thing you don't want to shoot.
7. Don't leave a loaded gun un
attended. 8. Never climb a fence or a tree
with a loaded gun.
9. Don't shoot at a flat, hard
surface, or the surface of the
water.
10. Don't mix alcohol with your
gunpowder.
JOHNNY
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FRIDAY, OCT. 18
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