Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, October 27, I94S , , ........... i-;jjiiiiMTTinrwniiwwrif..ir. ' ' " 11 m i BY PAT G1LL1GAN, i.l J. ! 1 i With the weekend more than jammed full of activities, it is hard to give a complete report on everyone's doings. Campus night at King's is rapidly gaining in popularity as evidenced by such twosomes this week as Leo Beck and Helen Hummel, and a new combo Tottie Fiddoek with Ralph Stuart. Tottie returned her diamond and Phi Psi pin to Milt Mack Tuesday night alter an ev idently quick change of heart Also enjoying the fun were Fred die Dickinson and Kay Schaecker this may become a steady two some. At the Pike. Taking in the King of Swing at the Pike braving the crowds . were Pat Toof and Jack Clougli; while Francis Fagot enjoyed the music with Nancy King. Larry Cook and Don Kleinschmidt, lind ing the date situation on the cam pus too much for them, imported . their girls by plane and had a big weekend including the Pike Friday. " A bie romance blossoming in the Rag office is that of Dake No votny and Pat Jensen. They went all out and spent triday, batur day and Sunday nights together. A new steady deal that might be a revelation to several people is that of Mary Cox and Bob Martins. They agreed to go steady a week ago, but put off until now because each had several former engagements. Fiji-Tri Delt Feud. The feud between the Tri Delts and Phi Gams which has been simmering for a week with such acts as treks to the enemy house to paint the porch furniture with their own brand (just give them a brush and they go wild) came to a climax Thursday night when the triple Delta girls slipped in a Sig Alph, Bob Burhans, to help them do their work at the Fiji house. Jane McArthur paid for this faux pas by scrubbing the kitchen floor before returning home. Watch for further devel opments on the R street front. New Duo. The constant appearance of the Shirley Peterson and Aubrey Pet tit duo of late is enough to cause many eyebrows to rise, as Shirley has plans for a June wedding with home town sweetheart Pat Moss, the giver of the ornament on her third fincer, left hand. Saturday Dates. Dancing at East Hills over the weekend were Benny Munson and Marilyn Dixon and Bobbie Gun- del with Amy Nelson. Another customary ai'ter-the-game cele bration was held by the Sig Alphs at the Round House Saturday ni.ht and the Delts held their party at the chapter house. Ruth Korb was down from Omaha for the game Saturday and attended the Delt party with her old buddy, Ralph King. Speaking of Korbs, June Korb had a week end guest, Darrel Graber, of Wayne. Ho meconium . . . (Continued from Page 1.) entertainment career and his band is largely composed of for mer college men like himself. Featured vocalists with the orchestra are Rosalyn Patton and Jack Hunter. Both Miss Patton and Hunter have been with Laurence since the band's incep tion and have contributed a large part to its success. They have been starred on the Columbia re cordings recently made by the Laurence aggregation, particu larly Mill Patton's rendition of "Apple Blossim Time." Tickets will be on sale for the next week, and possibly on the night of November 2 if the sup ply holds out, Kline said. All Corn Cobs and Tassels will have the tickets which sell for $3.00 per couple. Air Force (Continued from Page 1.) January, 1946, is to "educate its members and the public ir the proper development of air power and to keep hem abreast of new accomplishments in the field of aviation," according to Mr. Fitch. Membership in the Association is open to all men and women who served in any branch of the Army Air Forces. Additional information on forming campus squadrons may be obtained from the Air Force Association, 1603 K street, N. W.( Washington, D. C. bVfV-N- r-7 . STAR OF I : ' ' "DRESSED TO KILL" T wfa"&',J another of ' - --. -vy,. Universal' Sherlock Holmes Series. fell tS-- fl) SSft!! j J ( rs --fe . i4H ; ' THEY SATISFY! .ih y) Ji UjLQ11- llilliijj 'i mm. ALL OVER AM ERICA -CHESTER Fi ELD IS TOPS! 1