The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1946, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA
Wednesday, December II, 1946
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By Eilie Swanson.
While the female population of
the campus is saving their money
for the big night, the men are
sitting back preparing lor the
worst. And if you haven't got a
date yet, don't worry boys; this
is only Wednesday,
Also there is much prepara
. tion for about ten different parties
to be given as the last fling be
fore vacation. The Thetas plan
to celebrate in a big way despite
heavy competition from . other
houses. Bobbie Stryker will im
port Gordie Johnson from Omaha
for the occasion, and Coll Quigley
will divide her time between her
own party and the Sig Alph house
party. Her date is Dick Nash.
A few others attending the Sig
Alph party will be Harry Gallo
way with Shirley Lierk, Herb
Gish and Marge Cherney and
Betty Lysinger and Lew Rein
hardt who will divide their time
between the Sig Alph and the Pi
Thi house, (confusing . . . I know,
Off the subect of the numerous
parties of the weekend temporar
ily, we must not forget to mention
a few new steadies and pinnings
of late. The Betas were surprised
to find out, by accident, that Bob
Schulte had pinned Charne Welles
last Sunday. Also of interest is the
new steady combination of Babs
Call and Joe Shultz. Meanwhile,
Kog Stewart seems to be very con
tentedly occupying Marge Ben
son's time.
Unusual Candy Passing.
One rather unusual candy pas'
sing occured Monday night at the
Theta house. Nicky Sandberg
passed the candy and Theta sis
tcrs, inquired to whom she was
pinned. "I'm married," she an
swered . . ." as of August 3."
The Kappas entertained the Sigma
Nus for the candy passing of
Keith "Mutt" DeLashmutt and
Dorothy Jane Duncan, and Ruth
Goldberg and Danny Katzman
passed candy at the S.D.T. house.
Going to the Mortar Board Ball
Fri.iay night will be B. L. Mauch
and Mark Hargraves, but that
isn't all there is to it. Mark in
formed B. L. that she would have
to remind him at least once a day
of ti:e date so she has been busy
everyday sending telegrams, sing
ing messages and other oddities so
he won't forget. Also attending the
M. B. Ball, but under normal
circumstances will be Barb Cy
preanron and Bob Brown, Candy
Jones and Jack Donaldson and
Joan Fankhauser and Chick
Story.
Dinner Parties.
Along with the various, house
parties occurring Saturday, we
find almost as many dinners on
Sunday, Peggy Cowles will be
with Walt 'Loomis at the Beta
dinner and Anne Jennings with
Di.k Levine. The Kappa Sigs will
give their Sweetheart party the
same evening and Donna Alfrey
will he with Randy Ewing. Bill
Tyson will escort Dorothy Becken
hauser. Only one date is now
available for the ATO Buffet
Dinner and that is Cub Clem with
Maralic Peterson.
' .Since space is running short.
some of the rest of the parties
will have to be included later
Things are confused enough now.
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pie i'int have telephones, movies,
and radios for entertainment, and
resorted to story-telling after the
day's work as a pleasant pastime.
The more incredible the stories
were, the better!"
Carmer spiked his talk with
many interesting and humorous
tales, a few were even fabulous
ones. He concluded by saying,
"These stories are not altogether
of the past. We still tell them, and
they still entertain listeners all
over the country. There is a tre
mendous interest in folklore at
this time. Returning G.I.'s de
voted to the American way seek
for stories related to their home
land. The American artist can find
no better source for inspiration
than in the folklore that lives in
this country."
Perching Rifles
Pershing Rifles will meet
Wednesday at 5 p .m. in Room
210 N. H. All actives must be
present. Any member of Basic
R. O. T. C. interested in pledg
ing should make application
at this meeting.
University Enters
In tercollegiate
Bridge Tourney
The University of Nebraska is
one of the many colleges all over
the United States which has ac
cepted the invitation of the Inter
college Bridge Tournament Com
mittee to enter the competition.
According to Foster M. Coffin,
director of Willard Straight Hall,
Cornell University, and chairman
of the committee, entries all over
the country have been pouring in
So far, 49 entries from as many
different colleges have been re
ceived.
The Tournament Committee
have as their, aim, developing
bridge as an intercollegiate sport
lor both men and women.
Varsity Team
Each college entered will select
"varsitv team" of eiht. Two
nairs of nlavers will nlav a rminri
of bridge by mail on February 12,
is, or 14. The results of these mail
plays will be tabulated and the
two hiehest nairs from each of the
eight zones in the country will be
inviiea to nicago lor the finals
on April 18 and 19. The exnense
of the triDS will be Daid for hv thp
Committee.
The tourney is open to under
graduates only, and any college
may send one team to the finals I
m Chicago.
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Student Racial
Group Joins
Lincoln's SAC
' Lincoln's Social Action Council
has voted to accept the university
student committee on racial affairs
into its membership.
The SAC, composed of a group
of Lincoln citizens, was formed
during the past summer to pro
mote economic and social equality
for all races and nationalities. The
student group is an outgrowth of
the seminar on relieving racial
tensions hold during "Religion in
Life Work." The chairman is Tat
Neely and secretary is Calvin
Ravinskroff.
Co-ordination
By merging with the SAC, the
student group hopes to profit from
the experiences of the local coun
cil and to co-ordinate their ac
tivities in the hopes of obtaining
greater rejults.
The student group will, how
ever, maintain its individual
identity and will continue to do
work on its own. The student
committee meets in the Baptist
Student Center at 5 p. m. each
Monday, while the SAC holds
meetings the first Monday of each
month at 8 p. m. in the Methodist
Student House.
Kosmct Klub
Kosmet Klub will meet
Thursday, 7:00 p. m., at the
Thi Gamma Delta house, ac
cording to Secretary Jack Buf
fi ngt on.
Cornlmskcp Pictures
Anyone who has not had his
picture taken for the .1947
Cornhusker and who is not
scheduled with an organized
house should schedule himself
immediately by coming to the
Cornhusker office. This is ob
solutely the last chance to
make an appointment since no
pictures will be taken after
Christmas.
Convocation
Dr. Janet Fowler Nelson -
Psychologist & Sociologist
'WHY EDUCATION FOR
MARRIAGE and PARENTHOOD"
7:30 Thursday, December 12
Union Ballroom
Contract Bridge Tournament
Teams Register at Union Office
By Sat. Noon., Dec 14
All Teams Will Play Four Rounds
2:00 P. M., SATURDAY, DEC. 14
Union Rooms 315 & 31G
Advance Bridge Classes at 4:00 P. M., Thursdays
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