The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 10, 1947, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
BY BILL CAMPBELL.
January is the big month for
exams but February will find Bob
Deitemeyer and Jean Stevens
walking down the niste to the
tune of Mendelssohn's "Wedding
March." Congratulations!
Taking advantage of the calm
before the storm, exams that is,
are the Betas, who will have their
formal Saturday night with such
twosomes as Nancy Mines and
Jack Cressman, Nancy Watkins
and Curt Hasselbach, Barb Cy
preansen with Bill Shamberg, and
Donna Kiechel with Jack Clem
mcns. Grace Swanson will be
there with her usual escort, Don
Duncan.
reepiac Toms,
Female Peeping Toms have en
tered the private lives of several
Sigma Nus living out in the city.
The main attraction seems to be
Lee Farmer, who, of late, has
been beating the women off with
a rlub.
Betty Jo Fidel returned from
her vacation in North Platte with
a diamond ring given to her by
Punk." She plans to leave school
at the end of the semester to
work, and will be married in
June.
Alene Cooper and Maurine Ev
nen have succeeded in convincing
Harold Grossman and Stan Kess
ler, respectively, that they sre
more than a passing fancy and
now sport diamond rings from the
bo vs.
Altho Tish "Gardner is going
steady with Bob Edwards
Omaha, she finds time to give Lee
Knight her personality while on
. -,t- VVrKn rat's
awav ..."
The Betas have sent out an ur
gent request that Ellie Swanson
ulease make up her mind about
which one she is going to decide
upon.
Ronnie "The Snipe' Samuel
son has been getting many letter
from a gal in Denver. The letters
are reputed to be edged in blue
and Ron plans to fly out there at.
soon as exams are over
It looks like Jean Metzger is
really playing the field since she
stopped going steady with 10m
NjM She was seen coking in
the Crib the other day with the
supposed steady of another wom
an T' is can lead to mayhem, gal
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Two Dances Load
Union Weekend
Activities Parade
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Union activities this week end
will include two dances, an, or
chestra concert, and the usual cof
fee hour.
Jean Moyer's orchestra "will
play for dancing in the ballroom
from 9 to 12 Saturday evening,
and a juke box dance wffl be held
through the same hours Friday.
Sunday at 4 p. the univer
sity orchestra will present a con
cert in the ballroom, followed by
coffee in the lounge from 5 to 6".
Friday, January 10, 1947
Vetcr-Ann Dinner
Tickets Available
Tickets ,for the Veter-Anns
dinner to be held" Jan. 16 at 6
p. m. in Parlor X of the Union
are now available and may be
obtained from Margaret Stegman
or Clara Pappas.
Tentative arrangements for a
guest speaker from a local fashion
store have been made. Tickets
will cost 85 cents.
Gary Cooper had to crack and
eat a pound of hazel nuts for
scenes in the C. B. DeMille epic of
pre-RevoIutionary America, "Un-conquered."
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Announcement has been made of th armm-whina ri t
Miss Janet Sherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sherwood, to
L. Edwin Shurtleff, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Shurtleff. Miss Sh'er-
wooa, a university graduate, is a member of Pi Beta Phi and P. E. O.
A Kappa Sigma. Mr. Shurtleff is enrmloved at Nfhi-acira. Mnni
Life Insurance company. ' Courtesy Lincoln Journal.
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proach under store-trained faculty.
CI;tsMs are combined with paid stre
work. Students are usually placed be
fore graduation. Co-eduratitnaL Mas
ter's degree. Four full-tuition scholar
ships available. Limited enrollment.
rite for Bureau Bulletin C.
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