The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 23, 1947, Page PAGE 4, Image 6

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA
Tuesday, September 23, 1947
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BY PAT NORDIN.
It might as well be spring judg
Ing f:om the actions of most of
our fellow students, who continue
a mad orgy of pinnings and en
gagements. It must be the re
sult of a summer of sordid se
clusion. First of the pinnings is a cousin
act performed at the Kappa house
. . . Barbara Turk is now the
pin-mate of SAE Sandy Porter,
while cousin Pepi Votava displays
Bruce Kaufman's Sigma Nu pin.
Polly Hare has also announced her
engagement to Bob Burhans, SAE,
but sister Joyce Geddes prefers
home town boy, John Forman.
Complications.
Complications have set in, how
ever, in various cases. Jo Seidel
Alpha Phi, and Dick Rogers,
Sigma Chi, brought their pinning
of two years duration to a close
this summer. Jo is now being
true to Bill Purdy of Omaha, and
Dick would like to be true to AO
Ti Wendy Corkin. But, being old
fashioned, Wendy would like more
than one date to make up her
mind.
Phi Gam Jerry Johnston was
feeling kittenish in the Crib Fri
day, when he brought in a plastic
balloon to play with. The balloon
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Je;in Compton and Dick How
ell, popular campus couple,
have announced their engage
ment of last June. A senior
from Seward, Jean belongs to
Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board,
Student Council, Cornhusker
and is vice-president of AWS
board. A law student, Dick is
a member of Beta Thcta Pi.
50011 made the rounds of the
booths as waiters dodged and
Jerry laughed hysterically.
Paimor has it that AOPi Mari
anne Sib and Sig Ep proxy Dick
"Hans" Folda have considered ex
changing Mortar Board and In
nocent pins. Sounds like a pin
ning on a smaller scale.
Gamma Fhi's Torchie Rediger
has again taken up steady life
With Bud Gerhart, ATO a plan
that -was discontinued for the
summer. They have evidently
formulated a new system, as coke
dates don't seem to count, at least
as far ns Torchie is concerned.
YMCA lo Hold
Organizational
Meet Thursday
Upperclnssmen commission
groups will be organized at the
YWCA fall rendezvous Thursday,
from 3 to 5 p. m. at Ellen Smith.
Commission groups to be or
ganized are social service, commu
nity religion, intcrcullural .rela
tionship, knitting, Bible study,
personal effectiveness, upperclass
leadership, vesper choir, interna
tional problems, teen-age leader
ship, labor, and music.
Hetty Lou Horton, university
delegate to Oslo, will discuss the
summer conference at 3:30 p. m.
In charge of the general arrange
ments is Janice Beck. Eleanor
Stahl is chairman of the refresh
ment committee.
Freshman will meet for organ
izational purposes Oct. 30.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Note Rooks, History Taper
Tens, Tcncils, Erasers, Ink, etc.
CoMcnrnd Stationery Store
215 No. 14th Lincoln
Confused.
Arlene Peterson, Kappa Delta,
is having a hard time making up
her mind between a Kappa Sig,
an ATO and a Phi Gam after a
date with each over the week end.
Being firm, she already turned
down one pin.
SAE Alex Cochrane is having
a hard time keeping his mind
on his studies as he awaits the
arrival of Edward Alex or Holly
Cochrane, which ever the cast
may be. His wife is former Theta
M. A. Cawood.
Fiji Bill Scheruck received
quite a jolt when his date Jean
Zehrung arrived at the picnic
wearing a skirt. Other members
of the crowd kept Bill in doubt
for some time before disclosing
the fact that he had been de
ceived by a pair of pedal push
ers. Steadies.
The steadies in the Pi Phi house
are beginning to confirm the
rumors circulating about them. Pi
Phi pledge Patty Cheek and Sig
Alpha Tom Griswold have de
cided "steady" is the word, as
have Ann Stevenson and Phi Gam
pledge Jack Killian.
Biggest surprise of the week
was Pi Phi Bev Lytle's announce
ment of her approaching marriage
to Jack Davis of Gothenburg. The
event will take place November
9, in Gothenburg where the couple
will make their home.
P.A.D.
Professor Edmund Belshelm
will b guest speaker t the Pi
Alpha Delta smoker scheduled
for Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 7:30
p.m. in the Persian room f the
Cornhusker Hotel. All first year
law students are invited.
Student Council.
Student Council meeting .Wed
nesday, 5 p.m., Room 316, Stu
dent I'nin.
SALESBOOKS
All Tassels and Corn Cobs have
been asked to turn in Cornhusker
salesbooks to Rusty Ayers at the
Cornhusker office by 5 Wednes
day afternoon. Cornhusker office
hours are 1-5 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
Foreign American
Students to Attend
Cosmopolitan Meet
TheCosmopolitan Club 1 will
hold it first meeting of the year
at 4:30 p. m. Wednesday in Room
315 of the Union, according to
Rambarin Ramdin, vice-president.
All members, as well as in
terested new sttudents, are eligi
ble to attend.
. The Cosmopolitan Club is a so
cial organization aiming to ac
quaint foreign and American
students, and to provide social
contacts and common interests.
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