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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1947)
Friday, December 5, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 5 T V ! I. I ...11.11.11 1 ""jj., eiVi; so 8 'WSCtf .JQC.X& - . . . - -Tr? iTWTmltlail ' .TngTSmBl i nisjf j qui 4 " A $vJr K"' liiinir liirioi . (hit ' Largest Of the three new men's dormitory units, building "A" . will be opened second semester following its completion. This dorm will house 136 men and is the last building to be completed in the current building program for men's dormitories at the uni versity. The group is located on 15th street between S and U. The building includes completely equipped four-man study and living rooms with sleeping rooms at both ends of the halls on all floors. Hurt Claims By Vets Subject to Date Ruling service between December 7, 1941, The Veterans Administration explained today that to be com pensable at wartime rates, death, disability or aggravation of injury upon which World War II vet erans and their dependents base claims must have occurred in and July 25. 1947 Ashley Westmoreland, manag er of the Lincoln VA regional office, pointed out that warthiie rates are about 25 'percent higher than peacetime pensions for com parable disabilities. Football Players Now Look tdrf Way to Spend Spare Time, Energy- By JERRY JACUPKE Now that the current football season is over there are about 35 big, husky red-blooded American boys running around campus wondering what to do with their extra energy and spare time. Rey Hoy and Don Sailors are putting added effort on courting every gal they can get their hands on, while Clete Fisher will spend much time at the Women's Resi dence Hall along with Big Ralph Damkroger. Driving Dale Adams, of course, will spend his time with his beau tiful home-town gal, Fern Jen sen. Tom Novak will use his leis ure time playing handball as he fights frustration until he can hit his favorite spote in Omaha over the week-ends. Rumors "Little Fuzz" Partington, ac cording to rumors, is enjoying home life. Ed Nyden wants to be come a mining engineer because he thinks he would like to work in mines. Ardie Means D.G. president roses every week hooked 'nuf said. Carl Samuelson and "Smilin" Jack Pesek have little time for anyone while they spend their spare moments pasting clippings and waiting for the mailman with pro-offers. Out of Shape Junior. Collopy has taken to drink and you see him drinking lots of milk shakes and in general, breaking training and getting out of shape. But Fred Golan, who never could get enough to eat, can be found at Tonl's Spaghetti Bar. Bob "Smoe" Ackerman and Buck "Goose" Barger are busy planning parties at their "house". Doc Dees steam bath will really get a workout now. Wrestling team prospects get help and advice from Mike De Biase when he's not with his charming wife and baby daugh ter. But Gene Wilkins and Freddy "Angelo" Lorenz stay at the old grind keeping in shape for the annual Blue-Gray game at Mont gomery, Alabama, where these two fellows will represent Ne braska. Homework A little blonde freshman in his MWF English class keeps Charlie Toogood on his toes, while Alex Cochrane makes plans for visits to Fremont. He is the proud dad dy of a baby son. Dougie Doyle gave up his extra curricular activities and claims he will devote his time to law books and his pin-mate, Betty Hubka ... or is this the week not to be pinned, Duggie?? The campus, of course, won't be the same now that this influx of muscle is at hand. Perhaps the repercussions won't be so bad as soon as these boys get back into the swing of things. So just don't stand in the middle of the halls and by all means keep your eyes open, 'cause you may be blocked or tackled until football is defi nitely out of the air. cX Q ooo io ocyo oczo 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 o 0 o J II Who will be presented tonight as the 1947 Honorary Colonel? Magee's salutes all six candidates, whose pictures are also in our "O" street window. The Colonel's life-size portrait will be "unveiled" tomor- .row morning! Joanne Ackerman Sidney, Nebraska 0 (1 rj Shirley Schnittker Lincoln, Nebraska Ui A yf VrfT ksA I " - I n : r S I 'rr I ; f ' ' ) 0) L v-r June Gast Plainview, Nebraska t m Jean Compton Seward, Nebraska - - - . . ' ft : The Honorary Colonel candidates gra ciously modeled six formals from our beauteous collections. For the formal sea son, look to Magee's for up-to-the-minute fashions. Third Floor. Priscilla Flagg Lincoln, Nebraska Marion Campen Omaha, Nebraska 0 0 0 V- 1 o o 0 o o I 0 o 0 o 0 n n n o n o Q OCZ3Q 0 o Q o Q 0 o 0 o 0 o ,0