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PAGE FOUR TllE DAILY NECKASKAN, TUESDAY, FEMiUAKY , 1W8 ML J BY THE HAUNTItESS I m 7" rr it I t 'm n , e i -J J av I would hate to insinuate that Ed Steeves is a spook or anything, but I do know that he's had some plenty Rood offers to haunt soror ity houses, and from now on he intends to collect. The nice part about a haunter's work is that it lias to be done after dark, and just how he gets around to see every thing is no mystery. Try it for yourself sometime. Just call any organized house, Theta preferred, and tell them that you're Steeves. If every gal in the plaee doesn't offer some bit of information, well then you probably have the wrong number or else they have your number or something. Maybe you've seen the J'.t eeh nut blotters, the ones Clnirk Tan ton passes out with his gum. Any how, Clayton Ankcny happened to glance at one over in the law col lege library. After taking a long hard look at the p-vtty lVrchnut gill on the back, Clayton drawled, "These hlotb'rs hv nlisnrbing on l)i)l li side.' "lis said that A. f). l'i Rutliie Yourd and Johnnie Miller of the Kappa Sig town house may be found to be going each other's ways quite often of late. In fact, you might almost say they were going steady. At least all the sis ters are under that impression. 1' ioin now on we're considering running' a want nd column in dis guise. To cite an excellent exam ple, D. U. Gene Knox was having a bit of trouble with Margaret Saxton who wears his pin. As a matter of fact, he was almost afraid it, the pin, might bounce back to him some day soon in no uncertain terms. So Gene confi dentially brought his troubles to me and asked me to "fix him up" in the column, which I proceeded to do, and all for nothing. Margaret, who evidently can read, or else was told about the publicity she was getting, decided to take the easier way out and patch things up with Gent. So now everything's hotsy totsy and nil for nothing. But I suppose that's the payoff i) We hate to go on endlessly writ ing about Casanova Knox, but he seems to have an unusual com plaint to make now (unpaid ad vertising again). It seems that Gene, while the romantic type, is not making much of an impression on Marg with his tender senti ments. About the time that he gets to the subject of the moon, Miss Saxton, the intellect, remem bers that she forgot to read the last chapter in astronomy, so the party breaks up for the evening. Another business before pleasure gal. A late news flash just meived by your haunt ress tells of a candy passing; at the Theta house and a cigar handout at the .Sigma Nu BtHide coinridentally last evening. The people were none other than pledge Virginia Smith and Paul Wert.. TllE JIAUNTEII BULLETIN Tassels. Tassels will convene for a reg ular meeting at 7:30 this evening in room 10T of Social Sciences. Inter-Fraternity Council. Inter-fraternity members will meet tonight at 7:30 in room 9, Morrill hall. go ahead, Give in to him ! ! 0& "YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE" llii-n be turc to ultt nil tin- ORPHEUM THEATRE Saturday! We aren't on spooking terms with Haunter Cockle, which all ghost to show you. She says fra ternity men will find no news in this pillar, because it includes so much of women's angle. Well, today is Delta Tau Delta day and if that house is a sorority, then you must come to the truck driv ers tea tomorrow afternoon. Sec ondly, if Maryanna saw us at the triple Delt formal, we know her condition, 'cause we weren't there. The reason was a mere trivial known as forgetting with whom one has a date. However, the whole thing has been rectified. Thirdly, may we say that the Delta Delta Ditto sorority is among the best as is our colleague Cockle. DELTA TAU DELTA: The most ronipatable combina tion we have heard is that of Bill Sawtell, Delt and lf.th in law school and Marie Kotouc, Kappa Mortar Board. Both play flutes. Think of the things they have in common and what they could do if they decided to go out on a toot! Then there is Lynn Tompson of the J street house, who has been tripping out daily under the as. sumption of study sessions. Think ing it was a bit incongruous for Lynn to be doing such regular Freshmen Glee CIul Changes Class Time The Freshmen Men's Glee club now meets at 5 o'clock on Wednesdays and Fridays in stead of Monday, Wednesday and Friday as was previously announced. William Tempel, director made this change so that it would not conflict with Fresh men Lecture classes which meet at this time on Mondays. Anyone interested should see Mr. Temple in room 201 in the School of Music. and intensive cramming the boys followed him one day, only to trail him to the state capitol elevator. Arriving at the tower conveyer, "Doc" stepped in as did his fol lowers inside they found that young Tompson had no intentions other than to take the tips and downs of life with the beautiful operator of the car. This week, however, his atten tion has been diverted to the pri vate secretary to one of Lincoln's foremost oil magnates. Speaking of Howell, they tell us that he took a trot on a nag the other morning and from reports it seems his top sport Is still FOOTBALL. "His hands were a fiery red from hanging onto the saddle ' horn," vowed one Informer. Romance runs at a low ebb out thataway, for there have been no recent pins discarded sorority ward. Two of the near-wedded boys are Bob Tarsons and Pat Meier. Chi Omega, and Bill Grey and Flora Albin, TRI DELT. They tell us that cigar passing just wouldn't be the thing out there in view of the many athlete members. You know those athletic rules: (1) No smoking. (2) Don't throw your matches down in the dressing room. (That will be new if you didn't read the Awgwan. web W0K 4 kit S I TODAY, three men run the political empire suddenly left leaderless by the assassi nation ofHucy Long. Who are these men, and how did they win the scramble for power? Who among the inner circle of Huey's leaders lost out, and what happened to the family of the obscure young doctor who killed the Kingfish? Just what is "the second Louisiana purchase" and how are Lou isiana people faring under their new political masters? Turn to page 3 of your Post this week for the answers. Huey's Heirs by F. RAYMOND DANIELL m MB ' "vr If It, , ; "A DEAD UOMAH IN THE BACK OF OUR CAR? . . . trcll, of all things " Funny how different a murder story looks when it's YOU that you're reading about in the headlines. A dead woman turns up in your car (THE ACCUSED FEIGNS SUR PRISE). Your wife is rather uixset (HORROR-STRICKEN WIFE SHRINKS FROM KILLER. HUSBAND). And so on. It could happen to anybody. Could Happen to You by CHARLES HOFFMAN llljrj. .. WHO'S FLYING THIS SHIP? An account of how nllll aviation js slowly but surely being stripped of its big gest risk, hum. error. By W. A. Patterson . . . ONE WAY TO TELL IF A CIRL CAN REALLY COOK: MARRY HER! A short Story alKiut a conscientious gourmet, Cupboard Lover, by Sophie Kerr. . .WE LIVED A YEAR AMONG THE ESKIM0S1 A young couple tell you their adventurous story in Farthest West, by Ruth and Bill Albce . . . Stories, article, serials, cartoons and intimate new on the Keeping Posted page. If your hound only said Oil?0 insead of id mm Your It near broke Miss July's heart to turn down Obie Terry . . just because his dog Tater had a question able ancestry! "We always owned noble dogs," she told him. "I just can't let no potlikker blood into the strain now.". . . .A short story of a Texas wolf hunt. May the Dew be Heavy GEORGE SESSIONS PERRY 1 "VA. "I J