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DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, February ,6, 1942 ! (pink , CfolLiu (p&hAAsuv Life is h cauldron, a mad niass of tribulations with befuddled youth vainly attempting- to stag ger out some sort of a cynicnl so lution. They tread in the clouds only far enough to tumble into an abyss of pessimism. Then comes the pause to wonder why in the Hades we constantly pursue this thing called pleasure when the ul timate satisfaction found there is ao incidental. So what? People say Foo Psi Harold Hickey and Alpha Fee Marge Riv ett have called a peace pow wow and are patching1 up their broken down affair. . .SAE Ajax Mills has priority ratings in the Dee Gee Ginny Noyes league nowadays. Noyes is the social butterfly what flits from male blossom to male blossom robbing: each of its nec tar. . .Betas are hellweaking. Look at any active for half dead evi dence... A posy to Towne Club members for the swell entertain ment they're giving- Flying School boys this eve. . . ATO's will church and dine dates come the Sabbath. Couplings include such twosomes as Jean York, Theta, with Donald James, Helen Goodwin on the arm of Sam Seifert. And there will be others with others... Brushing Up. Tab the toothpaste smile and brushed locks of Spence Porter who is trying to blitzkrieg that Kappa salient, Annie Craft. His attitude is purely blase when brothers make mention of the time she keeps with ATO Tom Miller and Fooji Norris Anderson... Pledges silently curse the mystery man who keeps them running after Alpha Xi Lois Bridenbaugh so she can catch the all too many long distance telewacky calls he tongues her way... And what of the sophisticate who didn't go to the opera the other eve but decided impressions that he was there would conlribuate towards the apex in suaveness. To give said impression he public-ally congratu lated a fern lead on her perform ance in the third act. There was no third section!. . . Just in Case. If you get tired of enteitaining your date yourself, sit in on a session of "Hellsapoppin" which closely parallels the stage version in context. . .Pat Cole's Bob Sin key spending a couple of days in the horscpital for a minor opera tion on the nose and Pat Cole there almost enough to be charged room rent... Theta Mileno Hansen spending much time in the com pany of the steady old Delt Art Lincoln now that heartbeat Mickey of the Sig Nu house is keepin' 'em from flying. .. Sun day will bring one of the most racous revelations of the year on IT'S HELL-WEEK! He: Hi. She: H'lo. He: Uh She: Yes. He: I hear there's a dance at the Student Union Friday night the Oth. She: Oh? He: Uh huh. She: Who's playing, He: Johnny Cox. She: Oh? He: Uh huh. She: OH! Johnny Cox. He: Yeah. Wanna go? Sihe: OH! I'd just love to go. He: Okay. It's hell-week at the house and I'll have one of the freshmen In Step . . . Union Starts Dancing Class At Ag Campus To keep Nebraska students up to ihe minute with the folk dance craze storming university cam puses over the country, the Stu dent Union is sponsoring a square dancing class on Ag campus in the activities building. The class will begin Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 6:45 and will last until 8 p. m., continuing every Tuesday night for six lessons. Students may enroll that night and at the Feb. 17 session only, after which registra tion will be closed. There is no charge for instruction. Square-dancing proved its popu larity on this campus last semester when the Union sponsored a simi lar series of lessons held in the Union ballroom. The popular leaders of that class. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Danielson, will again in struct. a Beta boy and his sundry infatua tions which is torrid enough to blow the lid from .this campus' canned social conglomerate... Watch for it... We're done how. Funnier, crazier, tunier and loonier than the stage show is Hellzapoppin' at the Stuart the atre NOW! Adv. "Boxing Match" Stage Set For Comedy "Bird In Hand" . . . Sunday in Union The department of speech will present John Drinkwater's uproar ious three-act comedy, "Bud in Hand," Sunday afternoon, Feb. 8. at 4 o'clock in the Union ballroom. This is the second in a series of plays presented by students in the department and sponsored by the Union. Identification cards are good for admittance. A story of modern times, the play concerns class distinctions in England and their coming aboli tion. The innkeeper of the "Bird in Hand" refuses to allow his daughter to marry the son of the lord of the neighboring manor be cause he believes an heir to a manor is too good for his daugh California Casuals.... Masterfully tailored of Strooeh Chuntla a new fabric that's soft and lipht. Suit and top coat match a costume complete in itself and backlog of your wardrobe. Jf'j unnrt these day$ to buy quality pure wools of classic cut that iccar well and hutk well for days to come. STYLF.CIUKT OltlGINALS Suits 29.95 Coats $35 Mlllrr's Council Outlines Ambitiousj Program Altho the war has caused a cur tailment in the scope of the Ne braska Foundation, now being or ganized by the Student Council, Burton Thiel, Council president, declared yes terday that there is an im portant place for such a serv ice institution on the campus. With ground w o r k having been laid all last- semester, evolution of the f o u n d a t i on would be ac cepted from Wednesday to Saturday next week at John Selleck's office in the coliseum. Hurlua Thirl. C'miriy Journal. With no requirements in regard to affiliation, sex, or class, candi dates for chairman must file a platform and an outline of quali fication when applying for the of fice. The Council will then choose from the candidates. Plans Changed. Under the original plans, the federation was to consist of a ter. The ardent suitor finally con vinces papa and all ends well. The characters and action of "Bird in Hand'' will be seen by the audience as at a boxing match, the regular stage being extended into the middle of the ballroom and spectators seated around three sides of it. Robert Hyde will play the inn keeper, Carlene Hohensee. his daughter; and Ronald Metz will be seen as the suitor. The cast also includes Robert Aldiich, William Reece, Clarence Flick, Josephine Weaver, and Bernard Schwartz. Clarence Flick is also acting as student director of the produc tion. Rady - I - War SrM4 Flwtr. for Uni Foundation number of committees including one for a Foundation Ball, Col lege Days, Student Statewide Ac tivities committee and several other minor committees. Entrance of the U. S. in war resulted in dropping of all committees except the statewide activities committee which this year, according to Thiel will-be synonymous to tire f6unda tion. Altho not pointed this year, the chairman will probably be heavily pointed next year. He will choose, with the approval of the Council, a six man board, each man repre senting a Regents district. Promote Good Will. Acting as a central governing body the board will carry out a campaign planned by the Student Council which has as its purpose, "To serve as a medium for the promotion of good will towards the university on the part of the public; to promote school spirit among the student body; to re lieve the strain of the limited fi nancial budgets; to maintain the present high status of the univer- I-F Ball (Continued from Page 1.) out," and those who tire of danc ing but still want entertainment will find the game rooms and the ping pong parlor open for their use. Because of the limitation of the ball to 500 couples, of which one member of the couple must be a Greek, a ticket rationing will go into effect. Tickets will sell for $1.50 a couple, and may be ob tained from the fraternity presi dents or the interfraternity council. I'or Sivpoihoart - Family - Fripnd EASTMAN KODAK STORES, Inc. 1221 'iV ' 1 - I 7- i K f ' ' ?: ' " ' - H h " s : 1 i i iyt sity, while, at the same time, fos tering greater progress by the in stitution in the field of education." Once the foundation gets or ganized, the board will cooperate with alumni association, the pub licity service, in the dissemination of information concerning the uni versity thru the respective Re gents districts. These board members will have under them representatives from each county in their district. These county representatives will serve as direct links between UN and their counties. Thiel asked yesterday that stu dents interested in filing for the foundation post see him at the Council office for all available information. YOUR DRUG STORE Johnston's Chocolates always make a hit OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14th &. P 2-1068 Pennies? 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