4 DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, March 9, 1943 IftaAltf BY WOLFGANG MONROE. Stranger Things I Have Never Seen. Than the new combination of Nata Porter and Preston Hays Is there a Kappa he has not dated ? Ia there a girl he hasn't dated? Than the so called high school girl Jim Nicola now squires about Than Elmer Sprague. Than Marj Jones staying true to Tom Woods. Than Howie Debus without J. M. Smith. Than the number of ensigns on leave. Like Ensign Art Mason, former Sig Chi escorting Polly Ann Petty last weekend. Than Tessie Reed being true to Sergeant Ford in Africa by going out with Buzz Diers. Sounds That Signify: The sound of jive from a juke box . . . crashing glasses falling to the floor ... the hiyas of campus politicos . . . the ring of the cash register for cokes and Lucky's . . . Chatter of lovers coo ing . . . the noise of the Taus when they enter en masse . . . The siz zle of cigaret butts dropped into near empty glasses . . . the slap of books on a leather covered bench. Sounds Overheard in the Dark: "I'm so happy the seniors aren't leaving. Who would we senior girls date? Pat Herminghaus. "What's so bad about the mea sles? You can't go to school for a week." Pat Catlin. "What parties there'll be after the 15th." Alan Jacobs. "I can drink cokes in a blizzard and enjoy it." Finley Howard. "She needn't think I'll be wait ing fr her when she finds her mis take. A disappointed lover. "Too bad Arnold doesn't have a G. I. haircut." Anon. "But the Mortar Boards are above politics." A sophomore girl. Is It True? That Martha Ann Bengtson Is going to the WAVES? That there are still 800 more men on the campus than women? So stop worrying Thetas. That Annabel Shaum is teach in judo for special students? Lieutenant Adams, better get her on your side. That there is someone more sar castic than Gerry Andcson? doubt it. That Norrie Anderson hasn't hung his pin after all this time? What patience. That Dorothy Black is going steady? And poor Munson was going to ask as soon as he got two dates in a row. That there are four Black Masques and one non-Masque run ning for May Queen. Is that quite cricket? That Janet Westover and John Slothower are catching each other on the rebound? Two weekend dates and coke dates every day aet some of us to wondering. (Note: The Pink Rag, due to paper shortages, will not be dis tributed Tuesday as expected, but will be delivered to subscribers Thursday. I Deferment (Continued from page 1.) the institution which he atends, 4. In attending an accredied Institution is these fields, either as a pre-professional student or as a professional student. It is to be assumed that the re mainder of those enlisted in the army Enlisted Reserve corps not specifically indicated in the groups below will be called to active duty in the near future: 1. Aeronautical engineers; 2. Automotive engineers; 3, Chem ical engineers; 4, Civil engineers; 5. Electrical engineers; 6. Me chanical engineers; 7. Radio en gineers; 8. Chemists; 9. Mathe mations; 10. Meteorologists; 11. Physicists, including astronomers; 12. Psychologists, and 13. Heat ing, ventilating, refrigerating, and air-conditioning engineers. Former UN Coed Wed . . . You may need the ; RED CROSS later The RED CROSS ; needs you now! Everyone's Broken Out i 4 i, Measles Are Measles No Matter What Nationality Be they German, Russian, French, or Syrian, meaoles and s Courtejjr Lincoln Journal Ms. Donald Hilesman was Miss Kathryn Stevens before her wed ding, which took place during this last winter. UN Library Adds Reference Book On Authors9 Lives The university library has re cently added "Twentieth Cen tury Authors" to the reference department. The 1577 page book contains biographies of more than 1850 writers who have written since 1900. Every author included in the book, who could be reached was invited to write liis own narra tive sketch. Each sketch also contains a list of the author's principal works and a guide to further study. Dedicated to Russian. The editors dedicated the book to Eugene Petrov, the "Russian Mark Twain," who was the first author included in the book to die in active serv ice. He was killed in the de fense of Sevastopal on July 2, 1942. Among the Nebraska authors included in the book are Willa Cather, Mari Sandoz, Bess Streeter Aldrich, Mrs. Mignon Eberhart, Clyde Brion Davis, Dorothea Canfield Fisher, and John Neihardt But No One's Broken Up mumps are pests m any language. However, our Cornhusker lads and lassies are not "broken up" or even "out" over the situation and are enjoying themselves, thank you. "McBee" and his little pal Mc Carthy of the Beta house, besides going stir crazy are enjoying bouquet of "Four Roses" or a reasonable facimile from "Bugs" Jerner, Alpha Phi, and Dottie Thiesen, Theta who seem to think they are immune from those red dots. Kappa kids, Marilyn Edwards, Mary Jean Fisher, and "Dortch" Douglas roared up to Omaha in hopes c making measles more popular. One of the proud "has beens" of the disacse. was Fritz Albert, of the Taus, who must have gotten well sudden 'cause a telephone call over that way revealed Fritz had gone out for the afternoon. Gamma Phi has had old home week and everybody got ac quainted with each other, and they remained at home to all friends who were able to get by the quar antine sign. So if you scratch of begin to turn that sunburn color with spots thrown in, law low; ; ; ALL OVER THE WORLD America's 900,000 aviation workers combine their skill and experience to satisfy today's demand for vital war necessities. Thanks to our air plane makers, ground crews and pilots like Capt. Haakon Gulbransen (shown here), of Pan American Airways, needed supplies are flown to our fighting men all over the world. Their r;-L filan to. Strain a, a . J V rUew 7'WK SAM.. 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