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8 DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, April 30, 1943 ! 1 ' BY JIDGE MASON. Here we are trying to concert trate (period) on writing a bit of news while we are just dyyyyyying of curiosity concerning the picture which appeared next to this col umn yesterday. They tell us there will be another one today which leads us to suspect that Thorn- berg s publicity ideas are suffering from armyphobia. No offense nieant. Our wandering reporter, The Snitch, has also been suffering from curiosity lately, due to the disappearance of Bill Gist every morning after breakfast: He folowed Bill from school one day To see where he would go, And found him at Barb Schalter's boose Eating another breakfast. (We're not responsible for rhyme or reason.) We have finally come to the conclusion that air corps dates are preferred over ROTC dates after . having received a list of 46 dates for the week end between air corps beys and university girls. A few of these dates: Mary Neu house, Alpha Phi, and Rod Taylor a t'h Delt from U. of Oregon; Betty Slothower and an ATO from the same university, Bill O'Malley; Dorothy Black, Chi O, and Joe Benoit, Omega Alpha Kappa from Soc. Jr. College; Don Barsotti of Stanford, former sports editor of the UCLA Bruin; and Donna Rae; and Vera Ingebretsen, Sig Alph irom L ct Idaho, and Tiny Davi son, Alpha Chi. Woody Davis of San Francisco U is making a dou ble heackr of it by having a date with L;s Brainard, Alpha Chi, Saturday and one with "DeeV Stonesiffr Sunday. Two Dekes from U of Wiscon sin, namely Jim Stewart and Jim Wheeltr will be escorting Pat Chflmterlin, Theta, and Betty Ann Kendal!, respectively. Bill Mayo, not of the clinic, but a Pi Kappa Alpha from USC, and a 440 dash performer, has a date with Mar garet Kaufman. Bob Riley, a skiier from Wisconsin university (it must have been a long trip) is ateppir.g out with Jean Wood ford of the Dorm. Another Split-Up. We have wasted sufficient time for The Snitch to come back from his bi-2a:ly rounds to bring us the news that Helen Greusel, AOPi, has broken that steady chain between herself and Bob Ferguson. DU. The Snitch found the source of trouble at the Pi Phi house. Some day, if you want to hear something funny, ask the Phi Psis how their fraternity brother, Dick Joyce, happened to participate in the raiO ever Tokyo. These week end leaves are good army psychol ogy for fjch missions. Sig Eps Say Goodbye. The Eps will be throwing a farewell party Saturday night, where such combinations will be seen as Tzy Miller and Betty Ruth Dunlap, Chi O, Bob Henderson and pinmate Mary Miles, Tri Dclt, Dave Barber and Doris Marshall, AOPi, Cap Theisen and Lois Mct calf, Ch: O. and Gil Allan and Pat Hasselquist, Alpha Chi. Compel. tion for this party will be the S'.fma Chi party where We will find Bill Heintzelnian and Gloria S.r.izas, Lincoln high, Jack Reincki F.r.d Betty Westburg, Gus Duvas f.r.d Joan Damewood, clun ker's love at first sight) Stan Maitz fcr.d Barbara Breed, and Harhtn Koutchens and Eva Spelts, Alpha F'b:. So w:t these lists to wade thru, we leave you with a wish for all, "Happy week end." Poultry Science (Juh Disbands For Dura I ion Record! books of the CPSC, Corn husker poultry science club, have been closed for the duration, an nounced Ray Stehno, treasurer. Despite present conditions, the Poultry club at ag college, has had a successful year. Last semester the club sponsored a poultry judg ing contest. This semester, an an nual party was held, and colored movies were shown to the public. Fifty dollars was invested by the club in war bonds to insure the future welfare of the club after the war, Nan Ramone 2-1 New Man With the feeling that Ivy Day, more than any other one day of thi year, holds special import for Nebraska's coeds, the following- form sheet is hereby respectfully dedicated to them. Members of the Daily Nebraskan staff, looking eagerly forward to this day when (possibly) political back-stabbings, (possibly) intra-sorority knifings, (possibly) the acme in ex- HORSE ODDS JOCKEY COMMENTS Are Lock 7-5 No Jockey Insiders think that she should be pres'ent at finish. Safe bet. Steady horse has jockey with experience in tough spots. Hard worker. Should place even tho sire was fouled in same run ning last year. Carrying colors of red and white; has plenty of backing to place high here. Peppy nag. runs well. Bookies say stable has good connections. Waiting a long time for this race; has stuff to win unless fouled at the stretch. Loss of wise handler to army making running more difficult, but experts say there is a reason "Y" she won't lose. Stable has had difficulties in past, but last winning race will help her. Fed in eastern pasture: has won many country races and is a safe bet in this one. 12-1 A. Lot Should wander in; is entry with Ronnie's Girl 4-1 No Jockey Theta Lass 4-1 M. B. Prexy Butch Mar May Doll Thorp 5-1 6-1 A. Tri Unafilliated 8-1 No Jockey Well, Wells 10-1 No Jockey Bluegrass B 10-1 Doubtful Joyce J. hibitions of all the venom that feminism can be, and (probably) a super display of screams, groans, shrieks, cheers, weeping, wailing, and gnashing of the teeth predominate. In advance, the Daily wishes Godspeed to the soon-to-be Mortar Boards. In your hands, for the duration, will rest the machine that man calls campus politics. We trust, hope, are almost certain . . . you will keep it well oiled. MMMCNTC Butch and good bet unless track gets muddy. Recovered from sickness in stable, and should run fast race witfc very good support. This filly won Foundation derby; but looks bad on the stretch. Record is good but handlers say she needs smart jockey. A dark horse in this one. Fast starter may take this one. Would be cinch if all handlers were present. Hard worker, lacks proper con nections. Could place in close race. May laugh her way into the money; looks good but lacks nec essary weight required for this race. Has weight but track big shots think she's erratic; has caused too much trouble at the prst in early runnings. Knows ins and outs of various stables but never enters herself in other races; has helped others running in this one. This two-year-old can out-run all entries, but youth disqualifies her. HORSE ODDS JOCKEY Lyonheart 12-1 Curly Jan Pretty Model 12-1 A. Becky - Simmy 15-1 Doubtful Little Chris 15-1 Iz Missing Bone Bright 18-1 No Jockey Smiling Mundy 20-1 Doubtful Red June 30-1 No Jockey Trish Cole W-1 No Jockey V-Mail -1 M. B. Prexy SLACKS SEPARATE PLAY SUITS SPORTS DRESSES JUMPERS DIRNDLS BLOUSES if i msm M mmM v:k ;vt:ea i rr HJfiT'.' ". CJLi- Jtmed excitmtCHt Section There's excitement . . . because it's Spring and time to have gay new lf 1 L play togs from California, pretty new "peasantries, smooth, smooth slacks . . just looking for funl Sportswear Section SECOND FLOOR And priced for coeds" budgets! o 0 PAS