Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TuesHay, OcfoSbr "23, TtT3 1. The Vitalis Boy places cap on back of head, the better to show off curly locks In front. 2. The Introvert who lives In a little world all his own. 3. "I Have Returned." 4. Non-conformist. This camp us detriment refuses to wear the symbol of Freshman standing. 5. Beau Bummel likes the way his cap sets off that red plaid shirt-jacket. (Ed not) Attain, Uie (leasing rum today the uuwent 6. Once a Freshman, always a Freshman. ShuknL goncm&uL ofc. Opinion. "Sum. UJsl 3UksL OsulO'CIojcAa!" BY EUGENE BERMAN The second week of one o' clock Saturday permissions for coeds having passed, this inquir ing reporter took it upon himself to find how the almost revolu tionary concession on the part of the AWS has been received on the campus. The process of finding people to interview began at eleven o'clock Sunday morning with no success. Same Difference During the afternoon when signs of life began to appear on the campus, it was possible to take a concensus of opinion. One group of people said in unison, "Sure, the extra half hour is a fine Amer ican institution, but it seems that we have to rush just as much to get in at one as we did to get in at twelve-thirty." A fellow who just happened to hear the conversation ventured of his own free will, "That's what the extra time is for. If the ration of men to women is four to one, we are certainly deserving of that extra half hour when we suc ceed in getting a date.". Approve Innumerable people expressed approval of the new ruling, but no on gave better and more log ical reason than this one given by one of the more outstanding "men" on the campus: "I wholeheartedly approve of the one o'clock per mission, because it keeps my roommate, who is quite a woman's man, out an extra half hour on Saturday nights, which in turn gives me that much more time to study undisturbed." Then there is the group of men who have banded into a club, calling themselves "The 2nd Ird, and 4thers" who emphaticall and unanimously expressed decided opposition against allowing the coeds this additional time, "For," they claim, "it just makes us feel worse about not having a date which if we had would last a half hour longer than the one we didn't have under the old system." dlaqqsxt BY PAT TOOF. For the morning news-drinkers who are eagerly gulping down the strong black headlines, a little of the social sewerage has been collected. A secret that has been hushed about from place to place deals with five annonymous Phi Delt pledges who dedicated last Friday night to Omaha and to "Rosey" ... no more can be said. Gene Edwards and Barb Mc Kinley made the jaunt to East Hills that night to help Houtz Gil lian Steenburg celebrate his birth day. Lynn Hazleton held the place of special interest for. Houtz on the occasion. Speaking of Friday . . . We have now seen the eighth wonder, Elmer "A w g w a n" Sprague crashed social circles and appeared at Kings escorting Gretchen Burham. Norm Leger and Beverly Honneker made up the other half of the party. Another couple, obviously happy in each other's company, is Walt Loomis and Barb Hunter . . . Per haps it pays to be a bus boy. Misunderstandings. Understand Chuck Mulvaney experienced some confusion Sat urday night with two dates on his hands for the. Delt pary at An telope Pavilion. After asking the girl from Omaha down for the occasion, Mo took a quick change of heart and favored June Gable that night, fixing up a buddy with his other date. Change Predicted. Speaking strictly on daresay, there may be a 6light change of feeling between Hedy Schultz and Bill Dolvey sometime in the near future. It might also prove inter esting to watch happenings be tween Cap Theisen and Jean Swengle. They will be together at the Sig Ep breakfast dance iiext Saturday, while Curly Elword will import Gloria Benard from Kansas City for the dance. Craig Announces Formation Plans Of Air Squadron Plans for the formation of a campus squadron of the Air Re serve Association to promote the authorization of an Air Reserve flying unit at the Lincoln Air Base were announced by Frit? Craig this week. Groundwork will be laid for the organization of the local unit at the first meeting of the group at 7:15 tomorrow night in the Lin coln Hotel. An invitation to at tend this first meeting was ex tended to all former Air Corps personnel attending the univer sity. Members of the Air Corps Reserve interested in acquiring Dying time under the Army's Re serve program will especially ben efit from this opening meeting and the aims of the group, ac cording to Craig. Col. LeBailey, officer in charge of the Air Corps Reserve program at Offutt Field, will be the feat ured speaker of the opening meet ing. Craig indicated that plans for the establishmen of a Reserve fly ing unit at the Lincoln Air Base are on file in Washington. New School Bill Will Be Discussed On Vet Forum Participants in Wednesday eve ning's veteran's forum will dis cuss the school amendment bill which will be voted on in the No vember election. The discussion, which will begin at 7:15 in the Union will be fol lowed by a business meeting of the veteran's organization. The weekly foruuus, a project of the organization, are recorded and broadcast over radio station KFAB. Any persons interested may attend the discussions. Foundation . . . (Continued from Page 1.) before tonight, Oct. 29, or the stu dent's name will not appear in the directory. Domeler, Dwayne Dommau, Calvin Donnelly, Eldon Doran, Robert Doyle. William Drexler. Freddie Duryea, Cecil Eggen, Frita Kloe, Carl Else. Floyd Elwongen, Clarence Enevoldsen, Donald Evans, Milton Farrell Thomas Ferguson, James Farmer, Graydon Finker, John Flmhaber. 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