THE DAILY NEBRASKA Friday, April 5, 1940 There ore . . . Sti 1 1 some lads 'n lasses who are footloose, fancy free By Mary Jean McCarthy. Now that everyone is going toady or else they at least have a pin it seems a little difficult to find something to ramble about. But then, people still drink cokes, go to movies, have house parties, and formals. Then too, some are still foot lcofce and fancy free and are just scarfing the happy hunt ing ground. We are hoping that everyone is looking forward to an other perfect week end for today, it has arrived after five o'clock. WHAT TO DO is the question Kappa Delt Marion . Stone is trying to solve these days for last wetk' she asked Marvin Kruse. Fwnhouse, to her spring house party not knowing that the Kappa Sig party was the same night and bfing the reason that Don Siempor. to whom she was pinned for a year, would be down for the fun. Some fun. Yes ? ? ? THE PARADE you might have seen a few eve nings bpc out north was all brought on by Sig Alph Clark O'Hanlon. wl.o had bet the broth ers he coult: run for two solid miles, withoi:t rest, water, food, or drink of course it took Lloyd Wright, one rf the brothers, to set the pace ami spur him on. but old 'Butch" finely won, and is now ten dollar? to the good. WEDDING BELLS will soon lie ringing for Theta Marie Anderson for she is now wearing a t-eautiful diamond and Easter prtstrt from her flying cadet. MYSTERY LOOMS AGAIN at the Bus house and they are hoping it v iV. be the last time too. Last night, vhen it was all dark, someone, no; saying who. for we don't know, rv.t someone, cut down one of the t?ees in the front yard. What will ti-ey do for shade??? What wii; ;hey do for leaves? What will trey'do BLISS, 'TIS WONDERFUL thinks K&rpa Sig Pledge Hex Crews sine he met Beth Howley. He has sorrr dates in the near future wjtl r.tr and when telling hi. brother? of his fortune they merely scci'ttd and said, " O. K. Wo bet you zr.'t get her picture." So a few r..thts later he called the mockirif, brothers in. and as they stood .-.round they saw on his dresser, yes, that's right, Bth's piiti'rt. We wonder who's laughing now. By the way a fly ing cadet down Texas way has the original copy. TROUBLES A BREWIN' and this time it is between Kappa Ann McLaughlin and Phi Psi Tom Grimes. They used to be seen almost everywhere together but now one of the brothers, namely Al Busch, is head man and has stepped into Tom's old shoes. SUNDAY NIGHT the Alpha Chis will have a buffet supper and entertain the fellahs. Some of those going will be Carole Brown and Acacia Butch Larson; Faye Irwin and Sig Ep Clint Jur genson; Mary Lu Adams and Whitey Reed, Delt and Nancy Mauk with Bob Schricker. SOME OF THE BOYS say that on the twelve-thirty nights Sig Ep Julien Bors takes a step ladder over to the AOPi house and a few minutes before "lights out" he mounts the ladder and turns out the lights. How come J. B. ? COME OVER FOR DINNER tonight girls, for DG Margy Krause says that this is the big night and that she has decided it would be an excellent time to pass the candy. Why tonight? 'Cause there will not be so many there?' Wonder what happened to the old adage the more the merrier? Ski Stealers (Continued from page 4.1 craftily send out ski troops to round up the potent beverage which is the staff of life to the Russians. "Ski Stealers" includes a cast of 17 characters, headed by "Egor," known as Jack Bittner, arts and science senior and star of the University Players. Louis Wilkins, arts and science, has the role of "President Helsinki" who leads his side in the attempt to gain revenge on Rush. "Studsky" and "Crabitch" Egor's right hand men, are portrayed by Bob Gelwich and Verne Geissinger. The Parts of "Guy Helsinki" son of the president, and the "Colonel," an Englishman called in by Fun land to solve the Rush mystery, have been assigned to Carl Harns- ! borger and Tom Philips. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL BULLETIN Tin? l.'.'.ttin is for the us of campus orcanizat inns, .students, and farultv jrr tors. N'Hi'Vs ("r the bulletin must b; sent or brought to the DAILY i if. e hy 5 p. m. everv day for insertion in the paper the follow inn morit.j (.-. Notice must he tped or legibly written and signed hv me (.rr .;h the authority to have the notice published. The bulletin will f.fi '. fiaily exieiit Monday and Saturday, on pace tWo of the nkej;am-:.n TODAY I Ifc BAR Y JOtW. viml.nl. wh wlHh part On poiltlon In the library may take the annual ex amination on Saturday, April ft. Nttidcnta arr avkcci l ( l-ly ai o.m a poKihle to Mix Kutlrrii-e at her office near the loan dek mi thr n.ain fhmr nl the library. The examination will tw held la the reserve reading mm a.! ( a. m. 1 ION lAN(F.. l-ee William will play fur the Vnlon dance In 1 h ttMironm al p. m. HOMK Ml. The Nebraakr. Home Kr Aiianelallon will me-t In pnri,r. XVK from 1 to 4 p. m. R14.1 I ST !'ltN.llM. There wilt Ik a record remieil program on the famerf Muntr act la the faculty lounge at 4 p. n . hnn Mr.s. The harh vii' hnnr d twice no Saturday night with Rit. end Mall haa heen chanced TT Tiote loir iHMer UNDER JCH'TirrtEl. DIRECTION Alpha Gamma Rho Spring Party Sfii rdny Evening to Kiiday nlrht from VSfl to 8:J. SENIORS. June or AntrnM candidate for the Cer tlflcale In Social work or Ihe Teacher fertlflrate, i-.nrd hy Ihe Male Hiinertn tendant nf Public Instruction, ahontd file their application In Ihe Rdntrar'a office. Room 9, by April It. Office honn are from t a. m. to S p. m. Application for decree t either of these time mnt alno have been fliod hy April I! If hl haa not heea done pre vloanly. NOON KORIM. )r. Arthur Tctenwn of the Raral eco nomlra diimrtmenl on A( ram put wll' aridreM the faculty noon forum In th Home Kconomlc cafeteria oa l.an t laaaea." SATURDAY HH.I) tOMPANV. The fornhnaker I'leld company will meet at n:4 a. m. In Nehranka hall. MeTiher are asked to wenr their fatigue aniiornm. The pmhlem thl Saturday concern blank ammunition. SUNDAY MIS1CAI. TKA. A maslcal tea mill he lven hy the rel drnu of ( arrte Br lie Raymond and Jnlln Iive hall from 4 mull p. m. 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