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8 At long last . . . Students can settle down for finals with election over By Agnes Wanek. With the all-important Student Council election out of the way, things are beginning to settle down to a little bit. . . and at least for a while no one will ask or tell you to vote Barb-Liberal or Progressive or anything. Concen tration seems to be on the big things planned for the weekend, part of which started last night with the Theta-Phi Gam picnic. Saturday plans include the DU pic nic Fiji-Tau Tussle, and Kappa Siij-Sigmo Nu Field Day. And the lid's off for one final fling before the blitzkrieg begins. IT'S HERE! At last, after waiting for these many weeks, the Fiji-Tau Tussle will come off Saturday. Plans start in the afternoon when a strictly stag contest will be held to determine the possessor of the Golden Gobloon, now held by the Phi Gams who were triumph last year. There will be dancing in the evening beneath the light of colored lanterns and the moon (they hope). And a new feature of the affair is the election of a Fiji Tau queen. No one seems to know on what basis the election will be made, but a queen will reign. Some ATO's and their dates are Bob James and Trl Delt Ruth Grant; Phil Ford and Gamma Phi Maxine Hoffman; Bob Windle and Alpha Chi Dorothy Wind. Fhi Gams and their dates are: Gerald DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE "A Good Teachers Agency" 1918 1940 COME IN AND SEE US 643 Stuart Bui.dlng WE HAVE DOZENS OF DAZZLIN 4lh Floor : is , v 'S X Spahn and Theta Virginia Smith; Jerry Thompson and DG Beth Merrick; Claude Wright and Pi Phi Georgia Swallow. PICKNICKING at Linoma Beach Saturday will be the DU's and their dates for whom big things have been planned. You might be surprised to know that Ralph Reed is taking Marie Vogt, Alpha Phi of last year. Bob Green will be seen with Theta Aline Hos man, Neal Felber with DG Betty Rathburn, Wally Munson with AOPi Dorothy Heumann, Walt Johnson with Pi Phi Marylouise Simpson. Dick Yoimj is taking the food. TO OMAHA will go the Chi Plus to attend their annual alumni banquet to be held on the roof ballroom of the Blackstone hotel, Saturday night. Principle speakers will be John Latenser, jr., president of the alumni association and Ed Segrist, president of the active chapter. CONTINUING what may become an annual cus tom, the Thetas and Fijis held their usual picnic last night at An telope park, properly chaperoned. Among those present were Lu cille Botts and Bus Wisner, Vir ginia Stoddard and Bob Daven port, Eetty Wolfers and Bob Butz, and Betty Jo Byllesby and Kenny 1 Ellis. Barclay Leathern visits uni speech department ! Barclay S. Leathern, secretary of the National Theatre confer ence, will visit the university speech department on May 30. Leathern, a professor of theatre, 095 Sprinkled with "air conducting" per forations . . .with short, short vamps for super flattery.. you'll adore any ooe of these lovely new Lc Lainesl Olhtr Slylei to 0.75 S H O S THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Julia Love hall will hold open house on Sunday Julia Love hall, Nebraska's newest dormitory, will hold open house from 3 to 5 Sunday after noon for parents, alumni, and friends who wish to inspect it. The Sunday open house will be the first opportunity of the public to see the inside of the dormitory, which boasts the latest equipment and comfort. All rooms will b open for in spection, and Miss Katherine Hendy, social director of the dormitory, has arranged a com plete tour of the building, where visitors may see the new dining hall, the kitchen, student rooms, game rooms, and the beautiiuiiy landscaped courtyard. All recreational facilities will be available to visitors, and exhibi tion tennis and ping-pong matches have been arranged. is on leave from Western Reserve university in Cleveland. Professor Leathern, wno is tour intr the countrv on a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, is vis iting theatre groups in communi ties and institutions, me na tional Theatre conference has its offices at Western Reserve, and is subsidized by the Rockefeller Foundation. Track -- (Continued from page 7.) higher than the A. & M. repre sentatives this year. N. U. strong in field. Nebraska's main bid for point3 will be in the three weight events where the powerful Huskers lifted twenty-four points in last week's Big Six meet. The A. & M. team i3 not particu larly strong in the shot, discus or javelin, and may have a hard time win ning a place in any of the three events. B i tr Six champions and n V1" record holders tJ- Ed Wibbels anrl Herb Grote, in the discus and javelin, respec tively, lead the T " it" i WILLIAM SMUT3 Journal & Star. parade. In ad- dition, there are Ray I'rochaska, who also broke the discus record, and Henry Rolin, Vike Francis and Maynard Swartz, all of whom picked up places in the meet. Bus Knight, handicapped by a sore elbow last Saturday, will be back to give the javelin another try. The meet, which begins at 2, will be broadcast in portions over KFAE. Students will bo admitted upon presentation of season ath letic lxjoks. Page (Continued from Pago 1.) have a sympathetic understanding of the purposes of the work. "There it a great work to be done by you young people," the Nebraska graduate declared. "It offers opportunity for professional and his ORCHESTRA IOC Person STUDENT UNION BALLROOM J JOHNNY ! COX employment, for intelligent appli- cation of your training and abili- ties, and for service. 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