DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, November 12, 1940 Socially Spsjaldna- Among suggestions any soul might make for an improved U of N let us add that laudable thought of commemorating Armistice Day every Monday ... A long week end, this, that most people took home with them . . . some wont hunting, like Delt Barney Buehl minus date this time the publica tions chiefs convened In Detroit . . , with Aden and Forke stopping over in Chicago; Harris delayed his back-to-Lincoln movement in Omaha but Ed Siegrist came straight home ... he telephoned DDD Martha Whelan those inten tions also . . . Karl Arndt's Ec class heard from Forke . . . Avery sent a singing telegram in greet ing that punctuated Friday morn ing's quiz. ... The rest of the people or stoo dents -took in a house party . . . there were only ten . . . all darn good parties also . . . Friday night ruin didn't seem to put the damper on any good time3 . . . Sightseen: i3..Hw nwr And A TO Bob Sand- berg at Pi Phi; Ren Bucacck's classic remark to Chi O Ruthie luiiiar'a date. Kris Benrer he hadn't even met Eric Thor whosi rsn ah wpars the cute Phi Mu ri.voration.t . . . and the color the rnctnmH Sis- Chi's added to all the other parties . . 'hey left v...ir rlnuivl nartv fol look at HIV I. - ' I flirt nthrtl'C Saturday nite the DU's tossed another good deal . . . it's their second you know they've got the right idea ... the AGR's closed down and it seems that they dated a lot of lasses away from the AXiDelt Hound Up . . . De Schill was out there with Bob Rupp . . . . . . . nursing ner d r o k e n an ki Trl Delts threw a fine par ty and the Sammies were In top form and the Beta Bigs Musner party was as good aa it was sup posed to be ... we hear. . .it was sort of closed. . . . Plentv DODular lass must be DG Betty Lemon . . . some five Iowa lads came to town to see Betty and the game . . . uu s weren i they? ... Sorority mothers will have to cross Phi Gam Byron Deck off their definitely on the loose list rsuiao it seems that his real true love and stuff is in Sullins Col lege, state of Virginia, and there is quite some speculation that maybe she wears a Figi sweet heart pin . . the laay cauea me lad the other nite also . . . The Delta Tau Deltas pledged Chuck Shubert, Harry Poppas, and Wnllv MarDowell. . . . Have you seen Beta Bell -Ned strolling toward the KKG house, also ... a pledge seems to have caught the roving eye or some thintr Purely in the interest of three lads and their slight request we're taking a page out of the Business Manager's little book and insert in rr an n.t-bv recmcst: Wanted: Military Ball Dates by Bus Black, Benny Kohout, and Bud Boyden. siitrht unpHfioations . . . not over fivp.fivp weighted accordingly, must have the ability to dance, chat, and they'd prefer beauty queen material. Any young wom an filling these shoes are urged to call the Phi Delt bouse ai once. Tlmis appoints Seagrcn head of engineers Commandant releases names of additional . non-com promotions Harry Seagren has been pro moted from cadet lieutenant colo nel to the cadet colonelship of the engineers, according to an an nouncement last week by Colonel C. A. Thuis, commandant of ca dets. The following appointments of cadet non-commissioned officers also was announced: Color Hrrirranl. Cadrt Martyr Krrgfant Kit-hard ffttrt. Cadrt Technical Nrrgrant John Peter. Cadet Ncriecant llrrt Alien. Cadet Mrrxrant Wilbur Mumford. (iuldon Bearers Infantry, Company A Kuxene Hoop. Company B Wilbur Mumford. Company C Ted Omen. Company It William It. Zlnn, Company K l.n Miller. Company F Stuart Mukln. Company U Kobrrt Cattle. Company H r'runrln Hood. Company 1 Klton Uohrman. Company K Jam? Wfftanrr. Company I. Clifford KleaKer. Company M Uiwrll Kicky. Field Artillery. Battery A Jamn Huntrsa. Battery B Van W. Harnuui. Battery C Van W. Ilarman. Battery It Kobert Kvans. Battery K Woodrow Whin. No Sunday paper Because of the extended week end due to the Armistice Day va cation yesterday, the DAILY did not publish a paper Sunday. Pub lication is resumed today. Girls, here are your 'bachelor' candidates! (All women vote tor 6) Dale Anderson Chester Bowers Robert BurruM Jack Clarke Gerald Davis Warren Day James Evinger Neal Felber William Fox Woodrow Fullen Richard Gellatly Theodore Hubbard Erwin Klein James Kirkendall George Knight Edward Lof John Mason Clifford Meier Alex Mills . Francis Murphy Jack Paetow Fred Preston Carl Rapp Homer Roger Mylan Ross Edwin Rousek John Sandall Robert Sandberg Robert Searle George Souders Donald Steele "Jack Stewart Gene Walters Forest Wilson (Continued from page 1) Would you use these facili ties if the, coliseum were open after 6 p. m.7 YesQ Nog How often per week?, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Would you pay $1.50 per se mester for basket and towel if the coliseum were open after 6 p. m.? All barb men answer: YesQ No If opportunity presented it self, would you join a co-op house where you could eat your meals for from $16 to $20 per month? Yesn NoQ Would you pay $22 to $2 per month for board and room in a co-op if opportunity presented it serf? Yesn No Vote- (Continued from page 1.) later than 5 p. m. on the sec ond Friday prior to the day of election, at the office of student activities. The secretary of the Council shall announce In the columns or the DAILY NE BRASKAN, at least ten day prior to the day upon which fil ings close, the time when filing shall be made. All Makes Typewriters Sale or Bent Special Student Batoa BLOOM TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Phone 2 5258. 12S N If, Lincoln Neb. lVieSt ontinued from page 1.) would quit if they could." Father Hubbard displayed both his genial wit and biting sarcasm in his comments on the military situa tion in the far north. .He spiked rumors that Soviet Russia was building an air base within striking distance of Alas kan shores by pointing out that all his investigations of such a move had proved it to be propa ganda. He also criticized the use ... rrv.ru Wed.'.'. OW I i. - el ..-aaO . . I Nwi War 11 a Terrify Fire " 1 Shown i BAPTISM of AW!! "... of politics in the selection of two vprv noor naval and aviation in southern Alaska. Rv th results obtained from his expeditions in Alaska, Father Hubbard expects to prove that the Eskimos are Tartar refugees from China. His investigations showed that thev snoke a language akin to Chinese, and he hopes some day to compare recordings ne maae of their tongue witn tneir Asiatic relatives to show he is ngnt. Give 'em the SMOKER'S cigarette and watch 'em register Theatre- m information Fie" -. No Foolin' Folks . . . I ( it's the Funniest Hit I I they 've ever been in ! i JAMES STEWART (That C.ay From Whni(lonl and ROSALIND RUSSELL (That Woman From The ) j in "HO TIME for COMEDY ( Con tinueiL from page I.) thinks Anne is far below the fam ily's social standard. After th marriage. Victoria levels all her naturally vindictive najure against the young oriae. When her own sister, caronne, ai t Am nt to befriend the irirl. Vic toria turns against her also. The fami v remains under victorias Vinrrl thumb. But just as a nation sometimes turns acainst its aicT.ar.or we famiiv slnwlv rises in revolt. In one of the play's tense dramatic scenes, Rip and nis wire ten on Victoria. A plot to murder Anne follows the revolt. i Srtvla Ittmaa TfliMMi Rlrhard Patnry i iu R.tt wit ana uorotn rnirr Anne Darrow Roberta vim. v R..I Mlldrrd Mannlna ( arollnr Van Brrt irim iwi" Mr. Chaae Kmni wio &i .i v.. Rtihrrt Rlark Rln Van Brrt N Whlltaker Dr. John Sully Clifford Mead ljuiibrrt KoPrn unwira v." 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