DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, December 8, 194Q Socially Spsiakinq. Jo Duree Notations in the book . . . On the Military Ball, why say anyimng . . . you were there . . . or anyway a goodly crowd crowd ed and the military dent's little get-together is strictly one for the book ... it takes rush, week and the Military Ball for us poor mor tals to discover that Nebraska gals are strictly not a bad looking ounen . . . me ak countesses who showed up in their countessing irocits were gorgeous ... the at tractive Honorary Colonel didn't have the usual lass worrv haca nap there was a sure cinch no one else would show tip in an identical out fit .. . and .then there's a note On the Sig Nu pigge dinner . . . an elegant affair for sure . . . Bill Stuht and KKG pledge Phid Hoff man who lingered a year at Lin denwood before lighting at Ne braska, really seem to be reviving a friendship which dates from grade school days . . . the pledge over at the Nu house whom a number of lasses have their eye on, Chad Chandler, was about with Catha Smith . . . and there was also a pigge . . . The Delta Upsilons and the Kap pa Alpha Thetas are really friend ly these days ... we understand that Harry Ankeny who goes steady with Theta pledge Marian Linch has been developing a sis terly feeling for Marian's pledge sister Ardis Lyman and takes her over to the DU house occasionally . . . perhaps with seeing DU pledge Bill Fahnstock in mind . . . Ardis and Bill have been seen together. Anyway, it's a possible explana tion . . . Speaking of notes . . . seems a major militant soul that he is took note of a license which was stalled atop a hill which the mili tary department considers its very own ior maneuvering purposes. me souls who accompanied the major are inclined to claim that one of the car's occupants was Jviarp KXaUSe Which we're nrlinAH to doubt . . . Oh yes. notation to lads who are interested . . rhi Jeanne Meier has quit this steady going Dusiness . . . And we must make a nnt tn suggest to Viscount Franria that nobody's girl of the week should De orainiess . . . and suggest also mat i-orrev Behm s lass Alnha T1.S T-.i .. . t-iii oeuy urom, would fit th picture . . . Note on AlDha Phi- ppn Di.n Jean Christie is still plenty happy aooui me Dirtnoay song the ATO's concocted and dedicated to Jean and ATO . . . And note . . . beat nut a rnlnmn Luree . . . Barb Union meets Tuesday The problem of university finances and possible lowering of educational standards will be the center of discussion of the Barb Union at its regular meeting Tues day. "The editorial of the DAILY NEBRASKAN will be discussed pro and con, and a stand taken regarding its implications," pre dicted President Blaine Sloan. Ray Murray and Sloan will re port on the appeal to the univer sity senate regarding the election of Nov. 12. Murray will present the results of the Student Council investigation of employment conditions. Morrill has student art exhibit from Chicago Now hanging in Gallery B, Mor- nu naii is a student exhibition from the American academy of art, Chicago. The academy, pri marily a school of commercial art has sent some of its best pieces' of student work, including letter ing, layouts, advertising, illustra tions, fashion drawings, and dresa designs. More than 60 coeds stormed the aeronautics department of the Uni versity of Minnesota to enroll for flying courses, but only five could be accepted. . - """'"v luuuiviuii i viz auurjuru. LlSCEMST EEOQESQSDHEI g Give Him Something He Wants I 'Invalid'- (Continued from page 1.) a young doctor with an eye toward having his medical expenses cut. Toinette and the daughter, played by Louise Lemen, bring the play to a climax with their successful attempt to foil the father's plans. Play addressed to audience. The dramatic action of "Imag inary Invalid'' is frankly addressed to the audience with no attempt to create the illusion of realism sought by more modern plays. It has long been recognized as a keen satire' on the social and profes sional conventions of the middle 17th century and brought Moliere fame as one of the world's greatest , saancai aramatists. The cast of characters is as fol lows: Moniur Ardin Jon PruUn 'neue Ruth MacMillan Anceliaue i t " ............ uru.OT: A-JCI1ICU I l"e A . me Kinder Monsieur de Bonnefoi Jack Hendrix i-'eanie Cilenn Nelson Monsieur Derou Nesle Morrow Thomas Defois William Green I.OUi8e Ann D.....,! Beralde ciarenee Flick Monsieur Fleurante Cecil Richmond nsieur furjoa Romulo goldevilla ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR RENT NEBR. TYPEWRITER CO. 130 No. 12th 2-2157 The University of Nebraska School of Fine Aits THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS THE IMAGINARY INVALID Molicre December 11, 12, 13 Wed., thru Fri. Temple Theatre, 1 2th & R Sts- 7:S0 Each Evrninjr Admiion 25r-.Or ?'" " T'J" WW i ii " i M i iui im mi. 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