4 DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, February 13, 1942 (pinL hp Tomorrow Ls Valentine's day. Forever deliver us from the ab surdity of tho frivolity, senseless in its ftwice. Tlie day of hearts help us. We saw a pumper in an alcohol jnii once and since that time the reihly of the thins: seems as fur removed as a vacation on Pluto. And to think that we build a day around that gory organ. Surprising Chunk. Shocked, at all ends, was Beta Willy Shaumlieig the other eve at the revelation of Shirley Van De car concerning her life and loves and the pin that she has cherished for the ld.il" Hie months. Will didn't know about, the chunk of jewelry up to that point so now is finding consolation in new fields. Pigskinner Howie Debus keeps steady company with Pi Phi Jean etle May .Smith. Jeanette May wanted to ji ve and jump at the In terfr.it deal this very eve. To keep peace in the household Debus fixed up an escort for the shindig. You've got to be broadminded about then.- things.. . .Tab the an tics of Dee Gee pledge Jean Grue nig who didn't know how to shake the insistent pleas of ATO Robin Nelson for a elite the other eve so finally pulled a fainting job. It worked . . . From This Town. Off to Northwestern in pursuit of this thing we call education is Bob Plous.i of the Lincoln hotel pt'iilhouse Plouss' which leaves a definite g;p in the l ie of Marg Martin and Ceta Harold Salisbury full of intentions to fill that gap . . .Groundwork for a good time is all set in the ZDT house. . .Sheldon Kaiifmaiin imports Sally Gross from Omaha this weak end with said bilie h iving feelings of fond ness towards hut brother Ed Mala sh.uk. To really throw the wrench in the machinery additional broth ers, Julio.) Cohn and Lawrence Caveriman, en; particularly fond of the lad That gives us four souls sitting atop a keg of emo tional dynamite with the only pos sible relief coming though the master move of Malashock which gives hou peirogltives on her trip back to Oin ilia. . .Too cold was Theta Jean Buckley and so now too cold is her deal with Richard Pctring . . . Woo Who! All roonmi.ite man is gigilo Sig New, Clifton "Blossom" Bloom, who spread.; his divergent antics equally among dorm roomies Bar bara Si.uht and Patty Mead Kappa pledge Marty Palmer who chittel considerably about mar ruge with a.i unknown quantity during Xini5i vacation is now on the "yul, (:e my time j.j, take yours" Iwt with Beta Willy Mun- first ne.it assignment for ATO pledge during their hell week is to have a date the night before it sltrU mid to arrive back at the lion; postered with lip imprints ...A perfect plot for fakery. We're done now. . . Combining Everything . . uLadies in Retirement9 Is Psychological Mystery They're pioin? to oomVme everything with mood, mystery and humor when the I 'niversity Theatre presents the psycho- What inl?ns when a two gun gangi.ler meets a one girl gestipo? Give up? Then hustle your liu;;llc down to the Stuart and cateli Humphrey Bogart in aix. iMJiu THE NTOHT. But fiurry- ' Verm a H. Jioyies, Dcam of Women, Johns Honorary At tli'ir initiation service Wed nesd.iy night Alpha Lambda Delta initiated Mrs. Verna H. Boyles, Dean of Women, as an honorary member and Jean Cowden. Miss Cowdn wm elected from last year'a freJinian class for her high schol iniiiip. The initiation service was con duoteJ by Bernice Prince, presi dent, 9Mited by Frances Keefer, out-going president. Home Ec Sorority Holm Ag Formal ti'iiiicr of Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, home economics honorary, will hold llicir annual formal party logical mvserv drama "Ladies in Retirement" as their first work of the current semester on the boards of the Temple stage Feb. 18-20. Combine . . a pre-Tudor farmhouse complete to beamed and plastered walls, a Dutch oven, an old brick fire place, a foot-pump organ, bus tles by the yard, late Victorian cos tumes, and a lighting mood spine tingling in itself with the lady in retirement (an ex-chorus girl), two "potty" sisters, an unscrupu lous housemaid, and a blackmail ing, bent-to-no-good, snake-in-the-grass, sneaking scoundrel of a nephew. Place. . . them all together on the banks of the misty, mucky, gloomy Thames marshes in Kngland. Throw in a murder for good measure and The result. . . ; fe u w T Mw. Shhhhhhh! "Ladies in Retire ment." Bird . (Continued from Page 1.) and straightened their ties, pseudo-photographer Russel di rected her flashy, chromium-plated camera toward the gathered as sembly from the west side of the balcony overlooking the balcony: No birdie, no flash, no picture. It was the same story as the flustered but determined Russel shifted along the railing until fi nally she was at the east end of the balcony. But still no birdie, no flash, no picture. Gallant greeks, seeking to "con sole" photographer Russel, whose attempts at showing them the birdie were so futile, got together and gave the Cornhusker editor the birdtt Black Mountain (N. C.) college began its ninth year in buildings constructed and renovated by its own students and teachers. THie Isniteirffiralieiriniolty Why Honey I'd Love To Go It will be wonderful to be there with you, dancing to Al Donahue. What? You haven't your tickets? Why darling, you know they're limited, and I wouldn't want to miss one moment of dancing on the smooth Union floor. 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