Tuesday, November 24, 1942 DAILY NEBRASfCAN ThrtJL pWJfL mcThdL Ky Koh McNutt Just siltin' here wondering. Wondering why vacations aren't longer; why every professor thinks that his (ourse is the only one that pupils are interested in; why love drives even the best of men sctew; why women think that it's up to them to see that the post war world is setup just so, in stead of buying war bonds and fewer clothes to insure our win ning this one; why Fred Metheny's dad. after seeing the Missouri game went home mumbling: I sent my boy to college With a pat on his back I spent ten thousand dollars And got a quarterback. I wonder why there are so many swell girls on this campus who are never heard of in the society column or in bull sessions simply because they don't blow smoke in your face or pass out on the first date; why but let suppers mean so much chatter and so little food; why the Gamma Phis tell every guy that his fraternity has the best dancers on the campus; why a nue looking car can make the girls think a guy is "swell" when he may be a "goon child" of the first water; why recieving a fra ternity pin from a boy means en gagement to some girls and just & noble gesture to most; why Aggie Fox swears she'll never get married: why Nonie Anderson thinks the world of Kay Detweiler; why Sudie Hawkins is the unanimous choice for "The Per fect B & B picnic girl." Oh well, there's no use wonder ing about things because if they are going to be they're going to be But even so there are some things on this campus that I can't help but maivel at: For instance, How Lois Wright can look so nice every day, whether in class or just looking around. How Karl Arndt can command so much respect and attention in his classes and still pull some of the cracks that he does. How psychology can be such a hard subject when the professor can use his own pupils as abnormal su bjects. How gills can wear one man's fin and be so "cooperative" on their dates with other men. How that well-known Alpha Phi pride allowed them to applaud the Sigma Chi skit so heartily at the Kosniet Klub show. How Peiry Fuller can look so attractive to "Dinny" Ford with his hair in its present condition. How Ed Faytinger and "Dee" DcPutron can say that the perfec t business office needs nothing more Tn one desk, one chair, and Mary Lou Holtz. How the show "Biicf Music" would ever have gotten along ocietij... J BY MARY LOUISE GOODWIN. The competition is getting tough in this game. At first there was only the campus cryers, which was and is pretty weak, then the Betas got on the beam and decided to hve a radio station and now the illustrious McNutt has decided to again come forth with his literary talents in his offering "Nuts from McNutt." The next time you run into Bill Munson ask him about his charges for hula lessons. Seems he put on an excellent exhibition of the arts of hula dancing at the ATO shin dig a la grass skirt and the rest of the trimmings. Sparkle-Sparkle. Diamonds are falling here abouts like rain Chi O Shirley Crosby received her sparkler last week-end from an air corps man stationed in Mississippi via mail. Where does this leave such people as Tau George Abbott and KS Bill Palmer? Another girl who turned up Monday with a diamond on the appropriate finger was KKG of last year Sue Woodruff. The don nor in this case was Beta Dick Doty. Kappa Sigs Eat. And from over Kappa Sig way we hear that the buffet supper Sunday eve was nothing but fun. Besides all the old faithful steady couples. Lew Lehr and Pi Phi Mary Jean Warburton; Jim Guts chow and KKG Ruth Korb; and Jean Larson, Alpha Chi and Vern Ingram were in the chow line when the dinner gong sounded. Congratulations to the six new initiates now wearing the maltese cross of Alpha Tau Omega. A Busy Line. The Sigma Nu phone has been buzzing since Saturday afternoon with requests for an introduction to that neat blonde number who stole the K-Klub skit. Seems that the little lady is none other than versatile Jack Young, but any way he makes a good looking girl. Alpha Phi Jo Kinsey seems to be well on the way off the eligible list, or so latest reports say. She and Sig Alph Dave Pansing are about the next couple up to call it steady And how about the other Sig Alph-Alpha Phi deal? The one between Jim Weesner and Betty Jo Leadly. That should reach the steady stage soon too. without Betty Heine. Coupled with tricky lighting effects and a poor supporting cast, she carried the show with acting that made the audience react with something more than laughter. I offer the personal opinion that she was very good. How Kenny Elson. the most popular lad in the ATO house, can say with a grain of truth: "The only way that Elson can get any house is to go into the real estate business." Helen Kelley Will Marry This Evening Before an altar of bronze flanked by- gold chrysanthemums and tall candelabra, Miss Helen Kelley of Council Grove, Kas., will beccome the bride of Harold V. Hopkins, jr., of Lincoln. The ceremony will be performed to night at 8 o'clock at the Pi Beta Phi house. Miss Kelley has been active in campus affairs, being a member of Mortar Board, president of Pi Beta Phi sorority in her sopho more year and president of the Y.W.C.A. Hopkins is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The marriage lines will be read by Rev. Gerald Kennedy of St. Paul church. Miss Mary Sharpe will serve as maid of honor while Bob Hopkins, brother of the bride groom, will be best man. Hopkins would have graduated in June but will be called to the army on Nov. 30. Miss Kelley will remain in school until gradu ation next June. YWCA News Odd bits of yarn are needed for war knitting. YW asks all students to search their homes for stray pieces of yarn during the Thanksgiving holidays. Knitting friends of the students might have unneeded ends of yarn which they would donate to the university YW. YW will use the collected yarn for the knitting of afghans for the army hospitals. Yarn may be placed in boxes which will be in Sosh. Union and Ellen Smith during the week Nov. 30 to Dec. 5. Mrs. Roy Green Presents Review Of Van Loon Book Second meeting of Coed Coun selor Book Reviews will be held Tuesday at Ellen Smith Hall at, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Roy Green, book re viewer for the Lincoln Book Store will review Van Loon's "Fantas ies," a series of short biographies Mrs. Green is also teaching a course in "How to Enjoy Reading" through the Extension Division, 4 I Class . . . (Continued from Page 1.1 Bill Neal, Dave Pickerell, Ornian Mills, Stanley Lowe. Earnest Rams. Jerod Story. Richard Dank leff. Dean Larson. Bob Kerl, Jack Weaver and James Howe. The university is considering giving credit for the course. YW Creative Arts Staff Redecorates Children's Tovs v YWCA Creative Arts Staff, under the leadership of Jackie Young, will begin their prepara tion of trinkets and re-lecoration today at Ellen Smith Hall at mas. today from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. in Ellen Smith. All girls are invited to come and help. CHERM0T--0MAHA SUNDAY, NOV. 29th Pershing Riflemen Will Meet Today Pershing Rifles will hold their regular meeting today at 5:30 V m. in Nebraska Hall, according to an announcement by Capt. 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