Thursday, April 8, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN 3. With scarlet fever taking the campus by storm we have a sug gestion to make to anyone notic ing symptoms of a sore throat, fever or headache. Before going home, be sure to arrange a coke date with your most bothersome boy or girl friend, if freshman handle all the paddles in the house and above all kiss your teachers goodbye. There is more than one way to get a spring va cation! J With pending activation of ROTC students love life is defi nitely on the up and up. Alpha Chi Ruth Panzer is now wearing the Sigma Nu star of Byroti Pe terson. Jeanne Bowers, Alpha Xi Delt, is going steady with Delta Sig Jimmy Fergenson. Ruth Pap erny SDT, passed the candy with Leonard Luttbeg, ZBT. Cop's Hop. A smash bang-up cop's hop was the result of the exchange of vio lation tickets for ball tickets Tues day night The main attraction was found within several circles formed around jitterbugging cou ples. We thought there might be trouble when a soldier, a sailor and a civilian with their girls were found dancing in the same circle. but there were plenty of police men around. Couples collided with OO the floor were: Dale Wolf, Farmhouse and Janet Gibson, Gamma Phi, La Verne Prang, DU and Marga ret Corbett, AXO, and George "Panda-kitten" Wright, ATO and Jane Emery, DG. Taking Peg Lemon's plase at the brawl was Johnny Thompson with Tut Mc Kee. Only a Mask. If anyone saw two girls run ning for their lives down R street Tuesday night will they please in form them that the gruesome face that scared them was only a mask that has been circulating since last week s episode. The poor campus cop has a real headache, now. Altho many campus tradi tlons are fading out as the war provides excuses, one Nebraska tradition that will never die is having picnics every spare hour of the day and night. Phi Delt Fred Metheney, carrying out this tradition last week end, found his chief delight in playing Tarzan with Theta Mary Helen Farrar. To Mary Helen's dismay she found herself sitting on a tree limb waiting for somebody to call ort the ape man who was guarding her jealously below. Invading Beta. The recently placed ban on so cial gatherings and osculation will cramp the style of those students who planned big week ends. A few of the couples who are suppos edly unaffected are: Bob Hyde, Alpha Sie and Julie Frazee, vu, Phi Delt Bob Gillespie and Sicily Ewing and T3ot Mahr, Alpha Xi and a courageous Beta from Kan sas State who has dared to in vade the ailing premises. DU Dick Luther is going to make sure he doesn't get the fever by dating a girl off the campus. He "has imported her from the Cushman Motor Works where she works as a welder. Our parting word is a fervent hope that the Alpha Phis do not end up with week end dates witn penitentiary inmates after Jo Martz found a prankster's note to call the superintendent for a mes sage. U.S. Policy . . . (Continued from Page 5.) meek and unoffending peoples. It guaranteed to aggressors our co-operation in starving their victims from the supplies that might otherwise render them dangerous prey. War Is Epidemic. We might well prefer to forget much of our own conduct during these past 25 years, but we dare not forget it. The price of ignor ance and folly is too great War iin any part of the world is apt to become epidemic. We must therefore concern ourselves with peace and order throughout the world, now ana always. The kind of peace that Is made is important but that the victors who win the peace shall stick to gether to enforce it is more im portant. "We have the responsi bility to secure the peace as well as to win tne war. Texas U. Bizad Grads to Find Post-War Jobs AUSTIN, Texas. (ACP). When the war is over and the soldiers turn civilian again, University of Texas business administration graduates returning from service will be prepared to start looking for jobs immediately. During the depression years, when jobs were hard to get, the school of business administration worked out an arrangement with students for preparation of printed "data sheets." carrying: a picture of the student and a statement of his qualifications for employment. "There are so many jobs open now that a student does not need the data sheet as much as in other years," Dean J. A. Fitzgerald com mented, "but most of our grad uates are having tnem pruueu una spring anyway. The boys plan to keep theirs ana put uiem mm circulation when the war is over and they are de-mobtlized. Each student has 200 copies of h,'.4afa chat nrinted. Half of A 1. 1 ii.vwv - them he uses himself in looking for employment, wniie me uetma office keeps the rest to distribute to companies calling for grad uates. The third group of 31 naval of ficers to form a class of diesel engineers at the University of Wisconsin began training recently. CLASSIFIED lln per day. ryM In advanoa only. LOST Glasses In black case. Call Helen Hickman, 2-5332. Decline . . (Continued from Page 5.) The alliance system of France in eastern Europe collapsed since France was now powerless to ren der effective aid to its eastern allies among the small states. Moves to Climax. The tempo of Nazi aggression moved rapidly toward a climax as the world reeled to each new diplomatic success of Germany. Germany participated in Spain's "little world war." Germany took the lead in forming the Axis. Ger many swallowed Austria at a gulp. Germany deluded the democracies at Munich. Germany dismembered Czechoslovakia. 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