4 DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, April 29. 1943 flabby BY JIDGE MASON As I sit here trying to dictate the so-called society news to sec rotary Kay King, (secretary's note: I'm practicing for civil serv ice typing exams) I can think of but two things (1) The cute smile and the friendly wave of a sentry on duty (2) A fervent wish that something- would happen within these dull prison walls. And so we plunge into what didn't happen today. Phil Van Curen, Casanova of 1939 (what do you mean '39?) re turned to the campus and was eeen coking with Laura Lee Mun dil. Another Union spectacle was former Innocent . and Managing Editor of the Daily, Merrill Eng- lund, Kappa Sig. He was seen cok ing with Jean Cowden, Chi O. Nor rie Anderson, Fiji, informs us that he was a very good sports writer which leads us lo the remark that he is not needed here. Little Messenger. Our little black kitten, com monly known as 'The Snitch," came trotting into the Rag office today with a letter in his mouth. A glimpse of the letter brought forth the news that Dortch Doug las was pinned to a man from UCLA. Who, what and why is yet to be answered. Heads or Tails. Week end dates for Gene Reese, Fiji, will probably be a toss up be tween Maxine Thomas and Mig- non Marcy, Kappa. The latter was a former pin mate of the man in question. A couple seen to gether with possible plans for the future are Beta Dick Smith and Shirley King, Alpha Phi. We are still wondering why Kay Detweiler, DG, broke a date with George Abbott for Saturday night and has such a weird opinion of said person. It s nice that drill starts at 5:00 so a late column can be no respector of persons. Steady or Unsteady. What could be more amusing than the steadiness and unstead iness of couples on the campus. While Patty Welch, Pi Phi, and Dick Haggert, Delt, steadied, Mary Kay Waring. Theta, and Darle Larson, DU, unsteadied. These late columns tax one's brain. Here comes the Snitch again! He has been on a trip through the library where he found Dick Luther. DU. doing right well in the army's favorite pastime. When asked what he was shooting he replied that it was game money to take Jean Donnely, DG, on a Saturday night date. Wonder if he'll get the date? WHO IS HE? - $ "h V $ ,1 f l I J' : ' - C. ! (jf m v "ml Is it Norris Anderson? Is it an ag college student? Could this be a youngster who just heard about certain 1933 AAA policies or is it a prelude to things to come? Best way in the world to find wUt, according to Bill Thorn berg, president of Innocents, is to attend the "Farewell to Arms" dance in the coliseum on Friday, May 7. Wesleyan university has recent ly been appointed a V-12 college In the navy s training program. Social Service Group Hears Miss James Eighth lecture in the series on "Social Services in Wartime" will be given by Miss Sara James, reg ional representative of the social security board, in the faculty lounge of the Union this afternoon at 4:30. Speaking on the subject of "War and Public Assistance," she will cite some of the interesting effects the war has had on the public assistance program. Discussion will center around the numerous opportunities the war has present ed for employment for the aged the blind and for mothers which has greatly decreased the number receiving assistance. Miss James is well qualified to explain the many ways in which the war has affected the public assistance programs. The meeting will be opened to discussion among the group at the close of the speech. FOR OUTDOORS! FOR INDOORSi S ALi ! "is!ier p'Kei' Stu!(!le lca,l,er LEATHER SOUS! light, brei-cool scuffs to slip on whsnt vr you Iravt a lounging momsnlt Chooto whilt thty'r on salt! U of N Loses 53 Students to Armed Forces The armed services claimed 53 more university men as the fol lowing left to enter the air corps, navy, army, or marines: AIR CORI'H Rohert E. Test. Fremont; Ned N. Null muii, Nehawka; Karl R. Holm, Omaha, hMY William Jen .. , Maxwell; John R. Wheeler, Unco! i n J. Bufurd, Stuart, Jerry S. Cloy . i Island; Robert R. Hinle, Lincoln; Warren D. Redder, Mil lord; Morris N. Zahl, Lincoln: Robert L. Keller, Lincoln; Robert D. Paulson. Elm 'leek: 'oneth N. McDonald, Pawnee City; Donald D. Vlele, Harrison; Edward P. Harvey, Ocallala: Robert B. Harvey 0(;,llala; and Charles W. Apcar, Lincoln Allan K. Johnson, Lincoln: William Jensen. Omaha ; Don W. JoiKenson, Lin coln: Robert A. Jerauld, Auburn; Keith M. New-house, Chambers; Warren L. Jones. York: M. Allan Casey. Johnson; Richard D. Howell, Albio; John R. Burt. Albion; Boyd D. Clements, Elmwood; Jerry D. Feldt, Beatrice; (iould B. Klatc, Lincoln; and Arlin 1. Hchoemaker, Scotia. NAVY Fred I. Adams. Lincoln: Ivan J. Hlle. Cortland; Earl F. Jenkins, Blair; Gay lord E. Killing, Lincoln: William B. Schnasc. Lincoln: Robert S. 1iwe. Alma; Paul W. Schoenlelier, Lincoln: Robert J. Keller. Lincoln; and Marvin R. Johnson. Columbus. KM.IsTKII RKSERVK ORPS. Harold U. Batt, Hastings: Bernard h. Bennett, Omaha; John B. Cook. Scotts bluff; Shelly A. Bulin, Lincoln; Lawrence L. Boydston Ashland; John Brandon, North Platte; Lowell S. Devoe, Platts mouth; John W. Plantlkow. Omaha: Eocene E. King, t Meteorology Madison; Robert W. Johnson. Vallcv and Keith R. Person, (Meteorology) Butte. AWS Board Holds Ivy Day Tea Dance BY SHIRLEY CROSBY We're sort of going to miss you activateds on Ivy Day. No inter fraternity sing and so few men wandering around will take some of the fun out of it. But not for long, because we'll be seeing you from four till six, and if you buy the tickets now it'll only cost you ten cents. Meaning of course the AWS sponsored tea dance in the Union ballroom, after we find out who are the new Mortar Boards and who can sing the best. You can drag a date or leave em unconvoyed you'll still get to dance to the latest juke box songs. Tickets are being sold to all or ganized ' houses, but if you're un decided, tickets can be bought at the door for fifteen cents. Of course you guys know how much it will mean to our morale to see you for longer than between classes, so there should be very little indecision. Jo Martz, chairman, has also announced that all cadets are invited. Shocs,Clothes Fill Truck for British War Relief Drive With several pairs of shoes given by (of all people) a soror ity house, and an entire ward! robe "just back from the clean, ers" given by an Alpha Sig who is leaving for the army, the campus British War Relief drive for winter clothing filled the Red Cross Ambulance Corps truck with UN donations. Sponsored by the War Coun cil and the city British War Relief, the drive was to furnish warm winter clothing for the people of England. Mary Lou Holtz, War Council member was in charge of the drive on cam pus. Peggy Miles, Lois Wright, Wini Edie and Shirley Brig ham were the collection com mittee. Janet Krause; notifica tions chairman, was in charge of telephoning. Bulletin JfKK BOX DANCK The Student I nkn will apnnsnr Julio box dnnep next Saturday night from Id to 14 . ni. In the ballroom. Admlmhm will he Im, AlKt.VK Alkanr will meet tonight at 7:!M) p. m. at the Baptist student renter. Student attendiiiK the meeting are naked to us the basement door. mmrnmsm a .tel SALON SHADES L Mi l - r -a .J i , ; H . f V-vr5r pJ&AJytf-lvit I .-,1 Vf v fa- p klmi0 OLOt...StrM nM. i Hal 'MdipiiMiKkra.tMlaV.aa.V Cofy'i Qift To Yovf for a tmlfd tfmi-o 0nfOvi tompl of "Caff Crimt" Air Spun TowcW it yotfi with In pvnhot $1, f mors, of ony fory rsoMoni.