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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, April 25, 1946 Page 4 The Indians are bark or so it appears from all the red parched faces ajid peeling backs of those aspiring for smooth tans. We never say die!!! The various roof haunts have taken on a new at traction and the buried "binoc ulars are being brought out and shined up for hunting season. We understand a few trees are ruin ing the view and may soon be torn out by the roots. Everyone seems to be getting in that last promised party of the year in the fleeting few weeks this week having more than it share of the same. Friday night the girls of Towne Club will come forth with their Spring Formal and Prcxy. Marion Priest, will spend her time with George Schlacherl; newly engaged Bea McNeil will bo with fiance, Carl Schleuter; and, Frannio Baker is planning a big time witii Tru man Hohl. Chi O Formal. Taking in the Chi O Formal at the Lincoln Hotel Saturday night will be such twosomes as Norma Lee Wyenberg and Jack Maxwell Bernice Young and Jim Theobald Shirley Crosby and Gene Elward and last, but not least, will be Hink Aasen with Nog Chapin, the man of her choice always when a big occasion pre sents itself. That shows who renlly rates. Turning to the more gruesome side for entertainment will be the Alpha Chi "Alphatraz" party on Saturday night, too. Prison is the theme and pretty cute. The house will take on the weird out look of the prison and the War den, their housemother. All decked out in sports clothes for the affair will be Catherine Cur ley, and Jackie Scott with their respective dates, Bob Pearson and Perry Branch wha happened to Mary Lou Holtz, sorority sister, in this deal??? Taking in both this and the Sig Chi "Doghouse" party of the some night will be that old twosome, back together and going strong, Betty Chipman and Martin Pesek. While There's Life? The split between Griff Jones and Jean O'Neal seems to be broadening but hopes still remain where a spark still burns and Saturday night and their last date may patch things up. The big love affair on at the present is that between Bruce Busman and Betty Halmes. Give this attention. Bruce. Your broth ers are worried about your con dition. Hank Heidtbrink accompanied some of the AOP's out the other Council (Continued from Page 1.) tion of each as they will appear on the final ballot are: HTUDKNT COUNCIL. Art and Scleoc. MKN vol lor I. Joha I lain. Into lnicpeaitm. rimer ripratree, tudrat. Nam Warrea, ealverHly. WO MKN void fur 1. Joan Arkennau, I'nlaa Indooeodea. Harriet Uulii. stndeat. BaubMM Admaltretloa. MKN voir, for I. Ifcmald Hnffman, student. IHra jlir, Inlon todeeeaiirat. WO MKN vole for I. Jeaa ohiHhi, I'ntoa liidepeadeaa. Virginia an lliirne, atudi-nt. DKNTAI. voir for 1. (union iNili y. Kiurne Writer, Ualoa ladeeeiirient. Kmlnrerlni. MKN vote for 1. Munley Aarrnao. I nlon nideprndrnt. Humid Miner, I nlmi ludrprudrnt. . Irwin Rein, Muilent. hliMii rrli, innrni Klne Art. MKN voir fur 1. l-rr K'lMn, t'nloa Indroradeat. ... WOMKN vole for I. Joan Kankbauarr. I'nina Independent. Klla Mnhlnn, ludrnl. .KI)I AIK vole for I. Nlnart iildlirr. .Indent. Kred Mrlffrrly, I nloa tadepeadeat. Atrtrultural. MKN voir for I. Ned Itiiilil, I Illon Indi-iM'ndrr.i. WO.MIN vole lor I. TrlM llla I'luxii, I nioii Indi'iienilent. Riilh- I'eler, .Indent. Teacher. ttdMKX vole for I. " Man Itve. Inlon Independent. rmrlriu Toof, Inlon Independent. Aril Niiiu. Nltltlent. Mary Knlhrr lunkln. atadeat. I'HAKMAf'V voir for I. Krnrnl l.ulhrr, Inlon Independent. LAW voir for 1. Hrrlirrt lliipkiiiN. In Ion lndrendent. Dean Wiley, Ktutli-nt. SK.MOKM AT I.ARiK. MKN vole for t. Klrhuril I'oldil, Inlon Indeprndenl. Millliim SwaiiKim. I iihio ladepenileat. Wlllium Mlllrr, hluilent. Iiile Novntny, Hlndiiit. WOMKN vote for 2. HorU KnlrrhriMik, 1'nlmi Independent. Mnrv t'lalre I'hlllliw, I'nina Independent Hetty l.naj Horton. .Indent. l.orrnr Novolny. .luilent. PI BI.M ATION rVOARIf. Jl'MOR vole for 1. Carl Hontun, .Indent. Hernier Vimii'. I nioii iuilrpendent. KOI'IIOMORK vole for I. Kovllle Omit. I nlon independeal. Joneph llolkrr. SKMOIt vole lor 1. Hum' Klnnler. Htllili'nt. Art Ri-iudorlf. 1 nlon indriirndrnt. IVY DAY ORATOR. Vole for I . I jim r II Anderson, ntndent. Kohrrl Greene. In ion Indrprndrnt. afternoon in the absence of Jean Skinkle to help celebrate the birthdav of Joan Marcell. The question is with what and where? Jo Sib almost didn't make it to her bowling game as a result. Surprise? What prof., when told by M. C. Phillips that she skipped his class and had a coke to celebrate her 21st birthday, was very much sur prised??? "Love and leave "em" Jack Cawood was back in town Tues day night for a date with Billy Trombla. We have heard that there are many South Bend treks in the offing for this weekend and that sounds good to us. Here's all to keeping cool. JV COMMENCEMENT Asii.ync8.ii3.iis ON SALE NOW Place Your Order - Y0MY DEADLINE APRIL 27 Tort Books Student SupplUi DCS.. 5TDE2 Examination Schedule I .a oratory elaaaee meetlat; for aevrral euatlnuow koar mm oae or two day ahaJI meet tor e lamination at foilowM , i - .!.,. ... M.M.ri.v unit Taeodav aball ba examiaed on tha data erheduled for tha flrat hovir af Urnlr 'labor meellni: Vr dura dar or Thursday claaae. oa Ina aeeona aour mt ineir meeiinf rnnay or mu, Bonn oa mtra aoaiv Dull axaailaatloa. unr beea arhedulrd for all arrtiim. In the followlnc uliertn: (I) Diulneaa OrganliaHoa and 4; (t ilvll Knitlneerln li Kronoinia 11 and It! (4) Kducalton m and (III () Kntll.h A, 1, t, t, 4, 11, 11, III ( K reach II, It, 141 (T Ilanie Koononilc. 41 and 4ti ( Malhematlr. 11, It, IS, tl, 11, 42. 11, 102, 101, 104) ( Meebanlnal ICnuU nrerinc 1) ll rycbolcy 7ti (111 KpanUh 62 and 4, If atadent. have rrrnlmrty arbodaled esamlnatloaa eotiruetlac wflll I he above apeelally arratiKed aehedoki, ajraenienl ta lake aaeb apeeially whednled .amtaatlana at another time ahoald ba made with h denarlnient ronerrned oa or before May 12. for example! If a atadeat I arheduled for aa evamlnatloa whie rnafllet. wllh apeelally arhedulad eumlnatloa la 1 rrnoh, arranieinenU .aoald b made with Um F reach aeaartmeat ta taka mirh K reach e.anvlnatloa at nothor tlnn. MONDAY, MAY t. : a.m. to l:M a. at Tlaaae meeting at t o a. m., five or foar day., or Mon., Wed., Prl., or any one or tire af thee eat. I0:M a.m. ta 12:S a.m. (iaae-meetln at 10:00 a. m., Toea, Thur... Hat., ar any one or two of tnene day. t: a.m. la 4:30 p.m. (iaaae. meeting at S:00 a. m., five or foar day., er Mm,, Wed., Prl., or any one or two af taeae day. 2: 0 p.m. to 4:110 p.m. t'laaae. meeting at 4:00 p. ni., five or four day., or Mm, Wed., Krl., ar any one or rwe of theae day. t:S0 p.m. to 4:S0 p.m. AU section, fat r.yeholoty TO. Tl'KHDAlf, MAY tt. to 10:00 a.m. 4'laaae. meetlac at 10:00 a. m., five ar fonr day., or Moa., Wed., Frl., ar any one ar tvr of Hieae day. lo 12:30 p.m. (ia.r. meeting at 11:00 a. m., Tae.., Thur... Hat., ar any on or two of theae aaf. to 4:80 p.m. t'liwea meeting al 4:00 p. ni.. Ton, and Thorn, or either one of Iheoe day. In 4:10 p.m All arrllon. la Mathematics II, It, in, tl, 22 , 42, 101, 102, 101, 104. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. S:04l a.m. to 10:00 a.m. ('la.w. meeting at II :00 a. m., five ar foar day., or Man., Wed., Frl., or any aaa ar tare af the own lft:!t a.m. In 12:110 p.m. 4 lan meeting al 1:00 p. m., Tae.. aad Thur.., or either our of tlirae day. 2:.10 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 4la..e meeting at 1:00 p. ni., five or (our day., or Moa., Wrd., Frl., or any one or two of fneae day. THI'IISDAY, MAY 28. S:00 a.m. I :M0 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:e. p.m. 11:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. I0::0 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. to 10 lo It to 12 to 12 to 12 ta 12 :( a.m 30 p.m :30 p.m. :30 p.m Sa p.m, :S4) p.m, :30 p.m, 30 p.m. :30 p.m, :30 p.m. :30 p.m. :30 p.m. :30 p.m. 3:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. 3:00 a.m. lo 10:00 a.m. Oil ... In III OA til 10:311 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. z:so p.m. to :so p.m. 3:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. , lae. meeting al 2:00 p. m., five or four day., or Mon., Wed., t'rl., or any one or two of the day , 'lnRe meetiag at 1:00 p. m.. Tue and Thar.., or either one of Ihew day. All ectlon In Merlianlral Knglueerlng 1. All wcl toil la French II, 12, 14. All nectlon. In RpanLh 32 and 04. All aerlion In Home Kromimle 41 aad 4t. AU arcllon. la Kronomir. II and 12. 4'lnmte meeting at 11:00 a. m.. Tae.., Thnr.., S.t., or any one or two of theae day. 4'lu.ne meeting at 3:00 p. m., five orfour day, or Mon.. Wed., Frl.. or any one or two of Mmmm dar. ( lannr mrliiig at 3:00 p. m.. Tun. and Thur., ar either our of then day, All aeetlon In Civil F.ngineerliig I. All aeetlon In Civil F.nginerring 1. AU arrllon In Bunlne Organiralloa 1 and 4. FRIDAY, MAY 14. Claase meeting at 7:00 p. m., Mon., Wed.. Frl., or any one or twe of tliete days. Cluaea meeting at 7:00 p. m. Tae. and Thnr.. or either one of Iheae daya. All aeetlnaa la Kiillh A. I, 2, 3, 4, II, 12, 2. All aeetlon la F.dnrallnn (11 and 62. (lame meeting at 1:00 a. m., five or four day, or Moa., Wed., Frl., or any oae of two of Hie dar. SATFRIIA Y, MAY 28. Claaae niellng at 9:0 a. m., Tue., Thiira., Hal., or aay one or two of theae day. 4'laaae meeting al 2:00 P. m., Toe, aad Thur. ,or either one of tlirkr day. Speakin it C3 (Continued from Page I.) Robert Holland, Margaret nun, Eleanor Knoll, Pat Lathen, Arlene Marvlander. Betty Joe Packard, Richard Schleusner, Bill Stunker, Phyllis Warren, Roberta faes, Lucy Hapeman and Mryiee nai ler. Eligible Houses. Hnnsps which are still eligible fnr fh p;ivp1 are AlDha Omicron Pi, Beta Sigma Psi. Delta Gamma, nd Sigma Delta lau. Tho wnvpl and run will be in scribed with the names of the win ners, who will be allowed to keep Add Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-2885 for details. them for a year. Alpha Omicron Pi won the gavel last year, with Zeta Beta Tau as runner-up. Irving Epstein won the individual cup, with Mary Dye as runner-up. Current national and interna tional events were the general subjects of the extemporaneous speakers. The semi-final competition will be held Thursday at 7 p. m. in I nite 1 JOHNNY) ( COX X, ORCHESTRA sb Admlaclon Mc and tax Bus Service frent 10th 203 Temple building, according to Donald Olson, director of uni versity debate. YoiCll find . . . OGood food OQuick Service OReasonable Prices OThe rest of the gang at COTTAGE CAFE Proprietor Jim Yanney 2801 No. 48th 6-5035 y te Se&t in i ; .. Our shoemakers and stylists really out-do V 1 - ",' x themselves in building beautiful Brogues. V ' ' ' . . J They're their masterpieces. For richer X leathers, comtorlable fuU-Jiuing lasts and $ af . 7 tLrMT"K' 11 Uoctmaher fjfulld J? 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