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rr Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday, May 1, 194R wlagjcfSbcL i i -A By Sarah Murray Spring has different effects on everyone . . . and then there is the effect Joan Vingers has on Don .Davis. Navy boys were awakened the other nieht hv Mr Davis literally beating his head and cooing, "Joanie, oh, Joanie." Giving a new angle to candy passing. Gene Merchant and Ma rolyn Hartsook treated the Delta Gamma's to the "sweets" Monday night, only to have the male party burst out with measles five min utes later . . . Oh, well, the D. G.'s didn't want to go out of the house these last three weeks anyway. Also giving out with candy and cigars and all that goes with them, , were Jan Swartzer and Duel An derson when the Phi Delt's and Pi Phi's got together to celebrate their pinnine. Taking just a wee bit more ad vantage of spring are Joanne Steinbeck and Bill Heinzelman who have set the wedding date ior May luth. Tri Delt's will be runninff mm petition with Glenn Miller Friday mgnt wnen they have their spring formal at the Cornhusker. . . Such people planning to don their fnr mal clothes are Rose Marie Grow and Bob Schleiger, Mary Ann Movie and Chuck Carothers. Roh- bie Sprow and Howard Bradley, ana jane MCArthur with Johnny McDermott . . . Jane McArthur is the gal with troubles. What is a girl to do when a fellow like Dick Crahian comes home from overseas and stays at your house while you go out with an other? Also running competition will be the Kappa's and Phi Psi'swith both their formals scheduled for Saturday night . . . Beaming faces at the Kappa party will be Mimi Ann Johnson with Marion Mitch ell, Mary Dunne! with Willy Hen derson, and steadies-of-one-week, Shirley Anderson and Hermie Hanson . Final Group Meetings Held By YM Tonite The last in a series of city cam pus YMCA commission group meetings in homos of faculty members will be held tonight at 8 p. m. President Bill Miller has called a 6 p. m. cabinet meeting which will precede a short business meeting and worship service for all members at 7:15 p. m. Dr. Norman Hill will be host to the World Relatedness com mission which will be under the leadership of Sam Warren. Led by Dean Jensen, the Faith For Life group will hold their discussion at the home of Dr. O. H. Werner. Personal Effectiveness and Po litical Effectiveness will meet jointly with Dr. Leroy T. Laase. Bill Roberts will be in charge Of the discussion. This is the third and last serie? of commission group nieetin;r neid by the YMCA this year, ac cording to Secretary Gordon Lip-pitt. Coeds May Apply; Camp Counselor Jobs Open to All Girls making application to Bii lie Steelman, physical education majors and graduates, are eligible to attend a camp counselor train ing course at Camp Loy-A-Lee, Camp Brewster, in Omaha from May 27 to June 3. The camp counselor staff will be composed of the entire univer sity physical education staff. Es timated cost will be $15 for the week plus traveling expenses to and from Omaha. Camp committee chairmen are Rosemary Beighler, program; Alice Allen, log keeper; Isadore Brown, housing; Beverly Secord, equipment; Carol Krey, food, and Evelyn Lukovsky, publicity. Student Council All new and old Student Council members will meet in room 313 of the Union at 5 p. m. today. Everyone must be present, according to Edith Pumphrey, president. YVTV ? KORF.T Twill horu pC with multicolor o K, i 7 rord. Navy or brown. rVBl A J . cVov- i s- .e.& ' II I 1 II , f CATAT.IXA OF CAT !. I . (i Jl M II cV!l in " Pink. V I , VUnM 1000 f ill FO RM A 1-Pc. .wira j f B,t while, or pas- Ma- Sil to 36. J) I y 5-M5 f OU Sportswear Shop t ' ' - -r - " .,, . Wmrrm-'---!., ,-..--. ....... rr- . r - - - ; ' : . . ' ' " t