Friday, May 10, 1946 PHE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 5 if fcdqstbJi BY GRACIE SMITH AND BARBARA TURK. The humorous trials and fum blings of the new studies in be wildering UN are coming to an end as the campus prepares for on of the last weekends before yie all-fatal finals begin. Looking for a way to spend a swell Saturday night? A sly "Joe sjent me" would admit you to the AOPi "Speak-easy" party, and .while there, you re sure to see Jo Srb with Dick Kuhl; Lois Wirth with Dean Nutzman; and Dode Sundell with Bob Busby . . . from the looks of things, this last couple should be passing the , candy soon??? Main attraction of this gay affair will be the floor show at 10:30. So far, it is. all a big secret, but it promises hi larious surprises. Another One. Another promising event to take place on Saturday night is the "This 'Un" party to be given by the ZBTs. The meaning and the explanations of this affair are rather mysterious; so it would be very much worth while to find one for onesself. Av Bondarin will depart from that ever busy theater to be with Jackie Cordon, while Harold Mozer and Marcy Reich, Chet Greenard with Shir ley Diamond, and Harold Ber stein with Millie Zuber will also join in the fun. Looks like a big time is in store for all. Expectantly Waiting:. The return of that ever popular annual Triad formal has the cam pus in a state of anxiety which will end only at the actual time for it tonight. Pat Raun with Lyle Hicks, Sue Cockran . with Dake Novotny, Barb Wince with Bill Barrett, and Paula Jones with Lee Taylor are some of the couples that will take in this affair. The Pi Phi formal to be given at the Lincoln hotel on Saturday! night is another of the specialties to be presented this weekend. Some of the couples who will be seen at this sure success are Jeanne Kerrigan with Dick Fin nell, Barbara Cypreansen with Howie Esser, Bunny Matthews with Buzz Howard, and Gee Cee Blakesley with Johnny Jones. This may be one of the last for mals to be given this year, but all promises say that it will not be rated last in its entertainment. The weekend for the Fiji-Tau Tussel has finally arrived, and it is sure to be an affair worth waiting for. The dance following this event on Saturday will in clude such couples as Jack Hoyt with Ginny Swanberg, Lois John son with Lee Baughn, Bud Marsh with pinmate Ellie Assmussen, and Barb Mayer with Dale Apple gate. That's all for now. Have fun, but don't forget those ever-loving studies , . . they love you, too, remember??? Gamma Nu Theta Members of Gamma ' Nu Theta will meet sit 5 p.m. Friday in the Union. Grace Ileins has announced that all pre-med women students should attend. (BabjcUl aCfbcfJu, Skin. ShinAaL Gq. (psuitu Have you recently broken your leg, skinned your shins, lost your hair, taken a bath, or been in lov ers lane? If not, you may enjoy all these activities at the Penny carnival funhouse in ag college activities building, at eight Friday night. , Do not come, however, unless your insurance is paid and the next of kin notified as to your lo cation, for even your own mother will not recognize you after this ordeal, . Who Would? Of course, you aren't required to go through the fun house. You can dance, be fined by the Kan garoo court, (the policewomen are blondes), go through the Hall of Fame and look at some of the profs baby pictures; throw base balls at bottles or try some other game of chance. But who would choose all this when you can risk life and limb by going through the fun-house. According to Francis Wagner, ag college YM president, mere men will not operate the fun house. Only morons and outlaws who derive fiendish delight from the screams of their victims are allowed to partake. It is also re liably reported that they will even put baby ducks in water puddles. Strange. Barbara Gooding, carnival chair man aJds, "The affair is open to anyone who brings pennies and is very brave." Ag College Plays Host to Chinese Fellowship Guest The Ag College campus is host for two weeks to Chinese student Teh yin Ma, whose stay here is made possible through a Foreign Fellowship from the United States Department of Agriculture. Teh yin Ma is one of four stu dents awarded fellowships from China last year. The plan proved to be so satisfactory that twenty one additional fellowships were given to Chinese students this year. The entire group plans to sail home in July. Second Enrollee Teh yin Ma is the second stu dent with a foreign Fellowship who has come to the University of Nebraska this year. Elerisa El 'lery of South America spent sev eral weeks here last year. The fellowships are given to students of foreign countries for the purpose of studying our ex tension methods and procedures. 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