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Thursday, May 16, 1945 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN hage & sense of humor left a dead snake on the Theta porch Tuesday night which caused many a weak, heart among the girls. Humor, that is. Warren Van Norman seems to be a one girl man at least one girl at a time for he is back again on the steady list. This time with an old flame in Omaha. Just to keep things going Gil bert Litel and Pat Seidel have been having pretty smooth sailing according to latest reports, ' Gene Weiler and Sid Salzman have been picnicking much thi week. For two nights in a row, they have turned to the outdoor life with Ellie Lykke and Shirle Wallace. BY PAT GILLIGAN. Notice: Kenny Younger, ATO. tall, blond and handsome. Nor rie Anderson, Phi Gam-Marine, tall blond and handsome. Both unattached. They used to blanu it on war hysteria but just what do we call the fast run of events now. unless it is the fact that school days are almost over and every one is trying to latch on to some thing before it is too late? Mary Lancaster and Rob Hopkins have now set the date for wedding bells ahead from September to May 28. June 2 is the date chosen by Pat Colton and Dick Lodge. While we are on the subject, we hear eight Zips are tying the old knot this summer, too. While some succum, others re cover and the pins fly back especially over Pi Phi way with the return of Bob Tierce's Sigma Nu pin via the mail by Betty Lysinger a sale way to do it with no chance to weaken. Right. Betty??? Bob Coonley's Beta dia mond has found its way back to the fold, also Les Glotfelty in volved. Thus, life goes on its merry way!! Disillusioned. Homer Thompson has returned and Jo Guenzel is still seen out with Chick Story frequently. Friday night brings the DG for mal with Mimi Loomis and Jerry Johnson, Julie Rathbone .find Dick Hepperly, and Barbara Polite with Bob Scott among the couples in attendance. Gordie Ehlers has reserved the evening for Jackie Scott. What happened between Gordie and his former anchor girl??? 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