THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 5 RaqqsicL 1 Thursday, December 12, 1946 v BY JERRY JACUPKE. Awfully glad to hear that Pat enjoyed the news about the Taus, and since a note of sar casm was detected, the Taus will be practically neglected in this column. Ralph "the corn crib" King made the statement the other night that the only reason he works in the crib and spends his free time on 14th street is to watch all the women go by. He claims this is the closest he can ever get to any female with the shortage the way it is. The end of the Mortar Board Ball won't be the end of Friday's festivities for Norm Clemens and Johnny Lehman, Rosa Wether field and Dwight Houseman, Mary Kuppinger and Bill Foshier and Ardith Smith and Knox Kup pinger who will travel to Omaha for the weekend as soon as the dance is over. Complications. Complications have set in but definitely, or at least that's the way Dick (Bullett) Thompson feels lately. Dick has been seen so much with Wy Walker that it might be classed as steady. What happens when Les Metheny comes home Christmas? We'll help Dick Wy is flying west for the va cation. You can breathe again, my boy. Oh. for shame! For the second time I have seen a DG smoking a cigar. Shorty McLaren and Nell Scott can be quoted as saying, "Heck, we do it all the time. In hale, too." The three to one ratio is caus ing a lot of competition between Tom Lowrie and Ramey Beachley for the hand of Janie Fry. How ever, the word from 400 Univer sity Terrace is that Janie's main interest is not one and two but number three of the ratio. Play them all Jane, a lot of gals are using that policy. Sad Situation. One of the saddest situations on campus is the fate of John Blumer. John has had the props knocked out from under him twice in the I last three mnnths First he went I overboard , or. Meredith Bowhay and BarbaVa Breed (in that order) but the fair gals drifted away. Now his latest is Marg Farrel. We wonder if this affair will end up as the others seem to have. Man, best you change your style! We wonder if Paula Jo.es has heard about the big play Carmen Devore made for her pinmate on their Thanksgiving trip to west ern Nebraska. The facts are few, but the possibilities are many. A word to the wise should be suffici ent. Candy Passing. A candy passing Tuesday night at the AOPi house was that of Irene Rahmer and Kim Magee who made it complete with ; diamond. More dates for Motar Boat (the girls are really eager, i seems) are Pat Meyer and George Fagerburg, Jo Moss and Chut!; Stewart, Phyl Kokjer and Harold Smith, and Alice Christiansen and Johnny Call. Saturday night Darlene Poth sst and Dick Ayote and Dode Sundell and Bob Busby will be together at the Sig Ep party. In Omaha, also Saturday, Blackie Bfanchard and Kenny Younger will attend the Phi Rho partv, and the ATO's will gather at Al Buwh's for a big blowout. FRIDAY, DEC. 13 COLLEGE NIGHT at HANK WINDER and his orchestra Dancing 9 until 12 College Couples Cnfy No Stags x itiiir t4tp CAROL LYNNE I' J -x f ' Fo$cinating Premiere Ballerina - Y J r k ' of the Silver Blades 't A - THEY SATISFY 'rm:7 m. -v.- ir .f 9 tiA ! I'M WaV-.; t M I 0 l,M - f i, j n . ' 1 i i t ! A ' I . r..:.,.'-. .in.iif in, M.-..-.M,lf,., -t-j-l-'-'t iC,-, i i $ ' - ? - - - f Cnprnghi 194, Uecm Hrmt Towoa Ca. - r P . '(. ' I. ' ' "1"