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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, October 26, 1951 PAGE 4 Fowl Play , . . Campus Coeds Now Hunting Widows As Males Leave For Weekly Trip By BOBBIE RUSSELL Staff Writer Alas, the poor females! With the arrival of hunting season the weaker sex is at a loss. The rea son for this, naturally, the big, husky heroes are off for parts unknown supposedly for a week end of hunting! During this time, dates are unheard of. A pall was con ducted recently which showed that normally 95 per cent of the fair sex have dates every week-end. During bunting sea son this number drops to 25 per cent The campus is literally dead! This time of year also brings other problems to the girls. Take the case of Joe and Jane. Joe, along with his crew of men, go nut. Fridav morning, jump into their car, and are off, all set for hi, elorious week-end! Now the question on Jane's mind is 'Will Joe come back to me in one piece or with a hole through his precious little neaa: Joe will undoubtedly have his mind on poor, neglected Jane sitting at home all week-end throughout the whole trip and fa'l to see in which direction his friend John is aiming his gun. The consequences will leave Joe sprawled out in some clump of weeds! Girls! Do you want your loved one to end up in this kind of a predicament? No, of course you don't. So get busy? When Joe and his friends jump in a car some Yriday morning all set to take off, drag them back! We can't let the wild animals get the best of us and our masculine friends. 3 ' 5! ifc AS! ? j DEAD DUCK (HUNTER THAT IS) . . . This is what University coeds hope does not happen to their steadies and pinmates who have taken off for duck hunting. The corpse remains unidentified. (Courtesy of Lincoln Star.) 300 Attend Ag Barbecue Approximately 300 poultrymen and their wives attended the an nual chicken barbecue at the Col lege of Agriculture Tuesday eve ning. The barbecue was part of the poultry field day held each year on campus. Prof. F. E. Mussehl, chairman of the University poultry depart ment, gave an illustrated talk on time saving in poultry feeding. Extension poultryman Waldo F. Aubol of the College of Agri culture led the poultry field day crowd in a tour of the institu tion's poultry plant. They saw a series of feed experiments, in cluding anti-biotic tests. Experi ments to date indicate the anti biotics show good results when the feed ration is poor. Other speakers for the event were J. R. Redditt of Omaha and J "Id Bethke of St. Louis. Local Government Positions Open To Sophomores, Juniors On-the-job ing is being government tram offered to college 1951 Pep Queen To Be Chosen Friday, Nov. 2 The 1951 Pep Queen will oe chosen at an all-campus election after the rally Friday, Nov. 2. Students must have their iden tification cards to vote at either the Union or the Coliseum. The five candidates selected by the Tassels will be revealed at the rally. All Tassel actives and pledges except seniors were eli gible. The results of the election will not be announced until the new Pep Queen is presented at the Homecoming dance. Yell King Don Devries will make the presentation. He will be master of ceremonies for the eve ning. The five Pep Queen candidates will appear on the stage with the queen standing under a large crown. All will be formally dressed. Jayne Wade, 1950 queen, will reien at the football game. The the 1951 title wiu the half-time cere- finalists for take part in monies. NU BULLETIN BOARD Friday Cornhusker pictures: 12:30 p.m.: Ag Exec board; 12:45: Alpha Ep silon Rho; west stadium. YWCA freshman cabinet, noon, Presby House. sophomores and juniors through the Student Aid Trainee program. Students appointed to fill the positions will serve on a pro bationary basis during school vacation periods or while taking cooperative courses. Positions will be filled in the fields of chemistry, physics, mathematics, metallurgy, and various branches of engineering. The appointees will perform sub professional work in their choosen field under professional guidance Qualification for these positions are: 1. Pass a written test to show ability to evaluate scientific hypotheses and mathematical formulation. 2. Pass a subject-matter test in the field for which applying. 3. Education in the field for which applying totaling one- half to three-fourths of the total credits required for a bachelor's degree. 4. Ability to complete the re quired courses by June 30, 1952. 5. Owe allegiance to the United States. 6. Be between the ages of 18 and 35. 7. Physically able to perform duties of position for which ap plying. Veterans will receive preference in rating applicants for the Dositions. Application blanks can be ob tained at any first-or-second class post-office or at regional civil offices. The nearest civil service office is located at New Customhouse building, Denver 2, Colo. Forms must be mailed to the United States civil service com mission, Washington, D. C. not later than Dec. 4, 1951. Englis To Preside At Presby Forum Robert Englis of Palo Alto, Cali fornia will be the leader at the regular Sunday night forum at the Presbyterian Congregational stu dent house. Englis was graduated from Stanford in 1951. He is spending a year traveling for the Congre gational, Christian, Evangelical and reformed churches of Am erica. He is president of the United Student Fellowship. In addition to his appearance at the forum, Englis will remain on campus through Oct. 29. The forum will be preceeded by a dinner at 5:30 p.m. The dis cussion topics will begin at 6 p.m. ana end promptly at 7:30 p.m. Students are invited to the din ner, forum and a Halloween party roiiowing the forum. Prince Kosmet In Disguise . Lindberg To Speak At Lutheran Church Dr. Paul Lindberg. former president of Luther college at Wahoo, will sneak at the annual Lutheran Reformation service. The meeting will be held at Grace Lutheran church Sunday, Oct. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Lind berg's topic will be "Rediscover ing the Reformation." Dr. Lindberg is now a theology professor at Augustana Lutheran seminary at Rock Island, 111. He spent two years in Germany working for the Lutheran World federation in charge of resettle ment of displaced persons. As part of the program, Prof. Hugh Rangeler, Lincoln, will di rect a mass chorus of local choirs and the Lutheran student choir. The annual service is being sponsored by the Lutheran Stu dent foundation, the Lutheran Student association and the Lin coln Lutheran churches. UMOC Candidate Tells His Troulbes; New Title Makes Him Marked Man By U. M. CANDIDATE Ugly Staff .Writer Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to be a candi date for the rare privilege of hav ing the "Ugliest Mug" on the campus. I did, that is, until I became a candidate for the UMOC. It all started in what I thought was a i.ieeting to choose Prince Kosmet, in which someone men' tioned my name, and the motion was seconded. Then I was asked to tell why I ought to be a candi date. "I really don't have the phy sique to make a good candidate," modestly stated, "But I could try." Then the nominations were closed, and I was elected. I thanked them cordially, and stated that it was a real privi lege to be elected Prince Kos met candidate. They looked at me and laughed and laughed. "Man, you're one of the UMOC candidates," they all gleefully chimed in. Once the tag was on, I became a marked man. Little children shunned me, little dogs bit me, and even my friends, and I use the term loosely, coum tmd no greater pleasure than in telling me "They couldn't have picked a better man." Main Features Start Lincoln: "The Golden Horde," 1:35, 3:39, 5:43, 7:48. 9:53. Nebraska: "Mark of The Rene gade," 1:39, 3:41, 5:43, 7:45, 9:47. Capitol: "Coming Round the Mountain," 1:00, 3:58, 6:56. 9:52. 'Magnificent Yankee," 2:26. 5:24. 8:22. 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