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fHdajr, April 29 , 1949 THE BUFFALO BEE p a g e s e v e n > *A 1 < I -m THIS WEEK'S MUGS IV \T/^e £^^(r/*^me/ye Soc/eft/^ S / m FPAreiey//7i/^ r , ^ ^ C//€^£/Q £ m yS' -TFMf Sue pepp/^ si/£-flFppfr ^ue- peppy, SP£' PePP/; Sue peppy, spe pepp^ Sue'pepp^ Sie-p^py f V ^e/t/pe/pez? Pf s>/AZArrv£ef/ WSftenaieatf /S m^/i/Me, A euepppp GP4P /s pe-, A 8/2-AD AfAJO/^ u i c e e w c i p S, VferA CP/- FpAr0/p/ry{{ S/a-ciPs; D/pecra?/, /ti/rPS. eOAPP- (There's PPt^pgf/erA //PSP'C ^ e e e /p ) . „ A lso //e /s / a /_ ^/(P: B(/T S/ppPf TUhT Prs m ' f I^oD'r AvT/isai//ze' fNOPfS, f F ypp u p / i/ r r ffSr/if 4 2 /PFj FBP HP'/s 4 epc/TF p/aM/ fU Cu/eesre/MP reAS/^ A/ ad ap^/PHs oDFS/xry-F/pe.( A a / 4 y s e / / - ^ / e z _ ' SeH p p H p y, / S m r s SAz ycAP H l i C/oP(Szes* a'ssyAexex//^ Ps///^ tJ& r) AADiye OT?/aP tah / / i / ceeoLB Af«e: M iA H t , on USA, oif^MjUP, IS m r . I 0 y TP^ (XIA.CI 65 THPT X ? Z .. Lires, Ls/MFf LvatysTmax t h a ARpUND I ^ U. B. has had It . . . the control- ilng reins of an organization were ■ k e n over by Sigma Kappa, now \* l ^ o w n as Sigma Kap and Gown. , Stu Hample says it’s Luckies two i |o one but now the slogan is: It’s 1 Sigma Kaps five to three. For J.£:'*uatwell Frasier’s benefit, all this I took place at a place called Klein- 'I Ijans Music Hall at a function re- f. fefred to as the Home Concert. We ui*derstand that Squatwell isn’t a I \Eocial butterfly” and therefore I wouldn’t know what’s going on. ■ K e n Malick raffled oft a cocktail ~Wkt night and went home four teen dollars to the good. The lagny of It all was that the lucky wdpner, Liz Arnott, drinks nothing b i t hand-poured ginger ale. The XTO pledges threw a hay- side the other night. Dave Pipe 1 spant the night jumping oft the I track and running Into the bucbes now there Is a real \Nature VtU-” Last laugh of the evening went to W arren Schmidt, who, aft- I eK losing his blanket, getting kick ed oft the wagon, and suffering 111 : timed applause, ran out of gas on i|Sfca way home. It’s a hard life, jijA t t y . J i m Endres displaced [H a n k Hollwedel as Chi Tau’s blg- ^ ‘gfft eater — Is It possible? I The Edgewater Hotel at Grand ( Island also moaned with grief this ' p ast week-end - • . BXE had a ^■pledge party. It was almost like in fame) appeared in a shocking pink shirt . . . It shocked, too! But the big surprise of the evening was that Ted Schneider was so-o-o- good and Ginny Ross was so-o-o-o sweet and demure . . . Gads, we thought we’d never see the day. Ed Mehl showed up with a new haircut. Bob Zlcbt thinks his new barber does a better job than “Red Nor walk” does. By the way. Sugar Brownjohn and Dick Lewis can tell yon where to get cigarettes for a nickel. Best you watch the Bartender tho* — he thinks something’s wrong with the machine. The greatest mishap at Cornell, where many Sigma Kaps spent their weekend, happened to Mar gie Haas . . she got lost . . . but did she mind? Not with two Cor nell men helping her to find her way. Jim Vaaler lost the top to hi- car . . . it was a strong wind ar a convertible. Cotton Candy, bring ’em bai alive — the big top went up th' week-end. The SAN’s, with lol’ pops, went to scare the freaks ’’BooBoo’’ Rosenfield went into hi muscle act . . . didn’t know ho ha'’ any. “Prudence” Ohiin tried tv hang on a trapeze until they an nounced that circus appllcailo- blanks were in the office. The girls had to chain the fellows, foi most of them wanted to play \she loves me, she loves me not” with the spangles on the circus girls’ costumes. Lennle Swagler is still looking for the young Miss he was out with a while ago , . . the dark skinned one fresh from Florida?) Chuck Wells created a small riot while directing Theta Chi frater nity to Rex’s Grill . . . he suddenly stopped and pointed . . . the Sjlou- Dance at Statler Tomorrow evening. Sigma Delta Tau sorority and Rho Pi Phi pro fessional pharmacy fraternity will jointly present \Dance Time.” There will be dancing to the music of Sajidy Kullck’s orchestra from 9 to 1 in the Niagara Room of the Hotel Statler. Tickets are 92.10. Norma Ixxmsk and Lewis Engel are chairmen of the dance. Attention I All Students Born on or After September 19, 1930 The Selective Service Act of 1948, approved June 24, 1948, con tains the following provision: “Persons who were born on or after September 19. 1930. shall be registered on the day they attain the eighteenth anniversary of the day of their birth, or within five days thereafter.” Provision has been made for stu nts to register in the Office of e T^lverslty Registrar, Hayes G. ■,’ht becomes you. Well, It’s anybody’s weekend. Re- ■lember, virgin wool comes from he sheep that ran run the fast- ::st. ’Ta, Ta. We’re off to check )ur hemorrhoids. WITH THE ENGINEERS (Continued from Page 2, Col. 4) he made a lot of “mistakes” in drawing the golden elixir and had to leave somewhat earlier than the rest. Thanks to Frank Bent ley for all his preparatory work and to a familiar bunch who are always helping: A1 Simons, Don Oetlnger and Jack Canty, to men tion a few. It also turned out that Thur is good at other sports be sides bowling. Charlie Pace sat through a little pasteboards session mumbling something about curly brackets closing in, and every time FOUNTAIN PEN HEADQUARTERS PARKER “51” SHEAFFER LIFETIME Sold and Serviced at HERZOG’S DRUG STORE 3168 MAIN STREET (at Northrup Place) a Jashlon show . . some came ■VO^e dresses and rhinestones. Others arrived in sport clothes and kioiji ' cu . ........................... . ....... 1^4 Wllsie (of sanforized Sh0r(a^ jiette in tho Window • . , Ah, Moon- 1 LEONARDO’S Restauriuil and Soda Fonatoin \A SANDWICH OR A MEAL FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS” LUNCHEONS IFULL COURSE) / 11 A. M. — 4 P. M. A From 60c DINNERS (FULL COURSE) 4 P. M. — 9 P. M. From 75c Cocitfaiis ,‘^erved in “I.a Grotta” from 11 A. M. to 3 A. M. someone raised his arm to throw a paper Into a waste box. Rumples tilt skin Bellagamba flinched. Must he a carry-over reaction from some class he h.is. Before we forget, thanks for doing a lot of work in collecting glasses, etc. should go to Jack Radjenovich .who put in a lot of his time working. Well, looks like time to go for this week, hast word departm ent: SENIORS: Watch the E.S.U.B. Bulletin Board for a furthcoming announcement concerning the election of perms- neiit cInsH officers. Now quit rend ing the paper and get back to work. BACK CANCER DRIVE! GREAT LAKES 8 A R A Af 0 U _____________________ ^iHIPPaDROME t ' Beglnnlno S A T U R D A Y F o r L i m i t e d E n o a g e m e n t of F o u r OoFO Only! On S T A G E . . In P E R S O N I \Nat\ K m c COUl and tha TBIO EHtra Added A t t r a c t i o n JA C K L a R U E D i r e c t from Hollywood O T H E R BIO ACTS NOW S H O W I N G ) Color by T E C H N i C O L O R I QINQ CROSBY “A G o n n e ^ c a l Yankee in King Arthur's Court \ Com l n s ! 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