I WEDNESDAY. T)ECEMBETt ""tt. four HIE DAILY NKIIHASKAN 1 Society Jane Walcott, iditor 5 KEN OX II IE CAMPUS. Ed Stocves resmliiR a picture Of Miit'Kiirct McKay Hum tho CornhusUer stuff .... KMziibcth Noely traversing the brick walls between U hall nnd 12th nl. in leconl time . . , Hob NcwHome taking abrupt leave of Mary Kinisey under the clock in Sosh .... Kreil tlunn's loml blue and white checkered gloves . . . Aaron Klnklestein ardently upholding his ide of the Issue nil the way out of his Pol. Set. class . . . Woody Mnrttn's friends retelling the Thanksgiving morning Incident Vhcn he woke up murmuring "that's all right. Ml just catch the noon balloon for St. Joe" .... Eleanor Kiche's attractive blue and grey sweater of the home knit variety . . . Ruth Talhelm and Hen , Kimnurman lunching in the Tasty , . . also Louise Ma gee and Phil i Oxan and Kileen Donley and Doug I Port . . . Don Mess carrying an armload of folded chairs thru the i NehrasUan office . . . Margaret Werner in gales of laughter over j summer vacation snapshots 'ust . developed . . . Don Glass and Phil j rtomig throwing the A. T. O. h n.se imo a turmoil squabbling over a THIS W EEK Thursday. Alpha Omicron PI Mothers club luncheon at the chapter house, 1 o'clock. PI Kappa Alpha auxiliary dessert luncheon at the chapter house, 1 o'clock. Chi Omega Mothers club luncheon at the chapter house, 1 o'clock. Alpha Delta Theta Mothers club luncheon at the chapter house, 1 o'clock. Friday. MILITARY BALL AT THE COLISEUM. Saturday. Sigma Nu Pig Dinner at the Lincoln hotel, 7 o'clock. Phi Alpha Delta Formal at t ie Cornhuskcr hotel. Movie Box Kiva- "fjinlics from Nowhere" nnd "Codo of tho Kimgc" Lincoln- " l.ovc on tin l!im "' Orpheum- " Mummy 'm lioys" n n il "Along; I 'nine l-ove" Stuart- "liiif Knimleiist of UlilT" Varsity- " Theodora Goes Wild" E DEPT. Bowman, Mrs. G. Mrs. Woods. H. Went a and i HiiM'-l'oM rll. Recently announced is the en jgagement and approaching mar i nage of e.lan Huso of Norfolk and ;Pavid Powell of Omaha. The wed ding will take place Pec. 2S in Norfolk. Miss Muse is a graduate i ,tf il,., t tii-rit nf VlirnsUfl nnd room furniture swap . . . and not , is n nl0n,ivr n'f Kappa Kappa too nuieh joy over six weeks e.x-Gamma Mr r,Well has attended ams coming up. SEEN ON THE AC, CUIITS. By DeLoris Bors. Prof. Darlington hoping that lime nice HI' home ec girl would make him a pumpkin pie. . .You've heard of Santa leaving things, but Phyllis Robinson was left a '37 Ptudebaker by a turkey on Thanksgiving day! T'was re ported that the grain judging team placed in the national meet at Chicago last week.... Lois Cooper always erect with chin up -that's the life for a sponsor tins week ....A lovely Greek statue in ag hall marred by Max Factor's makeup on her face (no advertise ment! ... .Students making plans for Xmas vactation. . . . Ann Sou kup already out riding with Fran ces Wrieth at eight Monday morn ing.... In reply to inquiry about his vacation, all Melvin Glantz muttered was that he had a bad cold and couldn't be bothered about anything Marian Hop pert spending her vacation some where in Minnesota covering all the night clubs Wonder if Karl Heady is enjoying the A. G. R. convention at Chicago this week?. .. .Walter Pflum in Kng lish with that far away look in his eye surgestmg fond memories1 of roast turkey and pumpkin pie. " ; --.Thomas Hrinegar hoping Xmas vacation will be as wonderful as t Gamma Phi Iirla Hold Special Dinner. Monday night Gamma Phi Beta entertained at dinner in honor of ; Miss Bilhc Bennett. Miss Bennett ; has a teaching fellowship in pool- : ocy at Colorado Women's college this year. She took graduate work at the University of Nebraska last year. Alpha Phi Mother (.lnh Meet TiieIa. A Christmas party followed a luncheon held at the Alpha Phi Mothers club Tuesday at the chap ter house. A short business meet- ; Ing was also held. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. John the t'niversily of Nebraska and is affiliated with Sigma-Alpha Fp silon. Junior (iirl Passes jl.anily al I .aw l.ollep. Hard Howard, junior in law ! school and a graduate of the Vni I versify of Nebraska, passed the I candy Monday to the rest of the girls enrolled in law college. Miss i Howard will be married Christmas day to Louis .1. Patz, a graduate i of the University of Nebraska law j college. j Phelps-Slivei'son. I Christine Phelps and William ! Stiverson of Lincoln were married Saturday, Nov. 2S in Seward. Mr. Stiverson is a graduate of the Uni versity of Nebraska and is a mem ber of Phi Kappa Psi. Thirty of Best Drawings of University Students Exhibited. Preview of Military Hall Gowns Reveals Gala Array of Formals In I?eadiness for Season's Opener Thirty of the finest drawings by students In American univer sities and colleges are on display this week In the rooms of the department of architecture in a traveling exhibit sent by the Na tional Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. The clrowings show the modern trend In architecture nsperinlly along the lines of glass brick and concrete buildings. Among the interesting works of the collec tion are the plans of "A Univer sity," "A Yacht Club." "A Casino Beach Club," "Air Terminal," "Ar- i tists' Colony," and "A Zoo." One I of the most exceptional drawings is one of a "Japanese House," drawn on a Chinese wall panel in Chinese ink. Among tho universities that are represented by their architecural designs are Notre Dame, Univer sity of Southern California, Uni versity of Texas, Alabama Paly technical Institute, , New York University, Yale, University of Minnesota, University of Illinois, and Cincinnati Tech. : Barbara Rosewatcr. The llno-up of lovely gowns for the fashion parade at the Military Ball la rapidly forming, in readi ness for the grand entrance Into the coliseum Friday nlp.ht. Taf fetas, satins, velvets, moires, nnd brocades rustle Into place In coeds' closets. Alpha Till Beauty Queen Caro lyn Skans will appear in vivid red velvet, shirred from waist to shoulders and caught with bril liant rllps at the throat. Complet ing the costume. Miss Sknns will wear red and silver sandals nnd a black velvet wrap with a white fur collar. Virginia Hyatt, Gamma Phi Beta, chooses black net, em broidered with silver daisies, to wear at the Ball. Made with cap sleeves ami a peplum, the dress is accented by a gay green velvet sash and mulching; velvet bow at the neck. Miss McDowell in Silver. Blight blue crepe shot with silver metallic and trimmed with red velvet is the gown selected by Virginia McDowell. Alpha Delta Theta. In the baiter neck style, the formal is fitted to the waist, nnd flared to the floor, Accessories are silver, Tri Delt Betty Van Home will wear a gown of antique gold velvet, with a short train. The dress Is fitted and sleeveless with a short matching velvet cape. Bronze clips will accent the draped neck, and bronze will be the color of the sandals nlso. Strewn with clusters of black Sequins, Alpha Phi Chaiienc Omen's black taffeta gown dis plays a wide swing skirt. Powder blue velvet ribbon fastens nt the shoulder straps, the only contrast ing color of the eoslunie. Margaret Phlllippe. Alpha Omicron PI, will wear a red taffeta formal from whose bril liant shoulder straps a wide ruffle follows the outline of the low back of the gown to the waist where a taffeta sash ties. Acces sories are rhinestone combs in her hair nnd silver slippers. With a shell pink hammered satin formal, Ruth Hutchinson, Zeta Tail Alpha, will wenr nn American beauty sash nnd slip pers to match. The gown is cut on princess lines, with a full panel in back, and the ends of the wide sash touch the floor. Sigma Kappa Mary Carolyn llollman chooses black net with a full skirt, a round youthful collar, and small puffed sleeves. Silver Is the contrasting note of color in sandals and clips. f Last 2 Days IRENE DUNNE In llif rrmril-!irM:ililng rtimrdv 'TU..J. r t:i.hi INSTRUCTORS OF MUSIC STUDENTS GIVE PROGRAM (Continued from Page l.i nor Plumb, and Raymond Reed. Howard Nelson will accompany the groups on the piano. 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