DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday December 11, 1940 r Spaaring. Jo Dure 3 'J I On the special bulletin angle did you know that DG Marg Krause, super little Mortar Board and SAE Bill Wellinger have chosen Dec. 22 for their wedding day... and another yuletide wed ding is that of the DAILY'S busi ness mgr. Chi Phi Ed Segrist and Tri Delt Martha Whelan...so it'a all sorts of special congratulations for special people. . . And the Betas and the Delta Gams have a brand new pin hang ing to celebrate during this sea son of celebrations. . .Ed Huwalt and Bobby Schuff . .. We are silly... but we can't keep from wondering whether if Barb news sheet features co-ops One of the features of the latest Issue of the "Barb," weekly pub lication of unaffiliated students is the story "I Live in a co-op" with illustrations. It tells the experi ences of a woman student who lives in one of the progressive houses, enumerating the advant ages of such a system. Other articles are on the pre sentation of Maurine Malster, new Honorary Colonel, the change of staff on the paper, and the story of the barb's appeal to the , Uni versity Senate. The paper will ap pear on the stands and at the va rious houses Wednesday. Square (lancers present show The ag college square-dance demonstration team presented a dance program for the teachers college high school yesterday aft ernoon at 12:15. The first part of the program consisted of a cos tumed demonstration of various dances by team members; the lat ter part concerned the teaching of western dancing, including the waltz, two-step, schottische, and polka, to any interested in learn ing them. The UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA SCHOOL of FINE ARTS The University Theatre Present! The Imaginary Invalid Moliere Dec. 11, 12, 13 Wed., thru Fri. Temple Theatre 12th & R Sts. 7:30 Each Evening Adm. 25c-50c a lad gets a down slip he can still be an eligible bachelor. . .it works against the footballers that way . . .not tnat people like ATO John Mason, Sig Nu Bus Knight, or say, SAE Bob Burruss would have to worry about that... but did we say bachelor. . .Burruss is matrl monial minded these days if we can believe our ears about Wis consin. . .just last week he was north again . . . We don't get it but there's a ru mor that KAT Martha Bengston has a white monkey, Jumbo by name or anyway that s what she calls it. . . Pete Hagelin, varsity swimming coach with the SAE affiliation, and Tri Delt Alice Blackstone are being frequently with each other. Tour Cornhuaker pictures can be made in a distinctive ityle for Christina, gifts order now at TOWNSEND STUDIOS. Adv. Darlington speaks at Farm Bureau county meeting "Most of our problems grow out of change, and just as we get ad justed to conditions as they are, the present standard of living and the present social environment change making us adjust ourselves to new conditions," said Prof. G. M. Darlington of the bizad college, who spoke to more than 600 peo ple at the Dodge County Farm Bureau meeting last Saturday night at Fremont. He spoke on the subject, "Economic Change." "Our two greatest changes con sist in the conflict between de mocracy and dictatorship, and the change in regard to population shifts." Barh Union picks committee to aid establish co-ops . To facilitate the establishment of university co-op houses, the Barb Union Tuesday appointed a committee of presidents of ex isting co-ops to confer with the housing committee of the Student Council. Other business of the meeting Tuesday included a report by Jim Young, business manager of the "Barb," with an open discussion of circulation problems. Sports Arena- (Continued from page 3.) placekicker and signal caller." Ex-Omaha Central footballers Leonard Muskin, tackle, and Bob Burruss, center, are looking for- Leap Year Ends in 20 Days, Gals Here's Your Last Big Chance Catch .Him wofrfa an Invitation to the MORTAR BOARD PARTY Sway to the rhythm of ACE BRIGODE and His VIRGINIANS See Nebraska's Most Eligible Ilachelors $1.25 per Couple Friday, Dec. 13 ColJseflnu Glaude 'S. Brommage Interior decorator describes craft at meeting of architects Mr. Claude S. Brommage, man ager of the interior decorating de partment at Miller and Paine spoke at a meeting of the Student Architectural Society Tuesday at 7:30 p. m, in v chamber Y of the Union. Movies on the "Use of Antiques in Interior Decorating" were shown. Mr. Brommage stated that all interior decorators should take a good architectural course and these decorators should be good salesman. "Interior decorating is good as a hobby, and is a useful occupation," stated Mr. Brom mage. The next meeting will be held January 21 at which time a speaker will talk about fireproof ing. President Sidney Campbell pre- ward to renewing an old athletic companionship when they go to the Rose Bowl. . . Bob Robertson, University of Southern California, backfield star, is a former high school teammate of both Burruss and Muskin. . . 1 CLASSIFIED ... 10c Per Line . . . LOST Black zipier purse. Identifica tion card inside. Call 2-4630. Reward. sided at the meeting and stated that the group, composed of 50 members, will have their picture in the Cornhusker. 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