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Tuesday, January 20, -1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN disiadA, ptBelto.... Last time around, und you'll never see these two heads asking for news again... Till tomorrow though, we're still on the job, and here's what's new: Something really new is the pinning of DU Milt Meyer and Pi Phi Mary Larkin, a deal that's been cooking for a couple of years... How does this stack up? Sig Chi Art Mason had a spot of trouble the first of the semester witn his dating... Couldn't decide between the Alpha Phi who wore his pin and Theta pledge Jeanie York, who dated Lou La tenser. . .So now Art has his pin back and Jeanie's on the date list, which leaves Lou and Beta Gene Bradley to shift for them selves. .. And then we saw Art w ith Theta Jean Buckley. . .One romance on the rocks after the week-end is that of Sigma Nu Bob Livengood and Chi Oooh Jo Thurston ... Last year's romances Bien't so dead after all and Pi Phi Lois Williams and Nick Douvas, Phi Delt are getting re acquninted since Lo's stopped giv ing ATO Tom Hood all her dating time... But on the list ate Beta Tom Hyland and Helen Freeborn. So Long, Chick. Say goodbye to Phi Delt Chick Oldl'ather wiio leaves to take of ficers training for the navy... Seems to be a story going around the campus about Bob Dewey and a Casanova complex ... He's had three dates in the past weeknd with three diffeient girls, one of whom was Mary Ellen Sim of llosa. Bou'on who leads the list... Candy-passing that came off as scheduled througn a little cold water persuasion took placj at the Delta Sig house. . .Don Nelson and rat Spence came through wila candy and cigars. . .Two more .steadies for the books: SAM Bob Eramson and SDT Bev Marcus and Mary Jean Jones of the new dorm on ag and a Creighton halfback whose name is one big secret... Come the armistice and comes wedding bells for Dorothy Jean Brown. Rosa Bouton and Chuck Fowler, whose ring she received Saturday night... Put DO Ginny Noyes down as one who has many men friends. .. Last Friday night with Alex Mills. Sig Alph, and Sunday night with Fiji Bill Long, 's Oka Now. All patched up and pinned again are Pi Phi Kay Whitehead and SAE Milt Rothenberger. . .Our congratulations to Jo Berkley and Billie Bryan who will be initiated by Alpha Phi tonight ... A last minute flash comes in on couples that have phftt in involving Ardis Freeman, Gamma Phi, and Louis Daigger, AGK. who has his pin back by mutual agi cement . . .The brothers haven't yet recovered from the shock of se.'ing Harold Hansen, Farm House, at the Pike with Kstella Lenoeiuanii. Chi O, when they were sine that his heart-strings were wound around Dorothy Freeborn's little finger. . . Candy-passings hit a new high be fore exam week... Two more just SHORTHAND DICKINSON IN 30 DAYS Individual Irish union Ore n Nlmrthsnd nnil mnplrla HrrrrturlHl Tritinlnc DICKINSON SECRETARIAL SCHOOL ?Oi-Sllt l.lnr.iln I III . mug. 2-211.1 17 School of Fine Arts Presents "Cavallcria Rusticana" Opera in One Act Here Is Your Chance to "steal the show" by reaping the harvest from the toil of 125 expert music dramatists. TAKE IT We have It FOR you. Febr. 4 & 6 Prct 50c Temple Theater, Tax 05c Total 55c Reserved Se.-ti Advanced Sale Only Students Reserve Seats for Opera From J an. 20 to 26 Receipt tickets for the opera, Cavelleria Rusticana, which will be presented Feb. 4 and 6 must be exchanged for reserved seat tickets at the School of Music office dur ing the week of Jan. 26 to 30, Keith Sturdevant, business mana ger, announced yesterday. The receipts students hold will not entitle them to a reserved seat unless they are exchanged for a ticket reserving them a special seat. Since the opera will be given two nights, students should get their tickets reserved early for the night they plan to attend. Cast for the Wednesday Feb. 4 presentation includes Catherine Tunison, Richard Koupal, Lynn Myer, Milrae Anderson and Dorothy Huffman. In the Friday, Feb. 6 cast are Elizabeth Farhquar, Earl Jenkins, Clevc Genzlinger, Ann Fickling and Carol Wherry. ' Mildred King Resigns as Union Food Director Miss Mildred King has resigned her position as foods director of the Union, according to an an nouncement from Union Director Bill Marsh. Miss Inez White, who served as assistant director of the foods de partment, will take over the direc torship. Miss While's position will not be filled. Miss King cam? to Nebraska in June of 191u from the department of home economics at the Univer sity of Minnesota. She is an alum nus of the University of Nebraska. DelY 'use, (Continued from Page 1.) and Beverly Weichel on the ac cordion. Miss Elizabeth Stone breaker will give a baton twirl ing demonstration. Rex Coslor is billed as a comedian. These are only a few of the variety of acts that will be pres ented. The Defense Committee urges students to attend in support of the Red Cross drive. breezed in: At the Pi Phi house, Kay Duncan and Alpha Sig Stan Scott did the honors so that Stan can leave for the marines with clear conscience and annexed heart ...And the Chi O's celebrated for Helen Loverton and AGR Jerry V'oigt. . .Kappa Marge Holmes has cut it down to one Beta for good and all; namely, Burt Allen. . .And so goodbye, thanks for standing by, good luck fn your finals, and remember that if you do it, they'll always print it. . . als for a Lincoln's Smartest EMlffl 1 107 "O" Street Art Students on Ag Campus Take Novel Final Exam By May Aileen Cochran. A different type of exam is be ing featured in the Home Ec De sign course this semetser. Group conversations will replace the us ual written procedure. Each class is divided into several groups, each group discussing some one impor tant topic, such as architecture, sculpture, painting, etc. for a half hour. Every student is expected to back up bis spontaneous discus sion with a real background of knowledge of the topic. "Art makes a contribution to human happiness, promotes sound character and personality, en hances pleasurable and useful so cial relations." With this concep tion of art as an inseparable as pect of normal living voice'd by M. E. Haggerty, Professor of Psychology at the University of Minnesota, the Home Economics Design Department of Nebraska bases one of its most colorful courses. Most of those taking the begin ning course in Design, required of all Home Ec majors, are abso lute amateurs in the practical ap plication of art. But the results of this course have been most amazing. Hidden abilities have been and are being discovered while each student studies and tries his own hand at as many at as many phases of art as is possible in one semester. Sketching the Home Ec building with numb fingers; contriving all sorts of interesting effects with Fourteen UN Men Join Navv Fourteen UN men have enlisted in the'u. S. navy, class V-1G, and have been accepted. They will be allowed to complete their college courses when they take training as midshipmen. Upon successful completion of training, they will be commissioned as ensigns m the naval reserve. There will be a short training pe riod during the summer vacation. Men accepted are Quentin Harm Bierman, Harold Klingman, Rich ard Petring, Aubrey Stevenson, Herbert Von Goetz, Harold Hunt, Waldo Holm, Clarence Schmadcke, Rex Rehr.berg. Kenneth Simmons, Wallis Wimberly, James Stillwell, Daniel Jewell and Dennis Sulc. Smith college maintains two schools for children, Smith College Day school and Elizabeth Morrow Morgan Nursery school. YOUR DRUG STORE Brinj your doctor's prescrip tions to us. Careful and accu rate wyrk by registered phar macists. Owl Pharmacy 148 No. UUi &. P 2-10C8 Now, your favorite casu adopt the nail head idea bit of dash and dazzle. A "pick-up" for your sweaters, skirts and swanky suits! College Footwear Next to Harley Drug finger painting; roaming about the campus, pencil and pad in hand and seeking artistic features in everything; and making field trips to the Music Room in the Union and to Morrill Hall art ex hibitionsthese are some of the experiences of the novice in art at ag. All in all, one learns and ac quires a better taste for one's home, clothing, and an apprecia tion for the fine art products with which we come in contact every day. For those who actually discover greater ability and interest than the average, there are advanced courses offered, as costume de sign, interior decoration, and handcrafts. January Awgwan Conies Out Today; Tells of UN Types Featuring pictorially a "blue book" of UN types and backed with "more pictures and daring copy," the Awgwan is on the news stands today. Cartoons and actual photographs of outstanding students on the campus are liberally sprinkled throughout the lead feature which characterizes types ranging from the "Joe College" type to the of ficial "play girl" type. Carrying the by-line of Gertie Sheer-Negligee, the lead story Is "Beerline Diary." a satire on "Ber lin Diary." In this story, described by staff members as "a risque ex posure of campus big-shots" the inside dope on the fraternity and sorority kiddies is presented, pic tures included. Today's edition represents the first work of the new co-editors, Shirley Khyn and Joan Metcalf, who succeeded Jim Lipscy. Lipsey left during Christmas vacation for service in the army air force. Frankfurter Speaks To (luniupolitan Club Col. C. J. Frankforter, associate professor in chemistry, will give a talk before the Cosmopolitan club Friday evening on the topic, "Morale." inwii II I I II Li iff Ji Students Invited To War Course "All students and faculty mem bers are cordially invited to attend the "America at War" lectures, new course organized by the uni versity for next semester, free of charge," J. O. Hertzler, professor of sociology and chairman of the committee making arrangements for the course, announced yester day. Designed particularly for busi ness men and professional people in Lincoln, the course will be of fered every Monday at 5 p. m. Students desirous of the one credit hour offered must register for the course and pay a required fee. The one hour credit will not count toward a major in any col lege according to the announce ment. It will, however, serve as an elective leading to a degree. Norwich university has opened its new Eugene L. White mess hall. NOW! It's Got Lauejlts! It's Got Music! It's Got Gals! It's Got Every thing . . . 'cause ey oh "'s 001 "orE! . f : . .yfc. BOB HOPE Vera ZORINA Victor Moore rius! I'ete Smith 'Army of Champions' with Irene Bordoni Dona DRAKE News I Raymond I WALBURN iiv mm run II Vi I Hi I II f i i u i New Suits PLAIDS TWEEDS . . . PLAINS . in soft, lovely atel. ItliM'ti, pinks, aquagoM, beige und others ... in long-jacket suits. Cardi gan or classic notched collars k i c k-pleated skirls. Just exactly what you want for now and iulo spring! Sizes 12 to 20 1295 to $25 MiMrr'i Spurtiwer Second Floar