Fjriday, October 9, 1942 Despite War Designers Achieve Victory Over Formal9 Verdict DAILY NEBRASKAN Society -. Standard Oil company has an- " nounced two scholarships open to ; ' Venezuelan students for study of -I I a medicine at Tulane university, ; . . I ' ; - ' ' " i : '" -i Season f, - - I I I s' .. v- i i mi i for dinner and a show as IVt.V- 't ! II I OUT LrUQ for more elaborate occa- "1-V I I I - Z . .... . ' s ' Tt For Winter What shall I wear? Sounds fa-1 as chic miliar, doesn't it? it does You'd think with a war eoinjr on I sions. and all the I B has done to regulate women's fashions that everyone wouldn't have to worry about what to wear. I3ut no - de signers these days are just too ingenious. ttl'B hunted the yardage in length formal that is absolutely ciwjis, ...j wo nave a .sum tiniioueuo guaranteed to make you look every anyway, a silhouette. War work ers don't ht.ve time to change their costumes after work, heme the very versitile dressmaker Miit which is not only a suit but mas querades as a dress too. (Confusing-, isn't it?) Then there is the "alter five" dress that looks just The designers weren't even slumped when NIT issued the edict "NO FORMALS." While every coed on the campus mourned her lost glamour, the designers got to work. Results: a new street bit as glamorous as any ankle length one ever did. Besides all that, the new formals are versatile i as wen. Add a jacket ana you I have a very super street outfit. What more could you want? Farmers Formal Queen Candidates File To morrow All senior women enrolled in the fig college and who are interested in filing for fanners Formal Queen must file by Friday noon. The rules governing the election of the Qneen specify that she must have 89 credit hours with an av erage of 80 percent; she must have carried 27 hours the previous two semesters and must be carrying 12 hours at the time of election; ar.d she must be registered in the ag college. P. E. Department Tells Swim Time The physical education depart ment for women announces the fixing" of recreational swimming hours. Th?y are: MW 4:30-5:30 F 3:30-5:30 S 2:00-4:00 Faculty, administration officials find employes as well as students are invited to avail themselves of the opportunity. There is a charge of ten cents per swim which includes towel and suit. Swimmers will furnish their cwn slippers and bathing caps. Education Club Elects Becky Wait President Betty Mario Wait was elected president of the Klementary Ed ucation club for the coming year at a meeting held yesterday. An I advisory board composed of Joyce Junge, Darlene Wakeman, and Marcia Woodruff was also chosen. The club is a branch of the "As sociation of Childhood Education," a large national organization com posed of teachers in nursery, kindergarten, primary, and elemen tary work. According to national rules, the slate contained three nominees for each office. The newly elected officers which contain one senior, junior, sopho- i more, and ireshman will meet next j week to prepare plans for social and professional events during the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. B their daughter. Miss G. Clark have Oiurlcey I.Mlcnln Jcnnnnl. announced h nnnoi Dcrothv Hplpn in il c y. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clarke. ' l"e SOn of of . f l or we trim Indi ana slop in at our F o u ii t n i n for a quick cool off. The Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14 Hi and P St. Phone 2-1068 Student Church Group Sponsors Picnic Tonight Presbyterian students at the university are urged to attend their annual get-acquainted picnic tonight from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock. The students will meet at the Presbyterian House, 333 No. 14. Transportation to the picnic grounds will be provided. There no charge for the event. For Your Coking Rcndcsvous "on Campus" BUCK'S COFFEE SHOP 1,31 RS,'l M.L. Sperling Mary Delia Jo hohes Is Tri Ta.ssel Member Welcome Grads! Students! Grads! Don't SCRAP j'our clothes! o Save them with modern, scientific care. O KT7 'Studrnt crrT r out So yt'iiih"' 333 No. 12 2-C961 Filling a vacancy created by the resignation of M;iry Helen Deit rich, Mary Jo Kobes is the new Tassel representative from Delta Delta Delta sororitv. Hand (Continued from Page 1). 1 . Mil 1 --zz 1 n f". f?n r?f -wmmr 1 1 ii " a i ft? z -s. ! 1 "U Mi D'.n;, i: .1 r-,iii,iiika i.. it CI!.-. rd i:tu(c i'tnk IHT! Pal:' kit i',vne Pixn John I(tw Tnomas Pnim(n'nil Murk Iitihn fieri !1 h:hrcntrpT William Kkhlbd Olfn Kl Will'am KhvipII William Kft-likn Ooipc "lfl( ViOiui Fi rsifr I .i t w in Ki tnc k!"in Tluh'-it f'.arrivnn I.nmunt 'W-iMi.t-r Walter r;iiillitid John Hardv 'i.ill H.,r1(V '.rttrt.1' llnrfTK-r .'arr." 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AGUES BEAUTE SHOPPE Agnes Schmitt Hotel Cornhuskcr Victory Bob . : ...All American Favorite 971 2-3122 wrote SnuqqlsL (DowrL Timmie Tuft Coots wonderfully thick, soft pile with a rayon lining White with red lining; Pecan with brown lining Gray with red lining First fashion for smirt College tirls . . . warm and fuzzy as or childhood teddy bear. Deep-pile all wool alpaca on cotton backinr. The perfect topper for everything . . . from casual to dressy clothe. Si2es 9-15; 10-18. GOLD'S... flirt FlMr. ! wm i e IP U