ii ii Friday, October 16, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN In Washington Ceremony . . . i ; J :-:'-" - ..,:;.;; -;,:;.o:,. v ; Society... j wirnrtyfcudiittvadqftdc. m wi Vmwt k- A 1" ffir-iiiiinniNiMwifi ilvnj hial.. Courey Lincoln Journal. Above are pictured Lt. and Mrs. Harold Larmon, wed October 10 in Washington, D. C. Mrs Larmon was affiliated with Alpha Phi sorority, and Lt Larmon was a member of Alpha Tau Omega Keep 'em Rollin' . . . Daily Offers Special 'Hippage Removal' Schedule for Coeds Start rolling! is the call that is gmng out to all females of datable ge. Skirt silhouettes are startling and will ' remain so for the dura tion of the war. Skirts are so snug across the derriere and the hemline Is frozen at sixteen to seventeen inches from the floor that without width or length, you cant have breadth. If you want to fit into a new creation you may have to alter ... To Alter Hiplines your hip line, if so, the easiest and quickest way is to roll straight across it. If for seven days you will do twenty-five full rolls a day, you will have a smoother line.. Are you interested? It is very simple and this is how to begin. Roll! Lit on your back, full length, and start with a good stretch, re lax, and then start rolling. Cross over on one side, back across the J With the week end, life returns to the campus. . . . House parties, picnics and what-have-you ATOS Jim Nicola Fin Howard anrt Carl Petty will do their picnicking mis ween ena witn Helen Johnson, DG, Jean Kerl and Natalie Porter, Kappas. Chaneronen Jim Von Landingham and John Mason will see wai everytmng is in order ( ?). We hear of more and more of these Tri Delt-Phi Gam dates. Fri day night will see Adeline Leigh and "Beep" True hitting the high spots with Russ Ledger and John Binning. ... We heard via the grape vine that Dick Luther of the DU Luthers has found himself three dream-girls, namely: Jean Donley, Delta Gamma; Theta Toni McQuistom, and Jean Cullinan, Kappa. No doubt his dreams are pleasant. . Shoulder Arms. Woe to the poor pheasant who shows hia tail feathers this wrk end. ATO sharpshooters Ron Fin- ley, Don James, John Karkins, -an reuy, BUI Harsh, Jim Nicola, Bob Jungman and Jim Critchfield hip line, and over on the other side. Keep on for the count of fifty, then relax. It is so simple that you won't mind doing it. But you can't stop at hip slim ming, the leg contours are so mercilessly exposed by short skirts that you will want a lovelier calf-to-ankle contour. The fol lowing isn't a hard exercise and makes a far better taper. Roll! Lie on the floor with legs stretched straight down. Holding knees together bend them, raise feet off floor, and as you do so flap feet up and down from the angles. It is just like paddling. Slowly raise legs, while paddling, until they are straieht un from hips, then lower. Slide legs down ward until they rest on floor. For a good stretch of the calf muscles, curl toes up toward insteps. Re lax completely, and repeat about five times. Well, eals. do vou reallv want good line, figure line? If so, try this simnle exercise that tabes n little time and watch the lumps roll away. are all out after them. . . . Also shouldering their firearms will be FH boys Warren Hutchins, Gerry Abbenhaus, Lee Biggs and Bob Rauner. They say that there's one born every second anyway, Jerry Kathol is betting Allan Chapman that Nebraska comes out on the long end of the score this week end. Tf we don't win, Jerry will be pushing a peanut down the white stripe on "O" street Satur day evening at 7. Allen gets the privilege of boosting the peanut if Minnesota loses. No matter how the score comes out, some one will have a skinned nose, so don't forget to be on hand to see it. Partiea Informal. Saturday is the nieht of house parties. . . . The Sig Alpha are having their usual "informal" af fair. . . . Louis Sevbold. Rpc Davies and Nat Kline will be on hand with Kappas Nancy New branch, Pat Catlin and Mary Rals ton. Bob Gosset and Bill Hewit will be taking Chi Os Lois Metcalf and Bettv DunlaD. . . . Slacks and cords are the order of th pvnlnir at the Alpha Chi Penn Woods pariy. incidentally, the party will be at the AlDha Chi house. not out at the woods. Among those present will be Janet Mason and Phi Delt Duel Andreson and Nance Green and Charlie Cook. Sig Nu. The Wednesday mom in f hia. toloev lab SDent an hour hanine- out the window last Wednesday watcning the amorous attention Con Healy. Phi Gam. was navinff some girl. Now all the fellows (See SOCIETY, Paffe 12.) For Your Coking Rcndcsvous "on Campus" BUCK'S COFFEE SHOP 1131 R Street M. L. 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