Friday, Marefi m DAILY NEBRASKAN SmP JjJISL BY JIDGE MASON. My pet peeve in reaching a gos sip column is to wade through a two-inch dissertation on the writ er's life before getting to the dirt (no reflection on Mcls'uttt con sequently, we shall begin by list ening In on a typical speech be tween two political men on the campus: Wolfgang .Monroe: Who do you think will get May Queeu this jear? Carton Broderick: Huh? Wolfgang Monroe: Yes, I think she stands a pretty good clvance myself. Which brings us to the point of this little column: And the conclusion: Tradition finds the Sig Alphs celebrating their 50th anniversary by adding another party to the Saturday night list. On down Fraternity Row we find prepar ations being made for the open Kappa Slg party which features a Hawaiian theme. In glass skirts and loin -skins will be Jean Swarr DG with Bob Koefoot, Pat Catlin Kappa with Bill Palmer, and Carol Kobinson DG with Bud Kelson. Question of the week: Does Johnny Jones have a date with Miggs Manning or Nina Nix next Friday? Yesterday we heard it was Miggs but today we have heard various reports to the effect that it might be Nina. If anyone ever finds out will they please notify the writer before she gets out of quarantine for the mumps. Someone whispered to us tnat a paity will be held at the Beta hoitee Saturday night. Cause for the whispering was the party's name which we didn't catch, but Piter extensive research a few dates were disclosed. Pin Gal Jill Smith (and we're not referring to bowling alleys or ankles will be at the affair with Ernie Smeth ers, recently recovered from a romance with Madeline Herker. Alpha Phi "Dugs" eJrner will be seen with Bi'l McBride, Theta Peg Mies with Johnny Edwards and Alpha Phi Suzy Lynch with Dick Smith. Conversation overheard in the Union: "Slncka are anything but be coming to that girl." "She doesn't have the right figure to fill them out." "She has the figure to fill them out, but not the right one." Suggestions for the Tiji-Tau Tucsle: More events on skis this year. Iced brew drinking contest (only Fijis and ATOS admitted.) Snowball fight (Enter the DGs and Pi Phis.) Frozen pig relay. We could not end this column without mentioning that a letter a pep ring in yesterday 's rag re sulted in the actual nomination of "Tut" McKee for BDCC. Our best wishes, Tut. Til RILL TO A DURIILX" YOUTE NEVER SEEN BEFORE ! -jm SniT 4 CI U orrs lt:45 EXTRA THRILLS Actual Battle Scenes ear Nssy im ActUa In "ROAR NAVY ROAR" t a I Tken-I Uc -iU I DD(l)3SQg Queens . . (Continued from Page 1.) cial New York photographer, who placed the girls in strictly glamor ous poses. Candidates for beauty queen in clude: Myrldene Buller, Alpha Chi Omega, Wilma Schacht, Alpha Chi Omega; Dorothy McCiintook, Al pha Omicron Pi, Alice Wenslaff, Alpha Omicron Pi; Virginia Mc Culla, Alpha Phi; Dorothy Huff man, Alpha Phi; Gertrude Fulton, Alpha Xi Delta, Carol Garver, Al pha Xi Delta; Dorothy Black, Chi Omega, Edna Mae Neidermeyer, Chi Omega. Mary Jo Kobes, Delta Delta Delta, Genevieve Roberta, Delta Delta Delta. Katherine Dctweiler, Delta Gam ma, Virginia Trowbridge, Delta Gamma; Helen Kiessclback, Gam ma Phi Beta; Pat Parrish, Kappa Alpha Theta; Dorothy Theisen, Kappa lpha Theta. Jeanne Browne, Kappa, Gappa Gamma. Georgia Kolar, llappa Delta; Jeanette May Smith, Pi Beta Phi, Betty Krause, Pi Beta Phi; Shirley Kushner, Sigma Delta Phi;; Shir ley Kushner, Sigma Delta Tau; Adelaide Kloeppor, Anne Wodder, Gwen Peterson, Barbara Stahl and Delores Kemnitz, all four of the dorm. Study of level flight speeds of more than 450 miles an hour is the purpose of a new $2,100,000 wind tunnel now under construc tion at Pasadena by the Calif. In stitute of Technology. OCS .'. . (Continued from Page 1.) panded at OCS. "It is as much the purpose of the OCS to evalu ate these leadership characteris tics as it is to give instruction." According to Capt Freel, whose remarks are based on his experi ence at the Aberdeen OCS School, the length of the OCS course of instruction is 13 weeks. During the first eight weeks of this per iod all students of the entering class are given common instruc tion in company administration, depot and supply, ordnance serv ice, and military subjects. On week days there is a one hour drill period during which the trainees take turns at being offi cers and non-coms. On Saturday the day begins with an inspection of quarters and personal appear ance. At 8 a. m. classes begin in "training methods." Saturday afternoon are spent on tours of inspection which serve to broaden the knowledge of the student along ordnance lines. Home Ec . . . (Continued from Page 1.) we do not choose to go to class." One of these girls is a home ec major, the others are on the down town campus. Lois Christie, junior, says: "If some one said that I had to go to a class it would only serve to make me not want to go. , Supposing some one is tardy because of the bus or some other unforseen diffi cultywhat then?" One senior home ec student ex pressed herself thus: "They're al ways talking about honor students and honor systems out at ag and then they turn around and do this . . , I think that i? the students pay their money for tuition it is their loss if they don't go to class and not up to the department." A well known graduate of the university stated that in her opin ion the people taking home eco nomics will have to work with the public m dietftlona ami On Rkt in after Ufa, Th putti Wt3 net adhere to any suclT rules as th one in question. It seems that ta department ta being a Mttla tilt conservative it should endeavor to train the women In hom eck. nomics to meet and handle the public by treating them aa they will be called upon to treat the people with whom they will be working. Oho IVByArJ !?? At student, yoaVe doabtfest asked yourself amy times what yea ought to do tu help win this war. What can yo study that will be of practical assistant? The Retail Bureau at the University of Pittsburgh is trht a new opportunity to college upperclasemen to b trained for a successful csreer fat retailing while gaining actual working exp. rienc at a steady weekly salary. You will receive regular under graduate credit foe your work at the Bores o, yowll oars) weekly income in a Pittsburgh department store, you'll b making a definite contribution to civilian wartime, moral at the same time piling np experience toward a career. Pitt's Retail Bureau came into being during World War I to help retailers replace executives and junior executives lost to the armed forces and government services. In this war, we're) bringing 24 years of successful store service to the problem of training new people. And we believe opportunities in retailing have never been greater than they are right now. NEW SEMESTERS IEGIN MONDAY. JUNE 28. AND SEPTEMBER 27. If 43 ' ApptUmtton bUnkt will b fvrmsked mm rtqurtt. RESEARCH BUREAU FOR RETAIL TRAIHIHG UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh. Pa. SfiAmf 7 Th u u p s B EGUILING "flower" hats ... bewitching little pompadour hats with flirtatioua veils . . brimmed hats, devastat ing in charm... the dress-up sculleaps . . . casuals, berets . , , hun dred $ of them! 295 395 $5 to $15 W x.A. 1 - ,r v m f mm v TlliUuwiy... SbjujiuL JIojoa. Soon "Random Harvest' HI