THE NEBRASKAN Friday, November 10, 1944 Friday Nite Brings Problems To Clothes-Minded UN Coeds With the dawning of Friday and a "late night" comes the cry of "what will I wear," from the lips ct "U" co-eds. Immediately les sons dwindle into the background and outfits of all styles, shades, and colors become the main topic pf discussion. The debate is on "Dressy" black dresses with se quin trim top the list for co-ed glamour. A popular addition to every co-ed's wardrobe, they are donned for those "special" week end occasions. Trim, dark, casuals prove the "perfect" date dress for an eve ning of dancing at the Union or Pike. Of course popular fall suits, as always, hold their place in popularity. Best Foot Forward. Footwear is indeed the prob lem of the hour. It seems the day of numerous UN "six footers" is a dream of the past and co-eds come out with a cry of "but I can't wear those, I'll be taller than he." However, they drag out numerous pairs of sandals, pumps, and ancient saddles, and decide upon those black suede pumps or neat brown spectators. As the evening draws to a close, they can be seen peering hopefully over their partner's head at a rapidly dwindling stag-line. With the longing glance comes a sigh of, "Oh well, maybe I'll hear from Johnny tomorrow!" The Last Mile. Grim, disheartened, figures trod painfully up the wide dingy walk. Each foot drags hopelessly. Each forward step comes slower. Down cast eyes rise a bit. Oh for a little reassurance from one of those melancholy figures! Eyes meet searchingly. Each holds only despair. "Chin up" is the silent cry. Courage mounts and dies. Silent meloncholy forms climb weakly up wide steps, pulling, gasping at the heavy door and stumbling in. Through a narrow hallway they creep, struggling with another door and slipping silently through. Steps quicken, hurring to the high iron bars, hoping yet not daring to look. Damp hands grasp the cold bars and frightened eyes peer de sparingly in. Startled passerby's pause, eyes wide with amazement as an es catic cry of "My mail box is empty" echo through Raymond hall. Whew down slips are "out" at last. iffilltUlOitLhll)lk) V "V V aV A 1 1 Pv ' 4 A - hi Junior Date Dress He oia be glad he atked you, when he $ee how pretty you look in ihb new crepe frock! Coral, royal, burnt orange or green. Stou 9 to 15. 14M Wedding News Displaces Social Camnus Gossip Engagements and weddings of former University of Nebraska students highlight campus news, holding precedence as ever in items of interest. Miss Shirley Keith became the bride of FO Howard E. Dutton in n impressive ceremony in the Episcopal church at Great Falls, Montana, Oct. 22. Shirley Keith Coming to the front is the an nouncement of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Sayre Webster to Ensign Robert L. Lawrence, USNR. The mar riage will take place in Miami following a tour of active duty at sea for Ensign Lawrence. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Nebraska where she is a member of Pi Beta Phi. On November 4, in the beau tiful chapel of Duke university, Durham, N. C, Miss Bette Dobbs became the bride of Lt. Preston M. Hayes. Lt. and Mrs. Hayes are both graduates of the university where Mrs. Hayes was a member of Pi Beta Phi. Lt. Hayes was affiliated with Sigma Nu and was senior president. He was also president of Innocents. The bride attended Doane col- ,v. i ' - i - - lege and the university, where she was an Alpha Phi. The officer also attended Doane college. The couple will be stationed at Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana, for the present. The Sunday wedding of Miss Catherine Carson to Ralph F. Satzing took place at Norfolk First Methodist church, loiiowea by a reception at the Norfolk hotel, October 29. Mrs. Satzing attended the Uni versity of Nebraska and was af filiated with Kappa Alpha Theta. Mrs. Satzing is a graduate of Lehigh University and affiliated From The Lincoln Journal. with Phi Delta Theta. Sorority sisters attending the wedding were Miss Maxine Thomas, who acted as maid oi honor, Miss Jean Roger, Miss Vir ginia Malster, Miss Helen Good win. Miss Jerrv Anderson and Miss Margaret Dosborough. The marriage of Miss ueisy Mallat and Cantain Harry R. Ankeny was an event of Novem ber 9 at Westminster church. Both Captain and Mrs. Ankeny are graduates of Nebraska. Mrs. Ankeny was affiliated with Delta Delta Delta. The officer is a mem ber of Delta Upsilon. By Nina Scott. The time for woolies is here almost . . . Theta Phee Mortlock will be seen about with Van Duhling ATO now . . . they are going steady . . . and then Kappa pledge Ella Burket is doing all right with Eill Mana who is home from Great Lakes . . . One of the biggest stories of the week pevolves around Pi Phi Mary Lou Van Berg and Don CuWopYwr - . . it sppms that Don plans to present Mary Lou with a token of his high esteem ana appreciation . . . just what that token is and just where we heard the news is a guarded secret . . . Jack Holbrouk, Phi Gam, is hnmp nn leave from Great Lakes . . . for old times sake he had a date with DG pledge Nancy Garey Sunday nite . . . Fiji Celebrate. The Fijis have outlined a party week-end starting tomorrow . . . Norrie Anderson is journeying from Hastings and the Marines to party with Kay Detweiler, Delta Gamma . . . Ned Nutzman and Hal Moore, former Fijis are in Lincoln and hope to be around for the fun . . . Hal was noticed Tuesday afternoon coking with Jean Kolezar, Alpha Phi ... his pin-up queen, Dorothy Huffman, Alpha Phi is in California . . . Triangles are always found in college, but this one has nothing to do with math ... it all adds up to Margaret Ann Amend, Chi O, Johnny Stevenson, ATO, and Frank Loefel, Ag . . . everyone is postulated with worry over the problem . . . Pledges Treat Actives. Big Party this weekend when the Sigma Chi pledges treat the actives as guest of honor. To spot light the evenine will be the pre sentation of the pledge sweetheart and a cup will De awaraea 10 thf winnpr. Pledees must meet certain requirements to attend, or so it is rumored. Where is Donald Pegler's Eng- V 1IL I 75c rnmm Eorenxo Permcmenl Wares Hadr Shaping L Shampoo, style set CONSULT ICS3 fiKDEBSON. COLD WAVE EXPERT Gold & Co, Third Floor 2-1211 lish book? Everyday he haunts the Union with tears on his cheeks . . . "Pickles" is a Sigma Chi . . . any kind soul who pos sesses information, please let him know immediately ... Jim Evinger, former Kappa Sig, has come to view the old stamp ing grounds . . . and he reany aia some stamping a few years back . . . hear too that tiea jL-uuer, former Phi Gam and track sta, was in town last week . . . House Parties, Too. The Tri Delt "Delta Dreamland" and Chi O "Chi-O-Tee Cavern" houseparties are this week-end . .. now that hour dances are ceasing the parties beginning . . . Where is Martha Aitken, KKG, snagging all of the sailors? Everybody out for the game to morrow ... we have the spirit, so let's show some of it . . . Dick Cole, Nebr. D. U. and Carter Kokjer, the same, are on the Ames team . . . Ho-hum phrey Bogart . . . TOWNSEND PHOTO STUDIO. A postwar feature, "instant starling" for fluorescent tubea when they are turned on, will be available for homes and offices. At present, it is confined to war plants. TP IF for Civilians and Trainees 9 to 12, Sot., Nor. 11 with The A.S.T. Band and Buffet Supper 10:00 to 11:30 P. M. UNION BALLROOM