The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 24, 1946, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE NEBRASKAN
Sunday, March 24, 1946
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Tawing over a pocketful of
puzzling patter, we find that the
kids made the last weekend (be
fore vacation) and the lost week
end synonymous . . Delving first
into the romance of Julie Crom
from Love Memorial hall and
Mickie McDonald who passed the
candy to announce Julie's weight
ed down third finger left hand.
Wasting no time in taking ad
vantage of the spring theory, Jack
Maryott presented Carl Hall pres
ident, Jackie Eagleton, with a dia
mond for her birthday last Thurs
day . Seems as if the home town
fellow always wins out. So much
lor the life partner patter ...
Howard Hall Steps Out.
The house party at Howard
Hall grabbed the snotliphf fm-
Saturday night . Included were
Lela Mae Jacobson with Bob
blakes Graceful Wanda Daily
and Bob Patterson and Norma
Lou Fisher with her pretty steady
escort Gene Brown . But where
was Kin Gndley while Peggy Car
penter was having fun with Vein
from Pioneer??
Then there was Lou Reinhardt
stepping out with cute Ginny Pes
ter Friday night cn the amazing
sum of 32c . .It can be done,
and it's fun just ask them.
Blonde Marg Anthony, Bill Lar
son, and Bill's convertible have
been making a smooth-looking
KHHHHMHMMH
"Swing: into Spring:" in a
s p r i t e 1 y and young:,
charmingly handled bon
net style hat by Dexter
Park. A fine Merrimac
felt, it's vivacious as
Spring: itself with a pret
feather trim. In fuchsia,
melon, red, sold, pink,
aqua, blue, gray, r.avy,
brown or black, you'll
look and feel your pret
tiest with a feather trim
med bonnet. Modestly
priced at just $3 in the
Street Floor Debutante
Shop.
GOLD'S . . . Street Klor
trio of late All originated in
the Dorm dining hall where Bill
works. Pays to go down to meals,
girls.
Tonight and Every Night.
Can't forget to mention the pic
nics of some of the Beta boys. . . .
Too bad there are only seven
nights a week. Friday night at
"Beta Pines" found surprising
couples .... Bob McConaughey,
now a "plush" boy, with "Mike"
Swanson. . . Dick Miles and B. J.
Steele Also Dick Welton with
new Gamma Phi prexy, Dina
Buckingham . . a probable steady
couple.
Gathering in short bits ...Why
won't Pat Warren date Jim Wil
cox?? He tries hard enough ...
Mary Jane Fry receiving phone
calls from Omaha as proof of the
big impression made on Al Busch
last weekend. Will continue this
interest after vacation .... The
fascination between Carly Prokop
and Hank Wasik as a result of a
chance meeting . . Bob Walters
all wrapped up in June Korb . .
M. J. Way with Frank Bauer.
No doubt candy is in store for this
girl . Finally, Fritz Schlaphoff's
use of his new jeep as a date in
fluencer while Bob Hicks has his
motorcycle.
Time to pull these loose ends
together and sign off without
flourish or favor . . .
Art . . .
(Continued from Pagp 1.)
quite intangible value. I have
heard several students comment
about particular works in the
show which they found a special
concern in seeing. A veteran, for
instance, recalls vividly a Pacific
island where he was stationed
when he views a similar scene in
the exhibition's war art section.
Special delight can be obtained
by reading the biographical notes
which accompany every painting,
drawing and sculpture in the
show. It is a sort of human in
terest study to learn out of the
ordinary information about the
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artists as well as the basic facts
about them and the work pre
sented. It is fun to learn that Jacob
Epstein got into a slight contro
versy with his "Portrait of George
Bernard Shaw," which the notes
tell us about or that David Smith's
peculiar affinity for steel as evi
dent in his "Abstraction" devel
oped when he worked with the
American Locomotive company.
By supplying such interesting bits
of information the notes help
spectators in enjoying and better
understanding the connection of
the work of arts and life in gen
eral. Containing works of nationally
famous artists the collection which
the Nebraska Art association and
the university bring to the Morrill
hall galleries annually presents a
broad view of the contemporary
art world. We find that as such
the exhibition can be of particular
educational value to art students;
for other students it adds a pleas
ant and cultural experience to
their university life. If the exhibi
tion is a necessity for art students
then I think it can be called a
necessary luxury for students.
Intramural Results
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Curator, Cincinnati Museum
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