Thursday, Decemb'er 19, 1935 Paae 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Shop Thursday Til 9 P. M. arnpus Br Mary Lou Bluniel Van Johnson will make the final selection of the four 1947 Bomb Beauties from eight semi-finalists chosen at an all-acmpus election at Iowa State College. Photographs of the eight semi-finalists will be sent to Johnson for judging. According: to the Daily Cali fornian a student at the Univer sity of California played a game of gin rummy with a coed the other day, and when the game was over she looked at him "and said shyly. "Gee, I like to play bridge with you!" . The director of the student health program at Georgia Tech has proposed that the student body be offered voluntary im munization against influenza, and has asked for student opinion on the subject, lie reports that the flu shots are 80 percent effective, and remain effective from three to five months. Cost of the shots would be 50 cents. Inflation is here at last, reports the Utah Chronicle. The predic tions of politicians and economics professors have come true at last. As proof, the paper cites the juke box situation. A juke box, it says, is no longer satisfied with a nickle. It insists on a dime. "The juke-box operators through out the country decided that, with the higher cost of materials, etc., a nickle could no longer do the job. They feel that they have a right to get on the gravy train along with the miners and steel workers and automobile workers," the paper comments. President Eisenhower of Kansas State College, has put in a request for 205 additional faculty mem bers for the first year of the bien nium and another 36 for the sec ond year. He says that the new staff members are needed to taKe care of the estimated enrollments of 7,500 and 8,000 respectively for the two years. All except nine of the members would be on the teaching staff. The other nine would include five counseling and administrative workers and four library assistants. The additional faculty members would permit a ratio of 14 students per teacher, which is consistent with sound education, President Eisenhower reports. During the current year, he says, the ratio is one instruc tor for every 20 students, which is far too high, but is consistent with that of other schools. The additions would give the school a teaching staff of 531 the first year of the biennium, and 567 for the second year. In an effort to provide enter tainment for patients of the Vet eran's hospital, the newly installed Drake University chapter of the American Red Cross, is calling for student volunteers to tfke part in talent shows to be presented at the hospital once a month. The chapter also sponsors dances once a month for the vet erans who are able to participate, and sends workers to the hospital to play cards and games with the patients, and to play back ground music for teas. DEC. 21 flV jimmy' HIS CLARINET i t.i. 1. . BIIU Ml- WV ORCHESTRA one I NIGHT 1 I ONLY I IhaX A 4m. I. Mm. Plai T lo 0tft so Precious t. s-2&. IIOUBIG ANT'S CIIANTILLY PERFUME 3.00 to 32.00 WHITE SHOULDERS PERFUME 5.00 to 35.00 SCIIIAPARELLFS SHOCKING PERFUME 8.00 to 29.50 GIRO'S SURRENDER 5.50 to 20.00 GIRO'S NEW HORIZON 7.50 to 30.00 CIRO'S DANGER 12.00 to 30.00 CIRO'S REFLEXION ! . .5.50 to 20.00 LENTHERICS DARK BRn.LIANCE 15.00 GUERLAIN'S L'HEURE BLEUE ; . . . .9.00 GUERLAEVS MITSOUKO .9.00 DANA'S TABU 3.25 to 22.50 DANA'S 20 CARAT 3.50 to 42.50 DANA'S PLATINE 3.23 to 22.50 CAROiVS BELLOGIA 15.75 to 52.5Q ADRIAN'S SAEVT AND SINNER 6.50 to 25.00 CORDAY'S FABERGE'S Tzigane 10.00 to 18.00 Woodliue 2.50 to 12.00 Possession 10.00 to 18.00 Tigress 2.50 to 12 DO L'Ardente Nuit. 10.00 to 18.00 Straw Hat. . . . . . 1.50 to 12.00 Frenzy 10.00 to 18.00 Aphrodisia . . . , .1.50 to 12.00 Jet. . . ,: 3.50 to 12.50 Cliambray. . . . .1.50 to 12.00 WEBL'S COBRA .5.00 to 18.30 WEIL'S ZIBELINE 10.30 to 15.00 WEIL'S SECRETS OF VENUS. ....... .:.. .5.00 All pricei plut tan COLD'S. . .StrMt Floor m am jti LINCOLN'S BUST DETABTiINT ITOSI erfum Choose tiers from the many world famous odours oyo iinble at Gold':