The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1948, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, March 12, 194
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except Monday! and Saturday, vacattoua and examination priiodi, by the University
of Nebranka ander Mm lapervtaton of the rnhlleatlon Hoard. Entered aa second
Clan Matter at the Port Office In Uneoln. Nebraska, ander Act of Gonerem, Mnrcb
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THE "NEW LOOK," HOME EC VERSION, is modeled by Lillian
Lock in the Home Economics Style Show held March 3 in the
Food and Nutrition building. Lynn JJordgren looks on and com
ments on the smart spring suit which Miss Lock designed and made
for herself in a clothing class project. Fifty-three other girls also
participated in the annual style show sponsored by the Home Ec
Club.
Mr. George Miller
Editor of The Daily Nebraskan
Sir:
Palladian Literary Society,
having sent representatives to
the two discussion meetings on
the National Student Association,
believes that this is one of the
most important questions to come
before the student body of the
University of Nebraska this year.
Because we are in favor of
democratically discussing the
questions before the student
body, we think it proper to pre
sent our view. We discussed the
significance of joining NSA at
our business meeting last Mon
day night and would like to take
this means to make known a
resolution passed at that meet
ing:
"Resolved: That the Palladian
Literary Society expresses ap
proval of the proposition before
the student body of the Univer
sity of Nebraska to affiliate ircv
mediately with the National Stu
dent Association.
Shirley Cane, President
Loraine Hush, Secretary
Uni-Vets' Benefit
To Collect Clothes
The big benefit dance of the
year, a "Spring Fling" will be
sponsored by the Uni-Vets organ
ization at the Union, March 19,
in the ballroom.
Jean Mover and his orchestra
will play for this dance, which is
open to all university students for
only the price of an article of
clothing which can, be sent to the
needy in Lurope.
In co-operation with the Uni-
Vets drive for all types of sturdy
clothing, especially ex-GI gar
ments, booths will be set up in
the City and Ag Unions to re-
ceive contributions, in return for
free tickets to this dance.
Contributions will also be ac
cepted at the door on Friday eve
ning. The regular dance price of
44c will be charged for those hav
ing no clothing to offer.
Registration for the Union
Bridge Tourney must be made in
the Union office by Saturday
noon.
A Juke-box fling will be held
n the Union Ballroom, Saturday.
There is no charge for this dance.
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Making pleasing affirmative stand I vanity debater Rod LlndwaTI, Omaha Engineering
ophomore . outstanding in forenhie artiviea, Rod is alno active in Student Council NSA
Committee and Student for Wallace organization . . Corn Cob and Sigma Alpha Ensilon
ocrupy Rod's epare time making a winning affirmative stand is this handsome Harvey
Brothers Surrettcill all-purpose suit Rod is wear ing . . , this extraordinary all-wool fabric is both
dressy and casual with a weave ready for 'lasting shape and crease . the fine fit and drape
bring you tailoring at its best , a great all-around suit, a great value from Harvey Brothert.
By Nancy Jensen.
Not even the deep snow drifts,
the blustering March winds, and
the icy streets can discourage
Nebraska couples from partying
and dancing this Friday and
Saturday nights. The attention
of the sports-minded students,
however, will be drawn to the
Coliseum where they will remain
loval bv cheering for the home
team.
Since the winter weather in
March isn't quite appropriate for
the snrinc stvlcs. the coeds are
stepping out in winter fashions
that will fascinate their escorts for
the evening.
Spivak Hays.
The Turnpike and the music
of Charlie Spivak is the idea of
a perfect evening to numerous
couples this Friday. Tinmates
Marianne Srb and Dick Folda
will be among those attending.
Marianne will look enchanting in
her black crepe dress styled with
a faille side drape. The tiny
faille, stand-up collar is ac
centuated by a gold Trifari
choker, which Marianne will
wear. Also dancing at the Pike
will be Marilyn Eidam in a black
faille ballerina dress. recking
out from below the hemline is
an edging of her red and white
petticoat.
The Chi Omegas will blossom
out this Friday for their annual
spring formal. Many eyes and
especially Tom Callan's, will be
on Cherie Vicle, as she dances
in her black taffeta strapless
formal trimmed in white lace. An
old-fashioned touch is added to
the gown by a black scarf which
Cherie will wear around her
shoulders. Tolly Ann Rickly has
chosen a chartreuse jersey dross
that is highlighted by a wide
gold-beaded waistband. And a
long black drape. Glen lilinde
will be Polly's partner for the
evening.
Tarty, Tarty.
Saturday night dark-haired
Ginny Guhin and Stan Nordgren
will be among those partying at
East llilis. Ginny plans to wear
a black wool ballerina skirt and
a wnue oiDson uiri oiouse. iiin-
nv's nlaid netticoat will show
kaJightly beneath her skirt.
Beverly Haarmann has chosen
navy blue faille, two piece
dress to wear this week-end.
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DRESSED ATTROTRIATELY for the parties they will be attend
ing this week-end are Helen Ullom, Kathryn Rhodes, and Shirley
Wagner. Helen will be seen in her forest-green faille, two-piece dress
at the Dri-Nite Club party Friday. Kathy is set for a good time at
the Kappa Delta Toyland Kiddie party where she will wear the
costume of a little girl. A large bustle, hip drapes, and a drop
shoulder fold highlight Shirley's taffeta formal. Shirley will at
tend the Chi O formal Friday night.
TONIGHT is
COLLEGE
NIGHT
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Radiolog
U of N
Dancing 9 until 12
Couples Only
Adm. 1.50 per couple
Tax Included
Husker Highlights, KOLN, Fri,
2:30 p.m.
Better Business Bureau, KFOR,
Sat., 10:30 p. m.
Farm Facts and Fun, KFAB,
Sat., 1:00 p.m.
Your University Speaks, KFAB,
Sun., 12:30 p.m.
Interesting facts and items
about all phases of sports at the
university if offered on the pro
gram, Husker Highlights, today,
at 2:30 p. m., on station KOLN.
Sunday night Variety Show
will be "Topper Returns" featur
ing Roland Young, in an all-time
favorite mystery-comedy.
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