The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 09, 1948, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 2, Image 2

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THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN
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Editor Jeanne Kerrigan
Business Manager Irwin Chesen
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College Columnist Tests Tips
On Dance Cutting-in-System
(A columnist of the College
Heights Herald gives tips on dance
etiquette.) "
'There's a few important rules
about the eutting-in-system that
everyone should knovr. Never cut
in again the minute the girl has
been snatched from you. Dance
with someone else first..
"Don't argue if someone cuts in
on you. Let the girl go for the
minute. You can cut back later.
"Don't push, shove, grab, or de
liver a knockout blow when cut
ting in. A tap on the shoulder,
a smile, or 'please, May L' is
enough of a signal
"At a public dance or one where
girls may be unescorted, there are
also several rules to remember.
Be careful to see if a girl came
with an escort before asking her
to dance. If she didn't it is per
fectly proper to introduce your
self and ask for a dance. But if
she did, you should ask the escort
to introduce you to her. After
you've danced with an unescorted
girl, you may take her back to
the place you found her, thank
her for the dance, and excuse
yourself. Don't ever leave her
standing in the middle of the
Iloor.
"Don't try to force a name or
address out of a girl If she is
unescorted and you'd like to take
her home, you can tell her so.
but chances are you won't make
first base by trying to command
the situation.
"Here's one sure tip. Don't try
to keep up a steady stream of,
cveversauvMi wniie yvu aance.
You dont have to talk at all Act
asthough you were so entranced
with the girl the music and the
movement that words fail you
Your dancing will be better, too.
"Never carry a lighted cigarette
on the dance floor and dont
smoke in the dance hall unless it
seems to be the general practice,
and even then, it's a questionable
social practice.
"Loud talking, boisterous laugh
ter and kiddish cutting-up are out
of place at any dance. Very fre
quently rowdy actions reflect on
all of your associates, your family
and your organization. Make a
good impression on people don't
be a roughneck."
TALENTED
Lucille Bait Bob Hope's leading
lady in Paramount's "Sorrowful
Jones," can play the piano, guitar,
harmonica and trumpet She can
also tap dance, toe dance and ball
room dnce along with being able
to tell stories in seven different
dialects.
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Knee-Hifrc Nylon
Grina, Burma,
India Veterans
Slate Reunion
China-Burma-India Veterans of
World War II will hold their
first national reunion at the Wis
consin Hotel in Milwaukee on
August 27, 28 and 29, at the in
vitation of the Wisconsin China-
Burma-India Club.
The three day parley will en
able CBI servicemen to renew
many old acquaintances and par
ticipate in the establishment of a
national Veterans of the CBI or
ganization. A fun program has
also been arranged.
Brig. Gen. W. Fritz Briedster,
of Wisconsin, a former CBI com
mander will be one of the con
vention speakers. Other notables
familiar with the history of the
CBI theater are expected to be on
hand. Representatives of other
HCBI clubs will also attend.
The reunion will 9ft ntwir !
j on Friday August 27, with a party I
at the new and beautiful Blatz
Brewery, a general reunion and
open house. Business sessions will
compose part of Saturday's pro
gram. The convention banquet
will also be held on this day.
Sunday, August 29, will be
known as China Burma India
Day at the Wisconsin Centennial
Celebration and the group will
attend festivities at the state's
birthday celebration.
A special program for the wives
and sweethearts of CBI veterans
will also be arranged for the three
days.
Further information regarding
the convention and reservations
may be had by contacting Attor
ney Lester P. Dencker, state club
president, 616 W. Michigan St.,
Milwaukee.
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SUMMER TREATS!
CANDY AND
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FKOM TEACHER'S COLLEGE
Fashions chaaged and skirts trew longer but the
newest fashion Idea of the year just cane in.
It's the Aberte Kee-lltte Brians, the esol
below the knee hose for daytime and even
ing wear. Narrow elastic threads, hn
pervknw to heat, perspiration and
Ustnderac are wovest right into ike
stocking to. Ia Botterseoich and
tevene.
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