r 9 1 TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1948 Strong Competition Expected In City Swim Meet Aug. 3 Lincoln people will witness one of the most highly contested swim meets in city swim meet history when aqua artists from Lincoln gather at Capitol Beach Tues day, Aug. 3 to settle city swim honors. This year' festival has been broken up to insure a - more speedy run-off and offer more competition for the swimmers. The city junior' championships will be run off at the municipal pool Friday, , July 30 at 7 p. m. The senior title will be settled at Capitol Beach the following Tuesday. Local Talent. A gathering of local talent will be set to make it tough for last year's winners with keen com petition seen in the men's senior division. Don Devries, home from Shattuck Prep school will Coach Hollie Lepley to Travel To Schuyler With Swim Team In conjunction with his state wide swim program, Coach Hollie Lepley of the University of Ne braska is ; taking his exHibition team of university swimmers and divers and, prospective merman on tours o pools throughout the state. In an effort to stimulate1 inter est and competition, Lepley's ex hibitioners will travel to Schuy ler today,- York, Aug. 4, and Wil ber, Aug. 10 having performed at Tecumseh on July 16. Lepley is endeavoring to en courage non-swimmers to learn NEBRASKA'S ONLY ITALIAN VILLAGE The Finest in Italian and American Food FEATURING DON TICIIY AND TIIK HAMMOND Air Condition for Your 6-5013 58i h & O ft r a r r- s i i - I 1 ft Wff Iff aa l. y Li rur ulai; Our simple GOOD DANCING IS YOLK key tep to QUICKEST WAY TO AT ..y darning TAIN POPULARITY. fi d YA IsupTj i i w i n w U CAN TEACH YOU A STYLE THAT WILL MAKE YOU AN OUTSTANDING DANCER WHEREVER YOU GO... IN FOX TROT. WALTZ, SWING. RUMBA OR SAMBA. Visit Our Studio Or Call For An Appointment LLOYD SCHOOL of D&lCinG 1210 P St. BOOMER BALLROOM PHONE 2-5511 be gunning along with Jim Wood worth to capture the coveted Lambert Memorial Trophy in the 200 yard free style from sprinter Marvin Grimm. Grimm, UN sprint specialist, captured city swim honors last year swimming the 50 and 100 yard freestyle and coming thru for the Lambert Trophy. Jack Campbell, Husker backstroker, trailed Grimm by must two points to take runner-up honors. Competitors. ' This year's contest will show an array of talent U. of N. swim mers and divers competing for the individual honors include: Gould "Fig" Flagg, second place conference diver; Jack Campbell, backstroker and freestyle; Marvin Grimm, freestyle. Frosh swim mers include Bill Greer, Chick Thompson and Bob Bicket. to swim and swimmers to learn to swim better to swim for health, safety and fun. Members of the exhibition team include Marvin Grimm, sprint I artist in the big seven conference; Gould "Fig" Flagg, husker diver; and Jack Campbell, backstroker. All are varsity swimmers at the university. Also on the team are Bill Greer, Ted Kanamine, Ed Craren and George Hill, members of the university freshman squad and prospective Nebraska swim mers Paul Goetz, Omaha Tech: Bub Bicket, Lincoln and Chick Thompson, Lincoln. ORGAN NIGHTLY Evening's Pleasure Sts. 6-2396 n - r I I i Ant W M I 1 f f MM ff WE OFFKK YOU ONE - j I i f ll'i'! The crowd wil1 9aze with admira- I f FREE TRIAL LESSOH TO PROVE THAT THE i i nun tirTiinn LLUIU I.I C Ml UU THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN OCP Reveals Promotion of NU Graduate The Office of Civilian Person nel. Ryukyus Command, an nounced the recent promotion of Miss Loretta M. Granzer, formerly NOW STATE 44c to C RED'S A DOOR-TO-ROAR SALESMAN ! SKELTON in. f"TIIE FIJIJJUl I1IIIJSII MAIN-' li nl VAR5ITY J ADVENTURE IN f II VI Uk rJ k I I HI T i . aw m i r-w mm " M mz n w . I 1 1 HI Sf f 4TT ' ft I ' I A I I ixfflW Inifc. ir?" I 7 JT II f eye-eatthinf! convertible U i j 1 i wnen you wear tms ah-m- jj , I $ V -0' " spiring Johnnye Junior. The dress Jl I 1 i itself is a beau!y with jet buttons j -L'- ; I 11 bom a high-minded collar to a S y d c I rippling hemline. Its little cape U j J ' i t ; V 0es moro than give a courtly jj ' ' v'.V Y look of elegance ... it doubles j I .. , U W '. j as a peplum for demure moments. Q jrX I ' r r OW es n frnt Multi-color . ': , ' i striped taffeta gives shimmering y accent to smooth rayon gabar- I IT I t"X '"" Ipldine. In black, gren or red, sizes f TTfe, iiM 9,15' J . V Jj J Exrliisively I J UAGE,S Third lloor U r . of 1617 Burr st., Lincoln, Neb., to the position of chief of its classi fication and wage-administration branch. As such, Miss Granzer will have supervision over the posi tion classification, re-classification and wage-determination of all civ ilian employees stationed on Oki nawa with the Army and Air Forces. A graduate of Havelock, Neb., SCHOOL'S OUT Now you ran afternoons getting a sun tan and swimming in the beautiful salt Mater pool.. We'll be seeing '' DANCE AT KINGS FREE Page 3 High School, and a master of arts of the University of Nebraska, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Miss Granzer entered government service as War De partment employee in 1942. Dur ing the war years she was classi fication analyst at the Benicia, Calif., Army Ordnance Arsenal, leaving in May 1946, for over seas duty within the Far East Command. FOR THE SUMMER! spend long, lazy in MOMES SKATE & RIDE