Paqe 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAM Tuesday, February 22, 1949 o r i Dad's Memoirs, '49 Scoops NU Follies Sex Discrimination li Dutch Mfyfrh and 1'ranU Jacob. . Every year the coeds of the campus combine t...ir dramatic talents and come up with that potent litUe revue of staggering proportions, Coed Follies. And every year several unfor tunate male students are appre hended endeavoring to afford themselves a few precious min utes of strange amusement, dis guised as uneffeminate examples of live o'clock shadow. Said un fortunate male students often find themselves on a hasty excursion to the local constabulary. This is a deplorable situation. Why should campus masculinity be reduced to this level? The women walk unconcernedly into the all-male Kosmct Klub shows, while the men darest not tread the sacred portals of the Follies. Why? SEVERAL REASONS have been offered; all of them bad. One, obviously outdated, is that if men were allowed to enter the Follies the skirts would have to be lengthened. Hah! We only wish that the "Johnston office" could have seen the Penny Car nival! These writers spent a good deal of time after the carnival jamming eyeballs into former po sitions. If the males of the cam pus are allowed at the Penny Car nival then how about the Coed Classified LOST Kori combination billfold & fceycase Cm II 2-7131 Kx. 4147 between 8 & 5. " NOTK K all nitM Colvin-Heyn Studio advertisinK certificate? will be bonored if used before March lr COLVIN-HKYN STUDIO, 212 So. 13th Telephone 2-242R. YOI'K nrrsomil appearance . our specialty ""r selected stock of Hcrklcy Square mitts, (iahardlneN, fthnrk flkins. wool, tweed and covert milt. Distinctively stvlrd In the newest color and pattern. AVMtS I, OTHlXi, 1400 .' BOOM for 2 men on Campus. Board $10weok. Call 2-44U8. WILL person who found preen .shoulder purse in library Friday pli-ase call 3-80fi7. Need glasses, identification, check book, etc. Badly. Claim $5 re ward and no questions nsked. MAIN FEATURES START STATF: "Wake of the Red Witch," 1:09, 3:12, 5:15. 7:18, 9:24. VARSITY: "Jungle Jim," 1:18, 4:17, 7:16, 10:15. "Black Eagle," 2:43, 5:42, 8:41. 1IUSKER: "Return of Rin Tin Tin," 1:00, 3:41, 6:22, 9:03. "North vest Stampede," 2:00, 4:52, 7:33, 10:14. Mil. UNSURPASSED.- TM6 , Now Aj.jy ' Hi I J -V if 1 El W Four Days Only Starts Mm., Feb. 28 Laurence Oliver in William Bhakritprar'i "Henry V Continuona I'rrformanf Rally Com' Anytime Nw a imilrlr Show far I)1H AND F.!nS TODAY! ActionThrills In "Northwest Stampede" NO 0" IVIsll Our Nrw ( O-HIT "Return of Rin Tin Tin" TOMORROW Allen ltorky" Ijine In "The Denver Kid' rim "Mystery In Mexico" Follies? Manners must be distin guished from morals. Another reason offered is the fact that it would be difficult to arrange for the Nebraska Theater for two nights. We doubt seri ously if any attempts have ever been made to rent the theater for that other night. We're sure that the Cooper Foundation would be just as happy renting their Ne braska Theater for two nights as well as one. BUT THE MOST ridiculous reason ol all is that one of tradi tion. Tradition is a funny thing. Roughly defined, and we moan roughly, it means some event that has become accepted because it has been done year after year. This seems to be one of the things that has been slowing up campus progress. As long as there is a persistence iij hanging onto those old traditions, we (and we don't mean "we") will become as stale as last week's bread. So what say, girl! Let's give the fellows a break. Opon up the doors and let the true apprecia- Bulle tin i rove kjUi Miiidixvi ntxt'Miry of tbt Board I'nion dance committee meets at 5 p. m. Tuesday in Room 315 Alpha Epsilon Rho will meet Tuesday night instead of Thurs day. A? Campus YMCA and YWCA joint meeting in home economics parlors, 7:30 Tuesday. The fol lowing commissions will meet: "Social Problems in Agriculture," led by Rex Messersmith; "Bible Study," led by Howard Temple; and "Know Your Community," led by Derald May. Convocation, Union ballroom, 11 a.m., Wednesday, Serge de Floury. Square daiuin? class, Union ballroom, 7 p. m. Wednesday. Sigma Tau meeting:, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. Union. tors of femininity into the Follies. We doubt if there could be found a more attentive audience. BV BOBBY ROWLAND Why do I have to tell you that you're making a mistake? You have been on campus long enough to know that the only fellow to get all the parties, the only fel low to get the pictures of all the beauty queens, the only guy to catch Lew with his hand in his pocket (we won-there will be an athletic section) is M. Cornhusker. In any organized house, or any place where two UN'ers gather, there eventually will follow a dis cussion of women and men by men and women. OK? Whip out the Cornhusker and check the face, form, record and address. MY DAD'S OLD Cornhuskers from '21 to '24 have been worth a lot of laughs to the folks and to us kids, too. Some of the old sheiks I can't help it if they were strictly two-beat in the "roaring '20V the fact remains, that's what they call each other , well, anyway, some of these jokers drop over on their way through town, remark .about Dad's boxing days, and we're off . . . Out comes the Cornhusker and the pictures spindly legged boxer. I'm just trying to show you you'll want this Cornhusker in a few years just as much as the school-spirits want it now. IF YOUR DAD is footing the bill, he would be much more de lighted to see you with the Corn husker than padding your hips with a couple of boxes of Russian Mints, or see you hide the naked blush of a Four Roses bottle. 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