THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, December 7, 1955 AT fll.LLER'S Holiday Shopping Hour 9:30 to 5:30 daily; 10 to 9 Monday and Thursday 7" 1 ore i Page A i I '4 : t . I '' A. tl ' -A H Concert Soloists Practicing for the annual Ag Christmas Carol concert are (left to right) Mary Lou Kimsey, Marjorie Rolofson, Iris Christen sen and Dick Waldo, soloists. The concert will be presented in Xebraakaa Faata the Ag Activities Building Audi torium at 8 p.m., Dec. 14. Shown with the soloists is Mrs. Marion Davidson, accompanist. The chorus for the concert will be under the direction of Al tinas Tullis. On The Social Side: LIB Opens Social Season By GRACE HARVEY Society Editor The Military Ball, three house parties, seven engagements and three pinnings highlighted the so cial weekend at the University. With the holidays just a few weeks off, hopeful coeds are eyeing thir steadies and asking Santa for dia monds and fraternity pins in ad dition to cashmeres, of course. The annual Phi Kappa Psi Ship wreck Party was held Saturday. Guys and gals wearing -everything from hula skirts and pirate outfits to long johns danced to the music of Jimmy Phillips combo. Among the decorations which added to the south sea island atmosphere were driftwood, palm trees and saw dust spread knee-deep. Gene Welch, social chairman, planned the party which was giv en by the activities for the pledges. Nick DeCresco, guitar soloist at the Italian Villiage, led the party goers in group singing during inter mission. Gay blades at the Sigma Chi Bos ton Tea Party wore frilly lace bibs, long-tailed coats, short pants and long stockings. Indians who also supposedly dated back to 1776 were present, too. The chapter house was decorated as a ship with the indivudual rooms as compart ments. Tuffy Epstein and his combo provided dance music; and the par ty was planned by Bob Peck, so cial 'chairman. It was incorrectly stated in last week's social column, that Jane Brown was pinned to Jack Leicam. Engagements Jeannlne Carper of Blue Hill to Carroll GoU, Acacia jumor, also of Blue HilL Mimi Hamer, Delta Gamma alum from Omaha, to Jerry Roe, Phi Gamma Delta senior from Bennington. Judy Joyce, Alpha Phi senior Poll (Continued from page 4) considered them very important and 27 to 30 per cent aid they would be used from time to time. Only 7 to 19 per cent of the men said they would use them often, and 21 to 30 per cent said they time. Bowling alleys would be used frequently by 39 per cent of all students and occasionally by an other 33 per cent. Men and women both seemed to consider them quite important. Expanded checkrooms, Individ ual lockers for personal belong ings, quiet rooms and shower and dressing rooms were placed on the survey list to appeal to stu dents who commute to campus fey car or bus. The response by commuting stu dents ranged only from 9 to 14 per cent in the frequently classifica tion, however. The division was ebout equal between men and women. Lake said the survey does not present the complete over-all pic ture. It will serve only as an in dicator of the general seeds. Closely related or definitely necessary facilities were not placed on the list. "We want students to have what they can vat," "Lake said. "We want to make the addition as functional and utilitarian as possible." from Lincoln, to Bob Knapple, of Omaha who is in the army sta tioned at Camp Chaffee, Ark. Tish Lowe, Kappa Kappa Gam ma senior from Omaha, to John Pemberton, Phi Delta Theta alum of Dartmouth College from Butte, Montana, who is a Phi Rho Sigma at the University School of Medi cine in Omaha. Karen McReynolds, Alpha Xi Delta freshman from Omaha, to Jim Reed, also of Omaha. Marilyn Rowley, Alpha Xi Delta senior from Hebron, to Alan Dew ey, also of Hebron. Shirley Slagle, senior from Grant, to Del Merritt, Alpha Gamma Rho alum from Elkhorn. Pinnings Sally Cahill, Pi Beta Phi fresh man from Topeka, Kansas, to Rod Warren, Sigma Phi Epsilon senior from Lincoln. Marlene Hutchinson, Alpha Xi Delta senior from Lincoln, to Eu gene Robinson, Farmhouse grad uate student from Oshkosh. Coleen Sears, freshman at Ne braska Wesleyan University from Hebron, to Marvin Bishop, Alpha Gamma Sigma sophomore from Thompson. Social Calendar Friday Mortar Board Turnabout Dance All-University Square Dancers Alpha Gamma Sigma Dinner Dance Saturday Alpha Chi Omega Dinner Dance Pi Beta Phi Dinner Dance Chi Omega Christmas Formal Phi Gamma Delta Christmas House Party International House Christmas Party Delian Union Christmas Party Classified Ads Wanud: Rider to New York Ctty; round trip. Leave Dec. 16 or 17. Fh. i-6118 after p.m. tNew Car). Wanted: Ridera to Los Angela CaJ., tor vacation; round trip. Ph. 4-1797. 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Soft molded foam rubber Cretonne, Barkcloth or Cor duroy covered in Red, Green, Gold Chartreuse, Grey or Brown. 1.95 2.50 2.95 ArWJeart, Fourth Floor $3 each Houseware, Fifth Floor King size is the right size in GAL DAK TV TRAYS for the ' queen of your house ... and she'll bless you for them. They make family gatherings or company "dos" so much easier. Lustrous Florentine Black with fruit design in Gold. 1 Set of 4 with rack $22.50 Folding Hostess Cart to match.. Houtteware, Fifth Floor The BILLfORD he reaches into so often for you ... replace the worn one with a i lovely new one in soft, fine leather. 1.95 to $15 Lealhor Goods, First Floor STEAK KNTVES for a man a potato and meat or a salad and steak fancier. Bound to be appreciated in bachelors quar ters or by the head of the fam ily. Ivory styrene handles, hol low ground, stainless steel blades by a world famous firm. Box of 6 4.50 Housewares, Fifth Floor FOR SISTER OR FR1ED BRACELETS one or an armload in unreal jet, tor toise and Golf will please her immensely. 2.50 plus tax Jrtvelrr, First Floor , - X ,- .. Smut The CLUTCn PURSE to help her hang on to ber money, compact and all those indispensable articles. In Genuine lea ther fitted with comb and compact. In faille or velvet too! 2.95 plus tax High Schoti Shop, Third Floor ANIMALS stuffed with person ality like Daisy Belle are the rage with all school girls. Beside Daisy youTl love the Autograph Pig or Mr. Aristo the plush pup. Lots of the ... all cute! 95c lo 34.95 Toyland, Fourth Floor FOR BROTHER OR BEAU CIIEM CARDS to stand the strain of those long sessions with the boys at the dorm or house. And they'll last and last ... can be wiped clean . many attractive designs. Double Deck 7.50 Stationery, First Floor FRIVOLOUS SLIPPERS an entrancing gift alone or with a pretty robe. 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There they are all the thing anyone could wioh f or . . . fine chine, gleaming silver, candle and cook book. ... catthmerec and card. Put your lit in your pocket ... bring it straight to MILLER'S GIFT MART - . . before you can aay St. Nick you'll be through ... the gift oa their way for a upecial Miller Gift Wrap! So back to your book and parties and prom ... and a MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOUJ 5 r -. Zj Xneaeem yours ... t'mi?''" lK ' 7" V nae them for s. .Zf V ; - . ' Before you start bopping go lo Miller' Credit Office aak about MBP, The pleaaant way to shop! The eapy way lo pay! V diamond jubilee I35