t 1 A X V 2 V FOUIf THE DAILY NEBHASICAN FRIDAY. MARCH 12, 1937. Mentor Jones to Put Boys Thru Light Workout in Demonstration. Chilly breezes greeted the Corn husker football team yesterday as Coach Biff Jones sent it thru one of the most strenuous workouts of the spring schedule. Tomorrow nfternoon at four o'clock the Husk er gridsters are to give a demon stration in the form of a light foot ball game, to the high school i coaches who have converged here attending the N. H. S. A. A. bas ketball tourney now in progress at the coliseum. After the usual calisthenics rou- , Mentor Jones sent three full a thru a light dummy setim The first squad found Rirh- i and Dohrmann at ends; lJetcrs and Mehring at guards; Doyle and Hutcherson playing the tackles; Brock at center; with Burma as his alternnte; and How ell. Rohrig, Andrews and Dodd made up the backficld which did plenty of ball lugging. Blocking Improves. Most of the afternoon's practice period was devoted to open field blocking and covering of kicks. The blockers worked in doubles protecting the mail carrier while the ends were sent down the rect angle after the punts which spiral led off the educated toes of How ell, Andrews, Dodd, Smith, Phelps and Rohrig. Time and again the coach extolled the blockers for their fine work by saying, "Nice blocking." The blocking, heretofore not any too good, has been improving quite rapidly due to the exacting rehearsals given the forward wall by Line Coach Lyman. However, the work of the linemen is still far from being infallible and Precep tor Lyman, sensing this verity, herded the primary rampart to the east corner of the field and put it thru some shoulder blocking tac tics. Flinging of the ball thru the ozone and another easy scrimmage brought the curtain to the day's activities. I l ? h it m i it It!1 Vi yd 1 1 Accurate lecture notos assure hiKher examination grades . . . 25. i0t students now use ABC SHORTHAND for takin ,' complete notes easily learned in t lessons price $1. Examine a copv of ARC SHORT HAND by W. A. Brooks at vour book store now. National Library Press, 110 W. 42 St., N. Y. C. HOLEHO COMES BACK IN STYLE SPOTLIGHT Tops for all occasions this spring are separate jackets, and especial ly chic is the bolero, only recently returned to the fashion spotlight. The entire country has caught "Boleromania." As popular for evening as for street wear, these Jackets are equally smart in the short, fitted Spanish style or in the loose Mex ican mode. Of gay print, the bo lero is worn with a bright sash for afternoon frocks, and without the sash for formal. A plain colored dress and simple accessories gain added drh when spiked with a vivid iacitet, and sash. To be effective, the bolero must be as severely tailored as a man's suit, as jaunty as a "jigger" coat, and as feminine as a teagown. Ac cording to some fashion experts, the cut off line of the jacket has a tendency to make short people look taller'; altho other stylists dis agree here. Whatever it does, the bolero is here to spend the spring, and smart women everywhere are accepting its casualness ami dash with delight. "I believe that in a well balanced academic community, with proper arrangements for social life among the students, the liberal element in education is largely supplied indirectly." Harvard uni versity's President Conant believes that special courses to provide training for citizenship or to make liberal education available are tin-1 necessary. i : 4 j ' ) k A 4 SmMMERS MEET GRINNELL SQUAD HERE SATURDAY Jjoa. iksL Girl who. cWisll. . . . yjoWL Hair miut Lsl Styled (Xa, ivsdL adu Clothes by "LINCOLN'S NEWEST HAIR STYLISTS" $ 1.00 Shampoo, Rinse and Wave $ .35 5.00 Oil Permanent 1.95 7.50 Oil Permanent 3.50 10.00 Oil Permanent 5.00 ARISTOCRAT BEAUTTE SALON 132 No. 12th B4022 The soft "Little" .suit is smartly worn by Kileen Donley, brunette Delta Gumma The two-piece button-up front style is youthfully be coming in a lovely shade of dusty rose. Loosely pleated pockets... fine, narrow kid hell . . . straight, boxy skirt . derails of utmost popularity and importance. She wn with a black ascot scarf, this suit may also be worn wi'.h a blouse. Shiny fabric gi"Ves by Van Kaalle Inve link wristlets. The black patent purse adds a touch of dressiness to the ensem ble along with the dress-up Balli buntle straw ofr-the-face bonnet. The grosgrain streamers in back are for school girls. . .the coed. The Suit and Hat may be found on Rudge's Second Kloor. Scarf. Purse and Gloves from Rudge's Street Floor. Your Cornhusker negatives are saved by TOYY'NSK.ND RT'.'MO to use for Faster and Mother's Day remembrances. The most in timate of all gifts. No extra charge if new sittings are desired. You are entitled to our best at Cornhusker prices. Place vour order immediately. Studio'226 So. 11th. Ludwick, Hagelin, Thornton, Barry Lead Husker Tank Team. Nebraska's Scarlet and Cream tankmen will be the hosts to the Grinnell college mermen in the coliseum pool Saturday at 3:30 p. m. Coach Jack Minor's teams have not dropped a meet to this aggregation in the last three years. Altho the score in favor of the Huskers was one sided last year, it is expected that the Iowans will put up a scrappy fight this year. Four Big Six Champs. Tomorrow's meet will give cam pus fans an opportunity to see Ralph Ludwick, Pete Hagelin, Bob Thornton and Jack Barry, newly crowned Big Six champions, in their respective events. The mer men have earned is wins in 21 starts in three years and they will be seeking their liith victory In the meet Saturday. Minnesota's Golden Gophers have been the only successful opponents of the Ne braska boys since 1934. The four Huskers that won conference championships at the annual Big j Six meet last week will go to : Minneapolis March 26 and 27 to ; enter in the national intercollegi ate championships. Texas Tuesday. Texas university will close the Husker swimming season in the coliseum Tuesday. At this meet Nebraskans will be able to see Adolph Koefer. Texas freshman, who holds Olympic records and world records in every event from 25 to l.fiSO yards. The Longborns arc Southwest conference champions. The lineup for the Grinnell meet will include Ralph Ludwick, back .stroke; Pete Hagelin, dashes; Bob Thornton, breast stroke; Jack Barry, distances; John Krause, breast stroke; Doug Dort. dashes; Krause, distances, and Ken Jones and Leask, diving. The officials for the meet will be Rudy Vogeler, Lincoln, referee: Tom Leake, head timer, and A I May, clerk of the course. if fiTt r . C ' ; J V j I f " 'J ! SIMH.NG BLOUSES FOLLOW FASHION WITH NEW I) ETA II Blouses that look like sweaters and blouses of frilling organdie or eyelet embroidery. Printed with ingenious little designs, and even made of men's striped shirting, with tailored collar and tie. Neat little tailored .shirts In dif ferent fabrics are in hi demand with tailored suits. Tailored hand kerchief linen blouses with rows of stitching are good as Is crisp white pique in a perfect suit blouse with tucked bosom and removable studs. Vests are made of stripes of grosgrain, V in front, square in buck, in eggplant and dull char tuse. Crisp white organdie has short sleeves and the tiny scallops stitched all over like little waves imported organdie shirtwaist with tucks and minute white buttons strewn at random over the front and the high collar that ties in a bow. Pockets that turn down at the corners. Spring Style Leaders Suggest (Jay Accessories to Give That 'Different' Look to Costumes Ad?" Announce Four IMcdgiiifjs. A G R's announce the pledging of Fugene Hecox of Gothenburg, Paul Fuller of Melrose. Mont., Ar nold Reid of Swanton and Millard Stanek of Walthill. O Man Tailored O Square Shoulders O Figure Defining III lr" Look In fore you leiip into lliis glorious Sjiriiifi Sensmi. Sitils tnilorcil in worsteds ntul flan nels in (linv, Xavv, Oxi'onls. s to "14' FEMININITY PEIKSONIFIEBft Best for any spring is navy . . . with Betty Van Home of Delta Delta Delta showing the 1!)37 ver sion. Clever is the Roman striped grosgrain ribbon "buttoned on" the full length of the dress. A short bolero . . . tapered sleeves , . . . is most flattering over the ; nipped-in waistline beneath! The slight swing skirt still prevails. Accessories show fashions signifi cance in r.imbus-like off-tlu-face ' straw with the ever-youthful back streamers. High-cut gabardine sandals arc l!)37's with all-around strap. Navy purse and gloves are faultlessly ensembled . . . the tucked fullness of the pouch bag j being complemented in the ruffle of the gloes. Dress, Shoes, Hat R.udge & Gucnzcl's Second Floor. Purse and Gloves - Rudge & Guenzel's Street Floor. THIS WEEK Friday. Sigma Phi Epsilon, spring party at the Cornhusker. Phi Sigma Kappa spring party at the Lincoln. Kappa Sigma alliance, bene fit bridge party at the chapter house, 8 p. m. Alpha Tau Omega auxiliary, 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. R. E. Campbell. Phi Mu Mothers club, 1 o'clock luncheon at the chapter house. Saturday. Pi Beta Phi annual foundeiV day and initiation banquet at the Cornhusker. Mortar Board alumnae, an nual guest day musical at Car rie Belle Raymond hall at 2:30 p. m. Lambda Chi Alpha spring party at the Cornhusker. Sigma Kappa Initiation ban quet at the Lincoln. Alpha Omicron Pi, active and rimn,ie chapters annual ban quet at the Lincoln. Kappa Alpha Theta house party at the chapter house. Sunday. Kappa Delta buffet supper, chapter house at 6:30. What's different this spring? Accessories have reached a new high. If your costume is a plain color, go gay with your acces sories, but if there is a vivid print In the offing, play It up with sophisticated accessories in subtle colors. For Instance, plain colors need brightness. Try a touch of color on your hut or boutonnlerc, match a couple of your accessories to one another in contrast to your costume, or snap a large jeweled clip on your hat or lapel it's smart. And have you seen those ' tricky belts made from tie hemp j or raffia which fasten in dashing sailor knots or reflect the pirate influence? Let's go nautical. Patent Leather Gloves. ! Gloves of patent leather or pat- ent leather trimming are the lat est. And Jewelry is colorful and j worn most everywhere The new- est thing is the wearing of clips, colored stones, or pins at the neck ! line or lapel. Hats are exciting j this spring - make yours of the swooping off-the-face variety, a ' rolling-lu im sailor, a turban, or a ' pillbox and you will be In step with ' spring. Fancy shoes are in- -cut. slashed i and punched with wonderful de- signs and open heels and toes. Slate blue is the new color in shoes and is extremely effective when worn with prints having a match ing background. Shoe materials are of all varieties, but especially popular are gabardine, reverse calf and kid. That brownish-red leather shade shown in this spring's shoes is seemingly taking the place of the British tan of last year. Be chic in colored hosiery to match your shoes. You'll find it in that devastating reddish shade or in slate blue. Bags are of all shapes and si7.es. Pi kappa Alpha Pledges Two !Ii. Pi K A announces the pledging of Coit Turner, of Detroit, Mich., and Carl Rapp of Omaha. Another New Wfl& ntL Frl.rlck Brok 1 Hrlaa Ufl Mu.lt Corp. 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