The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 4

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LINCOLN. NFMUSKA, FRIDAY, DF.CI.MIU.Il 2. 193K
FIVE FULL DAYS FINISHED
...weekend welcome ... a n d a
cheery cheery happy birthday to
AOPi Charlotte Utt. who expects
to Ret- a bar of candy from DU
Jack Nelson. . .advent last night
of Suzy Harrison, Theta, to pass
candy with Dick Smiley. DU, may
be. . .clamorings for candy and
screeching for cigars heard cam
puswiue. . .Kappa Delt's tub Mar
jory Schick, going with an out-of-town
boy, and Ann Sotikup of the
Soukup-Francis Wrieth combina
tion .. .Theta's think Marnell and
Swoboda, Sigma Nil. should come
ficross. as should Mary Vogel and
Bus SN Tremont.. .from Lou Ben
son and Phi Fsi Boo Ball, as rrom
Jean Woods and Francis Loctterle,
ATO. do the Kappa's call... Delta
Gamma gives the timely hint to
Ernie Jones and Bill Rernulst,
DU, Frannie Marshall and George
Rosen, Delt, and several seniors. . .
Alpha Chi Omega tubs Imogene
Holster, gal of a med student Ken
ny Lamb, and Marion Hoppert,
wearer of Earl Heady's AGR pin
. . .to get to more incidental dating-,
we see plans for big dinner parties
before the bad. . ATO George Joy,
his date Mary Rosborough, Theta,
and a party of eight more will be
at the Lincoln, as will Chi Phi Ed
Segrist, George Lyons, and their
dates Martha Whelan, Tri Delta,
and Beatrice Andrews. Alpha Phi
. . .Phi Gam Carl Olenberger now
has steady dates with Kappa Delta
pledge Gail Ferguson. . .while girls
who said in yesterday's Rag the
going steady was no good have
been getting ye razberry from all
sources ... and as this big day has
approached, trot your tails, or fuss
with your formal, as the case may
be...
Dance.Classes
Held Fridays
Miss Bennett to Give
Ballroom Lesson Series
Miss Shirley Bennett of the phy
sical education department will
conduct a series of ballroom danc
ing classes for persons who ar
able to dance a little and another
for students who are advanced
This series will be held in Grant
Memorial every Friday night for
six weeks, beginnig tonight.
In the elementary class the stu
dents will be taught the fundamen
tals of dancing and in the advanced
class the students can choose tne
popular steps which they wish to
learn. Six lessons win ne onereu
for 50 cents, and identification
cards must be presented. The :"irst
class will be held at o clocK una
the advanced at 8.
Males Don Drab Rags
But Girls Flash New Glad Rags
Tonight aha, comes the revo-'
lution in social circles!
Or, if you want to particularize
on the appearance of female rai
ment, comes the revelation.
This weekend, as anyone who is
old enough to tell a corsage from
bouquet or a tux shirt front
from a bit of display cardboard
knows, rolls up the curtain on the
1938 University of Nebraska for
mal season. And with this figura
tive bit of curtain-rolling come
several bits of saitorialistic phenomena.
For instance, campus males who
have been draping their ankles in
multi-colored socks that would
make a peacock look like an ama
teur, their necks with ties that
would turn modern interior deco
ators green with envy, their
chests with multi-colored and
striped shirts that look like high
way danger signals, and other
parts of their anatomy with efful
gent fabrics that would make the
end man in a minstrel show shud
der, adopt black and white for
mal clothes. No longer will the
male be able to express what rug'
ged individualism he has left.
The weekly game called "Don
ning the Soup and Fish" or -But
ton, Button, Whereinell's My Col
lar Button" will be played by mas
culine party-goers from now on
till March. The display of colored
raiment will be confined to week
days. Various tortures will be
bourn throughout the winter by
martyrs in tuxedos as they flash
foolish grins above stiff collars
and wonder why the shirt man
ufacturers did not figure out a
way to rid the sweat trickles
down under cover of stiff car
board shirt fronts and stiff collars.
But there is a ray of cheer. Ev
ery cloud has a silver lining, in
this ease, society can be consoled
by the fact that coeds blossom
forth in beautiful formals sweep
ing clear down to the metatarsal
arch and drawing forth glances of
admiration, ejaculated "oh's" and
"ah's" and whistled bits of appre
ciation. Particularly prominent on
the 1938 formal horizon are th
strapless gowns held up by means
of faith, hope and carefully de
signed stays. The usual eye-pleas
ing strapped gowns are also back,
or should it be backless?
It is undeniably true that femi
nine formals fulfill the estheti
requirement very, very satisfac
torily. See one man in formal tux
and you've seen them all, but see
one girl in a gorgeous gown and
you have yet to run the plcasur
able gauntlet of gazing at the
other different creations from
Sihiaparelli or Sadie's Sewing
Shop.
In conclusion, may it be pointed
out that clothes make the man
look.
No More Class
Cutting, Says
Omaha U. Head
Because Nebiaska students are
hardened to the grueling experi
ence of attending classes regularly,
most of them will never be able
to realize the shock received by
students attending the University
of Omaha, yesterday, when it was
announced there that professors
will begin to keep attendance rec
ords. Until now that institution al
lowed the student an unlimited
number of cuts as long as he main
tained a reasonable scholastic av
erage. Younger students at the
university, however, have been
taking advantage of the ruling,
according to President Rowland
Haynes, Who is cracking down in
order to maintain the scholastic
standards of that institution.
From now on, according to the
new ruling, professors must take
a record of attendance in all class
es and make a report to the dean.
Czechs To Hold
Informal Party
Group to Exchange
Gifts, Dance Beseda
Comenius club will hold a ten
cent gift party and informal dance
Saturday night in parlors XYZ of
the Union. Students of Czech des
cent and their friends are Invited.
Under the direction of Mrs. Julia
Breuer. alumna of the organiza
tion, the entire group will do the
Beseda, a Slovac folk dance.
Members of the committee In
charge are Robert Kubicek, Doro
thy Morava, Lillian Blazkovec and
Libbey Blazkovec.
A $6,000,000 expansion program
has been announced by Cornell
university authorities.
Diary Comes to Its
Own ot Elmira Collea
ELMIHA, Neb. (ACPl. The!,,
fashioned diary is coming jnt0 i,
own again at Elmira college
A professor of English is r'eauiv
ing his students to keep a 1 '
journal to stimulate their inri
vidual natural styles of prose .,(,'"
ing. He has found that it Riri
them In destroying the stiff, w J
conscious, false literary style th
use in writing ordinary themes.
ItENT-CAKS
Good, clean and available at an
hours. Rates reasonable. Cnnven
lent location. Always open .".
years In business. ' "v
MOTOR OUT COMPANY
1120 P St. B6819
A llrklrr In Every I r
Werner Buch to Talk
on German Life Sunday
Werner Buch, exchange student
from Germany, will talk before
the First Plymouth Sunday eve
ning club, this Sunday night, 7:00,
at the First Plymouth church. In
his address, Buch will discuss
idras in Germany.
The First Plymouth Sunday
Evening club is made up of univer
sity students of that church.
Dancing Classes
Aid Social Life
Western "Wallflowers"
Blossom with Rhythm
BERKELEY, Calif. (ACP). The
effort of the University of Cali
fornia to induce "wall flowers"
and "stay aways" to participate
in the social life of the institution,
as an aid to intellectual fitness,
IS ucilig mri. vwiu iu,,c.. .; affair
success this semester, according to " .
Drama of 'Sleeping Beauty
Promises Wide Awake Show
Hope Drummond, A.
Stevenson Take Leads
An evening backstage during
the dress rehearsal of the insom
nia laden fairy tale, -bleeping
Beauty" was really quite an awak-
f ills the esthetic standard sleep
ing or awake, while Aubrey Stev
enson as Prince Charming, '39
model, is all that one fellow
can be.
But to get to the talc end of
things, this fairy production, with ,
its splendid cast and direction, i
should provide a big afternoon for
the "kids" Saturday.
rroi. f ranK l.. rueeoerger, tnan- . . . k f .
man of the department of physical -j" , dramatjos, 8nd the al-
Along with a few very unusual
education
Scores of young men who here
tofore did not seem to be able
to stop tripping over their part
tiers' feet, and voung women who
were all too conscious of their
dancing faults and suposed lack
of popularity, are finding them
selves'" in the beginners' dancing
classes. Dr. Kleeberger says.
Classroom instruction in popular
dancing to overcome the embar
rassment of clumsy lirst attempts
or the determination to stay away
from social affairs altogether, is
now engaging the attention of
some 200 male students and scores
of voung women twice each week
and manv of these are finding a
much greater interest in univer
sity affairs generally, and a stim
ulus to study.
The movement was inaugurated
r.y the University Mothers' club
tome years ago in the endeavor to
provide social dances for the men
ftudents who could not afford cor-.-ages,
taxieabs and dance tickets,
and the girl students who found
the "formal" beyond the reach of
the collegiate purse.
most startling beauty of princess,
we manage to glean a few facts
of incidental value concerning
fairy tales.
This streamlined aim modern
ized tale of kings who smoke ten
cent cigars as a result of a sue
cessful election to the throne while
princesses romp hither and yon.
in ' swing skins wouin provme an
entertaining two hours lor any
adult, regardless of the fact that
it is a Children s Theater project.
Perhaps outstanding among the
talented players is Tommy Cork in
the rart of Boggs, the manservant.
Cork bobbs in and out of the
scene in a manner which does full
iustice to his name.
The third act gives us a dis
tinctive study in snores which not
only have harmony, but a definite
rythm. Here again, we must stop
and marvel at the nasal quality
obtained in Cork's tenor G. dur
ing the last moments of the hun
dred year slumber.
Fairy's Tail.
And then we come to the old
caretaker who liecause of his cue
missing habit has been appro
priately tagged as the fairy's
'tail'' by other members ol the
cast.
Contrary to public opinion, the
beauty does not snore. Perhaps it's
the Emily Post influence.
As for Hope Drummond in th'-
role of the Sleeninc Brautv. wo
can say onl yf one thing; she f ul
!
I r-a m m m. r n I I
Clyde
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fl I'd I tatiicl cut
To acquire gay. cay feel
ing of nonchalance, it is
necessary to knew that you
are well turned out. . . .
Before your next formal, call
on the Arrow dealer and re
quest an Arrow dress shirt,
collar, tie, and handkerchief,
and be assured of authentic,
correct style to the lait detail.
How to
pick up a
good-looker!
W hether or not you are having
glamour trouble, Arrow Shirts
have a way of stepping up jour
appearance. They not only make
you look better but jcel better.
They have the Mitoga tailored
fit, smart new patterns, and the
best-looking collars that ever
graced a neck. Sanforized Shrunk.
Pick up a few of these
good lookers today, at
your nearest Arrow
shop.
S2 to S3.50
ARROW SHIRTS
YOU CAN
After the Ball
Is Over...
drop around for relaxation
and a lot of fun at the Cot lee
Lounge . . . where there'll
be soft, soothing music by
Ken Nelson Hnd his bund. . .
by request. . . and all the eol-
lepe Ronps yon en sing...
pood food, as usual. . .in ensc
you want to tret started celebrating-
right... before the
ball... how About a private
dining room for 4 or 6 or 8
of vou...for dinner, wilh
music: nut do make your
reservations for a dinine
room . . .call Mr. fledges and
he will be glnl to help you
plan your parly for before
...or rtrr...the ball. At
liny rate... have yourself i
time. . .tomorrow iiiirlit . .
and have it at, the llople
Capital, before and nfUr yoi
enjoy yourself at the hall.
HOTEL
CAPITAL
Professor Asks
Classes to Give
Him Criticism
LEXINGTON, Ky. (IP . Have
ou ever heard of a college pro
fessor who asked for criticism .
Well, there is one at the Univer
sity of Kentucky, by the name of
Dr. I C. Robinson, associate pro
fessor of geology.
Pr. Robinson has been anxmus
for several years to know just how
he was "going over with Jus stu
dents, so he prepaifd a question
naire for each of his students to
ill out, omitting, however, the
names or other means of identify-1
ng the students.
What did Dr. Robinson Icttrn
from his student? Mainly that
he had an accurate knowledge of
his subject, that hr rtuck to it,
nd that he had a sense of humor.
Oh yes, and that he was terrifi-
cslly sarcastic.
A leaf-raking holiday Is sched
uled every year at Illinois college.
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