1 FOUR DAILY NEDRASKAN SUNDAY, MARCH 12, W ',.! I , .mmi. u i-ii ii- u. ..nupmuw n. 1 1 mtjtuuM .ui.jk.a j m. .i... iumjiulm ma . m ii.n i. it I TWingling. with. TJtaA j Initiation days over for some. . . which means lota of new crested jewelry, corsgea of all sorts, and the Tasty filled with happy faced girls .... and next week will prob ably finish off the list of that sort of thing.... in the meantime, we seek to "cover" the various parties of the week-end .... knowing, of course, that those very best in formal gatherings which might make good gore aren't p r i ntable . . . .but a mighty good dance .was held at the Union Friday s a ,w Kappa Jean Hum phrey and DU Ed M c Connell, and Rozanne Sheehan and Harry Epper- een also Kappa-DU and SDT'a Betty Beeson, Sarah Smeerin, and Florence Meyerson were there with Bob Silverman, Jerry Milder, Zeta Beta Tau's, and Si Simon also noticed that Theta Betty Jane Duetsch was with ATO Max Mey er, and Kappa Marian Bowers was Intercampus Bus Service Questionnaire 1. Address in Lincoln. 2. Home address 3. Underline year in college: (Senior, Junior, Sophomore, Freshman). 4. In what college are you registered 7 5. Do you have classes on both campuses this semester On how many days do you have classes on the Ag cam pus On how many days do you have classes on the city cam pus 6. Estimate the amount spent weekly for bus fare for (a) class work (b) for university affairs (meetings, Student Union) if not Included in part (a) of this question Approximate output a se mester for (a) and (b) 7. Have you spent money this semester for transportation other than h traction bus What kind of transportation did yon have If so, estimate the amount per week Per semester 8. Estimate the number of free trips you probably will have between campuses this semester 9. Do you have a class this semester on one campus one hour and the next hour a class on the other campus How many times a week does this occur How many times per week did this occur last semester 10. If you are In favor of an Intercampus bus line regulated by the university sign your name 11. Would you be willing to have classes re-scheduled as to time If this plan became effec tive (classes on one campus be ing scheduled 1$ minutes be fore the other campus) 12. Would you support a campaign to have the bus rates reduced 13. Would you take courses on cither campus if the univer sity had an inter-campus bus service 14. Remarks or suggestions with Kappa Sig Dick Hitchcock ....all of this lea vine' CasanovA Joe. Laughlin out of the picture. . . ana iasi nigm at tne Sig Ep Blue party were AOPi Betty Clarke and Ed Steckley, Kappa Betty Ann Nichols and .Tack Burns. Kanna Delts Doris Grabow and Marjorie Douglas there with Clinton Coyle and Bob White. .. .Alpha XI Delta Eleanor Col lier with Clint Jurg e n s en .... Gamma Phi Peggy West and Don Benson .... AOPi Ruth Ymird and Frosty Wilson. .. .Delta Gam ma Helen Jane Anderson and ATO Ralph Worden and another bi party last night was at the Sigma Alpha Mu house.... and Harriet Byron, SDT. was there with Bud Kalin, and Marian Rubnitz with Max Prostak .... back for a week end visit is Theta Louise Mackay . . . .and in the Drug, that rising young lawyer George Hirmon was seen with Janet Long. .. .Health Week at the Sigma Kappa house brings, among other amusing inci dents, the lingo which the pestered pledges give on answering the phone. .. .also here for a short stay is Gig Wallace, DG and with parties, visitors and celebra tions, we conclude for the day. . . . Kappa Sigma announces the pledging of Fred Harms of Lin coln. BARB NOTES Loomis Hall girls, out in ag district, were hosts to AGR at an hour dance Friday night, while at the same time Rosa Bouton Hall was entertaining the boys from the 1313 Club... They had to get along without Tim "Gabby" Hig gins, however, for that gentleman was out on a little private party of his own which pretty well cov ered the town. Saturday night dance notes very evident oversupply of joes on the floor. . .George Gostas, Man-About-Town socialite, swinging the rounds. . .Pal Sleuth John Stuart was also doing some fancy circulating. . .Art Henrickson, edi tor of the Bulletin, steadying with Alberta Timmas ...Ma n-A bout Town Erie Constable doing the usual routines with Eugenia Cleve. the steady. . .they spent most of their time commuting between the Towne club dinner dance and the shindig downstairs. Harriet Lewis, president of the Towne club and Bob Simmons were noticeable by their presence in the Union Saturday night... also noticed thnt Francis Woodard and his usual steady, Maxine Maddy, were not among those getting around together. Schulfx to show color films of field work today C. Bertrand Schultz, assistant director of the university museum, will show color movies of last summer's paleontological field work In Morrill hall auditorium this afternoon at 3:45. The pic tures were presented to a capacity audience last Sunday, and are be ing shown again at the request of Omaha groups. Henry Reider will play several numbers on the bona phone. The public is invited. 0m VMiiiiiwi yf' HOTEL LINCOLN the finest ballroom and banquet facilities E. L. WILBUR, Mgr. AAUW gives scholarships Coeds will receive $50 awards at honors convo Scholarships of $50 each will be awarded several university coeds by the Lincoln branch of the American Association of Univer sity Women at the honors day convocation. April 18. The awards will go to recommended sophomore or junior women who are regis tered for at least 12 hours of work, are wholly or in part self sup porting, and who have a scholas tic average of 88 percent. Application blanks may be ob tained from the office of Miss Elsie Ford Piper, acting dean of women, and must be filed with her not later than Saturday noon, March 18. Each applicant will meet with the scholarship com mittee in Ellen Smith hall between Best dressed man filings close midnight March 13 Fellows, you needn't be a Clark Gable or a P. B. K. to be a B. D. O. C. You needn't be a fraternity man or a Joe College. It's the way you dress that counts! You don't have to look like a dandy, but if you know how to dress and when to dress, you're a likely candidate for B. D. O. C. Over 20 male students have en tered the B. D. O. C. contest spon sored by Harvey Bros, and the Daily Nebraskan. Prospective en trants have little time left to enter the competition as the deadline 4 and G p. m. either Wednesday or Thursday, March 22 or 23. Recommendations of the appli cant will.be required from two persons, one a mombcr of the fac ulty and the other not connected with the school. They are to be sent to Dr. Elda Walker of the de partment of botany, chairman of the committee, not later than noon, March 18. ,V Ms S, y' v r. . r It mm L fcMw - LWWm ft i. . irvl :- lw.i.'.v-ti F ff 4 t s v S "I ''si fa.?. Sjfuahldhul ThwJ Sizes 10 to 44 HIGH SPIRITED . SHADES in SHEERS I Rayon crepes, sack ings, cottons that lift you into spring I JULAl ftlDJTL ihlL juAappinqJu! Just Arrived! 500 New TlellyDon FROCKS Gay and colorful frocks that ohal lenge th brillianc of the ssason . . new NELLY DONS, In smart restful styles! Com In and m thm today . . . malt ?ouf lacttoas whll our stock b complete I Trocks that kip you looking your btt whtrvr you aol $95 to $ 1095 tf . 1 . c - . , . . - : ' I v " - 1 i. 1 -1 -v' : i for all nomination blanks is mid night, March 13. During the next week, all can didates for the title of best dressed man on the Nebraska campus will be under close scrutiny by the committee of seven popular coeds who are judging the contest. In order to acquaint Judges Marian Kldd, June Bierbower, Jeanne Newell, Barbara Meyer, Patricia Lahr, Velma Ekwa!l and Janet Harris with the contenders, a meeting will be held in the Stu dent Union faculty lounge, Tues day, March 14, at 7:30. The de cision of the committee will be an nounced in the spring fashion edi tion of the Daily Nebraskan, March 23. In addition to the right to bear the B. D. O. C. title, the winner will receive $75 in clothing frooi the firm sponsoring the competi tion and the admiration of count less coeds who yeam to be seen with a B. D. O. C. Ittm