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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1939)
DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939 TWd Vnhxqlhxq. with WlcVty j Fashions the big issue of the day. ..and rightly, too with all the Best Dressed candidates looking their brightest, and the lads whipping- around in their summer shirts. . .tra -la. . .and with spring fever came the lifting, shall we say, of the chapter room door of the Kappa house, so that when their national secretary was there, embarrassment hit a nigh peak. . . they're all sleuthing on the case of the missing portal, and have made pretty good tracks to 1515 R... rumor has it that a certain Theta-ATO pin deal has been call ed off for the moment, anyhow ...and so it is with the affair of Janet Harris and DU Bob Nelson ...and so also it is with the pin ning of Kappa Cecile Mitchell and Sig Kp Joe Brown. ..which makes it look like the rover spirit has hit the campus, instead of the usual spring settling down... at the height of indecision is Sigma Nu Jim Anderson between his Theta and Kappa Delta love life ...and speaking of Sigma Nu's. their jalope the glorious is a Studebaker, not a Pontiac. . .tsk, tsk, what an error. . .candy and cigars are in demand from Kappa Delta Meg Mohrman and Delta Sigma Pi Jim Sedlacek since they are now pinned... the DU's are now getting everything lined up for their house party Saturday night, and you'll see such couples as Bill Niehus and Theta Ruth Mc Millan, and Wade Raser and Jean Fischer, who are going steady now, by the way . . . and Elwond Pankonin, DU Dater-around, has been dating??? every night 'ftis week, and the curiosity has been tried long enougn, so maybe to morrow we'll know who the gal is... at the tea dance yesterday, attendance was extra good, what with the added push of spring fever and all... saw such regular attenders as ATO Bill Davis, Delt Dow Wilson, Sigma Alpha Mu Norm Bordy, Sigma Nu Mason Mitchell, Delta Gamma Frannie Boldman, as usual with her free Raleigh samples, Theta Betty Lou Griffiths and DU EDOC Joe Ste phens. . .Msirgaret Olson, pretty blonde, and Ruth Grosvcnor. also there's. . .with all the spring re novation, the Beta's are doing much cutting up of their ironi lawn, giving the appearance of papp's east 40... and the ATO's bask on their porch, watching their kite caught in a tree in tne front yard... and bask as you all will, for spring vacation is just around the corner, and we're half way to spring finals... Phi Mu's new officers arc Phyllis Jean Hurst, president; Kllajo Marshall, vice president; Kntherine Dono van, secretary; Dorothy Allen, treasurer. Barb dance changed to Saturday at 7 The Barb dance scheduled for Friday has been changed to Sat urday when it will run from 7 to 10 o'clock. The move was made to avoid conflict with the Friday dance sponsored by the Union. Pester plays tomorrow at all-student mixer Mel Fester's eleven piece band plays at an all student mixer n the Union ballroom tomorrow from 9 o'clock to 12. Admission to the dance, which is sponsored by the Union, is 10c per person. QowpiaijdaiionJL "Qosl Today the campus acclaims Joe Stephens, its Best Dressed Man. As co sponsors of his selection Harvey Brothers takes this opportunity to offer congratu lations. By sponsoring the selection of the Best Dressed Man we hope to encourage o casual, appropriate attire for campus wear. . .to give emphasis and to show appreciation for the good taste in clothes which is displayed by the men of Nebraska U. We extend our sincere thanks to every man who signed the nomination blanks, and especially to the nominees. To the girls who served on the judging committee we are most grateful. Finally, to the entire student body, for the popu lar interest which was displayed thru out the campaign. . .we thank you. We have thoroughly enjoyed our part in the selection of Joe Stephens as Nebraska's B. D. 0. C. and we hope that again next year we may receive the same enthusiastic response. Bright Colored Fabrics, Exciting Pat terns, Smart New Styles . . . With The Accent on Youth We knew what the college man would be asking for ihis Spring. So we searched unfit we found ihem . . . from Hollywood, from New York, and from our own design ing rooms came . . . double breasted drapes ... 3 button single breasted and the All American model. Handsomely hand tailored worsteds, tweeds and twists . . . Snappy new shades of green, gray, mix tures, and blues . . . truly a swing to color and the smart Drape styling. J Jul MollyiojojDjcL QhapSL A 3 button model designed especially for college men. Its full cut chest and broad shoulder lines bring out the best in young men. Made from hand loomed, imported tweeds and Falkirk Cheviots, its hand tailoring throughout point it for popular ac ceptance by college men who know. The trousers are full cut, pleated and zipper fastened. . . and the Swing is to COLOR j i brand q NEW ARRIVALS 8 k lT J I Vifax$tLm$!-l ft o o o lm'TMl i :xv;M r hi u 3U m sitmsi ft fciiy. jH'.tvSy Mm WW 0 COLORFUL SPORT COATS AND SLACKS Contrasting colors are elevating slack suits to a new hl?i in popularity for spoils and informal campus wear. Holly wood stvleri in all the bright new Spring shades, these Fport Coats challenge you to delightful combinations with, a complete selection of Slacks. Sport Coats 12.50 Slacks 3.95 to 7.00 OpsuL ubiiL'L fit cHatemjL Harvey's are holding Open House. Come in. look around, try on these new Spring clothes. We had the college man in mind when we those our Spring styles and patterns . . . now we are anxious to have you see them. Stop in today. ft '" ' " 1230 "0" ST.