FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1939 DAILY NEBRASKAN FIVE 'I Nine to direct building program Most of $6,000,000 devoted to housing ANN ARBOR, Mich. (I. P.) Michigan dormitories, which make up the largest part of a $6,000,000 building program being carried on at the university this year, will be administered by a board of governors of nine members and a director of dormitories, it was announced here by the board of regents. Recognizing that "education Bhould include both formal in-struction-in the business of living and informal training in the en richment of personality," the new dormitories will be administered with the intention of making for their students good homes in the best sense of the term, university officials point out. In addition to the officials named, each house will be pro vided with a director, student ad visers, proctors, and the necessary housekeeping force. While it is planned to centralize the administration of the Michi gan House Plan, every effort will be made to give each dormitory a distinct individuality. To the regular equipment of the new housing units it is hoped will be added as early as possibl ; art objects, browsing libraries, and other elements of tlie residences of cultured men and women. The 1939 meeting of the Ameri can Youth congress will be in New York City on July 1. held Student spends week with circus to plan dance DURHAM, N. H. Peck's bad boy joined a road show for ad venture, but Charlie Craig spent a week with a circus so that he could better plan the decorations for a University of New Hamp shire dance. It was all because the com mittee for the sophomore hop de cided to give their dance a circus atmosphere with "peanuts, pop corn, and pink lemonade," gay sideshow canvases, and "the great est collection of wild animals on the continent." Feeling that first hand knowl edge would give him much more aid than he could find in library books, Chairman Craig spent his spring vacation with a small cir cus playing in his hometown. It was a week well spent, for the co-operative showmen contrib uted posters and trimmings as well as a wealth of ideas for set ting a circus scene. Miss Piper entertains house mothers, presidents Miss Elsie Ford Piper, acting dean of women, entertained 100 house mothers and presidents of sororities, fraternities, dormitories and organized houses at a musical tea yesterday afternoon. Mortar Boards assisted in serving. Mary Jane Chambers, Margaret Porter, Louise Stapleton and Bon nie Jean Tramp participated in the musical program. Ag classes tour packing houses Several seniors stay to inspect Omaha U. To tour several Omaha institu tions and packing plants, 40 home economics students left ag college classes yesterday on their annual inspection trip, accompanied by Miss Ruth Lusby, head of the in stitutional management division, and Prof. Win, J. Loeffel, acting chairman of animal husbandry. The group visited packing plants in the South Omaha stock yards yesterday, and several sen ior student u ' remain until to night in . - to inspect the Omaha rr ' 1 university, the college of medicine, and private commercial institutions. Cosmetics just a waste of money ouyo I cauj pi u i AUSTIN, Tex. (IP). If you're expecting any more from cold creams than a face lubrication job, you're wasting your time and money, 50 alarmed coeds at the University of Texas heard a pro fessor of pharmacy announce. Dr. Louis W. Schleuse, with one sweep of the hand, cleared dress ing tables of rouges, face ponders, cold creams and astringents. 'One face cream can be used for all purposes," he began. "The lubricating and emolicnt effect in supplementing nature is the only good effect that can be gained. "You can't shrink a pore," he Vassar college is expanding its instruction in the field of primi tive cultures. The University of Wisconsin has the only department of Gaelic in any U. S. college or university. continued, dismissing astringents and substituting good old fash ioned alcohol, U. S. P. zinc oxide or witch hazel in their places. "Face powder is valuable from the psychological and aesthetic point of view, but it's never worth the money paid for it," he told the amazed coeds. Twenty cents would buy a pound of the powder that sells for $2 and $3 an ounce, he persisted. The rouge pot had nourished the roots of the family tree, he con cluded and had done so since the fourth century. GRADUATION GIFT SEE BOOMER'S TEACHERS AGENCY AT ONCE For flood Teaching Pnitlthin 302 Hi-rune Rldg. I STUDENTS I RS""" "1 EVERY. I - I Vwhere A:. j year to pa ROYAL PORTABLE Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12th St. B2157 Snjoy a Summer Semester OJ SIGHT-SEEING '"Clarions WHIV It's e year of college knowledge to browse in ptnon through the pageant pages of picturesque Germanyl Join the thousands of travel-fond young people who, summertimes, measure out the breadth end depth of Germany's kaleidoscopic countryside ... by bile ... by hike ... by faltboat. Stirring sports reign everywhere. Join in. Whack out body kinks in lightning set of tennis. Rival par on smooth, forest-bounded links. Of courtel dive deep, joyously, into the tingling mirrored waters of cool se cluded lakes. Dusk is the calm lenith of daytime's thrilling career. Stop over, stay at a modest-priced hotel, or inexpensively at one of the 2,000 conveniently situ ated Youth Hostels that are wholesome end healthful and spotless-clean. Eve nings, sit leisurely with fellow students, njoy throaty songfests, share friendli ness, gaiety, good cheer. This summer, Germany is your semi nar in travel, health and good times I , A versatile day there costs no more than the average show at home I T10 Reductions In Roll tores A(QI U 1 o "Troy,! Marks" save about C Conjuf your Travel Agtnf and wrife for booklet "C" GERMAN RAILROADS INFORMATION OFFICE 11 WEST 57h STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. Romeos - - ' all her faults when she did not ask for the information. Asking her to his fraternity dance and upon her arrival to it, stating that he doesn't yet know how to dance. Being late for a date. Leaving her alone while he goes to talk to someone else. Saying to his date: "Why can't you be like Mary?" Failing to Indicate that he was glad to have been intro duced to a girl's parents. (Sin cerity goes far.) Being rude when a girl, for seme reason, refuses a date. Telling jokes that might be considered a trifle shady. College men at Augustana, In Rock Island, 111., retaliated with a pronouncement of "Do's and Dont's for Dames on Dates," out lining 15 rules for their coed com panions to follow: Don t keep your date waiting. Be prompt. Don't try to make too good an impression the first night. Don't be a walking cosmetic counter. Don't ponder over the menu for half an hour and then eat only a small portion of your order. Don't eat too much. The boy wants to go to school four years too. Don't try to attract the atten tion of other fellows while on a date. Don't retouch makeup in pub lic. Do something to show your appreciation. Do your education justice by keeping the conversation Inter esting. Do something to overcome the desire to be sophisticated and glamorous. Be natural. Do your part in this dating business by at least presenting the opportunity for our asking you. Do your best to converse and mix with us. Do your share In supporting sports events. Do believe us when we say "looks" aren't everything. Don't each of you take each of these suggestions to heart. We believe many of you are doing all right but there Is always room for Improvement. Qifts for Mother Mother has done Oh! so much for you. Now on Mother's Day a Gift from you will please her more than words can tell. A new Watch-Compact-Ring -Locket & Chain Necklace Cameo Pin or a nice piece of Silver for the table. Gifts of Quality from 1.00 up. Lingerie GOWN'S U95 PAJAMAS J3J SUPS 11.95 and $2.95 Slips lace trimmed, tailored or camisole Vanity Fair GOWNS Erery mother toves pretty lincerle fripperies . . . especially complimentary are Vanity fairs 0 " L Bring a blush of excitemenf to h her cheek by presenting her gift in "Mothers Day" Wrappings! Give Mother an Affectionate Gift! 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