The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, February 27, 1940
Beauty queens . . .
Go on chopping block next
week at hands of judges
SUGGESTIONS FOR
next week end, since it is now Mon
day, go to some patient soul who
desires to steal a march on the ed
itors judging the beauty queens for
the Cornhusker next week. The
pictures will be on display in Mill
er's window and the above men
tioned soul need only to arm him
self with a magnifying glass and
count the finger prints left on the
window. The girl with the most
smudges will undoubtedly be sure
of one of two things.
WITH PINOCHIO
in town with the A.T.O.'s will find
Story Booking around March 9th
very timely. Going are Chuck
Davis, Ann Thomas, D.G. Francis
Loeterle, M. E. Stewart, of the
Kosmet D.G's, Max Meyer, Betty
Dobbs, Pi Phi, Bill Horn, Marty
Bremers, Alpha Phi.
THE AFFAIR
of Lorraine Chant and Sig Ep
Julian Bors goes as did the candy.
The whole thing about the candy
passing was an immense joke
started by an unknown Sig Ep
3ur
for Spring
Gay New Colors
in Doeskin
GLOVES
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But
new
doe-
way
Gloves that have been a
clastic with fashion minded
coeds for a long time . . .
the plain 1 1 p-o n.
dressed up In gay
spring shades of soft
skin. You'll like the
they contrast with darker
cloths, add spice to new
spring ensembles. Splendid
fitting gloves at such a little
price you can easily have
two or three pain.
Strtet FlOqr
mm a m
who was playing cupid to the
whole A.O.P. house. His instruc
tions seemed to have rushed things
to no avail. But to put things on
the level again. Janet Shaw, A.O.P.
dealt a steady deal to Kappa Sig
Dick Miller.
MIS-PINNED
or a reasonable accurate facsimile
Marjorie Jones of the Haunted
Joneses, at the Sigma Chi supper
yesterday, was wearing Don Hart
man's pin for Bill Butt. Sensations
will you never rest?
NATIONAL PRESIDENT
of Pi Beta Phi, Miss Amy Burn
ham Onken arrived yesterday. The
Pi Phis are honoring her at a tea
and luncheon tomorrow afternoon.
EDUCATION
has no limits and those ten little
books that Phi Gam, Jerry Spahn
received from Millers include in
formation on make-up, wart re
moving, athlete's foot and friend
ships. Of course the gifts might be
circulatory but we are expecting
definite action at the Phi Gam
house.
Local jelly joints
take cakes when
it comes to slang
Here's the low-down on the
slang used by the soda jerkers in
the Corncrib and drug, otherwise
known as the local jelly joints.
The most common thing is the use
of numbers or a comoination of
numbers to correspond to the kind
of drink and the particular flavor
you desire.
If you ordered a 4-33, you'd be
served a cherry coke. You might
like a 16-40-60 (pecan fudge sun
dae) or a 5-26 (chocolate malted
milk) or even a 12 and a 3-36 (a
peanut butter sandwich and a
strawberry soda).
But if you'd like to startle the
waiter and you don't want to use
numbers, try a few of these: A
bucket of slop (a bowl of soup),
shirttail jerk or racehorse (coke
with everything in it), spook
(orangeade), skuttle of mud (cof
fee), M. D. or Doc (Dr. Pepper),
wimpy (hamburger), little train
or, to be more dramatic, choo!
shoo! (frosted malt), moo! (glass
of milk), Eskimo (glass of water),
Black Crow (a root beer float not
stirred), squirt of cherry (cherry
coke), or a split one (banana
split).
By the way, if the waiter says,
"32," as he passes you it's not
a slam he thinks you're a good
looking babe.
The numbers range from 1,
which is vanilla, to 101, a banana
split, 400 (chocolate milk) is
sometimes included.
Rosenlof writes Were
I a Dean' for review
Dr. George Rosenlof of the de
partment of secondary education
has an article entitled "Prepara
tion of Teachers in the Arts col
lege and in the Teachers college"
published in a recent issue of the
Journal of the American Associa
tion of Collegiate Registrars. He
also has another paper "Were I
a Dean" printed in the current
number of the Journal of the Na
tional Association of Deans of
Women. "Taking the Temperature
of the Secondary Schools" is a
third study which he will have
published in a forthcoming issue
of the School Review, a Journal of
secondary education.
MARCH 2
l WlaJlikcL
J Jr.-Sr. Prom
1 111 Saturday $1.50
Joe Venuti
' I V Coliseum
I IP
1 rl 11' '"Ht
Kirsch to discuss art
at St. Louis meet
Professor Dwight Kirsch, chair
man of the art department, has
been invited by the department of
art education of the National Ed
ucational association to discuss
Nebraska's extension art program
for people of the state at the
meetings of the organization in
St. Louis today. He will illus
trate his address with colored pictures.
Kosmet Klub
(Continued from Page 1.)
which, will either make or break
the show, Leadley added.
Among the female parts, Hairi
Mata, the Mae West type, who has
all kinds of ways of getting "close"
to her male enemies, and 3hirly
Stuff, the Lincoln adventuress
who wins her way to the hero's
heart, top the list. Shirly, Leadley
emphasized, must definitely be the
"Miss America" of the cast, hav
ing all charms that the "Amazon"
male females can possess.
Harmony hour features
music of 3 composers
Music by three prominent com
posers will be played on the Sin
fonia Harmony hour program to
day at 4 p. m. in the faculty lounge
of the Union. The recordings to be
played are "Die Entfuhring aus
dem Serail," by Mozart, sung by
Miliaz Korjus, European soprano;
"The Unfinished Symphoy," by
Shubert, played by the London
Philharmonic orchestra with Sir
Thomas Beecham conducting; and
"On Hearing the First Cuckoo in
Spring," by Deluis.
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Chesterfield's
Twin Pleasures are
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ou can't mistake the
extra pleasure you get
from Chesterfields.
Because of their right
combination of the world's
best cigarette tobaccos,
Chesterfields give you a
cooler, better-tasting and
definitely milder smoke.
You can 't buy a better cigarette
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