A DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, March 6, 1941 JlamfmA. with Mary Adelaide Hansen Prom dates are coming in, and the usual crop of unusual combinations is evident. For example, Ann Craft will be there with Junior Oldfather, and his Thi Delt Brother George Abel will squire DG Ann Thomas. Betty Malone, beauty queen can didate, seems to have disagreed with Delt Max Whittaker and will go dancing with Bob Weygint, also a Delt. c am ma Phis have acquired two more pledges, both from Lincoln. Claire Shader and Margaret Stoddard are the two new sisters. Also a surprise ?andy passing by Mary Jean Lau vetz. People are wondering just what's the deal about Flu Psi Dave Walcott's purported break with his gal-friend across the street, Sidney Ann Gardner. Per haps there's a wolf in the DU house ? Why is it that everyone wants to know how Beta Pooky Peters got his bumped nose? It all has to do with the "pHAT'S what lliey say about Numont, the newest scientific improve ment in glasses. Numont, with its electrically weld ed no-screw construction is joined to each lens at only one point, which minimizes breakage. Give your eyes a treat see Numont at the Kindy ftore today! Consult Kindy Today! CREDIT STREET 'umtliR' tutta . Helms' . Ial t- --r lUrwsd Bsaa Jaw inid iork ' Color ('rtooa L J- S- j$S- I -- - - V X 1309 O age of chivalry that is not yet dead. The high prices of diamonds nowadays are no higher than the sentimental value Alpha Chi Kay Parks sets upon the sparkler now twinkling from that fatal finger. It's from Jim Brady, air corps cadet from Ran dolph Field, and she got it Satur day night. The queens of the campus jammed Magee's last night for the style show. Spring and all has turned coed eyes to styles, it seems. ATO pledges entertained at a super smoker Tuesday night. There were dele gates from every house on the campus, and after the cigars the boys all serenaded the gals on sorority row. Big faux pas of the evening, however, was when they serenaded the Delta Gammas with the Kappa Sweetheart song. Sort of a slight surprise to Tri Delt Wauneta Fisher were the cigars passed by Sigma Nu Bob Day Monday night. This bright lad used his initiative and publicly cemented a rather on-again-off-again pinning. Chi Phi announces the pledging of Harry McGee, Omaha, and Bill Reese, Ivan Ponedel, and Gaylord Broker, of Lincoln. Anti-nazi cinema, 'Pastor Hall' opens tomorrow James Roosevelt's "Pastor Hall," opening at the Variety theatre tomorrow, is one of the most stirring of the recently re leased movies striking at the nazi regime in Germany. The story concerns a pastor in a German village who attempts to Rhow his people what the new or der is doing to them. Mrs. Frank lin D. Roosevelt gives the pro logue for the picture and states that she likes it because it is tell ing the story of a minister who might be found in Vermont, Ten nessee, or Oregon. The Daily Ncbraskan FORTIETH rfcAfc. BnDwnrKto Kate are SI.S frr tmn ter or SI. 6 for the Collect fear. SI. Ml Katies'. Mnclr ropy, t Cents. Knlere4 eeon4-rla.M matter at the poatafflee la IJaeala. Netraaka, aaoer Art ! Can rre. Marrn I. I (HI. ant at snerlal rate of aotaee nravlnea' I of m iwiimi lias rl of Ortoher J. 117. Aathorlrr brp lmber M. IKt. ft Most Everyone It Mak ing Reservations for the Friday Eve "Prom Dinner" in the lleautifid GKOKGIAN ROOM 6:30 8 P. Per Perton Call Mi. Scott for Reservation 2-6971 Cornliuskcr UNDER SCHIMMEL DIRECTION Life magazine photographs art exhibition Today Life photographers, with the help of photography students of the university, will begin an extensive picture taking campaign of the activities in connection with the Nebraska art association ex hibit in Morrill. These pictures, to make up a special section in the April 14th issue of that magazine, include human interest studies in black and white of the drawing and painting classes of the art depart ment at work, of visitors to the exhibit, and of the interior sets which have been arranged in the galleries. Also to be included in this sec tion are color photographs of 12 of the more important pictures in the exhibit, one of -these being "Road to Danbury" by Margit Varga. the Life editorial assistant. In addition there will be pictures taken at the extension exhibits held throughout the state this week. Pershing Riflemen sponsor conipet Pershing Rifles will meet today at 5 p. m., to discuss plans for the regimented compct to be held here April 18-19. The Nebraska company will be hosts to the University of Min nesota, the University of South Dakota, and the University of Iowa. St. Mary's of Texas has an or ganization for Spanish speaking students, called the Circulo Ibero-americano. Here's what they said about ff -The 1L Ocularly to vfi suits are nw- B,nn ;'e, smart Vj "The to gUyJ for foJW;, r ad moron' ctooe . rW the flnn 10 men ! e the munn. and V" Watch The Ncbraskan for complete results of students' style preferences voiced at Magee's 1941 Spring Style Clinic Music seniors present recital A senior recital featuring Rich ard Morse, pianist; Alfred Blinde. bass; Alden Marvel, pianist, and Malcolm Hayes, accompanist, were presented yesterday by the univer sity school of fine arts, in the Temple at 4 p. m. The program follows: flrtllea: Srhamaaa. Kram ft Wandering Icefeerf: Hue Do w( II. Khapmdy, Op. 7. N. 1: Brahma. Mr. Morse. Gehet: HI Her. O lulu ami Oslrts (from The Ma(le Flute) t Mnurl. Ira Grolle Nlrht: SrAnmftBn. Mrtf Whra Voting (from la a Per sian UardeaM Irhmann. Mr. Blinde. Organ Prelude la O mlaor: Baea Hilotl. Kortor r.rnda ad ParaaMum (Otall drrn'a Corner! : Pebusny. KhapwMiy No. IS: lAsrt. Mr. Marvel. Dr. J. Hcrtzler receives appointment as chairman Dr. J. O. Hertzler, chairman of the sociology department, has been appointed chairman of the com mittee on revision of the constitu tion of the American Sociological society. to i h FREE ENROLLMENT FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS Until March 15th... Cornmission obligation! cease for men when they are conscripted into military duty . . . Now these new advantages are offered by the same reliable service whose facilities and experienced guidance are constantly at your command. Nebraska and all neighboring states our field. Write DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE Start tWf, UcoK NWmU Over 200 representatives selected by house ' presidents met last night to see the new fashions presented by Magee's and to voice their opinions on university style trends. Here's some of the comments picked up following the showing by Margaret Krause Wellinger. tailored - 1 Q Ed c "c""" w 1 tZ i,n . ' "3 Jackets 1 , S' Uotnci 4 i ear." rt C in both P' Iabr;CaSndUp 11 You're Supporting a Nebraska tradition. Dancing to the music of a captivating, big name band. Enjoying yourself. In Other Words You're Going to the Junior-Senior Prom .and the entire cotl for the evening is only $1.50 couple mm tbo 0,4 "looks u,t 'dea ,(1 1 ylll Anders,, . ... . tr smart. I Jik ' h n 'ackcts look ex--nd co'tt cLtt"' ta,rCd ., -The v.hitc Jacket is what Allen Tintsman . . - this campus needs. 351 - ' i n ' " ' 1 " - -mmmmmmm n 11 i i in , . T.