DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, September 19, 194! 8 Society Dean Boyles Greets Women At Annual Party Today This afternoon, from 3:30 to 5:30. Mrs. Vcrna G. Boyles, dean of Women, will welcome all women of the University of Nebraska, especially first year students, at a tea at Ellen Smith. Introducing the guests to Dean Boyles will be Ben Alice Day, president of the Associated Women's Students Organization. Receiving in the line with Mrs. Boyles will be Mrs. C. A. Boucher. Miss Elsie Ford Piper, Mrs. Ada Westover, Miss Esther Ostlund, Calendar Friday. All womens tea, Ellen Smith Hall, 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Union dance, ballroom, 9-12. YWCA cabinet buffet supper, home of Frances Keefer, 1929 So. 24. Alpha Chi Omega-Sigma Nu picnic. Saturday. Riding club, meet in front of Grant Memorial, 8 a. m. YWCA mass meeting, Ei!en Smith Hall, 2:30 p. m. Barb dance, union ballroom, 9-12. IT'S SHOE WEEK at A. Si-I Bow Jocquelin Pwo-.p with itifch trim. Wock Sued . . 6.95 I Jocqieline Rogue... Black Suede or Black, Brown, Wine, Green mbesied Coll . 6.95 C Com.e Bonk Sveric Pmp in Block. 4.9J 0 Sootp Toe Connie Spec. Ar'ique Tan. 49) Wo:d Toe Connie u-p .'h Perl trim Ait que Tonl . , 4.9) f Jacqueline lo-Heele Pu" p m Suede, Rep tile turn , 6 9) SUN IN VTJCU!..,HABPfB'S IAZAA Helen Kelley, Phone Daily Office or Miss Sallie Wilson, Mrs. Hallie Blievernight, Mrs. Clark Jeary, Miss Mary Lockett, and Miss Hor tense Allen. Members of Mortar Board under the direction of the president, Flavia Tharp, will greet the guests in the court and assist in the entertainment throughout the afternoon. Presiding at the dining tables for the first hour will be Mrs. Walter Militzer, Mrs. James Wads worth, Mrs. Raymond Pool, and Mrs. Theodore Bullock, assisted in serving by junior and senior women. During the second hour Miss Margaret Fedde, Miss Mabel Lee, Mrs. Sammucl Avery, and Miss Gertrude Beers will preside at the tables. Ellen Smith hall will be lavishly decorated with plants and garden flowers. Talisman roses will be used on the dining tables, and baskets of zinnas and asters will be placed throughout the drawing room and court. During the afternoon from the balcony on the court, members of three musical sonties, Sigma Al pha Iota. Delta Omicron and Mu Phi Epsilon will furnish a pro gram. lTv3 Cheated ' ...MAPtMO.mil X m'A N D OTHER LI A Society Editor Nebraskan 2-7545 School has really started and so have dates and steadies and things. Everyone is back so things ought to start popping any min ute. Helen Higgins, Sigma Kappa, and last years president of Pan Hellenic, has a diamond ring. Har old Mizner, UN grad, gave it to her. A new steady couple is that of Connie McCauley, Chi O and Bob Murray, Sig Alph. Almost steady are Billy Bryan, Alpha Phi, and Sigma Chi Jack Conklan. They are going steady every Saturday and the brothers think it will take about two weeks to make it real steady. Not On Steady List. Ed Calhoun, ATO, is definitely not on the steady list any more. He has had dates with an Alpha Phi active and pledge, and has a date this Saturday with Janet Hemphill, Pi Phi Two unhappy Kappas are Shir ley Hoffman and Kay Tunison. Their fellas are in -the army, so we don't blame thern for being unhappy. The fellows are Rags SIMON'S FOIl YOU WHO SET THE STYLE! DING MA6AZINIS Rodman, Phi Psi and Chuck Pills bury, Beta. It seems that Jean Fisher, sec retary in the union office,, has been the idol of "Carrot-top" Shel ly, DU. But an old flame of hers was in town for a while which made Shelly very unhappy. That old flame was Wade Raser, ex presideni, of Delta Upsilon. Almost Steady. Ruthv McMillan is going almost steady with Buck Vette, Beta. It all started in summer school ana it looks like it won't be long now. Chi O Ruth Brickie goes witn a fellow who is now in the army, but she had a date the other nignt with Norris Anderson, Phi Gam pledge, to help forget. Down DU way Helen Matz, DG, has given Max Wieland's pin back, and Marv Adelaide Hansen has been dating Wally Munsen, JJU nrexv. That nonular ATO. Johnny Ma son has reallv fixed himself up. When he had his first date with Myrldean Buller he must have said "Are there any more at home like vou?" because he has a date with her sister Gerry this week end. Forecasting. Forecasting a few dates you might watch for this week end: Bonnie Price, Chi O pledge and Allen Zikmund, Sig Alph pledge; Dorothy Black, another Chi O pledge, and Jim Alexander, Sigma Nu pledge; Vera Cameron, Pi Phi pledge, and Bud Wehrman, DU pledge; Helen Johnson, DG pledge, and Tom Davis, Phi De.lt. One half of the Dobbs-Hays team is still going steady. That half is Preston Hays, Sigma Nu, and the half which doesn't always go steady is Bette Dobbs, Pi Phi. A Phi Psi pin belonging to Dan Moravec no longer adorns Marion Dredla. She sent it back before school began. Innocents Money-Making Scheme. If any of you boys just can't find a cute girl to date, the In nocents will solve your problem. They have a complete list of beau tiful freshmen with all the de tails, which they might part with for a large sum. This was a free advertisement. Maybe they're raising a fund that way. Reception For Music Students In Union Sunday An opportunity for all music students who are working for a degree of Bachelor of Music or for Bachelor of Music in Edu cation to meet the faculty of the school of music has been pro vided in the form of a reception by the honorary music societies, Sigma Alpha Iota, Delta Omicron, Mu Phi Epsilon, and Phi Mu Al- pha-Sinfonia. The reception, at which tea will be served, is to be held from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 21, in the parlors Y and Z of the student union building. All music students are urged to attend. wo THE PASSWORD FOR PLEASURE IS Hurt Ml) m timet nili trill b"l..tfufi.r woUnt K. Only Dr. Gutow MSO IIWI V, MtJialcil UMkhf. mcNm. NO KUXMOM NO Ml NO IITTTJ TASTI DR. ORAIOW'I PATINTIO ClIANII IW ;' Riders Hold First Meeting Saturday Riding club will meet for the first ti me Saturday at 8 a. m. in front of Grant memorial. Transportation to and from Shreves stables will be ten cents. Tickets are $5 for ten rides or 75 cents for single rides. Mexican T Heine Used at Barb Dance Saturday The first Barb dance on their new social program will be held in the union ballroom Saturday from 9 to 12. Barbs will be ad mitted by presenting their activity ticket. Other students will be ad mitted at ten cents per person. Hank Mattison, who will play for the dance, has arranged sev eral specialty numbers. Additional entertainment will be Mexican dances by seven couples. A Mex ican theme will be used for the en tire party. . . Women Students Invited to YW Mass Meeting Freshman commission leaders of the YWCA will be introduced to new students at a mass meeting in Ellen Smith Hall at 2:30 p. m. to morrow. At this meeting the entire YWCA program ,of the year will be explained and an opportunity will be given to become active in the work at once. Frances Keefer, president, Mrs. Rice, member of the city YWCA, and Flavia Tharp will give short talks. Jean Christie will speak on "What freshmen may expect the Y to mean to them in a total col lege curriculum." Commission leaders who will be introduced by Margaret Deines are Betty Bonebright, Betty Toot haker, Margaret Forrey, Helen Gogela, Gwen Oatmen, Janice Cook and Priscilla Moseley. V Mary Lockett, YWCA secretary, asks that all new women students attend this meeting. Squad . . . (Continued from page 6.) third team to see what they could do about the whole thing. t.im.. n n. ...... . lamce vii ncrciK, After the Viscount and assist ant Dale Bradley had taken the ball within striking distance of the goal line, Al Zikmund was cut loose on one of his famous re verses and proceeded goalword for the remaining 28 yards and a touch. Then along came number two with the ball and number four trying to stop them. Howie De bus, sophomore flash, wound up on the first play and sent a 35 yard pass into Jerry Kathol's waiting arms. Debus Proves as Plunger. Debus next uncorked a 15 yard Jaunt of his own to show that he could also prove his worth as a runner. The seconds scored on a flip from Debus to Roy Nyden after his pass to Kathol had ta ken the ball within 10 yards of the goal. This was not all for the squad however for after this was com pleted they were lined up on the goal line acc ording to position and then told to sprint 4.0 vards to r1itt'mliwi (ha f n ol mil n f w sition. Preston und Ludwlck were the fastest ends. Herndon and Byler ran less in one place than did any of the other tackles. Zikmund was best at the wing back with Meth eny leading the quarters. Vike and Wayne Meet. The big dual was between Vike and Wayne Blue with the two towering behemoths lumbering down in nearly a dead heat. Fi nally, Blue pulled away and led Vike across the line. Maybe, you gals that date these footballers noticed that he was a little worn down last night, Just remember he had a right to be. Learn to Dance LUELLA WILLIAMS Call for Appointment Residence 1220 D St Phone 2-4258