Friday, October 17, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN Coast Guard Pilot Presents Films in Union An hour movie of the coast guard in action will be shown Mon day at 4:30 p. m. in Union parlors XYZ. Sponsored by the United States Coast Guard Service, Lieut. C. R. Bender, pilot of the Coast Guard amphibian in Lincoln this week, will present the films and answer any questions about the service. For That Party After The Game 1 c PETIT POINT for your roesl Fin nedlworV Undt a beaded effect to these GABARDINI PUMPS! Especially smart wfth new Mid-Way China heel. Black onlyl 4th Floor. Popcorn, Peanuts Theatre Plans 'Gay Nineties Atmosphere for 'East Lynne Fun Production "Pop-corn, cracker-jacks, pea-1 nuts!" will be the greeting phrase to all who enter the lobby on route to "East Lynne," opening Univer sity Theater production to be given Oct. 29, 30 and 31. But the pop-corn a"d peanut venders are not sur . -cus; they are part of the atr- ;h -e and mood that will be apparent as soon as the play goer enters the lobby. This "hiss the villain and clap for the hero" style will be carried out through scenery, costumes. lighting, and the entire manner oi the play. Burlesque Reigns. Although the play was written 50 years before the gay nineties, it is being produced witn me njig lish setting and in the American theatre style of the time in which it became popular. To those of the "younger generation" the broad gestures (as of the villain strok ing his mustache) will appear as burlesque. However, to the older ones, who recognize the style, it will be serious. First note of surprise to on lookers will be the front curtain which will be made up of typical ads, and will also illuminate adver tising on the programs. Painted Perspective. Other features of the scenery to be used that were in vogue in the "melodrama period" are the painted perspective, (the painting of scenes in me DacK arop anu painting on some or tne rurnuurej, use of candle-foot-light affects (with lamps), ana me arjsence or doors for exits. Instead, the exits will all be in the wings. Only fur niture that is absolutely necessary for the play will be used. Between acts will be musicals, or "entre-acts," also typical of the period. Most of tne costumes win De made by the students themselves. As a part of their lab periods, dramatic students of stagecraft classes will paint drops and other scenery. D. S. B rummer, techni cal director, recommends that stu dents who take no speech work come over just for the work. Student Organization. Director Paul Bogen and tech- Delts Make Plans for Large Alum Crowd at Anniversary nical people actually sit in the audience when the final produc tion begins. Students assume re sponsibility in the rolls of stage manager, director, and technical crews. They rotate these positions at each show so that everyone gets experience. This all-student idea started last year, and this year certain of the jobs are to count on the ac tivity point system. Over 65 out of town Delta Tau Delta alumni have made reserva tions for themselves and wives for the 49th anniversary celebration of the fraternity this weekend. The anniversary celebration will begin with a luncheon served at the chapter house before the game. Alumni and their wives will sit to gether in a block at the Indiana game. At the banquet Saturday night Otto Koutouc will be toastmaster and Arthus Weaver and Bob Man ley of Omaha will be the chief .sneakers. L. L. Waters will also talk to the guests. The banquet, theirwhich will be held in the Lincoln hotel, will be followed by a dance in the hotel ballroom. Wives and daughters of the alumni will be entertained at a dinner in the Lin coln hotel before the dance. Among the alumni coming for the meetings will be past rover nors Arthur J. Weaver and Adam McMullen; Wheaton Battey, vice president of the Continental Bank; Otto Kotouc. state representative; and other alumni from Denver, West Virginia and Chicago. Xo 'f Big Hews in Little Hats! 300 Little hats that make big impressions! Flatterers for every occasion .... cute calots, "date" turbans, pompadours, pillboxes, porkpies! Felt, suedes, vel vets. All colors. Have two. goo 4th Floor rKCn tsswto rL -v... y n T II Q j Lu ulu FOR THE STADIUM CROWD AH Star ... Hon Simon & Sons Football Fashions for If) 1 1 . wear Hi em and love them ... voir II bo a stand-out in the grandstand ... you'll be an after-game spell-binder. rr VICTORY DINER . . . it's in Simons new collec tion of dinner dresses and for mal gowns that you'll find "limited-edlton-look" . . . that glamour gown that looks like It's made for you . . . that dress that's Individually styled ex clusively Simoni and yours la Lincoln. 1G.95 up HOUR DANCER . . . really have yourself time . . . look the part you want to play in one of Simons "after five" little dressy dresses . . . you'll sparkle in sequins and gleam with Jewels. 1G.9. up V - STADIUM SUCCESS ... in spectator sportswear , . , wear a dramatically fiir-l rimmed casual coat . . classic furred tweeds, cam els, plaids , . . abundantly furred In fine minks, rac coons and silver fox. 19.9; (4 I 7 my A i - i tit ...... j I j 1: FOLLOWING THE 1IUSKERS 0 ... at Memnriul Stadium Husker fans are seen In C'OUUAK top coats and ovcrroats . . . COU OAKS styled by Boott Barrle of Hollynood . . . COUGARS with that - extra furry nap protecting Husker funs against Nebraska's fairs. 29.50