Friday, April 10, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN 5 (pink hp By Pat Chamberlain. Guest Writer. My word! What a beautiful constitution, old top, old top! Pip, pip, and a heynonnynonny. How these Cornhuskers take the Ne braska clime and the strenuous weakends we don't know strap ping specimens, th what? Raleigh's right on the beam about these weekends because there are no less than six major operations comin' off Friday and Saturday, plus diamonds, triangles and hearts. Those who don't step out at the Corn Cob fling Friday will be laughin' and lovin' at the Fiji-Tau pledge picnic in Penn Woods. Dates include ATO's Carl Petty, Bill Harse, and Tut McKee with Theta Peggy Lemon, Triple Delt June Griffin, and Theta again Helen Goodwin respectively. Phi Gams Ned Nutzman, Neil Stanley and Bill McNair will drag Alphy Cm a Carolyn Windle, Roberta Pat' terson, arid Wilma Schacht that or der. In pitiful hair tearing disor der is poor Squash Campbell, Phi Gam, and all because he has been saddled with the chairmanship of the beverages. Pink lemonade might possibly be nice for a change? Measles Bring Powder. On the way to. Saturday, we might mention the measles of Pi Phi May J. Schmer and her touch ing remembrance received last night from sympathetic Lloyd London, Delt. He thoughtfully sent a box of itching powder. On the measle front reports have it that the ZBTs still are far ahead with seven active cases . . . Person ally we have been afraid to inves tigate the rumor. . .Catching, you know. Matters Saturday night encom pass two house partys and right next door it's the Alpine Zee Delta and the Triple Tri- angels, the latter of which are really out for a wheee, because they were obliged to pass up their winter formal for certain and sundry pranks. Also stepping high are Towneclubbers in the Cornhusker ballroom. Pal- ladians attending are Ruth Ander son with Warren Guinan, Joan Thomas and Ralph Schroeder, and Maxine Thompson with Har old Alexis. Incidentally, these last two names have been seen about a , lot together and the Palladia ns want the candy and seegars, but soon. Old time steadies enjoying a sentimental get together at this formal are Delt Lloyd London (where have we written him be fore?) and Carrie Belle Bonnie Wennersten. But each wants it definite that both are still footloose and fancyfrec. It's on Third Finger, Left Hand. Now for that sparkling contri bution to the third finger left hand of AOPi Shirley Hopkins which was added yesterday by Kenny Miller, Sig Chi. Congrats! A rumor among the Phi Psis that all swear is true, so help 'em, is that Theta Rena Forsythe is about to be the proud bearer of brother Dick Harnsberger's pin. A very Interesting tale comes our way all the way from the bright lights of New York City where Jeannette Mickey, Betty Newman, Merriam Mann, and Bet ty Martin, representing the WAA, staid and aristocratic organization of the Cornhusker state, are spend ing a brief moment of relaxation from the Wellesley convention. But they seem to be making the most of this brief moment, be cause word comes home that they got lost in the big town ten miles from their hotel, and, mind, at one a. m. in the morning. . .Perhaps Bill Marah, the famous Union di rector, should take a little time off his own wheee to hunt them up when he arrives today for a college Union convention via la airplane. . .Randy Pratt, Fuller Brush (plug) man and masher, an nounces herewith that he is open for any propositions or proposals Women Hold Musical Tea Sunday at 4 Women's Residence halls will present a musical tea Sunday at 4 p. m. After a program in the ballroom, tea will be served In the main dining room. Guests will include Dean Verna Boyles, Mrs. Oda Westover, Miss Elsie Ford Piper, housemothers, sorority presidents, organized women's house presidents, faculty anu ouier invited guests. Janice Cook and Rogene Peter son are in charge of all arrange ments and Helen Krause has ar ranged the musical program. t By June Jamieson 1 startin' ... today. . .Beauty is necessary, also two nifty ahem's... GEE WHIZ! We just remem bered! Today's your last chance to see that topnotch moom pitcher at the STUART, "TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI." 'Cause tomorrow, Melvyn Douglas and Norma Sheerer hold forth in WE WERE DANCING, a slick, sly, saucy offering of a couple of charming chiselers without a dime to dance on. (Adv.) Wishnow Writes Article For Music Publication Professor Emanual Wishnow of the music department is the author of an article "On Development of String Playing" in the April issue of the State Music Educators Journal. After Easter parades have al ready begun, with Bob and Mary Nebraska dragging out spring finery and mellowing it by lots of rough wear on campus, dancing and, above all, picnicking in the woods, gulch or what have you. First in the fashion parade this season are suits, which have a universal appeal. Just an example is Theta Pat Chamberlin's beige and tan checked suit with very long jacket and that smooth tail oring which puts a gai m mat "best-dressed" class. And Kappa Sig Dick Berg's spring wardrobe uses that same color scheme with sport coat of tan and beige plaid, slacks of the tan to match the coat, and a beige sweater. KK Workers Advertise. What the well-dressed Kosmet Klub worker is wearing these days shouldn't start a run to the near est department store;; they're sporting quarter-sleeves with the KK ads on the back for the glory of the thing. Phi Psi Fred Steiner took time off from law school the other day to whip downtown and purchase a pair of tan-brown moccasins and the. brothers were amazed Shoes to match her hat and Wend with her dress are Alpha ChJ Marge Stewarts faconte acces sories. The powder blue shoes and hat are a pretty combination with a pink wool dress trimmed in blue braid . . . hardly a color scheme for an ATO gal tho. A beau-catcher for sure is the ruffled blue and white polka dot silk that Pi Phi Butch Hemphill's wearing on her dates with DU Dee Deputron. It's not only got the ruffles, but they're trimmed in blue grosgrain. Sig Chi Ron Metz, who's always slaving on Foundation work with Theta Lila Howell, favors gray green covert slacks and (good old) saddle shoes. Another lover of the old standbys is Sammie Ben Novi coff, who likes saddles best when they're on the floor and his feet are on the desk. ' It seems a shame that ZBT Yale Gottsdiner has the measles. He'll have to fumigate that new camel's hair sport jacket. The one with the patch pockets. While the men in that house are home with the measles, up R street a ways are the Tau brothers and Donnie James, with a light tan gabardine suit that makes the rest of the boys cast envious glances. If Rus Gets Downtown Shirly Russel, Cornhusker slave to the book, has her spring ward robe all planned, and, if she ever gets downtown, it'll be pale aqua a three piece suit with hat to match, and spectators, because it's almost spring. Alice Louise Beck er, Alpha Phi's gift to the home management house, has planned her spring outfits in pink and blue too with little or no significance attached to the colors and breezes around college in a pink sweater and skirt and a blue suit Beta John Safford and Phi Psi Teggy Bacon and Metaphysics9 Returns Home "Peggy Bacon and Metaphys ics" has returned to Lincoln after an extended trip. Not a social note, but an an nouncement that the celebrated painting by Alec Brook which be longs to the university's Hall col lection is back in Morrill after exhibition in Worcester, Mass., among 50 paintings chosen as the best U. S. produced from 1930-40. Forty-seven of the 50 artists thus honored have been represent ed in Morrill galleries in the last few years, according to Prof. Dwight Kirsch, 40 are either in permanent collections or the 52nd annual Nebraska Art association show which closes Sunday. Lentz Publishes Another Book in Woodwind Series Prof. Don Lentz of the music department had another book in his series of Woodwind Instrument Studies released fcy the Boosey Hawke publishers last week. Rod Monismith. aren't bothering with being conservative. Their new suits are, respectively, dark blue with red and blue stripes and black with reddish brown stripes. 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