Friday, November 20, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN )9 That Quizzical JLooh . . . A Study in Brown . . ocieiu... 5 ? 0 V? " r Jim Nicola, Tau-man, is wondering what the brothers will think of that brown sharkskin suit he's wearing1. Harvey Bros, tells him that the boys will think the pin check and three but ton drape are "really fine." Massacre (Continued from page 2.) such meager competition. The latest release from the Cornhusker office announces that such gals as Jeanie Brown, Kay Detweiler. Polly Petty, Myron Col berg, Betty Hoff, Virginia Mc Culla, Sally Busch, and Mary Russel will start the game in at tempt to demoralize the Ragmen. As you know touch football is a game where the players of one team must touch the players of the other team, and the above girls have reputations for not be ing able to be touched. Norris Anderson, snao-o-o-othe sports editor of the Daily who also writes a goodly portion of the yearbook, will divide his talents rip the between the two teams. This is one more concession the Rag is making to the yearbook staff. Probably you readers are get ting sick and tired of reading these pie-game write-ups. This is the third one and it will definitely be the last, because as Cornhusker editor Alice Louise Becker puts it," We've got intesestinal fortitude." Two Union Dunces Slated This Week Music will float from the Union ballroom this week-end as Johnny Cox and his orchestra play for the students tonight, and the juke-box gives out with rhythm tomorrow night. All colors plain and plaid cotton flannel shirts $1.50 to 91.95. Sizes 14-17. Men's corduroy slacks Tan and Cream. Also Navy Blue and Brown. $3.75. All kites. 128-132 No. 10th St. We crawl silently out of armored hide-away again to off this so called column (at rate of 2 inches an hour), and to humbly apoolgize to the Tau's col lectively and a certain cheer leader individually. The brightest" light shining on the week-end's horizon is the an nual fall Kosmet Klub revue. The workers are throwing the usual party for the actives after the show. From the numbers sched uled, it looks like an all around good show. Swing Shift. The Towne Club girls are throwing a swing shift party this evening, which will be tops in fun as the name implies. A few of the dates are Dorothy Olson and Sterling Stage; Betty Huston and Ray Gnlfin; Lola Jean Swann and Jim Barbour; Ruth Sheiburn and Jack Peck; Jean Albert and Miles Cadwallader; Eleanor Edison and Bill Green; and then of course prexy Laura Morrison will be on hand with Bob Luebs. Whitefish Montana is a long way from Lincoln so DG Helen Johnson is going to spend Thanks giving vacation in Omaha and ATO Sam Sieffert is going down to see that the big town isn't too dull. . Open House Party. The boy's over at the silo house are having, another one of their famous open house parties tonight with Hank Mattison and his or chestra furnishing the music. Some pretty likely looking com binations will take in the affair including: Laird Fischer and Alpha Phi Betty Jerner; Dick Hay and Triple Delt Jean Whedon; Johnny Jcmcs and Alpha Phi Jo Kinsey; and Dee Bourne with Irene Hanson. Another house party comnig off this week-end is the one over Alpha Sig way with brothers Hank Buthman and Jimmy Graham on the docket with Gamma Phi Ro berta Burgess and AOPi Betty Bonebright. A trio of Phi Gams will hit the week-end highspots with three Thetas. Merlin James will be with Jo Ackernian, Norrie Ander son with Becky Wait, and Morrie Dingwell with Jean Dresden. Cozy, huh? And speaking of the Gamma Phis--DU pledge Bob Waite has dates with thre of the sisters in two days. Friday night the lucky girl is Jan Babcock, Saturday afternoon Nancy Coe and Satur day night Frances Han. It's a good idea if he can get away with it, but woe be unto him when the sisters start comparing notes. He's On the Hunt. Bob Bramson Sammie while musing over a coke the other aft ernoon in the grill with the boys, decided it was high time he found a woman, so anyone interested please apply at the SAM house. We hear from the usual re liable sources that the Tau paity will be a real beachcomber's para dise and getting in the fun will be Roy Lundgren and Pi Phi Vir ginia Davidson and Kenny Elson and Judy O'Connor, Kappa both of whom are also taking in the Kosmet Klub show in the after noon. These DG-FH combinations seem to be catching, the latest addition to the club is Bob Rauner and Janie Robinson. They were coking in the Crib Wednesday aft ernoon and are following that up with another date Saturday night. SPECIAL Regular $10 Chor mont Mochineless Permanent Waves $(85 r . t ) ; f ' r i I ? 'Si! I S ' i : W V I H i W - -V J.'': ' L J : Ill ll I iuiiiwii n ii - t-iinii.i. ' ""- Mink paw chevrons are the basis of this junior size fur coat which little Betty King, Alpha Chi, wears for warmth and smartness. Hovland's feature it in brown with a slight fullness at the back and the new straight shoulder line. Betty's hat is a brown pokebrim felt to offset her baby bob. Fund (Continued from page 2.) proportion of those who fail to finish up that the scholarship fund is proposed. At Oregon the plan received a primary push from $122 netted on a Greek-Independent basketball game and independent groups have added materially to the total. This can be done here, and now with official backing for the pro posal, and all that is lacking is student help. Religions Board Plans for Advisors To Meet Students 4 Under the direction of the Ag Religious board, opportunity ia being provided for ag students to meet their counselors in religion on the campus. Folowing a schedule of hours, the religious leaders will hold of fice hours in the YMCA office at the north end of the second floor, agricultural hall. , A For the Care Your Clothes Deserve Try CLEANERS 2-2772 ABLE 223 N. 14 YOUR Oil PROBLEM How does war affect you? Mony are turning to brief, inten sive training that fits in every condition of life New Classes Forming Now UNCOflJN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (Accredited) 200 No. 14th W. A. Bobbins, Pres. Phone 2 6774 d'.i'ffi i i i H i i i i i i t i i i i