8 DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, November 20, 1942 Campus Smoothie . """ '" w" 1 " wtim,m r 1 ii mm nam miwtwi toffr iMtfnawrtHitiiiiimifl Sig Alpha Jim Weesner contemplates his coke date. She'll think he's mighty smooth in that blue and brown check sport coat and brown slacks. His wool sport vest is tan, and the brown hat, like the rest of his outfit, is from Simon's. UY WAR EN&: Barefoot Gals Off to Class . . . Romp 'Briefly In Orchesis BY JO KINSEY. For more than 20 years mod ern dance has held a prominent place among girls sports on this campus. This year it has par ucuiariy come into its own in connection with physical fitness program of which the physical education department is sponsor. Orchesis is the advanced modern dance group on the campus. Orchesis derived its name from the Greek, "art of dancing." The majority of large colleges all over the U. S. have a dance organiza tion by this name, but Orchesis is not a national group. On this campus, Orchesis gives its big production in the spring, of original compositions and group patterns. The group is sponsored by the department of physical education for women and Eileene Lockhart, who came to Nebraska for her first year as an instructor this fall. "Barefoot Dancing." In 1920, modern dance at NU was a minor sport. The Corn- husker for that year carried a paragraph about the contest held for dancing and Indian club swing ing. In 1925 the Dance Festival was held out-of-doors and "bare foot dancing," as it was called seemed to be making progress toward the major sport position here. Dance costumes have changed as much as the conception of the dance itself. In 1920. for instance, the entire spring program was given over to the Elfin type ere ature with loosely draped costume and short bobbed hair. In 1943, the dance program will be a com posite boogie woogie, waltz tern pos and creative dancing, which may mean anything. Costumes will be adapted to the dance, and the leotards which are used for practice could best be described as "brief." Try-outs for this year were held for grace, balance, originality and quickness of learning. President Evangeline Kubik has announced the following girls as new mem bers: Fiances Bleick, Eunice Way, Ann Aherne, Helen Johnson Jo Klnsey, Barbara True, Jean lllllSll ""llfSii?; Hants? fi mm: mm&m 1 - I 1 JL 'J X S m, : I N, if.':-. ,' iiiiiil i'1riitiTrfMinawu.M Alpha Phi Marcy Bauer might be modeling as a typical Amer ican college girl in her green Barbara Carol slipover and red Shetland wool skirt. Those box pleats are right in keeping with the defense program. Gold's also carry those long rope pearls so dear to the hearts of UN coeds. it nmw- 11 111 A Silver Plastic Go Way of All War Materials All those cute metal gadgets and talk-makers-lapel pins, earrings, bracelets and necklaces- will be Ann Donley, Jacky Young, Ro- sagne Svoboda and Olive Lehmer. Dieter Kober, pianist, and a cre ative artist himself, furnishes background and rhythmetical ac companiment for the exercise and dance creations. name that means fine qualify and fine craftsmanship. Mil lions ol smart women prefer QUAL-I-CRAFT Shoe, realizing it's the name that males the price important. Choose yours now from a stac-studded collection of beautiful suedes, polished leathers and gab ardines. Sizes to 10, AAAAto C $3" Formal clothes are out well-groomed clothes in for the Military Ball College Cleaners and Tailors 4333 So. 48th 4-2424 out "for the duration" as soon as the present supply is exhausted. Soft and hard base metals are on the priority list, which elim inates tin, copper and gold and silver plated jewelry. Plastics, the white hope of manufacturers a few months ago, have long since been taken over by the govern ment. Manufacturers who are in war production can use Incite waste materials but a very few of the finished products are on the market. Ceramics (clay pdoducts), wood, leather, glass and solid gold and silver jewelry will take the place of metals. Haircuts you like from your pal Mike' Hi II "Just a few steps from the campus" MICIIELSENS BARBER SHOP 1341 "P" Street EXCLUSIVE Gual-i-Ctcji ltd!! 1123 'O' Street Above All War Bonds and Stamps! Only cash mail orders filled. Add Ml. "tin ibThi"" "mrnn J I 1 I It's always "fashionable" to eat where Lincoln dines OIL dmeAicatt, Qosl 'Trices That Meet a Student's Budget" 1329 "O" Street 23137 $3