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Friday, February 12, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN i! i it Charter Day . . . (Continued from Page 1.) ately following, at 5:30, a buffet eupper will be given by the Lin coln Alumni Club. Boucher Presides. Chancellor Boucher will preside at the convocation, and the invoca tion will be given by Rev. Ray V. Kearns, jr. The University Sym phony orchestra will play two numbers under the direction of Samuel Gorbach. Following the speech by John L. Bouchel, the audience will be led in singing "America the Beautiful by Mr. Gorbach. Besides the faculty, personnel, and alumni of the university, all students, parents and friends of the university are urged to attend the convocation and the buffet eupper which will follow. Hold Business Meeting. After the supper, there will be a brief business meeting of the Lincoln Alumni club at which T. B. Strain will preside. , Fora Coed Follies . . AWS Hears War's Cohorts Costs Of Skits Limited BY MARY ELLEN SIM. War and his cohorts strode into the A.W.S meeting a couple of weeks ago when the girls were all sitting around thinking up new ways to do old things, and were chewing on some ice cream cones. Everyone was feeling happy that is all except ihe treas urer who kept looking thrifty-like at all the cones and figuring up the costs even while vigorously licking her own cone. Anyway, everyone was feeling fine and jolly. Someone cas ually mentioned the Coed Follies scheduled for March 11. At that moment, there was heard ascending the sturdy wood en stairway of Ellen Smith hall, the heavy thud of marching feet In a second, the door was flung ODen and in strode War and his cohorts. There was a moment of silence War stood in the doorway. Be hind him and oeekina over his 4th floor lutliet foshiont 'Tailorbrooltc" a covert a good suit knowing no season 29.95 . . . your best round-the-clock, round the seasons fashions are Simons classic "Tailorbrooke" suits . . . they're a whole series of classic suits that are gems in tailoring . . . they're cut on good patterns of choicest American and English fabrics . . . they abound in such fine details as hand-stitched collars and lapels . . . shown above is the four-button "Tailorbrooke" model . . . yours in blue, beige, brown or green . , . sizes 10 to 18 ... at Simons. Simons suit store ot the mid-west shoulder and around his sides were persons that the girls later Identified as Rationing, Buy War Bonds, Get in the Scrap, and Somebody Talked. War stalked up to Janet Cur lev's desk, slammed a couple rifles down and emntied a basket of bullets out on the floor. "I've come to talk for Joe," he growled. "Been hearin' tales," he spat out. "Been hearin' about how much you girls been spendin' on your Coed Foolishes. Got to stop. You're on Joe's side. You want to win. Well. Joe needs some help." He turned abruptly and marched from the room. His followers swarmed out too, turning as they left to erimace and poke their forefingers at the girls. All was quiet. Then the girls crept out from behind their chairs and timidly sat down again. In the next 15 minutes, the ex ecutive board of the A.W.S. passed these rules: Costs for each skit in the Coed Follies must be limited to $15. An itemized account of costs must be submitted to the board at the time of skit try-outs Wed nesday and Thursday nights of Feb. i7 and 18. Try-outs will be held in each house entering a skit. Mary Jo Latsch will be in charge of the skit try-outs. Clothes will be a subordinated point in the choice of the Ne braska Typical Coed. First tryouts to determine the T.N.C. will be held in Ellen Smith hall at 2 p. m. Feb. 14. Let your dollars have morel (cents huv War Bonds audi f " ' uni it& r fr 1 1 2 ........ r. ....... . J Be Lovely For The Prom! Have Cleta design a coiffure that fits your personality. CI eta's Beauty Shop 1127 R 2-4426 Weds Lt. Dalton . . . f f i ( v - t . ? - - :! s. '1 ' ' ..11 V : : J Nto mil .li hi i nn 1 1 V-f ' ' ' 1 4 Courtesy Lincoln Journal. Miss Marjorie Bruning was married Wednesday night to Lt. Warren "Buzz" Dalton, of Camp Beale, Calif. Miss Bruning was a member of Mortar Board and Alpha Chi Omega and was a managing editor of the Nebraskan. Lt. Dalton was affiliated with Acacia and was graduated from the university last June. Mrs. Robert Herrington f J i i c J Courttiy Lincoln Journal. Mrs. Robert Herrington is the former Jean Cole prior to her mar riage which took place Feb. 5. Mrs. Herrington has attended he unU vesity and is now teaching in Arlington. Mr. Herrington is a senior and a member of Alpha Gamma Rho. New Programs Feature Station UNEB Tonight Radio station UNEB will go on the air tonight at 10 o'cock instead of the former 10:30 wtih new pro grams and new technical equip ment. Some of the new programs include: "Sultry Songs" by Lenore Beck each Monday-at 10:30, har mony by the Pi Phi trio Monday at 10:00 and by the Delta Gamma trio Wednesday at 10:00, "The Fraternity Hour," an amateur con-, test Thursday at 10:00, and a "Coed Column of the Air." "Mystery Melodies," the 11 o'clock show which gives free thea ter tickets, will be featured night ly instead of three times a week. University Theai February 17f 18 19 University Theatre Temple Oldg. 0 -3C JIM J JJ iSJ c by Robert J I w.