Friday, March 5, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN Coed Fane To Dreams o urns BY BETTY KING. Ah, Spring! That season for pic nics, when daisies won't tell, when a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love, and a girl's turns to thoughts of a new spring suit, (now how did that get in there). Anyway it's true. You really can't blame a girl. A young man's fancy may change, but a suit re mains a steady deal. That is es pecially true of the suits this spring. They're made to last for the duration. The really smart girl will choose a one good suit a year suit, such as the lovely pinchecked beige wool Harper's Bazaar Is showing this month. The suit is simple and classic in cut with a slim pleated skirt and tailored jacket featuring slit pockets. Silhouettes Slim. .. One of the most important new silhouettes this spring is the waist coat jacket and the slim, trouser pleated and trouser-pocketed skirt. This combination looks particular ly well in gray flannel with a huge watch fob displayed on the skirt. The bolero jacket is returning to favor this spring because of the scarcity of material. This is good news for the short woman. The bolero silhouette was always one of her best suit silhouettes. She will like this style in chalk-striped gray flannel, white pique blouse, and three silver buttons. If You Like Color . . . For those who like color in their suits (and there's plenty of it this spring) there's a suit with a royal blue wool jersey jacket lined In citron green; a bright green skirt on a citron yoke, a white rayon crepe blouse. Incidentally this is one of the newest color com binations for spring. The theme of the designers of spring clothers seems to have been, "The brighter, the better." Ah yes, spring is a wonderful f Suits season. Too bad most women spend it inside department stores looking for spring clothes. Fluids . . . (Continued from page 1.) ment may be realized this spring if the army units are stationed here. However, if they are located here the university will not realize a profit. "These units will be instructed by our staff members," Boucher explained, "and it will not only be a good way of keeping our staff intact during the war but will be a definite help to the armed forces that need the instructional units. Discuss Salaries. The salary increase "bugaboo" popped up again in the university salary schedules, with Senator Greenamyre, chairman of the com mittee, standing firm in favor of the measure. The chancellor stated that the school has been losing key men to other schools .because the univer sity is not able to match the sal aries offered by other institutions. He added that when the univer sity was taken into the national association of state universities in 1909 it was a better school than it is today. "Speaking in terms of national standing ... we haven't gone down hill, other schools have progressed t further in educational improve ment than we have," explained Boucher. Ask Improvement. Greenamyre said that in his opinion the national standing of the university should be protected and improved as far as is possible under wartime conditions. The merit system, based solely on educational contributions and not on the length of time the pro fessor has served with the insti tution is practiced at the univer sity, Chancellor Boucher explained. Red Cross A ppoin ts Officers For Drive Campaign to raise $2500 for the , Red Cross relief fund has experi enced a successful opening as newly-appointed district officers accept pledges from the students. The final approved list of ma jors and captains are as follows: Major: Virginia Stuermer; Cap tains: Jeanne McReynolds, Phyllis Taylor, Pat Blood, Marjorie Cran dell, Mildred Engstrom, Paul Stoez, Dorothy Strasheim, Martha Dishman, Bessie Herbuit, MNdred Penner, Lucena Churchhil, Joleen Gies, Wallasky Marim, Mary El len McFarland, Tarla Bramwell, Eleanor Edison, Betty Lou Huston, D. Hannah, Jean Kinnie, Dorothy Olson, Betty French. Major: Bob Dewey; Captains: Georgia Walder, Elaine Rosen blum, Betty Larsen, Herb Hop kins, Joanna Radke, Elmer Sprague, Dorothy Lindberg, Ruth Shcrburn, Howard Stacy, Jim Brownson, Irma Tinglehoff, Bob Luebs, Frank O'Connell, Mary Dennis, Robert Kroll, Mary Lou Loos, Althea Ware, Rosalie Bokey, Janice Marx. Major: Bob Law; Captains; Ro berta Stani, Darlecn Wakeman, Ed Zimmerman, George Lobdell, Lau rel Morrison, Dale Brehm, Betty Gage, Eleanor Crawford, Betty Tlsthammer, Marion Coombs, Helen Christopulos, Roy Johnson, Marjorie Johnston, Marilyn Laurn teln, Bob Barr, Curtis Bratt, John Watson. Major: Laura Lee Mundil; Cap tains: Claire Kepler, Madeline Holtzscherer, Margaret Fortune, Peggy Williams, Betty Bradley, Viola Fass, Jean Glotfelty, Betty Peters, Gerry Lyon, Bette Geuz llnger, Vernelle Ohrt, Joan Ilern don. Sororities. Major: Pat Chamberlln; Cap tains: Betsy Wright, Helen Free born, Alice Louise Becker, Jean Wochner, Mary Helen Thorn?, Rachael Ann Lock, Pat Cole, Ro berta Burgess, Sidney Ann Gard ner, Marydean Lawler, Betty Hohf, Helen Kelley Hopkins, Bev erly Marcus, Mary Jean Retten mayer. Captains: George Banes, Lyman Lorenson, Val Kemper, Jean Arm strong, Irene Alpers, Robert Nil son, Robert Cliff, Dean Bruebaker, Max Mueffle, Bob Her, Morval Saxton, James Verney, Warren Stage, Bruce' Hcacock, 1 Donald Kent, Dick Clements, Bruce Wells, Carol Kinch, Ray Eisenack, Carl Blank, Eld red Stake, Donald Johns, Evelyn Menke, Dexter Sharp, Thomas Yamashita, Hazel Stearn, Nora Machara, Doris Falk, Al Hamersky, Donald Richardson, Harold Batt. Major: Bill Thornburg; Cap tains: Williard Visek, Bob Hyde, Jack Higgins, Orville Jones, Frank Mattoon, Richard Gellatly, Dick Foe, Dale Wolf, Leon Hines, Dick Chapin, John Binning, Chuck Drake, Bob Fast, Mort Zuber, Bob McNutt, Don Anawalt, Dean Sko kan, Herb Williams, Harry McGee, Sid Swartz, Truman Clare. CLASSIFIED in j a Hne per day. Payable la advance only. LOST Black crepe purse with keya, ear rlnM, etc. Dropped at Alpha Phi party three weeka ago, Cornhuaker Hotel. Call 3-4140. English Prof Turns Illiterate In Movie Role The first college professor ever signed to a movie acting contract, Don Curtis, has little opportunity to show his professorial perfection in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Salute to the Marines." Curtis plays a hard-bitten ma rine lieutenant, and the script calls for a large number of "ain'ts," "dese," "dats," "dems," and "dose." Having taught English and lit erature at Northwestern and Duquesne universities, Curtis is wondering what his former stu dents will think when they see and hear his screen debut. He's especially concerned about those he flunked in English. MAGEES "Go-Withs" add to Wardrobes Simple addition, it 'is . . . blouse ' extra skirt dickey suit 5 wardrobe combinations! A good trick . . . and you can do it I We illustrate: (a), Tailored blouses in white, blue, beige, aqua or gay prints, $2.25 to $3.95 (b) Skirts of tweed, flannel, Shetland . . . beige, brown, grey, green, maize, aqua or pastel plaids, $3.95 to $8.95 (c) Crepe dickeys in red, Kelly, white or rust, $1.00 AAGEES m W' vi i ill RAG !SISaat4 tt Mm i - II ; 1 U 1 1 1 j rr r t . .it .) t I . I 1 VJ i- Is J I r. li (3 CSaCto jl The Perfect Pair . . . Your Suit and Topcoat! Paired for the perfect cold weather combination . . . worn as separates later . . . the suit and com panion topcoat are the year's best-loved fashion. 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