DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, December 10, 1943 4 Mice Blackstone to Wed r 1 i i 5 - , 'Sweafers, or Confusing Isn't It, Fellows!' BY ELEANOR KNOLL. They just don't make no cense. these women. First they take Lana Turner, who, in a sweater, looks a little feminine, as an idol; and now they wear those manly sweat ers which cry out like Bing- Cros by's shirts. They wear loud wine and silver plaids and in their hair they daintily arrange a white, beckon- ng gardenia. They wear V-neck sweaters one afternoon and the pale pinks the next. Ooooh woni- i? If they would cut their hair to manly bob when they wear those manly, footballish, "go-get-' em" sweaters, or wear the "come- hither but stay your distance" blues with their long tresses. maybe the confusion would lift. But instead of the deer roam the red plains of the heavy wools and fascinators fascinate from their flowing tresses, all on the same bewildering and seemingly be wildered damsel. Maybe these women have heard Emerson's "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." But one Wonders? Marilyn Woods Bride-to-Be From Lincoln Journal The engagement of Miss Alice Blackstone to Jack Rohrbough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill C. Rohrbaugh of Omaha, was announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Blackstone. The weddingwill take place at First Presbyterian church chapel Dec, 18. Miss Blackstone is a graduate of the University of Nebraska where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Rohrbough graduated from the university in 1941 and was a member of Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Tau. dinw Ciboui Scuda?- - A din oh A Mr Cihl'i of the "Why I " question wore a stroll through BY MICKEY JARRELL. Many students, sad as it may seem, have professed their dis belief in Santa Clai). A few. how ever, have retained the old spirit and willingly assert their cer tainty that there is sm-h a character. Many Vtisions believe in Santa uncovered during the Cirn Crib. Thyllis Garrison said that she believed in Santa Claus because "I have to believe in some mtffi." B. J. Latta, Theta pledge, coyly announced that "it gives me a cute tickly feeling while I'm bouncing along in the Enow to know that there is a Santa." In expressing the other belief Jim Stoddard, former student and Beta, now with the AST in Wis consin, said, "I'm extremely dis illusioned in Santa because of the lack of bourbon in Lincoln." Gor don Ehlers doesn't believe in Santa because "the Thetas say there isn't any." Jim Nicola, ATO, was beaming when he said that there was a Santa CJaua because "he's finally .come through with snow for the Georgia Tech boys." Gene Wil kins, of the AST asked "Who's Santa Claus?" Another w,th the negative opin ion was Jane McClary, Delta Gamma, who says that if there .ere a Santa Claus he would let the AST men go home for Christ mas. And then there'3 Bernard Urich who says, "I don't believe in him because he isn't giving me what I want." There may be some diflerent opinions after Christmas vacation ! but we can only be patient and wait. School of Music Receives Donation Of 350 Records Three hundred and fifty Victor records, valued at more than J.00, were recently given to the school of music by Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Humphrey of Lincoln, Dr. A. K We.'tbrook, director of the school of music announced. "The records, nearly all of which are red seel records, have had excellent care and are almost like new," he said, The collection incluudea many records of. sucii singers a Alma Cluck, John Mo Cormlck, Emma Eames, Caruso, and Schumann-Heink. It is ex pected that the records will prov valuable to the muslo (tudenta in (heir study, Dr. Wcstbrook Bald. YWCA Group Sells Christmas Cards in Union Original silk screen print Christmas cards are now on sale in the Union to raise money for Estes Co-op, YWCA group. This group uses the funds from the cards to send university coeds to the YWCA sponsored summer co-op in Colorado each year. . Delta Phi Delta, honorary art organization, is making the cards in numerous c'esigns, with angels, lambs and other Christmas de signs. The silk screening process, used to make the cards, is a very technical operation and the card.s can only be sold so inexpensively, at two for 5 cents, because the art honorary is making them. . Students may inspect samples of the cards in the Union and order them to their own specifica tions. The cards are made so that purchasers may write a short note on them, and they may be mailed for 'v cents. SATURDAY DEC. 11th BASIE NJS. GIVENS tZ ORCHESTRA k'AJ it i DANCING 9 to 1 Adm. 55c, Tax Intl. Bus Service from 10th 4c O Mile. V Award Entry Postponed Entry deadline for the Made moiselle V award has been postponed until after Christ mas. The houses that have already made their entries will be taken .care of and the houses that have not made their en tries can do so now, or wait until after the holidays. , ' . :' A From Lincoln Journal. Miss Marilyn Woods, former member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, will be wed in Lincoln soon to Major Lincoln Kitbourne of Columbus, Ohio. Miss Woods formerly attended the University of Nebraska, and Major Kilbournc is now personnel officer at the Lincoln Air Base. " -" T-rrrn SEE RISS JEAN BATTEL ss 3 L3 Lilt! On?? FRIDAY AT 1:45 GOLD'S 4TH FLOOR IN A STYLE, HEALTH AND BEAUTY SHOW of eosy-to-sew fashions by Butterick IIS MoM of tiling as the of beauty! in' a lifetime toouM not ee Mich a famous annua! Atlantic City contest GOLD'S bring you Friday tit- 191.1 t inner! See this glorious American Meanly here! Analyze her natural good looks! Ten to one you'll agree that a truly beautiful girl is a truly healthy one . . . that's tohere Yimnis eonies in! 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