THE NEBRASKAN Friday, April 21, 1944 Society . . . 'Round campus ... at the Pike . . . down at Penn Woods ... at the Union . . . society enters this weekend for first honors!! After making three attempts to hit the wide open spaces Thetas Butch Winter, Betty Gray xvorvai, and Marilvn Huehes with air- coms cadets Vic Slakian. Hans Summers and Harley Schrader made the big date for Sunday!! Leaves Add Things Now. Home on leave ... is A TO Jack Hogan seen with Corky York KAT . . . Bucky Meyers, Phi Gam, whose pin now belongs to a cer tain smoothie in New York . . . BMOC John J. Douglass who brought forth a diamond for Ginny McCulla, Alpha Phi. Two in one . . . SDT pledges are entertaining the actives at a luncheon, Saturday . . . Seniors of the same institution are throwing a whee titled "Senior Sanctum." Sweets Make the Rounds. Candy for all occasions Is the . rogue this season due to the short age of men . . . Alpha Chis Rob erta Davison and Betty Huntzing er gave out with the goodies for being sworn in to the WAVES . . . Jo Bohier and Don Cooper Phi Delt (Absent) . . . treated the KATS to the five-pounder . . . also Betty Lou Foster, SDT and Cap tain Esienberg.. Edith Redmond, Tri Delt, sports a third finger blue sapphire from Jack Miles TEK from Kansas. It's the news . . . John Deene Beta, now in the army, pinned Nancv Baxter who is attendin Vassar . . . Phi Gam House party Saturday night . . . Sigma Nu Tex Cole with Kappa Jean Kerl . faction picnic Friday night . much doing!! Church . . . (Continued From Page 1.) copal church announces Sunday services at 8:30 and 11 a. m. lues dav. St. Mark Day Holy com rmminn w ill be served at the 10 m. services. Mass will be said in room 201 r.f the Temnle buildine at 11 a. m Smiday for Catholic students and Bf r. ice men Father G. J. Shuster will hear confessions before mass at 10 a. m. BULLETIN Professor O. C. Collins, of th depart tnnt ol astronomy, Vill apeak on "Gno o,.iA.-.t.n' TumHuv niuht at I meetinc of Pi Mu Kpailon. honorary mathemaliei aortety. The meeting will he In mechanical arts and will begin at 7:00 p. m. Visitors are welcome. Academic dreams of the early Mormon pioneers have been cul minated witn esiaDiisnmenv. 01 four-year medical school at the University of Utah. mm fSATT) I APR. frahcis ellsworth's ) ( MUSIC w- Danclnt 9 to l jr V ""a dm. 5Se F! Ta y Bybtrvlre frm 1 For Your Dancing Pleasure FREE DANCE Russ Gibson's Band 9-12 Sat., April 22 Open to Both Military Trainees & Civilian Students Style Show Reviews Vivid Spring Colors A rainbow of vivid colors pre dominated in the Coed Counselor annual spring fashion show Wed nesday night at Hovland-Swanson. In the first half of the review, entitled "Brief, Bare, and Beau tiful," tailored slack suits, play suits, and bathing suits held the spotlight. A variety of occasion dresses and suits made up the sec ond half, and the climax of the show was the presentation of the June bride and her attendant. In charge of arrangements were Mary Bonebright and Jean Guen zel. Models were Lois Kunselman, Loomis hall; Katherine Eberly, Rosa Bouton hall; Phyllis Kenne, Alpha Omicron Pi; Marcia Wood ruff, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Shir ley Hillmer, Delta Gamma; Ann Phillips, Kappa Alpha Theta. Sally White, Alpha Chi Omega; Betty Lysinger, Pi Beta Phi: Joy Laune, Gamma Phi Beta; Helen Maser, Alpha Xi Delta ; Mary Sin clair, Alpha Plii; Doris Frahm, Sigma K?ppa; Pearl Brick, Sigma Delta Tau; Ruth Sehmall, Chi Omega; and Floy Eberle, Delta Delta Delta. Two Hundred Ag Students Help With 'Open House' Two UN Delegates Annul Regional YW Conference Anne Wellensiek and Barbara Townsend are in Chicago this week as delegates from the uni versity YWCA to the central re gion conference,, of the national YWCA. The conference is being held at the Hotel Sherman in Chicago. With more-than 200 students working on committees, plans for the ag campus open house sched uled for April 29 are nearing com pletion. Blanche Reid and Dave Sanders, co-directors of the pro gram announced today that corn mittee lists have been completed and chairmen appointed for all phases of the event. Edith Pumphrey and Edgar Ha mm are co-chairmen of the committee on exhibits, Gladys Bowman will direct the publicity, Monica A.nn Alberty is head of the hospitality group, Mary Jo Kobes is in charge of foods and Kay Thommasen and Allen Klmg man are in charge of the evening program. Students in charge of depart mental exhibits include: Design Eleanor Johnson; foods, Lucille Brandt; child development, Lona Haskins; Love hall, Mary Kamino; clothing and textiles, Rachel Ann Lock; home furnishings, Betty Store john; Starr street home man agement house, Leta Burbank; foods and nutrition building, Mar gie Ruth Pollard; poultry, Wilbur Bluhm; beef barns. Jack McDill; dairy, Jim Miyemoto; engineering, Clyde Clausen; and sheep, Robert Sigler. Virginia Bobbitt and Vivian Fer ris head the committee to plan the presentation of the Goddess of Ag riculture and Julia Crom is mak ing the arrangements for the com munity sing. Chairmen of the publicity sub committees are; posters, Lois Op- per; campus Cavitations, Jan Engle and Catherine Curley; newspapers and radio, Betty Huston; commu nity invitations, Marilyn Adler and Mcrgaret Alma, and speaking tours, Gwen Row. Dorothy Wegener is working on the programs for the hospitality committee, Ruth Heim is in charge of the information committee, and Harriet Freeman is chairman of the guides. Virginia Young and Lillian Snyder are preparing the campus maps and posters. Midge Holtzscherer and Bar bara Rogers are assistants to the foods chairman. Chairmen Meet Today. Chairmen of the five main com mittees will meet at five this aft ernoon in ag hall to present prog ress reports. The open house is the first of its kind ever to be held on the ag campus and is being sponsored by all of the ag organizations. The afternoon program will include open house in all of the campus A Ann f v a a nts4 r 1 1 VkA nlimoVArl ucpai Line ii i o anu w av mu v.vj i by the presentation of the Goddess! of Agriculture. ' Variety Show Stars Movie, 'Kitty Foyle' "Kitty Foyle," starring Ginger Rogers and Dennis Morgan, will headline the weekly variety show at the Union this Sunday at 3 p. m. "Information Please" and a cartoon are included on the sama program. For her performance in "Kitty Foyle," the movie production of Christopher Morley's novel of th same name, Ginger Rogers won the Academy Award several years ago. She played the part of an average American woman with a white collar job before the war. Dennis Morgan, as her boss, adds the romantic angle to the story. CLASSIFIED a Uo ay. Parable la a4 LOST Lad v Hamilton watch. Call 5-7447. Reward. 1 mm greens V5 k Unusuall And abso lutely adorable! Gay casuals you'll lovt wearing., everywhere. Sturdy synthetic soles.. APPLY NOW AS WAITERS for Union Corn Crib Short or Long Hours as You Choose Uniforms Furnished Good Pay We Think Room 1, Union, to Miss White FRQCKB cfmk asMw Ciuch STREET LOOB iW War- ON OUR THIRD FLOOR $95 to 995 One and two piece styles in gingham, seersucker, chambray and washable rayons. Sizes 9 to 15 and 12 to 20. See this splendid collection on our 3rd floor Saturday. UNION BALLROOM