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DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, May 12, 1944
Examination Schedule
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Ion at anmner i.m. MONDAY. MAT II
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!: a. ni. I 1J:8 p. nt
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Classes meetin, nt 1 P,
l linn merlins at u
:04 a. m. to 10:00 . an
Toe. Md Ttiurs., ar either m of tMt ; day. .
. five ar four day, a Mow., Mr., Frl.. w nut M Iw !
nHm meetin M 8 p. m.. five four d.y. Mo... Wed., W.. K M, . tf tw. tbea. -ay.
TimntT. mat l
Classea meetmt at t:M
10:30
to 11:30 p. m.
S:S0 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.
1:30 p. in. to 4:30 p. m.
l s p.
to 4:30 p. m.
2:30 P.
J:S0 p. n.
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f !v nr foar days, ar Mm., "Ved., Frl., or m M or w 1
Os.se. mcetlm at 1:00 p. ..X "iUirt, or Mo.., Wed., W., I., lw
tfceae days.
Classes meetin at 4 p. m.. Tnea. and Thor., or either am of
All sections to Business Orinl-t loa 1 aAd 4.
4:30 p. m. All sectloa to
t:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m.
10:30 a. nt. to lt:S p. m.
ran M ar tw Of
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10:30 a.
:30 p.
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m. to 12:30 p. m.
m. to 4:30 p. ou
m. to 4:30 p. m.
t:34 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.
All sections la t hcmlstry I and 4.
All sections la Kdocatloa 03.
rnyfholocy 7Q.
lUmn meeting at :00 a. m.. five r foar daw. or Mow., we... m..
n.M nilni at 4 p. m.. flver fosir days, ar Ma., Wed., Frl., ar aay awe
these daya.
AU sections to Mathematlc. 11. It, IS. tl. t. 41, 101. lot. ."
tlss.es meet.r, at . a... To ... Ther... Sjt.. tw Of
t laim-a nlln, at 6:00 p. .. flv r foar daya. or Moa., Vird., Frl., iqi He tr in n
tbrae daya. .
n., mM-tlttt at I P. m.. Ttwa. and Thar., or rtliifr one of throe day.
r. " - - THI RHIIAV, MAY 13 .
. . nwvllnr at a m.. Torn.. Thum.. fat., or any W a rtw of throe day.
I:.?o" pP: to 4730 p."m. to. n.n.,:.l 7 p'm. Tarj. d T-r... n.her of ..
Z 0 pPn,. to 4:30 P. m. AM a..o. to F.ngll.h 1. 1.
Cla. tn-Hnt at :t a. m.. five or fr day., or Moa.. Wed., rrl.. or any ooe or two oi
theae dr.
Omm.. nUn at 10 a. m.. Te.. . Thnn. . Sat .. or any one or tir. of thre daj.
tlanwii nllrnt nt 3 p. m.. Tw. and Than., or either one ol tnee day.
All ae-llon to Mrrhanleat Knitlnrerlng 1.
All er!lin In Krenrh II, It, 14.
All wtlnn In Spanlwh t and 64.
All nrcllonn to Home Kmnonilr 4 I and 4t.
MTlRDtV, MAY tO ,
Clae meeting at 10 a. ni., five, or foar daya, ar Mon., Tied., m., or any one or two a
thee daya.
Omn meeting at 11 a. m , Toe... Than.., at.. or any owe or two of theae day.
(:00 a. m. to 10:
a. m.
10 30 a. m. to li:30 p. m
1:30 p. in. to 4:30 p. m
2:30 p. m to
to
2:36 D.
t:30 p. m. to
2:30 p. m. to
4:30 p.
4 :30 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
1:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. w.
10:30 a. m. to lt:S0 p. m.
Society
Army Show
Plays to Full
House at UN
Playing to a full house Wednes
day night, combined Hollywood
and student talent presented "Uni
form of the Day" at the Temple
Theater.
The show was designed to ex
plain the activities of the Women's
Army Corp and demonstrate the
importance of women's part in the
war effort. Last night's perform
ance was the 16th on the tour
vhich has been made of mid-western
universities.
The play centers around a girl
named Fat, portrayed by Carolyn
Blake, who joins the WACs when
her brother is killed in defense of
his country. She is in love with a
soldier named Bud, played by Lon
McCallister, who leaves on ma
neuvers as she joins the service.
They meet three months later in a
canteen and entertainment is pro
vided by a 30 piece orchestra and
sevral Hollywood and student en
tertainers. Pvt. Winirrea Schmitt, playing
the part of a canteen hostess,
thrilled the audience with two
piano numbers, "Rhapsody in
Blue" and "Tea for Two." Pvt.
Joe McKenna, acting as master
of ceremonies at the canteen, sang
twe numbers. UN student Joline
Ackerman, Pvt. Herbert Stassen
and Pvt. Hal Henrick also sang.
The show was sponsored by
AWS and the cast included Pvt.
Lon McAllister, who portrayed
Free Variety Show
Victor McLoglen & Preston Foster in
It
THE INFORMER
with Cartoon
3 P. M., SUN., MAY 14
Union Ballroom
IMl-MSON
J (ft for WA
er
SEAMLESS
RAYON
HOSIERY
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Hsre'i nevr grace and loveli
ness for your legs. Fit and lool
like) a e5ond elln. Created of
hlyh twist rayon that boat
ecprislnfl eca
ernu noca
5 " tj
"California"' in "Stage Door Can
teen;" Pfc. Carolyn Blake and
Cpl. Helen Famalette, both for
merly of the New York stage, and
Pvt. Russel Gleason, actor son of
James and Lucille Gleason,
UN students acting as hostesses
for the canteen scene were Fan
chon Jones, Joy Laune, Barbara
Stahl, Betty Lou Simon and
Jeanne Brown.
War Council Asks
UN Contributions
For British Relief
Sponsored by the war council's
"On the Beam" committee, a drive
for British War Relief is currently
being carried on with the termina
tion of the school term.
Collections will be made at the
various houses and in the Union
on May 20.
This is the last "Rag," the last
week end to celebrate, and the last
week end to study. Ha! Evidently,
the shortage of time has made
some people panicky, for many big
things are on the fire for this com
ing week end.
The many-times postponed fac
tion picnic may take place this
Friday night. It's about time
something was done about the
weather, just for the faction. At
the Alpha Tau-Delt house, we find
some new combinations, and some
not so new. Speaking of Delts,
Johnny Van Home is escorting
Mary Claire Phillips, Theta, this
.veek end, Gordon Ehlers will be
seen with Joyce Stuve, and "Purtz"
is expecting his girl from Ste
phens. On the other hand, speak
ing of Taus, Bob Buxton and Shir
Icy Staats, Alpha Chi, ought to
call it steady again, for we never
see one without the other, bam
Seiffert, Tau of last year; is ar
riving in town to take Helen John
son, Delta Gamma, and new Mor
tar Board, out "carousing." Kn
sign Dick Stastny, another Tau
from long ago and far away, will
also be in Lincoln, and "a big bond
drive is being held in his honor
at the Blues." Frank Elston ana
Mary Lancaster, Theta, are in the
process of going steady, but have
been having a little trouDie.
What's the matter?
Fiji's Tussle.
The Phi Gams are stepping out
this week end in all their glory.
at a large "get-together'' at Penn
Woods. This writer was informed
that, "this picnic is in place of
the annual Fiji-Tau tussle, because
the Taus eouldn t supply enough
men." Rough! Some of the Fijis
attending the party with their
dates are Paul Wyckert, with pin-
mate, Marge Christiansen, Theta
and it comes from reliable sources
that Marge is taking her man, in
stead of vice-versa. 'C'est le
guerre!" "Andy" will be seen with
Ruth Heindrich, Pi Phi, Bud Bier
man with Catherine Ross, A. O.
Pi, Varro Tyler with Virginia
Demal, Alpha Phi; Al Martin with
Mary Jean Jones, Max T. Nigh
with Mary McNair, Delta Gamma,
and Rex Stotts with Dorothy
Cum bow, A. O. Pi.
Question: Why does Leslie Me
theny have to study so hard this
week end? Some of the Delts
Towne Club Gives
May Breakfast
Towne Club members will en
tertain their mothers at the club's
annual May breakfast Sunday,
May 14, at 8:30 in Ellen Smith
hall. New officers will be pre
sented at the breakfast.
Vlreinln. Stuermer will ooen the.
nrorram with a welcome to the
mothers. A new feature to be in
augurated this year is the pres
entation of a special pin to the.
sophomore member most outstand
ing in scholarship and activities.
would like to know . . .
"N" Clubbers Feast.
Sunday will find the members
of the "N" club pickr.icking at
Linoma Beach, and Bob Tange
man, Kappa Sig, will be seen with
Nancy Sutton, Alpha Phi, Doug
Nelson, Phi Delt, with Dona
Brugh, Theta, and Artman and
Jones. Bill Long, Phi Gam, doesnt
have a late yet, so look out, girls,
God's gift to women is on the
loose.
Bette June Baldwin, Alpha Phi,
ar.d Paul Toren, Sig Chi, are now
pinned, and Congrats go to them.
But there is a hint of intrigue
here. Betty June is rooming with
Paul's former pinmate, Joanie
Witt.
Nat Kline, Phi Rho of Omaha
and former Sig Alph, has been see
ing much of Janet Krause, DG.
Jeanne Rotten, Theta, and Mil
ford Epp, med student, are also
dating much. Mary Louise God
dard, former Pi Phi, and now an
ensign in the WAVES, was back
in Lincoln displaying a ring from
Ted Green. BMOC.
So we come to the end of the
last society column . . . Gumbye
. . . See ya' next year . . .
Good hunting .girls . . .
CLASSIFIED
to
Una
PayabH) tm
day.
LOST University of Tnu law school
ring, blue Finn. Reward. $10. Return
to Union office.
LOST- Ivy Pay, Idcntif icatlon bracelet
Inscribed "M.A.R. Ivy Day 1942." Call
1814.
LOST Black Sharffcr fountain pen at
14IM and S. Call 2-1137.
Costume Success-ories
for Mothers Day Gifts
Sisal Fibre Handbags
Mother will cirry these with sum
mer costumes. Solid 35
and multi-culori. . ..
plus tas
Leather Billfolds
For Mother, a billfold with cola puree
and identification pocket. fM
Black, red and browa
plus tax
3 Expansion Watch Bands
-,f Espsnslon brarrlrt style la 1W ink
In yeliow gold
0k
, . . u
plu tax
Floral Print Kerchiefs
Fine floral prints of cotton. Also all
spin nrrcnieis wnn vainly ( Tfl
embroidery corner 3U
Celanese Rayon Hose
Attractive, sheer hosiery that fita
nucly. lo Ii lovely shades, Q?'
P'.-f " to KIH
In-the-Service Pins
bail wear a servle pla with pride.
ror oromer, son, aaucnter in
plus tam
er baiband..
Pigskin Gloves
(3j Wasbsbls and durable plrikln flores.
For all year round wear. 3l 9I
Bices to li
on Scarfs
1"
$fj Rayon hearts
riorai squares ar spaa ray SB,
also plsia colors
Rayon Print Scarfs
tst1rAsl - sat ax. ..t m U
k'f OF Br 111 ted eh it ton Ohlntir h.'nM 1
5f Bubble Pearl Pins
O larre, bright and Ilfbt la weirbt,
.HJ these simulated pearl pins M
cSZ art always la rood tstts
at?
art. always la rood tstts
..plat las
Bubble Pearl Earrings
Earrlnra, llrbt hs wcirht to auteb
your pia. Wear a an airbed act. f. M
She'll Ilka to....... I
pla tas
GOLD'S.. lire Flow,
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