The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 06, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, October 5, 1943
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From Th Lincoln Journal.
Announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Doris Ann
Stauder to lit. Lewis W. Lehr on Oct. 8 was made by her mother,
Mrs. L. Stauder of McCook. The event will be held at Camp Shelby,
Miss. Miss Stauder was attending the University of Nebraska and is
affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. Lieutenant Lehr, a member of Kappa
Sigma, is a graduate of the school of engineering.
Down Beat, jr.
If you have even half-heartedly
been considering the practical
value of suicide and are getting
to the stage where you're pricing
harp lessons, we advise you to let
Artie Shaw's record of "Gloomy
Sunday" strictly alone.
This little dirge caused quite a
sensation a few years ago when
it first came out and earned for
itself the title of "suicide song."
Seems that morbid-minded per
sons, after hearing it, would run
out to the nearest river and jump
in.
Several issues of "Gloomy
Sunday" have been appearing on
the music stands again recently.
Spurred on by its reputation and
curious as to whether our nerves
were still steady, we blithely
picked up the gory thing and
listened to the sad story of why
"my heart and I have decided to
end it all." You'll probably find
Shaw's black-mood arrangement
very infectious. We were about
to walk out and hurl ourselves in
front of an oncoming car, but at
the last minute remembered we
had a column to write.
Bunny Berrigan's treatment of
"A Study in Brown" (remember
it? About 1938) is perfect for
offsetting any hangover from
"Gloomy Sunday." It is played
moderately fast, very smooth, full
of cute riffs. All in all very danc
able. Don't miss hearing it. On
the other side is "Caravan," fea
turing a lot of Berrigan's low
down trumpet. If you like the
Berrigan technique, it's a good
deal. If not well, you still have
"Study in Brown."
"Porgy and Bess" Is probably
the most-recorded American work
ever written. There are many 10
and 12 inch waxings of selections
from the Gershwin folk-opera,
both vocal and instrumental.
However, only two albums of the
complete opera have been re
leased. One is Decca's, with Todd Dun
can and Eva Jessye, both of the
original cast, singing the leads.
After hearing it you will probably
Coeds Begin Play
In WAA Soccer
Baseball Tourney
Twenty-four teams will partici
pate in the WAA soccer baseball
tournament beginning Monday
evening with three games being
played on the field behind the
coliseum. Games are scheduled
for Monday thru Friday vvith a
single lose as elimination.
In case of rain the games will
be played in Grant Memorial.
Schedule for the games is as
follows:
Monday:
Gamma Phi-3 vs. Chi 0-1.
Tri Delt-2 vs. SDT-1.
Theta-2 vs. Alpha Chi-1.
Tuesday:
Raymond Hall vs. D. G. Bronze.
Gamma Phi-2 vs. Sigma Kappa.
Theta-1 vs. A. O. Pi-1.
Wednesday:
Delta Gamma Blue vs.
Alpha Chi-2.
Alpha Xi-2 vs. Howard Hall.
Pi Phi-1 vs. Alpha Phi-1.
wonder what a nice guy like
Gershwin ever did to deserve
something like that. The stage
presentation was undoubtedly ex
cellent, but it lost a lot in the
recording.
Or perhaps it just suffers in
comparison with Victor's album.
Lawrence Tibbet and Helen Jep
son sing in such a way that one
imagines "Porgy and Bess" was
written exclusively for them. Al
exander Smallens directs the
original orchestra and chorus
through effectively - arranged
background music.
Most novel item in the album
is "Summertime" being sung
against a background of crap
shooters. Besides her regular ren
dition, Jepson sings the famed
lullaby while Tibbet and his
cronies can be heard yelling about
"7 come 11" and "roll that beau
tiful number."
Just a hint: here's three weeks'
advance notice to get a date for
Monday. Oct. 23. Very reliable
rumor has it that you can dance
to Harry James, in person, then.
Coeds Exhibit
Various Hair
Fashions at UN
With simplicity as their motto,
a hairbrush as a tool and charm
as the goal, "U" coeds have come
out again this semester with hair
do creations anyone could be
really proud of.
Topping the "Hairdo Headline"
list comes a shining bit of loveli
ness entitled the "feather bob."
Worn either short or long, it is
"cut to curl" and after it is
whipped together with pin curls
(in those "wee" hours of the
morn) lends real youthful charm
to a gal s appareance.
As always the ever common
pompadour holds its popularity
position. Worn extremely high
("boys have pockets, girls have
"pomps") or very low it waves
slightly back and a colorful rib
Don is onen seen peering over
the top. The sides, usually shoul
der length, fall in a loose fluffy
mass.
"Upsweeps" still line the cam
pus adding height and sophistica
iion 10 collegiate appearance.
Worn in "Bangs" or "pomps" it
is a great trick if you were too
tired to "do" your hair the night
oeiore. (And aren't we all?"
Remember how tiresome "Pig
tails" became after years of them
in grade school. Well, here we
are again, back to shining braids
tied with bright attractive rib
bons and topped with bangs or
pomps.
A fad of our grandmother's is
back too, in the form of a "bun."
Somewhat resembling a huee
doughnut, they are usually worn
at the nape of the neck and with
a "rat" as their secret evolve
into monstrous sizes and shapes.
A smooth page boy also holds
its place over math and science
books. Lengthy neat and shining,
From The Lincoln Journal.
Miss Patricia Ann -Hunting was married Sept. 23, to Capt. Francis
E. Sedlacek, USMCR. The bride formerly attended the University
of Nebraska and is affiliated with Delta Delta Delta. Captain Sed
lacek attended Doane college.
it proves an asset to every class
room.
It seems old man weather has
taken the hair style situation in
hand this week making stringy
slighly damp tresses the vogue.
However, we're (coeds and their
dates) looking forward with en
thusiasm to the day when the
drizzle
"put."
ceases and tresses stay
Auction bridge was originated
by three Englishmen in India.
Before 1938 the city of Austin,
Texas, was called Waterloo.
Lake Superior is the largest of
the Great Lakes.
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Free Variety Show
JOHN GARFIELD MflUTEEN OTMRfl
in 'THE FALLEN SPARROW"
with Cartoon
3:00 P. M., SUNDAY, OCT. 8
Union Ballroom
Before It's Too Late
Miss Myra Colberg, Editor
Miss Charlotte Hill, Business Manager
1 945 Comhusker
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
Dear Misses Colberg and Hill:
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1. 1944, at the latest.
We regret the necessity for this rigid attitude
However, material and labor shortages force us
to insist on prompt and final action. Only in this
way can we guarantee you and your subscrib
ers satisfaction on the 1945 Comhusker.
Yours sincerely,
THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT
K. G. COOLEY: RC
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