Page 8 THE NEBRASKAN Friday, September 28, 1945 Cornhusker Picks Staff Of Workers Joyce Crosbie, editor of the Cornhusker, announced yesterday the completed staff for 1946. Holding posts as managing edi tors are Barbara Emerson, Beth Montgomery, and Merrill Shutt. Working under each managing eauor are several chairmen in charge of specific sections in the book. Serving under Beth Montgom ery will be the following: Joan Frankhauser, Class section, chair men; Colleen Kahoa, Freshmen; Eleanor Detweiler, Sophomores; Nancy Garey, Juniors; Kay Blue, Seniors; Joan Ackerman, organ ized houses head; Jackie Scott, women's section; and Jack K..;, men's section. Merrill Shutt will supervise the following: Harriet Quinn, student organizations; Virginia Demel, ac tivities, aided by Dutch Meyers and Marian Keith; and Jean Compton, transition section, as sisted by Joyce Geddes and Har old Smith. Working under Barbara Emer son are Jackie Tobin, campus life, assisted by Jean Bogan, women's social life, and Tom Green, men's social life; Dean Kratz and Bill Swanson, men's athletics; Del- phine Ayers, and Barbara Sprow, women's athletics; and Virginia Walters, Navy section, assisted by Jerry Johnston. Index editor is Louise Gold, and Marilyn Lowe is holding the position of studio editor. Photog raphers are Ernie Weir, Dick Mor ris, Bill Morehouse and Matt Rus sell. Miss Crosbie also stated that a staff meeting would be held Sat urday morning at 9 o'clock. Who's the Guy Who Said Wc Ain't Civilized? BY NINA SCOTT Someone once said (interesting beginning) that woman will be the last thing civilized by man . . . such a bombastic statement causes one to think . . . one thinks and wonders why woman is unciv ilized . . . she uses each and every device known to society to lure and captivate man . . . she spends hours on end (please) spreading her face with goo, she suffers in beauty salons, she stuffs her stomach with shredded lettuce and saurkraut juice to keep the scales down to "over 115" . . . really, she is busy, but her ef forts are, well, not appreciated . . . Perhaps a few examples of the mastery of feminine wiles could be inserted about here. . . . The success of Gamma Phi Lois Johnson does not come about be cause she has dimples, but they help . . . there is something about her smile when the corners of her eyes turn up and her dimples go in. . . . Lois was born with dimples, but undoubtedly she has learned to use -to the supreme advantage . . . lots of people have dimples and don't even know it . . , Lois knows it. . . . Own Personality Bobby Stryker, Theta pledge, is proof that even tho' cne is blessed with looks that can't be beat one must have a trait of personality all one's own . . . Bobby studies people's faces and after thought and rationalization, she tells them what animal they resemble . . . you probably have never thought that your pinmate looks like a skunk (he may act like one, but likeness?) ... or that your best friend is the image of the cocker spaniel next door ... or that you yourself may be an anteater to Bobby. . . . Several days ago AWS presi dent and Mortar Beard and Tri Add Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-2885 for details. Delt Midge Holtzcherer was dragged bodily down the steps of the Union by two men . . . noth ing brutal, mind you . . . just friendly, laughing and pleasingly protesting . . . she loved it and so did the young gentlemen . . . Midge has brains, looks, and one of the deepest attractive voices in many a moon . . . after three grueling years of college Midge knows what so many women long to know about just how to be dragged down the steps of the union by two men. ... Feminine Intrigue Many, many qualities and traits have been developed by femi nine minds to prove that they are intriguing . . . there is no point in telling men that there is no such thing as woman's intuition . . . or that women are not hard to fig ure out . . . guess they just haven't tried. . . . Alpha Phi Blackie Blanchard has her hair; Kappa pladge Sally Stuht has her wit and humour; Chi O Hink Aasen has her pep and beauty; Pi Phi pledge Joan Palmateer has those eyes; and Alpha Chi Betsy Strain has plen ty .. . everyone has something, and everyone cultivates some thing. . . . There are ways and ways and this is not reaching any point, but you must agree that Nebraska co eds do not take a back seat un less there is someone interesting in it . . . they are civilized . . . yes, indeed . . . they know the statistics on the number of wom en and men . . . something like 3 million more women in the world than men . . . Sallie Emerson, DG, has formed a Three Million Club for all those who seek to prove that women are civilized and, well, look around and reach your own conclusion. . . . Our 90l , JOHNNYE JUNIOR dress that weaves floral magic! Brilliantly colored yarn flowers score the deciding point . . . you'll love the softness of the rabbit hair jersey . . . the bracelet sleeves. Lime or Pink . . . sizes 9 to 15. Exclu sively at Magee's. $12.95 candid. awL at the cast stadium This Saturday, or the next, you'll need a top coat . . . like the sharp coverts, fleeces, and gab ardines at Magee's. Tail ored with quarter-back precision . . . colorful as the fellows' jerseys. 9s to 15s, 10s to 20s. $29.95 to $45 1 i X teanv-JhiabiA. FOR THE "SCARLET & THE CREAM"" SWEATERS are lined up in our Sports Shop . . . sure to make the first string, are (wool) black cardigans! Slip-overs too, of course, and both in gobs of colors. 34s to 40s. $3.95 to $10.95 SKIRTS are so agreeable! They match. They mix. They make the very foundations of your campus-casual wardrobe. Ours in plaids, checks, solid colors. Cocoa, black, navy, cher ry, aqua, ad infinitum. 24s to 30s. $6.50 to $10.95 IfftftMl I AGEE S SNARKY SUE it the college going "sisti-r" to "Little Lulu." Have you met her? Dresiet and Coat . . . Third Floor Sportt Shop . . . Firtt Floor