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Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN Friday, March I, 1946 In La nlnftm PnnrI aI QsifthiMj (bo! Do you think fellow aren't ob servant? Do you think they don't notice what you are wearing or how you look? Well, they do Proof is shown here in these state ments from various men seen around the campus. And it should make you sit up and take notice, girls! Dean Scokan found Barbara Emerson busy at work in the Cornhusker office, and liked her choice of "get up" for these warm days. Barb wore a pale yellow sweater with a powder blue suit The jacket boasted three-quarter length sleeves, and had four rows of tucks on either side of the front. The skirt was very plain, with small pleats in front. Her bobby socks repeated the blue of the suit. Alice Christiansen chose a fu shia dress which suited Del Roth very nicely. A drape at the left side, held by a bow of the same color, another drape over the left shoulder, fastened by a brilliant clip, and cap sleeves made this very alluring for an evening at the Pike. Seen at the Sigma Chi house after initiation Sunday night, Jo Siedel wore a pale green cardigan suit with a white blouse, and was much adfired by Vaughn John son. Nice! ! ! Working on a Coed Follies skit, neien prince sported a gray wool Early Picnics Are Too Much For 'Scholars' By Ellie Swanson. As we saunter westward down the street in the general direction of some class we are supposed to have at one, a formidable aroma strikes us boldly on the left cheek. Suddenly remembering that our class is at University Hall, we pick up considerable speed in hopes that someone flicked an ash on the floor and the cardboard started on fire before the rain could come through the roof. Ar riving a few minutes later, we f woefully discovered that such was not the case, and the reek was rather from a bitter restricted sailor who was throwing lighted matches into the garbage below his Navy Hall window. At this point, we realize the futility of it all and decide to disregard all obligations in .form of classes and go on a picnic Jfrecisely at this minute, the bit ter sailor, in a perfect imitation of the "green-eyed monster,' threw a piece of lighted dark blue material in the general shape of a pair of trousers on his obnox ious concoction below and shed a vast circular tear from his eye. 'Do you think he would like to . go? ... we screamed in wordless silence. Evidently he did. because he accepted our invitation before we offered it, and we caught the Iirst bus for the first park. Just a Dream. Before we go on with this rdeam I think the fact must be made clear to all that there are "these" kind of picnics and 'those" kind of picnics, but this one is defi nitely a "those" kind. And now that we all understand which type of picnic this is, would you all pull your minds from the eutter and join us in cramming one meat Da li, complete with grit and grime, into the bird-like gap in the front of our faces. After gorg ing ourselves until we were sick (well, the meat ball was uncom fortable ) we played a quick game of "Artistry Jumps," or, as it is commonly called, "hop-scotch." Crew cuts were unknown to Attila. Photographs from SKOGLUND STUDIO Finest High Quality Photographa for Every Occasion suit, trimmed in firemen red. Don Grant reported this to have been viry nice nice girl, too! Dick Stone likes girls who don plaid shirts and jeans and fluff afternoon classes these sunny days to accompany him on the Malcolm run. For a P. M. coke date, Bob Busby enioys seeing Dorothy Sun dell in her yellow sweater with matching bobby socks and her brown-and-yellow plaid skirt. Her tan spring coat assists in keeping her warm on such occasions. Seen with Jack Dedrick was Jo Ackerman, Nebraska's new TNC, wearing a ver-ray nice black crepe dress. Simple in line, the dress had cap sleeves, a high neckline, and a skirt with a single unpressed pleat, under which was a white eyelet insert. So you like that, do you, Jack? Nothin' too good for the new typical coed. Helen Dot Newcomer wore a flame red suit just to please Don Erb. The suit had an all-around pleated skirt with a plain, short jacket. With this H. D. wore a white, lace-lfront blouse, white angora anklets, and mocassins. For campus wear. Phee Mort lock chose a white pleated skirt and short white sweater, and topped this off with a chartreuse Dame jacket. ' Fretty, snappy, say we. John Call would like to see a coed dressed in a lime green suit, wearing natural tan shoes with no socks. What s to keep the girl warm, John? He also likes straight hair, tied back with a ribbon Whatta man! Donna Allison wears a black crepe dress with a wrap-around skirt for evening. Bill Peterson thinks it wouldn't look as well on anyone but Donna. Ed Weaver wants to meet the girl who wears a white jersey blouse, pastel skirt, and narrow tooled-leather belt. Where are ya gal? Non-appreciateive Bob Diers thinks coeds should spend more time dressing off with the sloppy Joes, and on with clothes that fit! Don Munson dreams about pin- mate Mavis McMurray . in the shorts outfit worn by a mashion model at right. How about that. Mick? All this information should give you a tip, ga.ls. How about giving the boys a little more of what they like to see in the line of well dressed women? Beach Ginghams 7 I i , " I s Y t til. V, .! ' ? t Olfc'.;l- i Royal blue and white checkered ginghams are a new fashion feature for the beach. At left is a yoked jacket and rounded diaper-cut shorts. At right is a beach apron to cover shorts. Mil' Mm Chcrmod 2 -Way Stretch Right under dream rigsl Easy stretching elastic! Boneless stap-in styla, 15-inchai long. 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