Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN Sunday, April 7, 1346 BY PAT TOOF. Back again with the main tools of the industry . . . chiefly satire, irony, the metaphor, smile, and allusion. . . The ways of say ing what lies between the lines or what you think lies between the lines. . . Looking back on the big attrac tion. . . Mainly the prom. . . An attractive couple was Chuck Mulvany and Betty Hubka. . . Colorado must have changed you, Chuck. Also joining the swish of formats were Marg Blomendahl and Victor Michaels. . . Ramey Beechly with Betty Lysinger. . . and Beth Polhemus with Boyd Clements. It was a big night between Roy Farris and "Blackie" Blanchard. . . Appreciating it too were Kae Diers and Dick Mar tin. Surprising twosome was Pat Warren squired by Dale Hatch. . . The unbelievable occurred when a handful of Betas and Taus ignored the prom, declared a truce, and formed the "Big Six" Friday night. The geometrical figure this week, commonly known as the triangle, includes Jack Clements, Dot Manion, and Jim Stoddart. Complications do arise, eh what, Dot? ? ? A pair to check for looks. . . Cute Ginny Pester and much-heard-about Milton Mack. . . Seen together lately in the local Mm Phi Epsilon Presents Concert Today In Temple Piano and vocal numbers will be featured in th econcert wihch the Nebraska chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, professional music group for women, present at p. m. today in the Temple Theater. Included in the program are "Toccata," piano solo by Martyne Akerson, Omaha; vocal solos "Yesterday" and "O Mio Babbino Caro," by Donna Peters, Lexing ton; "A Bird Flew," by trio Betty Nicolai, Beatrice; Ann-Mari Ja cobs, and Miss Peters; "The Bril liant Bird," a duet by Miss Nic olai, and Marian Peck, Wichita, Kas., flutist; "Colors" and "Three Blind Mice," by the Vocal Sex tet; "Malaguena" and "Prelude No. 2 in C Sharp Minor." by piano duo Bernice Zajicck, Wilber, and Ara Jane Hill, Lincoln; and "Panis Angelicus," "Cradle Song," and "Our Triangle," by the Vocal Ensemble accompanied by Miss Akerson. spots. Competition there, Mack . . A post-vacation surprise was handed to the Sigma Kappas as Frances Richmond and Dale Steele unexpectedly made the tie last Wednesday. Jane Gil lett and George Postlethwaite are another happy couple for the same reason. Cupid's arrows flew thick and fast in Kay Wat son's direction during vacation too. . . Proof of this her return with med student Dudley Wilken sin's pin. y a i. tf)3 ' i - X I I .1 Two Gay Spring Favorites frivolous petal disc, or port jowel-studded scotfie . . . both of fott in vibrant Spring colors . . . both frothed with veiling . . . both priced for budget-brightening Ijl "a. v it r 1.90 Phys Ed Coeds Attend Annual Health Convention Five representatives of the uni versity's department of physical education for women will be in cluded in the program at the American Association of Health's annual convention in St. Louis, April 8 to 12. Dr. Mabel Lee, department chairman, Dr. Alleene Lockhart, Miss Jane Mott, Miss Frances McPherson and Miss Eunice Way make up the quintet. Others from Nebraska who will attend the meeting include Miss Clara Rausch, faculty member, and Miss Mary Jo Gish, senior phys ed major. Any student wishing to write can work on The Daily Ncbraskan staff. Debate ... (Continued from page 1.) sion; and Mary Ann Mattoon, eight firsts in three years of de bate and discussion. Highlights of the debate seasons: 1941-'42 Frank Mattoon, first unanimous first place choice in oratory in 15 year history of Mis souri Valley contest; 1942-'43 Frank Mattoon and George Blackstone, only undefeated de bate team at Iowa Invitational contest; 1943-44 Geraldine McKin sey, national champion in extem poraneous speaking contests at Washington, D. C; 1944-45, Two debate teams undefeated at Illinois Invitational contest at Northwest ern; 1945-M6 Thomas Sorenson and Robert Gillan, undefeated in debate contests during entire sea son which included four major invitational meets. Vets Hear Plan For Reserve Air Corps at Meeting The regular meeting of the Vet erans Organization, April 13 at 7:15 p. m. in the Union, will feature a talk by John Campbell of the Lincoln Chamber of Com merce, who will discuss the pro posed Reserve Air Corps unit for this area. The meeting is open to anyone interested in the topic. Mr. J. P. Colbert, chairman of the Veteran's consultation borad, will also be present to answer any questions in regard to problems of veteran students. Those members holding mem bership cards for sale are asked to record their sales with the treasurer at the next meeting. fOur Fortieth Year! Ijoung Doivner Jarialion5 in aster JParade! wrt lib s m W 1 1 In yi III m ' vn jte ( (XV A scooped out necklln and skirf Manford's two piece casual stylid fullness add frivolity to onaf in Ugra, features expert detailing rayon crepe. Navy with pink or x and leather belt. Pastel colors m blue. 9 to 15. 22.95 sizes 10 to 18. 12.95 10th at "0" Lincoln, Nebr. i