Thursday, November 21, 1946 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 5 r- 7 J t I' : llr ;- J " "I Courtesy Lincoln Journal The engagement and approaching: marriage of Virginia Lee Me CuIIa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. McCuIla to John Taylor Safford, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Saf ford, was announced by her parents. The wedding, which will be in the chapel of First Presby terian church, will be an event of Dec. 21 at 4 p. m. Miss McCulla is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Safford, who has resumed his studies after serving with the army overseas, is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. pu5 By Mary Lou Blunicl " University of California stu dents at Berkeley are considering using new rooters caps next sea son that are unique in the nation. Yell leaders modeler the caps at the last football game. The caps, blue and gold, are modified ski caps with a sun-visor designed to eliminate the need for rooters putting pieces of card and paper under their caps to shade their eyes. If enough students like the caps, they will be ordered for the California rooters by next football season. New Year's Day is tradition ally the day for Bowl football, but Indiana university has jumped the gun a little. They and the Chanel Chargers meet in the Powder Bowl to settle the female football fued between the organized and the independents. Both teams are being chosen by members of the university's var sity squad, and the coaches say that students on the Indiana campus should not be surprised if they see pluchritudinous dam sels weaving in and out of the crowd on college row now until December 6, with books tucked under one arm and a footbaii under the other. The girls are taking every opportunity to keep in trim. Last Saturday was the date of the University of Oregon's annual sophomore Whiskerino. Men stu dents have been growing beards for weeks so that they could com pete for the whisker prize a the Whiskerino dance. Those who failed to grow beards were pun ished by a dunking! The winner was chosen by audience's applause at the dance, and the campus bar presentation .the right of the Ball, plause. After being presented with his prize, the winner was shaved by the campus barber and the chairman of the committee in charge of the dance,. Those at tending the dance were permitted to witness the removal , of the j beard. r Double Take i by 1 Bake ' iAfc,!Hilill!;;iillilRilK .aiftiJ Taking on all the aspects of a real cloak and dagger "whodunnit" is the Kosmet Klub's atomic secret . . . the names of the seven coeds which will appear on the ballot for Nebraska .Sweetheart. Following the petticoat poli ticians "rose bowl bombshell" cer tain K-Klubbers started counting their enemies one by one and by pairs amid cries that the show was destined for failure without" the traditional presentation of this specific coed cutie. THEN . the Kosmet's Kounter Kwickie . . . not only will there be a secret ballot but even the candidates names will be a secret. Some thing new has definitely been added and this time Australia didn't think of it first. To add insult to perjury a call was received yesterday afternoon in this office of "ye olde" that sweet and innocent voice coyly in bordered on calamity. A very quired . . . "Are the girls who are candidates for Nebraska Sweet heart supposed to be at the dress rehearsal in the Union tonite with Ihe rest of the cast?" . . . (Voice on this end) "Who is this please?" . . . CLICK!!! See what I mean . . . intriguing to say the least or even the most or even to say and cer tain words were. Seriously tho the show ought to be strictly reet. The prexies of each sorority will undoubtedly be first in line to scan the sheet for more than voting purposes. Regardless of the outcome of the whole thing the advertising has certainly been scrutinized by the student body and a packed house ought- to be the result. This Kos met Klub show ought to be well worth 75c to any and everybody. .f. ? ii ' - I l Courtesy Lincoln Journal The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Derrick to Gray Kinnier, jr., has been announced. The wedding will take place Dec. 22 at 2:30 in the First Presbyterian Church. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Derrick, Miss Derrick is a grad uate of the university and a member of Chi Omega sorority. WAKE UP! MJiotr 2w ' 1 P Shorts and Undershirts AMI AT MAGEE'Q Fine Cotton Knit Undershirts 79c Only combed yarna ar tised that means they'r super soft and comfortable. And Arrow workmeKehip gives you real, old-fashioned valuel Sizea 36 to 44. White Oxford Cloth Shorts Sanforiied-shrunk cotton (less than 1 shrinkage in laundering). . .designed with seamless crotch, buttoned front and tie sides. . .these are tops for comfort! All white... sires 32 to 38. 90c Jill FIRST FLOOS DUY ALL YOU WANT THIS Tlf.lEI Mail orders welcomed CYC YOUR -AMOl'A i ! I I I- 'i' 1 I ii I I t & ".X !i si ! ii ! ii J' ft i i w,