Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, May 25, 1947 Yellow, Green Print Add Color to '47 Cornhusker BY NORM LEGER. (Nrwa Milor) Bold colors of yellow and green make the 1947 Cornhusker as col orful as a newly painted circus calliope. And it's the first year book since 1943 to have pictures with something more than black and white treatment, according to Merrcll Shutt Grant, the woman who is in the best position to take any orchids for the soon-to-be-released yearbook. Editor Grant kindly submitted a pre-release Cornhusker to the Daily Nebraskan to be reviewed, for the benefit of readers who are wondering what they will get for their $5.50. Ivory Cover. Upon the ivory leather cover is a colored photograph of a group of students which represents a cross section of the entire student body. The attractive Tassel smack-dab in the middle is popu lar Grade Smith. i The book is dedicated "To Youth" which should take in the great majority of yearbook pur chasers. Following the dedication comes several pages of campus shots which show a few of the more picturesque buildings Sosh, the library, Home Ec and stu dents Suzanne Hucll, Rosalie Skid more, Don Andrews, Arthur Meyers and others. Chancellor's Portrait. In Book One, Administration, there is an excellent photo-portrait of the Chancellor, something to be cherished by every yearbook owner. Deans, profs, and colleges fill out this section. Book 2, classes, points to Bill Thornburg, Ellie Knoll and Helen Laird as possibly the three most prominent seniors, what with sizeable photos and signatures. An interestingly-posed portrait of Dake Novotny heads the junior section, and sophomores and frosh make up the remainder of the sec tion. An introductory photo to book 3, Government, finds lefty Bob Orr signing a voting sheet,' with M. A. Cawood Cochran waiting her turn. The Women, book 4, touches upon all women's activ ities from Orchesis to Coed Fol lies. Being in this particular sec tion, .the pictures of John Kirsch, Bill Larson and John Rogers won't slip the eye. The eight beauty queens and eligble bachelors have a section of their own called "Royalty." Book 5, Publications, proves that Cornhusker, Daily Nebraskan, Awgwan, Student Directory, Ne braska Blue Print and Cornhus ker Countryman workers could smile wider for the cameraman than any other groups. Book 6: The Arts, theatre, music and art, Book 7. Playing, reviews the year's big parties and tosses in a picture of the 1946 May Queen, Les Glofelty, to boot. Book 8, Men, cuts out a healthy chunk of the total number of pages with or ganizations, athletics, and the military. Les Art. Under houses, Book 9, can be found the formal and informal shots of all students who reside in organized hocuses, and, in addition, a "strictly Informal" pic reveals the shapely legs of the dancers in the ATO Kosmet Klub review skit. Book 10 is organizations, hon- oraries and otherwise. Betty R. 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Dinsdale, 1212 O Street, Lincoln NSO Delegates Given Donation By Corn Cobs Corn Cobs, pep fraternity, will donate $40 to the Student Coun cil toward expenses of the four delegates chosen to represent the university at the National Stu dent Organization's constitutional convention, to be held on the Wisconsin University campus this summer. The announcement was made at Wednesday night's Council meeting, in a committee report of the National Student Cooperations committee. In the report, chair man Sam Warren declared that Corn Cobs, as a service organiza tion, is interested in learning the aims and practicality of the NSO. University delegates will decide for the university whether or not it wishes to favor the constitution, Jean Mikkelsen TAP STUDIO Class and Private Beginning Adult Classes Starting Soon Register Now Phone 5-9065 and continue to t&ke an active in terest in NSO. Delegates include Betty Jeanne Holcomb. Jack Hill and Dorothy Lasher. The fourth delegate has not been chosen. M. Falloon New Orchesis Prexy Marion Falloon, a junior ma joring in physical education, was named to succeed Irma Lou Fisher as Orchesis president Wednesday evening. The other office of the modern dance club, secretary-treasurer, went to Amy Jo Bergh. Kernels Install Members, Name Donovan New Prexy Kathleen Donovan was named new Kernels prexy, following the installation of seven members, at the organization's annual spring banquet. Other officers announced are Irene Setzkorn, vice president; Lilla Hall, secretary; Alice Allen, treasurer. New members who received pins are Marilyn Berg, Bernice Ebbers, Imogene Kehn,. Ardis Lostroh, Irene Setzkorn, Shirley Shannon and Shirley Wegner. an For the Girl Graduate . ORCHID CORSAGE Br Air from Nmwoii! VAN DA (ry 6 CATTLEYA ORCHID $7 White Orchid $8 Orchid Lei $12 Make arr dream trw , aend arrhi4i by air to row favorite. hla aeaool or eolleire arad, ar for that a If Jaac daare! 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