PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, October 19, 1947 Yearbook Tells Week Schedule For Pictures The Cornhusker schedule for group pictures at the West Sta dium, for October 20 to October 31 is as follows: Monday, Ortobrr 20: Helta Phi Delta. 5:0n BlKtna Delta Chi, 5M. Ttirvlay, Ortobrr 31: PI Mu Epnllon, 5:00. Slnfoiita, 6:30. Wrdnridny, Ortobrr tts Varsity Dairy, 4 -3D. Arch. Sooioty, r.:(l. ' AK Men's 8'H-iul Club. 5:30. Thurvliiv, Ortobrr S n : Alih.'i Ki.nlon ltlio, 6:00. W A A., 5:30. KrldHV. Ortobrr 24: i'alluilian. 5:ni Momhi. Or'obrr 27: Hl... k nml Hriclle, 5 IK). Dflta Su'tna Km. 5: Jo. Tllrsilny, OrlobiT 2H: Sitma Alpha Ii-tn. 5:00. Sirmii Kt I'hl. 5:30. WnlnrMlay. Ortobrr t'J: Ititcrvarmiy i'rllowsliiri, 5.00. Ak Kit, lnt','1 (, rj.3ii. Tlnirxliiy, OiIoIht 311: Camilla Delta, 4:30. The Cornhusker wishes to re mind these groups to be at the West Stadium on time. Also, in case the time arranged is not con venient, contact Jane McArthur, managing editor, at least one day before, so other arrangements can be made. Disc-cussion By Jean Lr-adly And Jean Millan Usually when people think of jazz they have visions of a "hot" trumpet or a mellow saxophone, therefore slighting the good jazz vocalists who are few and far between. The vocalists, in ques tion, definitely carry top honors in jazz because of their original personalities that put over a song. To show you what we mean we have done some research this week on a few from the old school. Julia Lee, sultry singer who docs an all-night stand in some Kansas City hole-in-the-wall, has recently taken time out to make a recording with top musicians, including Red Callender, Bobby Sherwood and Red Norvo. "I Was Wron;" and "Snatch and Grab It," the platter just referred to, is soon to be at your local music stores. And speaking of Julia Lee, she's one ;.l wc think might go places in a big way if she could ever I e lured away from her little K.i lis: s City bistro. Any of you v. ho have heard some of her culicr stuff "Ya flotta Gimme What. I, a Got," "Kansas City Mamma," etc. will probably a 'ree. I it it . sorry to say, the Kan sas City ManuiKi seems to be per fectly happy ;,t home. CLASSIFIED I! M l.linoM rl.innnp! Studio 2705 Ttnvnl fouit Ni'llie SpOKlcil. Telephone 3-5480. r POSTER si rri.n:s for HOME COMING ON SAI.K NOW lie Mire Vmir HiHine in Itratly THE ((( 91 m R ST oNCOiN arm WANTED! CAMPUS SAUS REPRESENTATIVM TO REPRESENT Flowers ond Gifts of Hawoil" 1 Itmor. Flowort and Gifti, ond Noworo nd C (i of Hawaii -111 hop in tho Royol rkiwoiio Holl in Honolulu - ihip xquUitrly lotrilonod California ond Hawaiian flowon and Ml houri firth via air-xprM at omaiingly low prUoo. Our oolUgo olet roprownrotivot ail rogUtor abov avorago arnlngt for part-llmo work nil r.g !, Colifornlo and Hawolion flowon to fiulcrnily and torority homo, dancof, promt, arc. Drllvor guorcntood or monry rofundod. For full dttoHi-wrlto giving rompUto owl 1 1 no of your mjIm oporloeo. TutnlA ajooMt mfwt nui, ond oncloto photograph. BILTMORf FLOWERS AfJO G2TS I lion lawot La Anoolai U. laMiajloj M ,u , 4 'vCv , r r . A,?tfV -3 y J- '"s"" 1 4 ilfe ? w - "AH MY FRIENDS -- If JitA' ' ' KNOW CHESTERNElD.V?,iA'.V ll IS MY BRAND" f 'V X STAR OP COLUMBIA'S s 4 f- " ' 11 TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION M'llCl 'W 1'' T " " ' V'' K ' ?,A "DOWN TO EARTH" WXff 7' Will Jm"f''' -hrjmt f( ''''''' ' feff jf ' i 1 8 rrriiniriruTt ntmnnfM ujt.'t.".vu' r-' x Copjrrljht 1947, beem k Mtrm TotMCO Cot