The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 19, 1948, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    1948
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 4
Trielav. November 19,
Episcopal Club To Give Dance
The new social committee of
the Canterbury club met at the
University Episcopal church
Thursday afternoon to discuss
plans for the year.
Reorganization of club's social
calendar was the main topic of the
meeting. The first event will be a
dance Sunday night from 7 to 10
in the church basement, 346 No.
13 St.
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experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly then the next two
leading brands combined.
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VICTORY BELL This is the Missouri-Nebraska victory bell which
will be presented to the winner of Saturday's Tiger-Cornhusker
football game. Each year the senior men's honorary of the losing
school presents the bell to the winning school s honpr siciety.
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The excitement of impending
vacation is reflected in the garb
of the Nebraska Coed. Colors
are vivid and varied; styles are
unique and dynamic. A large sil
ver buckle beneath the collar of
a red corduroy dress expresses
the enthusiasm of Pat Lannan.
Another noteworthy feature of
the dress is the fly front.
Demure as the lace a liar be
neath her face is Diane Thomas
in a matching aqua sweater and
skirt. The sweater is short
sleeved and slightly fitted; the
skirt is straight with a large box
pleat in front.
Janet Graves ties a soit green
scarf under the collar of a belted
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grey menswear wool suit. Mari
lyn Legrre wears with pride her
three-piece black gaberdine suit.
The strictly tailored outfit boasts
a three-quarter length top coat,
and self-covered buttons.
Beneath the splendor of a
green, brown, yellow and white
wool plaid shirt Virginia Bodin
son wears a pleated brown skirt.
Smooth is the way Lou Eiler looks
when she goes to class in a dark
green crepe over-blouse and a
straight grey skirt. Two heavy
ornaments adorn the madarin col
lar. Virginia Baskin is snug and pert
in a full skirted grey coat or
heavy pile wool. The only dec
orations are the large silver but
tons. Fire-engine red is the color of
Mary Lou Graham's choice for a
! short sleeved slip-on. Beneath
it are yards and yards of plaid
wool gathered into a dirndl skirt.
Another sweater and skirt com
bo worthy of praise is that of
Barb Rowland." The color is ruby
red. Tat Boyd pairs a navy slip-
;on with a yellow and navy piaia
j skirt.
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j Visit Test Lab
I F. B. Marsh and H. B. Ash
; field, executives of the David
: Brown Tractors Ltd. of Yorks,
England, visited the intcrnat
inna llv famous tractor testing
laboratory at the University of
Nebraska recently.
Marsh said thnt although they
are spending only a few days in
the United States visiting the
major companies, their visit to
the United States "would not be
complete Without a view of the
world famous laboratory of the
University of Nebraska."
C.XL Journalism Orpaniz'B
Organization of students of the
College of Journalism of the Uni
versity of Colorado was the main
order of business at a recent jour
nalism convocation.
Purpose of the organization is
to provide a more compact organ
ization of the students majoring
in the field .Plans were also made
for an annual Journalism Day.
Standing committees were set
up consisting of a committee on
programs and convocations, a com
mittee on social affairs and a
committee on publicity.