PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday, March 23. 1949 Membet Intercollegiate Press roKTY-SKVENTB TKAB t OMry "JcOrmkaa a aHiilM T Che l at i mt Mm PHwiiII) mt Nebraska M a Manama af mma mtmm mmm ahnai aaa. Mttmrmim aituk 11 f u y ln r"rrninj taarmt pabUckUona a4 4mlntKtrrl kj tkt Bar4 W FakttrmUofia: -It la tM edM MUey f tk bimh that pnbllrattma wmOr tu Mrik IM (ran aaMtaiaal HOMnkii aa taa part at tar Hear, a aa ta aart a an a taa tacatty a Um nlmll;; bat miatiii at taa ataft at Tke Oaiij m mrm aaraaaaaa vaaaaaalMa far wmm ttees aay a) a Satwcrlpttaa rstaa ara R.M w amaahj. S2.M a kwiw anair. ar C3.M tar aa aaurca yraj-. 4 w muM. tstmrle eapy c Pabltear4 aaty arise Uie ar I ! axr4 Maadaji aa4 Natardaya, Taattoaa aaa cxamiaaUoa piilnaa. by taa IDatamtfy rtaaa Hum at taa raat OfOea aa IJ lr?. aaa at aaiatal aata at aaata l ln. aaiaailMt Sapaeaoaar U. im. EDITORIAL EaMar . Kan IMaaattnt E4itn Cafe Ortn, Fyte Shnpaaa Kcwa Kaftan Imb MdM Saaw BinL BL. J. McMrk. Um laf, Rmoe KraarAy Ac Editor Mika Ganrtavana AMt it alitor rmm Ki ai n Mmrti Editor hob nw-l A ait Sports EaUar rrry Ewaax faafa KdMwr Krotty Htan Nrhraaka. pmtaea tar ai Art af ( maa, Mara aa tin. act af An't Feature Editar rrank RnBrtta RdHar Soctrty Edtta , raMarmparr Aart rwtri aabtr racatty AaMsar Br SIN ESS BmlarM Bfanacrr Iraia Omni Aaet Italian Mataucm .. IMt SaJrr, Bob Axtrll. KHtfc. 0Raaana rirralaMaa AI Abramra XhrM V WjiUmr lavtar MrUI bark Fat Nardla . . Baa rr Kra I -Twin . BIB air No Room??? As of Tuesday, five organizations on the campus had definitely promised to provide board and room for a dis placed person next fall Five out of a possible fifty-three. The average can stand improvement. Though many other organizations are expected to join in the movement, they have been reluctant to commit themselves. Why? One of the most popular arguments used is "no room." The excuse does not stand up. Five houses have promised room and board. If Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega, Gamma Phi Beta, Beta Theta Pi and Kappa Sigma can find room, surely the other houses can too. Another arugment put forth is that there are many in the United States who need aid. Why not help them? Our answer is this: at least the young people of the United States have an opportunity to work their way through school. The many students working their way through the University of Nebraska give ample proof of this. DP students in Europe often have no place to study, even though they may find a weay to earn the money for their education. All they want is an opportunity to earn their way. A number of worthy plans are in the embryo stage The YW has tenative plans for setting up a co-operative library of reference and text books for use by the students. Other organizations plan to give money to provide other1 expenses of the students. The problem lies in putting these well meaning plans into action. Nebraska students have a chance to give some DP students a "new lease on life," the opportunity to learn so; they may help rebuild their own countries. Our reward will be a sense of really doing something to help the people who may be less lortunate than we. Norma Chubbuck BY ARDAT1I WILCOX Parties, pinnings, steady deals and mutual greements have been crowding the calendar this past weekend. Everyone seems to be suffering from that dread disease called "Spring Fever." The parties are first on the list so here is the scoop on some of the gala affairs that took place last weekend. The Sig-Alphs Bawery Ball proved to be a huge success. The alumni were there as was Sy Johnson with Mare-la Pratt. Bab Boeekel came with DUu Thomas and Tom Ludw iek with Jane Bail. Carter Co-op had a strictly stag party Saturday night and from all reports a good time was had by alL Just ask Jack Carroll. Faal Leata and Paal Carotben. A few of the Brown Palace fellas are going to initiate Cris Beefies' roommates' car Saturday night by going to the Pike to listen to Johnny Long and his orchestra. Incidentally two new steady deals in the house are Tom Coerber and rhjllis Teater. The other is Cris' roommate Malt Schnert and Jean Leisy. The A TO "Story Book" party will add Bob Svrtt and Mary Odell to thenight's gayiety. Presi dent Ray Simmons and Carmea Christafld will also dance to the blare of the -Story Book" trumpe teers. Bob "I bate aablieity" Berk shire will escort an out-of-town sweetheart to the once-upon-a-time affair. We hear there is a great gnashing of teeth on S street over this. Activation of pledges seems to be the topic of conversation this week. The Phi Psi's initiation was Sunday and Towne Clubs' recognition was held Monday night. QUESTTOX OF THE WEEK Why did little Harold Gillfland (Kappa Sig pledge) reach into his pocket to pay a crib bill and let mothballs fall out??? ASPIRING FOR TITLE Ea per Louis Ilaslry is eyeing the tille of Whi&ker King. The King will be presented n the Farmers Fair dance which is strictly a cotton and denim affairs. Jack De Wulf I - - i ! ) - . V at y anv -. THE TKUMTETEERS above are giving the Alpha Phi's a glimpse of the coming attractions at the A TO Story Book party this week end. The trumpeteers in costume are Curt Weatherhogg. Ken Pow ell, and Jim Anderson. Don Bergquist is reading the distinctive in vitation. : . DOG IN" THE CLASSROOM! i C03IF0RT IN HIE CLASSROOM!! Ye, Simoa's offrr jou prcater elafcM-oora romfort toi bay the new Rayon-TWa loth MARL DO HO Sport Shirt. Pastel Shade Lif&t-wriglai , WahaUe, too ONLY $3.95 Dear Editor: Well, here it is! The Third Annual Miss America Coed Con test! In 1947 Miss Mimi Hart of Iowa U. was selected Miss American Coed, and her picture along with eight runners up appeared in "Life" magazine. In 1948 the winners were saluted on the Chesterfield Supper Club, coast-to-coast radio show, and were flown to Virginia Beach for the final judging, where Miss Pattie Cottr.er of LfJ.U. was selected. This year your college may come up with the Miss American Coed of 1949, so from now on it's up to you to select a campus queen. The best way to do thit is to run a beatuy contest spon sored by your magazine or by in school organization of your choos ing. (The pictures of the winners, published in your magazine, will make a swell leature). We must receive two 8 X 10 glossy photographs of the win ner (one portrait and one full length) on or before May 9th, to make our entry eligible for final judging. We will keep you posted on news of the contest, but in the meantime, please let us know within two weeks whether or not you plin lo enter, so that we may make arrangements for the m;iny valuable prizes for the Miss American Coed of 1949. Sincerely, Gene Schneider Miss American Co-ed Contest 9 Rockefeller Tlaza New York Its, N. Y. Editor's note THE DAILY NEBRASKAN has learned a les son of patience. Had it not rushed headstrong into the frcihman beauty quern contest and waited anlil this really big contest came along, Tbe Daily Xebraslaa could have riven the beauty contest opportunity to all co-eds. To svphomorr, junior and senior women, we apologise. was Hie wixiner of the tille last year. MARRIED Keevin Moiarity and Nadine Laws were morried March 17 in the student Presby house. ENGAGED Gloria Yates and Bob OUingbam; Janie Borrher dine and Carroll Roberts; Gladys Gastawon and Ted Thaws nana. MNNED A happy candy pas ser Monday nicht was Lois Go bar. t a. a rv.. ' 11 Zi 2I2t4 t. AU nis have reached a mutual agree ment. UNDECIDED Jim Cook and Janie Lawrrnrson can't decide whether 3 months is long chough to form a pact. Also undecided are Cback Hus lus and rat Weidman. "Try Seventeen. YouTl love it says Senior Glamorous coed know it's that natural look bum look fur! Thai why they uaeSev ontoca Coametics, the cuo aaetica naada for aenjutivo kioa ... the eoaxnettca that are free as poaaihle of aOergy cauaing; i&gredjenta. VoUow their Icsad-Uae Seven tooa Coa aaetica for peacheo-'a'-creaaa lovrlineaia. Prioed to l cataa poa bttdpeta ... SRTRTEBI COSMETICS ON S.XE AT Smith, Gaiter Will Co-Edit N-Book Jean Smith and Paul Gaiter have been announced as co-editors of the 1949-50 N-Book, a stu- dcot handbook publish) ed by the University YM and YW. Sid Rubin and Lm Bush have been appointed business manager and assistant respectively. The next issue of the N-Book will come out in September. FRIDAY, Mor. 25 COLLEGE NIGHT of IIJJI II... , 11,11, j f ii " iar' ' n" i mi., j t jh.. Pancing 9 until 12 Couples Onfy A dm. Lit aer caale Tax lawiauird