Page 2 THE NEBRASKAN Friday, November 30, 1945 llxsL TfoJbJia&licuv roRTT-riFTH riAS 9mh.erlmU.rn Kates arc ll-H Far lMr ar far is Caller Tear. S.5 Mailt. Siarie copy, ( Cents. Estered as aaeaad-ctaaa suttar at taa aaat affioa in liaoolm. Mearaska, amdrr Ant of Congress Maraa X. U79, aa4 at ssieeial rata af pontage provided far la Bcetiaa UW3, Act af October t, 1811. aatbartoad 8ea- trmfacr tm. CBITOUAL STAJF Editar LeilU Jeaa Glotfelty Maaacinf Editar Betty Lea Huten, Janet Masoa Ntm Editors rfcytlii Teafardea, Mary Alice Cawoed, Shirley Jenkins, Bill Roberts S ports Editor ........................... .Gearft Millar Society Editor Betty King BUSINESS STAFF Buwaca Manage Lorraine Abramsoa Asxtatant Itaiiaem Manajf. .............. . Shirley Hampton, aarothea Rosenberg Cirealation Mtaer Stuart Harrison A Chance to Learn University students ane notoriously ignorant about current domestic and international affairs. Most of us have only a vague idea as to what is going on in the world outside the college realm. We know that there is a strike somewhere or other, that there is an un employment problem, and so on, but we do not know, as university students should, what the facts or causes of cur rent problems are. An attempt to decrease our general ignorance is being made under the name of All-Campus Forums. Purpose of the forums is to give the students an opportunity to hear discussion of both sides of current problems by authorities and students. First of the forums is scheduled for Thursday evening at 7:30 in the Union ballroom. At that time the question of wage increases for labor will be discussed. In connection with the forums, the Nebraskan will print articles on both sides of each question during the week preceding the forum. These articles will serve as an introduction to the discus sions and will orient students so that when the time of the forums comes, we can go with some knowledge, listen to the discussions, participate in them and end up by know ing something about the world in which we live. The opportunity is being given us as it was in the Peace Conference last year. The All -Cam pus Forum can easily be as valuable to us as the conference was. Whether or not we continue to know nothing is up to us. The forums offer us our chance to learn and if we muff it, it's nobody's loss but our own. BY BET KING. Swish that nightmare on wheels that just whipped by was probably something some coed dreamed up to convey her date to the MB Ball. In the past coeds have used such unique transpor tation as baby buggys, roller skates, cleaners' trucks, dairy trucks serving malts en route, and wheelbarrows. As of yet there is no available data on how the gals are taking their dates to the brawl this year. Rosa Bouton's -na Newsham isn't releasing h nice of con veyance. Could be that she's afraid Bill Teter of the Brown Palace won't keep his date if be learns just how he's going to get to the Coliseum. Ginny Bowen and Irene Koros are cooking up something good for the affair for dates Don Huffman and Theron Thaden also of the Brown Palace. You'd be only too happy to walk, wouldn't you fellas? Table for Three. Most gals consider one date for the Ball sufficient. However, Hannah Joyce Crosbie believes in double or nothing. She has two dates as of yesterday's -wire from Steve Cook. The third in the party is DU Dean Kratz. Arrow girl Joy Hill is quite content with just one man. He's Bill Hess who will jour ney from Denver for Saturday, Some gals prefer other things to the Mortar Board deal, and one of these is none other than a Mortar Board herself -Lea Glotfelty. The big -attraction is West Pointer Bill Steger who is meeting Les In Great Bend, Kansas. (We don't know where it Is either). Friday Fun. Friday night holds excitement for those going to the Towne Club's "Winter Wonderland" party and the traditional Beta Sig Hus ker party, Towne Clubbers and their dates include Eleanor Edison and pinmate, Jack Busch; Renee Stokley and Alex Fink; and Marilyn Davis with Cletus Fischer. Rumor had it that you always paired the name of Clet with that of "Barb." Ahh, Varietyi . We've just found a new hunk of ground to put our ear to so ex cuse us while we gather scene more dirt for next time. Churches . . . (Continued from Page 1.) Value of the Seasons of the Church Year." Suppers will be served at all L.S.A, meetings. Vesper Service. Baptist students will attend a Vesper day service at 4:30 p. m. at the First Baptist church and the regular meeting of the Roger Williams Fellowship group at 7 p. m. Ensign Max Davis, recently re turned from the Pacific, will speak on radar at the young peo ple's meeting at 7 p. m. at the University Episcopal church. Ag Cllece. The Ag college student Chris tian Fellowship will meet at 6:30 p. m. at the First Evangelical church, and the regular meeting of the Christian Youth Felow ship will be at 5 p. m. at the First Christian church. The Hillel foundation will cele brate Chanuka at the Tifereth Israel synagog at 5 p. m. "Truman plays the piano while Jimmy Byrnes." Chicago Daily New. I . r i i ft M I - I ! v Here's a gift I can carry S I t 8 1 WWm 1 1 . WM H ft r IMOfffl ' ! IH GIVE HER A LOVELY HAND CROCHETED BED JACKET 10.00 to 16.93 In soft colors of flesh, lavender or blue styled with short or long sleeves. Small, medium, large and extra large. Did you think lie might be home in time for Christmas. . .and so didn't mail a package? Or did you mail a package. . .and now know he's on his way home? You can still give him a Gift Certificate. . .to he redeemed when he likes for what he likes. And even now, it will reach in time for December 25th! 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