Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Septembei li, 1945 BY ELLIE SVVANSON. As the first week of school des cends upon the campus, social ac tivity reigns supreme, and, if you are one of the luckier boys who have a date, I hope you win find your name in print . . . you cer tainly deserve it. , The event of the week end is without question the Minnesota game ,and among the 1,700 stu dents who will attend the match, we find Dick Klopp and Jane Con don, Bob. Schulte with Charis Welles and Tish Gardiner with Johnny Rushton making a line Beta Theta threesome. From the DG house comes rumor that Punky Rapp, Larry Landeryou and Mary Esther Duncan are also traveling Minnesota way, but their escorts are as yet unknown. Driv ing up are June Korb with sister Ruth Korb of Awgwan. fame. New Finninff. wMroct ninninff to date is that of Betty Lysinger who now sports Lou Reinharfs Sig Alph pin be side her arrow. A candy passing celebrating the pinning 01 own Premer and Liz Stuart found the Kappa Sigs in mass at the Alpha Xi house on Monday night, while brother Bob Diers is taking time off from university affairs to fly to Texas for his own brothers wedding. Still another brother, Joe Schultz is being seen quite regu larly with Jo Bauer which fact in cludes a Saturday night date to the Pike. . t Tho crrnn vine now informs US that Ware Christensen is back on the campus adding another avail hacheinr to the clubf Friday night will find several couples at in hi eiven by Larry Wentz. Normalee Stribbling will be with Leo Ramer, and others ,.rv,r. 7iii nrobablr be seen are Mirkpv Sandbere with Johnny Binning, Bruce McMichael with Joanne Bixby and Jack KiHian accompanied by Fatty wieiano. Lucky Gys! Many of us who are not among u fr-i.inato ftw to be rjresent . iu some Sahirdar will never theless be listening with .interest to our radios. One group mciuuca Qr.v,7nrt-7pr with Deuel An- dresen, Jean Harvey with Bus Black and Sandy Motter with Jim Stoddart, to mention dui a nr. Tn,,rnDvinT ta the Pike Satur day and hoping to celebrate our first f ootball victory wfll be Joan ; rnirv,nc with Mlcker McDer- mot, while Jody Hamson wfll be r-tnA hoth Fridav and Saturday by Vic Bartlett. Friday night dan- cers to Jerry Wald at the Pike are Jo Guenzel and Bob Nicker -son. while Jean Ilicker wfll un doubtedly be seen at several spots of interest with her date of Thurs day, Saturday and Sunday, Hank Anderson. Couples seen oft of late and all of whom should be watched close ly are Bill Waldie and Barbie Waldron, Dick Bogan and Mary Cox, and Stan Nordgren and Tor- chie Rediger. wmie inese iew sn io sm Jn Philbert seems to be IM.. rw u playing the field as his record of four cote aaies a aay reveu!. Tr,,.n fhn nows of interest is still plentiful, space seems to be .. .. . . . t J limited, dul not 10 oe iutguneu u the last minute rush of names are Fran Edee and Bob Jordan, who will head for Pawnee City this week end to visit her parents. Union Weekend Festivities Include Juke Box Dance Tntrmrsd with scores and developments in the nation's foot ball games, a juke-box dance will ho ViolH frnm 2 to 4:30 U. m. Sat urday becinnine the Union's week-end activities, Tnere win dc a ftimltv dance in the ballroom at 9 Saturday evening Sunday afternoon at 3 the Va riety series will show "Jane Fttp" starrimr Joane Fontaine and Orson Welles. The coffee hour in th Inunee at 5 P. m. offers 'piano selections by Peg Shelley, One .Hour Gym Gasses Remain Open For Men Several activity classes of rec reational nature each carrying one semester hour credit are still open for enrollment for men, ac cording to a special announce ment made today by Louis E Means, chairman of men's physi cal education. Several sections and classes are filled to capacity and will not per mit additional and late enrollment. Means suggests, however, that students having already complet ed their enrollment can sun go to their adviser and ask for an additional one hour course in physical education. nw rlass is P. E. 21 XVI, American Country Dance. This is - m voH rinos nf men ana women ,,r,Aaf IVia riirvMiriri rrf Mrs. Chlis- UUUl w. m a. m IT w n tr s temson ar urani aicmuiidi, win w rnmi to at least 12 more mo Tf moofe at 9:00 MWF. llltlk All rfm is P. E. ZI AV, weotfnnat Snorts, at 9:00 MWF and again at 3:00 MWF. A class for general recreational vaiue is p F 51 XTT General Recreation, with' three sections still having room for registrations; 11:00 MWF, 11:00 T-Th, .and 5:00 W, and 2:00 MWF. Additional regis trations can also be accommodat in some of the mens swim ming classes. Students desiring the Compusline to remoin open until 1 :30 p. rn., sign this Monk and return it to the Union Office. NAME. All University CHURCH SUNDAY Welcome to Emmanuel Methodist 0 I J CAMPUS CHAPEL, 16th and U Sh. 10:00 A.M. University Bible Class 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Pastor, Harold M. Bryant, Chaplain and Counselor to Methodist Veterans Residence: 14" R Street - Methodist Staient Horn TO- I ' I M I MORTON WELLS -a For seven years featwred trem pet and veeal sotst with Orta Tucker's orcnesira. VETERANS DEMOCRATS DANCE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER. 27th Admission $1.00 Tickets on sale at Lmtsck Bros Magees or at the door. Bus Service on West O St. 8:00, 8:45, 9:30 Return 11:15 and 11:50 . -cry tii jiff " 1-: 0$ 4 yi i ! i k. 2 r a r ft The "SHIRT JACKET" Bold Wachmd-4thile or red-and-hlack checks . . to wear as a jacket or shirt. $7 7 7y p a m) i "Lawton" PLAID JACKET Fully-Uned wool jacket with tipper closing, Lit waistltaitd and comt . sleeves. 15.90 WARM SWEATERS Heavy knit, crew neck sweaters . . . all wool lis Green, Red, Blue or Gold. 9.95 UEH'S SHOP FIRST FLOOR t 'MA