The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 07, 1946, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, November 7, 1946
Paae 8
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Coll-Agri-Fun
Revue Entries
Deadline Today
Today is the deadline for en
tering skits and curtain acts in
Coll-Agri-Fun, the annual Ag
college follies. An outline of the
skit or curtain act, accompanied j
by the names and telephone num- 1
bers of two persons qualified to
represent the act. should be in
Dean Burr's office by 5 p. m., to
day, according to Eleanor John
son, assistant manager of the Coll-Agri-Fun
Board.
Skits are limited to ten min
utes and curtain acts to five min
utes and will be judged largely on
quality of performance and in
terest of action, pother than origi
nality. The winning skit will be
awarded the Coll-Agri-Fun tro
phy. Prizes will also be awarded
o the winning curtain acts.
All Organiaations.
Returning Nov. 23 for the first
time since 1942. Coll-Agri-Fun
gives all organizations of Ag col
lege a chance to put on a bigger
and better show, Miss Johnson
said. Individuals who have any
talent suitable for a curtain act
are especially urged to enter.
Rules for eligibility for prizes
are as follows:
1. Students or organizations of
Ag college can enter a 5-minute
curtain act and organizations can
enter 10-minute skits.
2. Plans must be
fore 5 p. m., Nov.
Burr's office.
entered be
7, in Dean
3. Skits and curtain acts will be
presented privately in completed
form to the Board on Nov. 20 at a
time specified by the board.
4. Presentation will be on Nov.
23 at 8 p. m. in College Activities
building.
Veteran's Organization
Plans Thanksgiving Fete
A veterans' Thanksgiving din
ner will be held in the Union
XYZ room Saturday, Nov. 23, at
6:30 p. m., according to Richard
Sinsel, public relations chairman.
Tickets may be purchased for
one dollar at the Veterans' organ
ization office, room 209. Ne
braska Hall, or from Bill Thorn
ton or Iona Sherman, social chair
man. Program plans are being
formed.
Grad Party J
There will be a Grad party i
in the Union Faculty Lounge
from 8 to 11 a. m. Friday. The '
party previously scheduled in !
the A; Union will be held
downtown Friday evening, ac
cording: to party committee
chairman Mary Rose Gram.
Part Time Work
Apply at Lincoln Theatre
between 1 p- m. and 4 p. m.
or after 7:30 p. m.
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