The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 02, 1947, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Homecoming
Sales Lively
With only six more days until
the Homecoming Dance Nov. 8,
ticket sales are going fast, Corn
Cob and Tassel representatives re
ported Saturday.
The Homecoming Dance will be
held in tho Coliseum Saturday,
Nov. 8 from 8 p. m. to midnight,
and will climax a day of house
display and parade floats judg
ing, rallies, and the University of
Kansas-N e b r a s k a homecoming
game Saturday afternoon.
Homecoming dance festivities
will be highlighted by presenta
tion of the 1947-48 Pep Queen,
who will succeed last year's
Queen, Phyl Harris. George Olson
and his "Music of Tomorrow"
band has been booked for the
homecoming affair.
Tickets are tagged at $3 per
couple, and are being sold by
members of Corn Cobs and Tas
sels, and at booths in the Union
and Social Sciences building.
Faculty to Give
Music Recital
The second of four school of
music faculty recitals today at 4
p. m. in the Union ballroom will
present Miss Mary Louise Bochm,
pianist; Miss Katherine Dean,
contralto, and Mr. David Foltz,
baritone. Two other instructors,
Miss Charma Davies and Mr. John
Blyth, will accompany.
An unusual group of songs by
, the outstanding American orches
tral composer, Samuel Barber,
will be the featured numbers of
Miss Dean's portion of the recital.
Preceded by a Handel air, the
Barber songs vary in mood from
"Rain Has Fallen" to "I Hear an
Army."
Longest work of the recital is a
Mozart sonata which Miss Boehm,
who presented three recitals in
Chicago's Orchestra Hall last sea
son, will play. Traditional concert
songs by Brahms and Beethoven
comprise Mr. Foltz' group.
Police To Direct
Traffic At 14 & S
L. F. Seaton, university pur
chasing agent, has agreed to a
proposal by the Campus Improve
ment Committee of the Student
Council which will make possible
traffic direction by a campus po
liceman at the intersection of 14th
and S streets daily between class
hours.
Dale Ball, committee chairman,
stated that this action will take
effect the early part of November.
CLASSIFIED
DAY Nl'KSfcRY 7 blocks from cariipiw
2478 Vine. Operated by txpr rlciiced
ti-ncher. Opening for students' children.
Phone 5-5392. Licensed.
WANTED Girl for part time work In
Inw office. Shorthand required. Call
2-7113.
BALLROOM danclntfi Studio 2705 Royal
Court. Nellie Spcldoll. Telephone 3-548U.
LOST Vicinity of 11th "and R. ladles'
black leather zipper billfold. Personal
con tenta needed ba dly. Reward . 4-1812.
FOUND Woman' passes, red nail pol
ish on round-shaped rims. Owner
" notify Jo Kelly. 2-1516.
Host Pnrker "51" gray, silver and gold
pencil belonging to a set. Call 5-5255.
''Betts." Reward.
FOR SALE Martin tenor saxnphone, 3
months old. Chick Anderson, 2-7757.
WHERE THE
BIG BANDS
PLAY
PHI GAMS
and their
dates our
guests for
twilight dancing
tonight 7:30-11
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HIS PIANO &
ORCHESTRA
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Student Fellowship
Changes Office
The offices of the Christian Stu
dent Fellowship officially open
this week at 1237 K, despite the
fact that repairs are not yet fin
ished. The leading committees func
tioning now are "Friendly Wed
nesday" and the Current Inter
state group. "Friendly Wednes
day" meets every Wednesday aft
ernoon from 4 until 5:30 and the
interstate group will meet Tues
day, Nov. 4, from 7:30 to 8:30
p. m. Guest speaker, associate
pastor of the First Christian
church of Omaha, the Rev.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Campus .News
In Brief
TASSELS.
There will be a Tassel meeting
on Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock.
POINT BOARD.
The point board will not hold
its scheduled meeting Monday
night. The Cornhusker picture
will be taken at Visual Education,
west stadium at 5 p.m. Monday.
Charles Livingston, will speak on
a topic of current interest to students.
Our Forty-second Year
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INNOCENTS.
Innocents will meet at 9:30 a.m.
Morrday in the chapter room.
UNI DAMES.
"Three Meals A Day" will be
the subject of the meeting of the
Uni Dames in room 321 of the
Union Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS.
The university Young Demo
crats will hold a ward and pre
cinct organizational meeting at
7:30 Monday evening in the ereen
Room of the Lincoln YMCA. All
uriversity 6tudents who wish to
join the organizations should at
tend the meeting.
KoKmet Klub
All Kosmet Klub workers must
attend a meeting at 5 p.m. in the
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Betty pirouettes in a gay moire taffeta with sparkling
crystal buttons . . . It's a Babs Jr. in black, navy, or brbwn.
Sizes 9 to 15.
17.95
Torchie knows her Janet Conrad ballerina dress is perfect
lor dates. Pastel and black checks in junior sizes.
22.95
Date Dresses. Fourth Floor
Come in to Look anI Louf at leisure!
Sunday, NovemHer S, 1947,
Hespcria Pledges
Fourteen new members were
pledged to Hesperia, women's un
affiliated group, Wednesday night.
Included In the group are Ar
lene Shuster, Mary Richert, Ruth
Fouts, Emily Durkap, LaVergne
Frederking, Frances Irwin, Fran
ces Rogers, Candy Hackstaat, Pat
Folsmeir, Eleanor Weekly, Patti
Nutsch, Pat Hufnagle, Louise Ko
pecky and Mary Smolick.
club room Monday to get tickets
for the Fall Revue.
Nu-Meds
. Nu-Meds will meet Wednesday
at 8 p.m. in the Union. Dr. Harold
C. Morgan will speak.
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