THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 15 Registration Maze at the Coliseum Kb&ISTRAR GET PROCEDURE YOU R. MWSOR. TOUR PP.OCE0UM SHOULD MVGH ALTERNATE iWednesday, September 1, 1948 V Activities Hold Big Interest For Women Outside activities are a compli cated business to the uninitiated, and there is time enough to learn details after you've come. A few pointers now, however, will start you thinking of the activity set up with a less puzzled eye to the future. First brush with organizations for you women will come very soon after you arrive, when you will be assigned a "Big Sister" from a group of upper-classmen called Coed-Counselors. Counsel ors are here to help you through the first confusions of University life. Try the Y. After you've been in the swing of things for a while, you'll be able to make a choice among other women's activities. The Y.W.C.A., for instance, is made up of commission groups that take in an almost unlimited variety of interests. Each Tuesday at 5, the Y.W. sponsors a Vesper hour at the Student Union, and on Fri days the coeds may drop into El len Smith hall for tea. Hub of the university cheering section are the Tassels the girls in scarlet skirts and cream sweat ers. Their services include more, however, than cheering on the team. And, if it's sports you want, you can find swimming, horse- back riding, basketball and ten nis, among other things, in the Women's Athletic association. Women Governors. Associated Women Students is an organization for all women students on campus. The A.W.S. Board has representatives from every class, whose duty it is to regulate, conduct and promote in terest in school activities. For men only are the Kosmet Klub, Corn Cobs, YMCA, and N club. Corn Cobs and YMCA func tion for men as do Tassels and YW for women. Kosmet Klub is an organization which presents twice a year an all-male talent show for univer sity students. N club, composed of Varsity athletes, you'll find ex plained in more detail elsewhere , in this issue. Both men and women can find outlets for any extra energy by working for the All-UniVersity Fund, which collects and distrib utes money for use in universities both here and in other countries. Or, if your talents run toward music or drama, there are the University Players, University Singers, band and orchestra. Publications -offices are always open to help these include the Daily Nebraskan, Cornhusker, Cornhusker Countryman (Ag Col lege) and Cornshucks, campus humor mag. YT ! Ii"1 1 ........... t Flelp Available to Students Students attending the univer sity during the 1948-49 school year who desire either housing or employment assistance may ap ply in the Administration build ing, Room 208, for information. Edward H. Smith, director of housing, working through the of fice of the dean of men, has urged incoming students to apply early SERVICE ALL MAKES "If IT UStS TUBtS-m'U RtfMX IT" q) CENTRAL fo) jADIO LALQ) FORMERLY FRANK'S RADIO L DIAL 2-3814 PICKUP AND DELIVERY 1601 "O" ST. Med School Requirements The college of Medicine at Omaha does not, as yet, directly concern entering students, because only those who have completed three years' training in a liberal arts college are eligible. Furthermore, requirements for admission will change in 1951 and pre-medical students are doubly urged to plan their work in arts and sciences under super vision of a pre-med advisor. Most Delicious Ice Cream For flavors that are tops . . for quality that is smooth and rich Fairmont is the ice cream to buy! Thous ands like Fair mont better! NEBRASKA'S ONLY ITALIAN VILLAGE Dial 6-5015 After 3 P.M. CORNER 58th and O STREETS Dial 6-2396 After 3 P. M. - Organ and Piano Combo For Your Dinner and Daneing Pleasure SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT IF PLANNING A BUSINESS DINNER MEETING OR A PRIVATE PARTY Room Accommodations For All Fiesta Room 70 Guests Baldo Room 200 Guests Luna Room 30 Guests Booths for Drop-in Service 80 Guests TOTAL ACCOMMODATIONS ..380 Guests Make Your Next Pariu Something Neiv and Different Dooms Private if Desired 12 YEARS OF SERVING THE MTDDLEWEST THE VERY CHOICEST OF FOODS! PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK 5 P. M. TO 1 R. M. DAILY X - r-