The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1948, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Students 'BreakNecks 9 in Sunnort
Of University TB X-Ray Survey
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Campus News In Brief . . .
Phalanx will meet Thursday
night at 7:30 in the Armory for
a short business meeting. All ac
tives are requested to be there.
Uniforms will not be required.
The Student Council will meet
Wednesday at 5 p. m. in Room
315 in the Union, arnnrrinif tn
President Dale Ball.
Welcome! Foreign Students!
Here is a chance for you to
get acquainted with your fellow
foreign and American students.
There will be a meeting of the
Cosmo-club in Room 316 of the
iXTnionon Wednesday, Sept.
we want to urge all old
members and friends to attend
as plans will be launched for the
coming year.
Those whose receipt number is
aDove BSbbb, are also requested
to present their clafms Thi
at the same office.
There will be a Corn Cob
meeting of all actives and work
ers Tuesday evening at 5:00 p.m.
Workers will turn in all "N"
Book money, or any remaining
dooks inai mey nave on hand.
I BY JACK THORNBURG
I Just put your chin up there.
U-m-m, m-m-m, Crack! And
there goes another neck in the
cause of the TB survey,
have X-rayed over 8,000 students.
The work is co-ordinated by the
uc ui a waiKey-taikey in an ef
fort to keep the lines to a mini
mum and to see that ;
always busy. The machines were
loaned to the university by the TB
w siaie department
of health.
Each studpnf ic nui;..j
IVUUCU iU
have a chest X-ray, and those
wno pon i nave their's taken now
Will nav tn nav K. 1t
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Notices will be sent to everyone
wiiuae piaie snows any abnorm-
uiy. xne miiy JVebraskan will
announce the spnriinir
-"ts v. mnc
nuwi.es.
Next week all famTtv
university emDlnvM unH tl
wives of students may have free
Liiem A-rays. However, appoint
ments should be made for them.
The X-rays will be examined
not only for signs of TR K,,t
also for abnormalities of the
spine and heart. Any such ab
normality will be reported to the
student.
The necessity of removing all
jackets with pins and other ob
structing items before the X-ray
is taken gave proof to the fact
that this year's dickeys, worn by
the weaker sex, are keen, cool
and easy to look at.
Frosh Loses Gal at Union
Open House; Gets Sore Foot
Maybe it was a different kind
Alpha Kappa Psi, professional
business fraternity, will hold its
bi-weekly business meeting 7 p. m.
in the Union, Wednesday, Sept. 23.
Of "oDen hmisp" at thp Stndpnt
Union Fridav nifhf 'raii T had
to push awfully hard on the door
iucuK.eu t-uLiLi in oraer to get in
As I laid the door gently on
the sidewalk, a eirl in a rinrlr uni
form greeted me. Very sweetly
she said, "Write your name on
this card and nin it tct vrmr
lapel." On the card it said, "Let's
get acquainted."
Strange Uniforms.
I kind of figured that I had
known mvself for ouite som tim
but I didn't hav tho hpart tn fll
such a fine girl that it seemed
iiKe a suiy thing to do. I was
curious about her uniform but
when I asked her about it there
were several other students
around her so I couldn't quite
hear her renlv. I think sh saiH
something connected with motor
Doats i guessed it was a type of
naval girl scout organization.
She said thero was a ri.mpp in
the ballroom, so I went up. All
the archwavs were rrowrfpH with
fellows watching someone, prob
ably a girl. About a half an hour
later, I saw a girl myself; so, I
rushed up to her and said, "Would
Dramatists Meet
all newly-entered
Attention.
Thespians.
A SDecial meetinir for nil
students, freshmen and transfer,
wno are interested in dramatics,
is scheduled tonieht at 7 n m
on the TemDle Theater stnitn ThJ
will be introduced to the staff of
tne University Theater and then
taken on a tour of the Temnlo
you couia i may i do you
have let's dance!"
We pardoned our way onto the
floor and were surprised to see
that the stag line had not taken
up the whole floor. I noticed that
she was wearing one of those
cards on her dress; her name was
Flo Onwater, awfully poetic, I
thought. As she slyly slipped her
feet out from under mine, she
said innocently, "Have you ever
danced before?" "Not really, I
mean not with a enrl " t sairi
blushing boyfully, "I've just taken
some lessons bv corresnnnrfpn
this summer and I couldn't find
anyone to practice with. It was a
very good course, thouch nnW
thine is I couldn't fitmr nut thnu
..... 'r . Aw-jv-
little diagrams showing urhiVh
foot to move next." She smiled
understanding and led me off
the floor, limping gracefully.
She thanked me for th Hanu
and said she would see me later.
1 don t know what happened be
cause I didn't see her &ain Rut
the insurance company will find
her. I've got a policy and they'll
find someone to pay for my
broken foot. Because of this in
cident I've got another policy
don't dance with strange Amazons.
MAGEES.
THE LINCOLN CATHEDRAL CHOIR
announces
1948-'49 MEMBERSHIP AUDITIONS
With John M. Rosborough, Director
AN AVERAGE VOICE AND A DESIRE TO SING
ARE THE ONLY REQUIREMENTS
STUDIO 15th 4 0
TELEPHONE $-7401
10:00-11:00 a. m. I 12:00 5:00 p. m.
DULX EXCEPT WEDNESDAT
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Billy Butterfield
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Johnny Long (Duke Univcrsity-Sigma Nu) comes up
with a ckoceable, bright bounce. It's a Long original!
If you should ask Johnny how he came to write it, he'll light
up a Camel and say: "Experience! I know from
erperience what music suits my band best-
just as I learned from experience that Camels
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