ridgy, October 29. 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 ft EDOOW In) Rally ft Setf Weekend! Spiree Thousands of rallying students will begin Homecoming festivities tonight at 7:30. The rally will start at the Union where Cheerleaders, Corn Cobs, Tassels and the University Band will meet. The victory bell will lead the rally through fraternity and sorority row to Vine street and then over to the west 'tie of the Coliseum where Corn tubs will take over in what Cob lenders call the most spectacular rally ever attempted on the UN campus. Rally to Include Bonfire, ,e rally will include a huge fjoiinre that will flare 60 feet mho me air alone with a ei Uantic display of other types of in cworics. During the rally names of the five Homecoming Queen candi dates will be announced by the Tassles. Students will vote for their choice for Homecoming Queen after the rally in either me Union or the Coliseum where special voting booths will be set up. btudents must present I. D. cards. Cobs Slate Float Parade. Saturday morning the Cobs have slated the annual float pa rade that will steal the limelight in downtown Lincoln. The parade route will cover O street from 15th to 11th. Thirty-two organ izations have entered floats. Three faculty judges will decide the winner in the men's and women's divisions. Saturday afternoon the Memo rial stadium will be packed to ca pacity as the Cornhuskers take the field against the Bruins from UCjfcV Before the game the In nrXnts have planned the annual g of war between sophomores end freshmen. One sophomore and one freshman will participate from each house. 1947 Queen to Reign at Game. Last year's Homecoming Queen, Lois Gillett, will be presented THjng tne hal at tne 6ame- Cobs f bncnffassels have planned the cer- Preliminaries Complete as Ag Prepares for Coll-Agri-Fim Final preliminary performances Of Coil-Agri-Fun skits and cur tain acts will be run off Thurs day night in the College Activi ties building. The Ag college amateur night is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 16. Previews Good "Wednesday night previews Indicated that the quality of pre mutations this year is up to par with the best shows on record," commented Gale Erlewine, man ecer of the sponsoring group. "The skits show good organiza tion and originality, and that's what we're looking for this year." Seven skits and five curtain acts are on tap for the show this year. Skits are limited to ten OPEN ALL jj HOMESTEAD DRIVE IN 421 NORTH 48th St. Chicken and french fries in a bag in your oar or served inside at a table or the counter. Friday Oysters and Shrimp Also, chili and regular sandwich and fountain service. emony in conjunction with the University band. Chills will run up and down the spines of UCLA rooters when the band present their halftime show. A Hallowe'en theme will be carried out by formations of a huge pumpkin, a ghost, an eerie bat with outstretched wings and a big black cat. Lawrence to Play for Dance. Saturday night students will have an opportunity to dance to the music of Elliot Lawrence, one of the top bands in the nation. The Homecoming dance will be gin at 8:30 p. m. in the Coliseum. Tickets may be purchased from any Corn Cob or Tassel for $3. Featured with Lawrence's band will be Jack Hunter and Rosalind Patton. Both are singers and were placed at the top of this year's polls in "Down Beat" and "Met ronome" magazines. Dance to Feature Presentation Spearheading the series of events during the intermission will be the presentation of the new Homecoming Queen. Results of the judging of the house decora tions will also be made known during the intermission along with the winners of the float parade. Students are not the only ones planning a big week-end. Alumni have been invited by the Alumni association to attend a coffee hour in the Union after the game. Pep Groups Plan Week-end. Homecoming is an event in which every student will want to participate. Pep groups have planned enough activity to make this the biggest Homecoming the University has ever had. The ul- minutes and curtain acts to five minute performances. "Entrants will be judged only on the basis of the time limit," said Erlewine. "They will be scored down if they run overtime." Plaque to Winner The winner in the skit compe tition will receive the circulating plaque which was put into cir culation two years ago. Curtain act supremacy will carry a $10 cash prize. Farm House and the YMCA won the respective divi sions last year. Other members of the Coll-Agri-Fun board are Ruth Swan son, Connie Crosbie, Neal Bax ter and Phil Keeney. WINTER Republicans List Agents For Houses The "Paul Revere Ride," spon sored by the Republicans, will be held Monday instead of Friday as was announced in yesterday's Daily Nebraskan. Ride to Begin at 15th and N The ride will begin at 15th and N streets at 4 p. m., Bill Wenke, committee chairman, said Thurs day. An informal party at Cotner Terrace will begin after the two hour ride. A booth in the Union will en able independent students to sign up for the ride. Affiliated students may contact represen tatives in their houses if they wish to attend this "Paul Revere Ride." Representatives Listed Repesrentatives in the sorori ties and fraternit ;s are: Alpha Chl Omega Carol Cherny. Alpha Omlcorn PI Jackie Whitman Alhpa Phi Jan Schweser. Alpha XI Delta Joan Delamatr. Chl Omega Cherle Vlele. Delta Delta Delta Jane McArthur. Delta Gamma Mlmi Smith. Gamma Phi Beta Dorothy Kent. Kappa Alhpa Theta Janne Ketzler. Kappa Delta Pat Plschel. Kappa Kappa Gamma Nancy Bayrt, Pi Beta Phi Gcnene Mitchell. Sigma Kappa Elaine Krause. Alpha Gamma Rho Don Clement. Alhpa Tau Omega Dick Berkhelmer. Beta Theta Pi Bill Bock. Delta Tau Delta Charles Pedersen. Delta Upsilon Skip Stall!. Kappa Sigma Jerry Drullner. Phi Delta Theta Tom Brownlee. Phi Gamma Delta Barney J. Heeney. Phi Kappa Pal Walt Metz. Sigma Alpha Epsllnn Bill Bel-quint. Sigma Alhpa Mil Sid Rubin. Sigma Chi Bill Lyon. Sigma N Lynn Hutton. Sigma Phi Epsllnn Dewey Davis. Tau Kappa Epsilon Bob Metrakos. Theta XI George Shantz. Zeta Beta Tau Paul Weltchek. Farm House Don Wlggini. timate goal is to BEAT the BRUINS. A summary of week-end events is as follows: Rally, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Float parade, Saturday, 10:30 a. m. Game, Saturday, 2 p. m. Alum coffee hour, Saturday, after gam. Dance, Saturday, 8:30 p. m. Dog's Life Seen on campus: A small brown mongrel standing outside the Tem ple betwetJh classes, wagging his tail frantically and searching for a friendly face. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. Re-Elect PffuiWUi'M mi iiiwiiujiM unii i in ii i. mini f: ; , .J', : ... i Vx Congressman Carl T. Curtis Republican (fuhUAU fcf Carl T. OartM KK N ames Eight Skits for Review Eight skits which will be pre sented in the Kosmet Klub show Nov. 12 in the Coliseum were selected by the Kosmet Klub Wednesday night. The fraternities which qualified were: Zeta Beta Tau, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Tau Spirit Line All N Club members meet at the north side of the East stadium at 1:45 p. m. Satur day to form the "Spirit Line." Faculty Recital To Give Varied Entertainment A varied program of instru mental and vocal music is planned for the next presentation in the recital series to be given by faculty members of the uni versity school of fine arts. This Sunday's concert will be pre sented in the Union ballroom at 4 p. m. Donald Lentz, flutist, Emanuel Wishnow, violinist, and Earnest Harrison, pianist, will open the program with the Bach Sonata from "The Musical Offering." David Foltz, baritone will sing three selections, accompanied by Houghten Furr, and Mr. Lentz and Mr. Wishnow will each play three solos. Their accompanist will be Mr. Harrison. The complete program is as follows: Sonata from "The Musical Offering", Largo, Allegro, Andante, Allegro Mr. Lentz, Mr. Wishnow, Mr. Harrison. O Del Mio Amato Ben, Donaudy; Orpheus with Hit Lute, Schumann; Eve ning Song, Olmetead Mr. Foltz, Mr. Furr. Ballade, Gaubert; Serenade, Hue; Melie, Lentt Mr. Lentz( Mr. Harrison. Slavonic Dance In G Minor, Dvorak Krelsler; Minstrels, Debussy; Zapateado, Sarasate Mr. Wishnow, Mr. Harrison. "Seventeen's for me," says campus queen Campua queene depend on Seventeen Coemetica for that natural look men look fot. Follow their lead. For make up, for skin care, choose Sev enteen Coemetica. Remember they are fre m possible of allergy -earning ingredients. All Seventeen Coemetica art priced to fit easily Into cam pua budgets. SEVENTEEN COSMETICS on tale at leading department tterei I - jiLiuiii.ii.uai. .iiiiiii iiiiii I m ... . . ; - i hit I, i ,rvvi. ,-,-,.. ..i Ombega, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa Psi, Beta Sigma Psi and Tau Kappa Epsilon. All skits must be submitted in printed form to the Kosmet Klub president, Nobby Tiemann, before Nov. 10. Rehearsal Scheduled The first rehearsal will be held at the Coliseum Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. The following night, Nov. 11, there will be a dress rehearsal for all the skits. Last year Phi Gamma Delta won first place with a take-off on Cleopatra and her suitors, Mark Anthony and Julius Caesar.. Delta Upsilon took second place, while Beta Theta Pi took third place. KK Sponsors Show Founded in 1911, the Kosmet Klub has sponsored a fall review of skits of organized houses since 1928. Although originally sororities were eligible to compete in skit competition, the fall review is now exclusively a male project. It was also announced that all Prince Kosmet and Nebraska Sweetheart candidates must be submitted before the deadline Nov. 2. These entries can be turned' in or sent to he Kosmet Klub room in the Union. K K WORKERS. All Kosmet Klub workers who wish to check out tickets see Bill Schenck between 3 and 4 p. m. Friday, Oct 29 in Room 307 of the Union. TONIGHT IS COLLEGE NIGHT RALLY DANCE MORTON WELLS . .- a.' . ) ,i INFORMAL Wear your rally clothes if you wish COUPLES ONLY Adm. $1.50 Per Couple Tax Included or