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Friday, November 5, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 5 Ag Students Parade Talent In Saturday Night Show Eighteenth Coll-Agri-Fun Night Offers College Humor, Dancing BY RUTH FISCHER. Ag students will air their talents Saturday night during the production of Coll-Agri Fun Night scheduled to begin at 8 p. m. in the College Activities building. Twelve skits and curtain acts, representing ten organizations on campus, will be presented. vmivyxr wars iff-, ' T7" i j ' 1 ii !''' t 'mi UM v.i- S : a y ' V if f e- - r- I n' -nii'Mrrrn ri -rrrritn-rnmr" r-T irimrr -ir-t TV r JM'IIIW vi-"'-''- Love Hall pirls will reveal secrets of a "Nig;ht In Love" for the benefit of Coll-Agri-Fun patrons Saturday night. Irene Wellensiek (at desk) tries to study amid the hubub of here friends In "love." (Photo by Tom Reynolds) " X(t 4- N . 'Is i ? 77 t ' ' x v . A r4 n - i. . 4 SOMETHING NEW IN WILD GAME HUNTING will be demon, strated in "The Lion Hunt" presented as t curtain act by the YWCA. Jean Beck, Alice Boswell and Donna Rudisil (I. to r.) show how its done in the Coll-Agri-Fun show. (Photo by Tom Reynolds.) Strictly an amateur show, Coll-Agri-Fun is in its 18th year at Ag. It has appeared annually since 1927 with the exception of four years during the war. Groups participating in the con test are putting finishing touches on their entries in view of final performance Saturday night. Dress rehearsals held Wednesday promise an excellent evening of entertainment. Priies. A prize of $10 will be awarded to the organization presenting the best curtain act. The winners of the skit contest will gain posses sion of the traveling plaque put in circulation two years ago. Farm house holds the plaque at present by virtue of their prize skit per formance last year. 1947's curtain act award was won by the YMCA. Judging the winners will be a committee of Ag faculty members. Following presentation of prizes, a juke box dance will be held in the auditorium of the College Ac tivities building. Tickets are still available and may be obtained from any Coll Agri board member or at the door Saturday night. Members of the board are: Gale Erlewine, Ruth Swanson, Connie Crosby, Neal Baxter, Charlene Eggert, and Phil Keeney. Flowerday is M.C. Dale Flowerday will serve as master of ceremonies for the eve- XMAS CARDS irS TIME TO ORDER Pertonalixed Chriitmai Card Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 No. 14 Open Thurs. to 9 The Daily Nebraskan Ag editor wishes to appologize for the error contained in the publication of the new mem bers of FarmeVs Fair board. The new members are: Con nie Crosbie, Donna Rudisil, Sue Bjorklund, Charles Athey, Keith Arterburn and Don Knebel. Ag Plays Host To Farm Press The second annual "open house" of farm press and radio representatives from all over the midwest will be held at the Uni versity of Nebraska college of agriculture Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5 and 6. Bob White of the American Broadcasting company of Chi cago will be among the expected representatives from South Da kota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. The program, planned to give the broadcasters and writers an opportunity to view agricultural research work underway, will this year have its emphasis on livestock and soils. ning. The program for the show is as follows: "Cotton Clube Revue," Home Ec Club. "Musical Midgets," Ag Colleens. "My Mamma Done 'Tole Me," Loomis Hall. "Emeritus," Amikitas. "Pete's Pipe Dream," Ag Men's Social Club. "Down With City Gals," YMCA. "One Night in Love," Love Hall. "A Lion Hunt," YWCA. "Free Gas at the Grocery Store,," Farmhouse. "Show Business," Alpha Gam ma Rho. "Ah, Love," Loomis Hall. "You Too Can Be Affiliated," Amikitas. TONIGHT is COLLEGE NIGHT at INFORMAL Wear your rally clothes if you wish COUPLES ONLY Adm. $1.50 Per Couple Tax Included Four Speak For Religion Week at Ag The Ag program for Religion and Life week, Nov. 7-11, will in clude four major speakers. Meet ings have been planned to present a vaftety of views by prominent religious leaders, and students are urged to attend as many of the i convocations as possible. A talk by Dr. Walter Judd will open the week's activities Sunday at 8 p. m., in the Coliseum. Mem bers of Ag Religious Council wish to emphasize the fact that this meeting will be one of the high lights of the week, and is definite ly a part of the Ag college pro gram. Monday evening's talk will be given by Rabbi Silberman in Rooom 301, Dairy Industry at 7:30 p. m. Dr. Everton will speak at 7:30 Tuesday night at the same place. At 11:00 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, Dr. Harrison will give the last address listed on the week's pro gram at Ag. Agency Finds Jobs for Ag College Grads Constant demand for agricul turally trained men in soil con servation, soil science, range con servation and agricultural and civil engineering is the motivat ing force behind the ag place ment bureau. Carol Garey, instructor in the soils department of the Ag col lege, takes charge of this unique department. Started in January of this year, the bureau has proved to be very effective in directing Ag gradu ates to jobs of their preference. Garey emphasizes the fact that the bureau acts only as a clearing house between the employee and the students wishing employment after that it is up to the stu dent to sell himself to his pros pective boss. Of the 120 Ag graduates ex pected this year, about 30 have already contacted the bureau. Other interested students may contact Mr. Garey in the experi ment station on Ag campus. 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