The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 24, 1948, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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Wednesday; November 24,
Menu's P
Laundry
So you want to lie in the
Men's Dorm! Well, no one can
blame you. A brief excursion
through any one of the three
Men's Dormitories on the cam
pus is sufficient to make any man
jealous of the 270 Dormitory resi
dents. Much of the success of the
Dormitories is due to John E.
Speas, the ambitious new direc
tor of the Men's Residence Halls.
Speas is a recent graduate of
Colorado A and M. He comes to
Nebraska as a well qualified ad
ministrator, being a sociology
major, and having served as
president of the Student Council
at Colorado A and M last year.
Although he is serving as full
time director of the Dormitories,
Speas hopes to take up graduate
work on a part-time basis next
semester.
Have Efficient Management
Under the direction of Speas,
the Dormitories have developed a
most efficient system of self-management.
Each of the three Resi
dence Halls has a governing unit
consisting of a president, secre
tary, social chairman and athletic
chairman. A council, composed of
two men, presides over these
three bodies combining them into
one functioning unit. These two
men are: President Norman Zahn,
Bizad junior; and Secretary-
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AND HIS ORCHESTRA
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featuring
The Moonlight
Serenaders
Jack Sperling
Pete Candoli
HAIL ORDERS K0W!
York Chamber of
Commerce
Advance Tickets
Including Tax
UNO Ulf ADDRESSED,
STAMPED ENVELOPE
Prices After Nov. 30 $2-40
Spectators $1.00
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Treasurer Tom May, Bflad sopho
more.
An extensive athletic program
is conducted by the athletic chair
men of the different Dormitories.
These men see to it that their
Dormitories are represented not
only in intramural sports, but in
inter-dormitory sports as well. No
Dormitory man is lacking for
want of an athletic outlet.
Social Trogram Developed
The social program is as well
developed as the athletic pro
gram. Similar to other organized
houses the Men's Dorms hold
hour dances with sororities and
exchange dances with the Wom
en's Residence Halls. The most
recent social event was a party
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THE DAILY NEBRASfCAN
held last week at the Cornhusker
Hotel, which was acclaimed by
all as "quite a party." Future
events are on the agenda.
Outstanding are the conditions
within the Dormitories. Maid
service for the rooms is a per
manent feature as far as the men
are concerned. Other advantages
are: lounges within the dormitor
ies, air-conditioned sleeping dorms
where sleeping in dorms is neces
sary, daily laundry service, etc.
All of this, and more too, the men
have for only $55 per semester
in Dorm A, and $75 per semester
in Dorms B and C, where the
men have individual sleeping
quarters.
Future Plans Told
Future plans are being made
for more &nd better Dormitories.
Eventually there will be ten
dormitories with their own cen
tral eating unit and complete self
management and administration.
These buildings will cover an
area of two square blocks in the
shape of a huge quadrangle.
At present plans are being made
to improve the present Dormitor
ies. Recreation and lounging fa
cilities are being added. Study
rooms are being improved. Every
effort is being made to make life
in the dorm as convenient and
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Tri-K to Judge
Crop Display
In Kansas City
Four members of the Tri-K
crops judging team are in Kan
sas City, Mo., where they will
represent the University of Ne
braska at the intercollegiate crops
contest this week. It will be heM
in the Livestock Exchange build
ing. ,
The team, coached by Dave
Sander, is composed of Don Smith,
Jack Baird, Fendrew Nelson and
John Osier. This team will also
compete in a similar contest in
Chicago on Nov. 29.
pleasureable as possible. No won
der everyone is clamoring for en
trance into the Men's Residence
Halls.
Jantzen Sweotrs tttol
vry compui cn...anu
no wonder! Exclusivt with the
'48 Jantzen swtattr collection are
tht coordinated college colors
permitting a perfectly matched
wardrobe. Sensational, new
fabrics for women include tht
tweedy Homespun shot with Lurex,
the exciting metallic yarn
luxurious full-fashioned Angoras
and Chinese Cashmeres. Fabrics
for men includ
Scotch Fleece,
Snowshaker and
V. Handstitch.J
At leading stof.