The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1948, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    Wednesday, December I, 1948
Page 2
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Another Problem. . .
Basketball season at Nebraska officially opens tonight
with the first home game against Northwest Missouri
Teachers College.
There has always been a sating problem at basketball
games. In past years there has been the problem of not
enough seats to accommodate the students attending the
games. Therefore, this year an attempt is being made to
solve the problem.
All seats, in the coliseum are bing reserved for students
except 1200 general admission seats in the south balcony
and 600 faculty seats in the east balcony. All other spots
in the building are for student seating. Fifteen minutes
before game time, the general admission and faculty sec
tions will also be opened to students if these sections are
not filled.
Seats are not assigned to activity tickets as they are
in the stadium because of the limited space in the coliseum.
This seems to be a fair way of handling the situation.
The athletic department has tried to workout the seating
arrangement to the satisfaction of all students, faculty and
public giving students the advantage. It is unfortunate
that the coliseum is not large enough to accommodate
comfortably everyone that attends the games, but since
efforts are being made to satisfy basketball fans, we urge
students and other spectators to realize the problem of
limited space in the coliseum and' accept the above out
lined policy. An experiment is being tried and probably will
work with co-operation.
ISaying!
Should College Men Marry?
College men should marry only after they talk with
Tom Murphy, 6444 Leighton Avenue,
about a Custom-Tailored suit. $45 up.
"Drop a card for an early appointment"
If you have seen Bud Downing
past guest writer of this col
umn, coming out of the men's re
formatory lately, he would like It
known that he is not an inmate.
Nor is he visiting. Bud is now a
full-fledged guard while taking
judo lessons in his spare time
much to the alarm of Nancy
Jensen. She also says he's pick
ing up too many tricks of the
trade.
Contrary to popular belief, the
poll-takers' era is not over. At
least not on the Nebraska cam
pus. Enterprising Chuck Ander
son is now taking a poll of the
eligible pigmies on campus, with
honorable Intent. The last time he
found one he proposed. Site the
library.
Sports highlights are just re
turning from Oregon and the big
football team party staged after
the game. Just a quiet affair, al
tho Tom Novak returned with a
broken wrist and two damaged
fingers. He fell. Also in attend-
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Campus News
In Brief
The NU-MED meeting origin
ally planned to be held Wednes
day, Dec. 1, has been postponed
until Wednesday, Dec. 8. Further
announcements will appear in the
DAILY NEBRASKAN.
The COSMOPOLITAN CLUB
will holds its weekly meeting on
Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 7:15 p. m. in
room 316 of the Student Union.
There will be an important
meeting for KOSMET KLUB ac
tives on Thursday at 5 p. m. in the
Kosmet Klub rooms of the Union.
Scheduled for Tuesday in the
Union is a SIESTA FILM at 4
p. m. in the Lounge, a DANCING
LESSON in the ballroom at 7:30
p. m., and the CRAFT SHOP at 7
p. m.
Films of the Oregon State game
ance was Don Bloom against his
better judgment.
It might as well be spring judg
ing from'the toll of steadies, pin
nings. and engagements prevail
ing. To list a few: Scott Christian
and Polly Ann Rlckley decided on
a steady arrangement following
the long holiday vacation.
Pat Boyd and Perry Rankin are
back together again after a
week's vacation from going
steady. Then there are:
Enraged.
Mary Mattox and Vaughan
Hunkins.
Shirley Weis and Bob Horst
man. That's that, Pat.
be shown in CAMPUS QUARTER
will be shown in CAMPUS QUAR
TERBACK in the Union ballroom
on Wednesday at noon.
Tryouts for "TALENT NU"
show will be held in parlors XYZ
of the Union at 7 p. m. on Sat
urday. The CHRISTMAS CAROL CON
CERT will be at 3 p. m. and 4:30
in the Union ballroom on Sunday.
All those interested in working
on the CORN SHUCKS humor
magazine selling advertising,
please report to the Corn Shucks
office Wednesday at 4:30 p. m.
Members of the STUDENT
FOUNDATION PUBLICATIONS
group will meet Thursday, at 7
p. m. in the Rag office.
The NEW PROJECTS group of
the STUDENT FOUNDATION
The will meet Wednesday, Dec.
1, at 7 p. m. in the Rag office.
Meeting of the AGRICULTU
RAL ENGINEERS has been post
poned until Dec. 6.
Rav L. Schacht, general Super
intendent of Consumers Power
district from Columbus, Neb., will
speak to the AIEE group at 7:30
p. m., Dec. 1, in 324 Chemistry
building.
Cornhusker Countryman work
ers will meet at 4 p. m. Wednes
day in the Ag Union instead of
the regular 7:30 meeting.
. .The Red Cross Institutions com
mittee will meet today at 5 p. r.i.
in Room 313 of the Union. All
workers are asked to be present
to work on the Christmas plans
for the Veterans hospital.
There will be no meeting of
Theta Sigma Phi Wednesday.
A.S.A.E. meeting scheduled for
Wednesday, Dec. 1, has been post
poned to Wednesday, Dec. 8.
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Member
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AND HIS ORCHESTRA
AT THE
1948 MILITARY BALL
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