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Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, Dec. 5, 1948 Feminine Ingenuity VJill Rampage At Annual Prfortor Board Dance Feminine ingenuity will be on the rampage again Friday night at the tradtional Mortar Board ball. Coeds will have the full range of the field in asking their favorite man to the "women's choice" ball. After that big date has been made the pleasure will be all hers to decorate him in her most imaginative corsage, vary ing from the ludicrous to the weird, this probably being the most spectacular aspect of the affair. Furnishing the best in dancing music will be the ace drummer man, Gene Krupa and his orch estra. Krupa, who with Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorscy helped to educate the public to the rage of swing music back in 1934, is today one of the leading dance maestros in the country. Krupa. today is the first to say that the era of blatant swing has gone and that bands should be fashioned to suit dancers. Stresses Ballad Work Krupa says that his band, on many tunes, stresses ballad work and harmony, the ryhthm section blending into the melody as much as the reeds and brass. Another important feature of the ball will be the presentation of eight eligible bachelors who were selected at an all-coed elec tion held last Tuesday. Twenty two fraternity and T" 'pendent men were selected eir re spective organizatir . candi dates for Bachelor titles. Start Now Mortar Board tickets are on sale for the second week. Coeds wearing the little black "8-ball" are evidencing their purchase of a ticket and the fact that they're "on the ball" and not "behind the 8-ball." Tassels and Mortar Boards are selling tickets priced at $3.00 per couple. Spectator tickets are $0.50. Tradition says that the women not only do the asking for the date, but call for their dates and, in general ,act as escorts for the evening. All of which means that coeds had better start shopping for their favorite means of trans portation, and if you're going to take that "man of your dreams" out to a pre-formal dinner, you better start saving those pennies and getting that reservation! Correction Max Randolph Swanson was incorrectly named as Max Ran dolph in tho Friday edition of The Daily Ncbraskan, in a page 5 story. Winterset Continued from page 1 Esdras by Paul Harrington; and Garth by Dewey Ganzell. Remainder of the cast is as fol lows: Don Johannes as Shadow, Joe Moore as Carr, Gay Marr as the hobo, Bill Line as the police man, Bill Klamm as the police sergeant, Frank Jacobs as the radical, Sanford Levy as the sailor, Clare Denton as Lucia, Mil dred Hodtwalker as Piny, Don Veta as Herman, Leonard Pach man as a street urchin, Kirk Sor e.nsen and Jack Norman as two men in blue serge suits, and Helen Prince and Joan Lewis as two girls of the neighborhood. Classified ' CORSAGES Order early. Made to plense. Fairyland (.roe nnousea. nil o. tw8iZ. VET. aim wife wish rile to Denver for Christmas. Share expenses. Call Mac 2-l34 evening. Kt It iff ."" for r'tnrnfBin7irTr7i ran with (Sold finished bead to Uni versity Theatre. . MEMBERS or aoius of member of Theta Chi fraternity attending the university, please contact F, W. LA DUE, Corn- husker hotel. 2 black tuxedos, one Rrey overcoat, two business suits, size 3S-4U. Excellent con dition. 3-5M7. NEED music fur that house party, ban quet, dance, etc.? Russ will not up speaker in each room, furnish records and man to operate equipment. Phone 6-6303. VOl R choice of hport shirts. Gabar dine, terca cloth, all wool, flannel, cord tiroy, brlRht or subdued colon, plain or French ruffH, straight or diagonal open ing; all hIkcm, priced from (4.95 to $9. Oft. A KllS CMmil.NU STORt, 1400 O. ON campus gas-heated rooms for men. Meals. Prefer veterans or out state students. 2-4438. FOR SALE Fur Chubby. Like new. I'hone 3-7939. XMAS CARDS Assortments or all alike. Name Imprinted if Desired Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 o. 14 Open Thurs. to 9 7 I', -. , ' . - S U'f .--f - r- ik iT ' 1 J inn MM S UlWW?r of Syracuse University says - V- V f , CHESTERFIELD is the cigarette I smoke in my new picture, AN INNOCENT AFFAIR. I always enjoy their WILDER, BETTER TASTE . . . Its 3T ajarefto." ara a. n. ta.( at x I STARRING IN AN INNOCENT AFFAIR A UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE i ar 'I.'. "I smoke Chesterfields because they're MILDER and better every y. They re tops with my college menas. Ml ii ill" mm ... " ..... - - I.:--:::-'- yY j- : Mix mfflRlM