PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, September 30, 1949 ISA to Open Campaign for New Members ISA w.ll open its 1949-50 mem bership campaign Monday with the goal set at 1.000 members, according to Don Flesher, mem bership chairman. An organization encouraging social activities for unaffiliated students, the Independent Stu dents association is the only or ganization of its kind on the cam pus. It a '.so encourages independ ent students to participate in extra-curricular activities. The campaign, which will end Oct. 15. will be climaxed by a dance free to all holders of mem bership cards. In addition tn the campaign dance, a party or dance is so lied- NU Bulletin Hoard All past and present members and pledges of Kernels, (BABW), enrolled in the university this se mester, are urged to contact Dona Jean Saum. 4-1812, immediately. Tassel committee to point bal loons will meet at 9 a. m. Satur- uled for every month of the 1949-50 school year. Membership dues this year will be 50 cents a semester or 75 cents a year. All ISA Council members ill be selling memberships. Booths will bo maintained in the Union. Sosh. Ag Union and Dorms starting Monday. Council members include: Presi dent, Bill Plank: vice-president. Joann Learning: corresponding i secretary, Phyllis Johnson: treas urer. Bobbie Floiy; and publicity 1 chairman. Betty Carroll. day in Room 101, Avery Lab., in stead of 8 a. m. Rev. Charles Kemp of the Uni versity YMCA will speak on men tal and spiritual health at the Agriculture Inter-Denominational Youth Fellowship meeting on Sunday. Oct. 2, at 5:30 in Room 333 Starr. Moies of the Minnesota-Nebraska football game will be shown at the Coliseum Mondav niht at 7.30. Admission is 25 cents. Ralph Koch and Art Gilbert were elected to the offices of Treasurer and Warden-Historian of Phalanx at their meeting Wed nesday night. Commander R. Bass announced that the Phalanx's an nual rush smoker will be held on next Wednesday evening, with all ROTC and NROTC students invited. Will Hack at Turnpike The Turnpike will present Will Back's orchestra on the nights ot Sept. 30, Oct. 1, and Oct. 2. He has just completed an ex tended engagement at Melody Mill Ballroom in Chicago. Af ter his stand here at the Turn pike he will play at the Aragoti and Trianon Ballroom in Chicago, the Schroeder Hotel in Milwaukee and others. .:' 01 Get Entry For IIAGGAR FOOTBALL RAT m$ Here For SLACKS INC C 0 N If S I ,000.00 In Cash Prizes - - ' 1 rw - Mi -- t A ' I y I 'N I I 6) K Mi r 5 x v S' If ( 9 W i 1 V t V Football fan! Tome in for information on llip llapgar Slat k Footlall Hatirif; Contot. Learn how you may vsin as inui h as $)M).()0 or any of a total of $l,0t'0.00 in cash prizes by correctly rating the nation's top five football teams for 191'). Ami vhi!e you're here, see the new Haggar Slacks for Fall, America's topmost trouser alue. It's easy to build a lavish Fall wardrobe around a few pairs of Haggar Slacks. PHee 10TH & O STREETS 1 f w x . j WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW. ..IT'S 3T Yes. Camels are SO MLD that in a coast t j coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels and only Camels for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, rejcrted NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION DUE TO SMOKING CAMELS!