I i Friday, December 13, 1940 DAILY NEBRASKAN , " . i . - - - i v mrr " -1 1 1 . zzr.- in y iv Serially Jo Duree f la i ii Dear Santa: It sort of seems that you arc the most eligible of bachelors, the season being what it is. For once we thought we'd keep track of the trend, follow the flock and file a wistful missive for your mail. See, old dear, the way we look at it, if you'd just take care of a couple of little things everything would be hunky dory. First, can't you cudgel your brain and evolve some way to get the band to the Rose Bowl . . . Santa, the demand's getting plum pressing. All the state papers are full of it . . . it's just gotta be. Please ? And then, after you take care of the big matter ... Please arrange an introduction between us and O. Emerson Souders, Beta . . . we'd like to meet the guy who has such appeal that Barbara Stout, KKG pledge, Tha UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA SCHOOL Of FINE ARTS The University Theatre Presentt The. Imaginary Invalid Molier Dec. 11, 12, 13 Wed., thru Fri. Temple Theatre 12th & R Sts. 7:10 Each Evening Adm. 25c-50c calls him for a date to the Mortar Board party . . . unusual Insofar as they weren't together at the social the previous Friday . . . Then, Santa, line up up a job like Delt Ardin Nestrud's got in Omaha . . . he's got a couple of long titles in the Pontiac outfit. . . Then, send us some bubble bath . . . the Phi Gams think it's swell stuff ... a couple of AOPi's posted some over so that Bub Thompson and John Kerl could well bub ble in their bath . . . Oh, Santa, you'd better fix up a date for Kappa Sig Rex Weaver for their buffet supper . . . brother Frank Sims snapped off Pi Phi Margaret Koupal while Rex was attempting to call her . . . gee. . . Bye, now . . . but did you know that Jack Castle and Lorraine Chant are a Sig Chi-AOPi steady combination now . . . likewise Ann Thomas, DC, and Bob O'Connell, Phi Psi . . . plus social note, Rol land Finley pledged ATO and the Delta Delta Deltas are entertain ing their traveling secretary . . . Have a happy time at the Mor tar Board party . . . and if we don't see you, Merry Christmas. . . Your CrtrnhuskiT picture can ht marie In a distfnrtivf stvlf for Christmas Rifta order now at TOWNSKND STl'IMOS. Adv. Park in g- ( Continued from page 1.) setting up restricted areas for office. assistants and possibly for students who wish to rent stalls, a committee of the Innocents so ciety is studying questionnaires on this subject sent to the operat ing superintendents of other uni- Enjoy Perfect Radio Reception On the Special Train to The ROSE BOWL GAME U. S. PATENT NO. 2164251 Tk Zenith Univwiol the only portable rodio which work efficiently. X. V.: 3 TH ieerl of r w' GUARANTEED 194, 2FW(rij. reception Play from eit con. Ulned bttery,. or light socket. 110 volt AC or. it on the win. if Thenwi9j,yF dow glata of the II ,V4' ZENITH h tram or auto- jl "' fo p,ay J" n mobile and re- . ( frob.. t " oN,' ceive ideal rad.o ; f ' ... or your k f man i . 'VVT Sineing a group of five cn-rols, the YW ve.iper choir of 20 voices will present its annual Christmas program at 5 p. m. After the processional u uome All Ye Faithful," Marian Cramer will read scripture verses which tell the Christmas story. The choir will sing a group of five carols: Lo How a Rose (Prae torius), Christmas Carol (Hungar ian folk song), Sleep, Holy Child (old French carol) with Miirae Anderson as soloist, Nativity Song (Plympton), Noel of the Bressan Waits (Bressan folk song). Mar ian White and Ruth Surber will play two flute duets, and Betty Conday will sing a contralto solo. The service will close with a special arrangement of Silent Nierht. Holv Night, by the choir. Frances Keefer directs the choir and Virginia Kent accompanies the group. vesper o sing earois versities. On the basis of recom mendations made revised zonmg rules will be made. To hour parking. Effects of the restriction of R street to a two hour zone, put into effect by the city council upon recommendations of the Innocents society and Dean H. H. Foster to the city attorney early this month, were explained by Donaldson and Regler to be as follows: 1. Those from down town wno had been filling the places on R were forced further north onto the campus and particularly north on Wth. 2. An abundance of unfilled parking places are available for students on R street near the cen ters of campus activity. 3. Office assistants and mem bers of the Law faculty are having to park on the campus and are applying for zoning changes. The committee recognized that changes of this nature would re quire alterations in the habits of the various groups. With the liagonal area on the west side of the street, it will be necessary to come on to the campus from 14th or to circle nortn at tne man in order to be heading south to park. Provision was made for the diagonal zone on the west how ever, to facilitate the emptying f the campus following classes and at noon when the major traf fic is southward, thereby remov ing the congestion at 14th and a. Members of the Innocents com mittee studying the problem are Gerald Spahn, George Frischer, Ed Segrist, John Mason, and ciyae Martz, chairman. Out where gals are gals; team to train there . You can always count on the chamber of commerce. From Phoenix, Ariz., yesterday came a special bulletin from that body bringing news of great enter tainment planned for Huskers when they take their pre-game training there. And came the warning that the Big Six champions are not to be surprised when they are met by Arizona's beautiful coeds who will appear in short fringed skirts, cowboy boots, and ten-gallon hats. So it looks as if "out where the west begins," so does the fun. rtinerary- (Continued from page 1.) hotel while in Los Angeles. Returning, the train will leave Los Angeles at 12:30 p. m. Thurs iv Jan. 2. usinff the Southern Pacific; lines to San Francisco and eastward to Reno and Salt Lake City. The special will make a stnnover from Thursday night un til 8:35 p. m. Friday at San Fran cisco. The Great salt Lane win he crossed at sunset Saturday. The Union Pacific will carry the train from Salt Lake to uenver YMCA sponsors 4all-ag night' parly Saturday evening An "all-ag night" will be spon sored Saturday by the ag college YMCA, The event, which will last from 8 to 11:30 p. m., will be held at the city YMCA build ing, at 13th and P streets. 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