IB53EBEEHSKUi 8: Pacre 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, October 10, 1946 Large Radio Class Enrollment Causes These Havnr Smiles l-.WV-f- " If Happy smiles of Frofessors Bo gen and Morgan fsef picture) are caused by the present large en rollment in rrulic classes ap proximately 100 over that of last year. "Increased appropriations for equipment, expansion and con struction in the racic department are being uted foi a new record ing library, rehearsal room with booths and recorders and a class room with radio outlet. Conver sion of basement rooms into an engineer's workshop and plan ning offic eh; alsc in progress. Respemsi'Lilities. In contrast to one program, in augurated as "Eooi: Nook News" five years ayn, is this year's sched ule of full or prirt production for seven radio shows. Following is a resume of the department's work on the air up to date. "American Sthor) of the Air" (KFAB. 5 p. m. Fr&ey): Nebras ka furnishes iast 15 minutes of 30 minute show, fc'ixw-up discus sions with Eofer as moderator. 'Radio Workshop" (KFOR, 4:15 Do you know that when Ne braska played nr?:nst Stanford university in the F.ose Bowl on New Year's Day, :S41. more Ne btaskans f.lloweci the team to the west const than nine supporters of any other visitinp school? Did you know that Nib'a.'r.a's marching bind is famous throughout the country as one tf the nation's outstanding collcre bands? Did you know that Cer.eral Pershing amended the Unhtisity of Ne braska ant) was: renmandant of the ROTC unit here for several years? SCARFS WITH 4M IIRASKV IN NAMLIIEADS re 4 V f it Suede -f ininh rayon head tquares in your favorite colors; wtille, black, red aqua, tn, nsabe, royal blue, w LrtwK with nail head trim. p. m. Wed.): Formerly "Book Nook News." "Your University Speaks" (KFOR, 12:30 Sunday): Music, interviews and speeches. "University Forum of the Air" (KFAB, 10:30 p. m. Mon.): Speak ers, faculty discussions. Lancaster county Veterans Serv ice center sponsors a program over KFOR at 7:15 p. m. Monday, which dramatizes veterans' prob lems taken from actual case rec ords. "Better Business Bureau" (KFOR, 11:30 Sat.): Business ad vice and consultation. Yearbook Reports Picture Schedule Complete yearbook picture schedules for all orggat ized houses were announced today by Cornhusker business manager Dean Skokan. Skokan said all unaffiliated stu dents would schedule their pic tures in the mornings at Kine- hart-Marsden, official yearbook photoranhers. October 1 1-19 Pt'Mn Onmmn Ixmnia Phi Beta Kstinn Alpha Theta October 21-26 Kinnn Knppa Rammi Pt Betn Phi fllcmn Delta Tau Sigma Knppa HmiHPmothers all week Tnwn Chili Mon. 21-Wed. 23. Hespcria Mon 21 -Wed. 2.1. Cnrl Hall Thura. 2t-S;it. 2. Pallartinn Thura. 24-Sat. 26. Octoher 28-Novemher 2 I.ove Memorial all veek Women Residenepe Hulls all week. International all week. November 4-9 Alnha Tau OmeRa Beta Sterna Psl Beta Theta Pt Delta Tan Delta November 11-1(1 Delta Unsllon Kfinpa Slums Phi Delta Theta Phi Oammn Delta November 18-23 Phi Kanna Psl Sterna Alpha Epallon fi'Kma Chi Sterna Nu December 2-7 9sma Phi Kps'lon Theta XI XI P1 Phi 7.eta Beta Tan Deltn Sigma PI Mary Beaton To Inter Varsity Christian Group Miss Mary Beaton, graduate of the University of British Colum bia and national staff member of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fel lowship, will speak at a dinner being given in her honor by members of the Nebraska I. V. C. F. The dinner will be in par lors XYZ of the Union Friday at 5:30 p. m. As a part of the program Miss Mary Louise Boemer, faculty member of the school of music, will play sacred piano music. Among the special guests will be Professor and Mrs. O. K. Bouw sma, faculty sponsor, and his wife. Other highlights of the week are the following meetings, which will be held at the Union and which will be directed by Miss Beaton: Thursday at 7 p. m. in room 313, a "Get Acquainted" meeting; Saturday at 6:30 p. m. in room 316, a discussion "Your Questions Concerning the I. V. C. F."; Sunday at 3 p. m. in room 316, a discussion on the question, "Is Christianity Practical on the U N. Campus?" "Group singing led by Marvin Miller and special musical num bers will be included in each meeting it was announced. Fred Astaire dropped ten pounds rehearsing and executing his last screen dance, "Puttin on the Ritz" for "Blue Skies." He an nounced his retirement from movies after the Technicolor mu sical was finished. Paramount has given William Demarest permission to appear on the Eddie Bracken radio show on a week-to-week basis. CONTRACT BRIDGE CLASSES Begin 4:30 P. Mv Thurs., Oct 10 Dale Ball, Instructor Union 313 Contract Bridge Tournament 2:00 P. Mv SATV OCT. 12 Unoin Parlors YZ Register at Office 9. t 1 i I : 1 . .-" w. rWv 'i ft ! . -9 ' i no The sports suit Out of lite classic ooooon come the new 'Social liulleifly" port 8 ttuil . . . looking ever bo smart. New line and a new way with accessories . . . you'll be wearing yours from a. ni. to p. m. 8wu '45 SPORTSWEAR-SECOND 6tL 4 i 1'fniw CM! Htrtet FWr mil