The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 30, 1946, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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BY ELLIE SWANSON
With secret little plans taking
place behind closed doors, the
campus is preparing to blossom
out in full glory come Friday.
The whole week end will be so
packed with activities that every
thing will have to take a back
6eat to fun.
Before venturing into the big
plans coming up, it might be well
to mention T. Dorsey's concert
Monday night. The only complaint
of mcst . of the people who at
tended is that they could hardly
refrain from dancing. A few seen
among the mob were Nancy King
and Marv Bowhay, Bobbie Bush
and Fred Sidles, Don Grube and
Ann Robinson and Patsy Krause
and Gene Dilldine. The Phi Delts
had the honor of listening to Tom
mic Wright (guest pianist) at their
house afterwards doing a repeat
of his feature of the program,
"Rhapsody in Blue."
Bixby ta Iowa.
A few of our students will de
sert the campus next week end
for other places. Joan Bixby will
take off to Spencer. Ia., to see her
man, who must be pretty im
portant to take her from the big
celebrations. Joanie Vingers with
Normie Williams and Nancy Wat
kins and Si Margueson will take
off to Omaha for a wedding . . .
specified not their own, although
Joanie and Normie have been
looking quite serious for some
time.
The Beta pledges are inaugurat
ing arr old custom ntrt practiced
for a long time. They are having
a Tea Dance with the Gamma Phi
pledges, which sounds like lots of
fun.
Rumor has it that Bev Engdahl
has called it a steady deal with
Don Waite while, if it's true,
what's to become of poor Bill
Tyson? On the opposite side of
the fence is Mary Ann Meyer,
who seems to be minus a certain
fraternity pin.
Friday night will find some peo-
Coucossions Men
All boys interested in selling
concessions in the stands at the
football tames, call Phyllis
Freed, 2-3526. All salesboys will
work on a commission basis
aad admitted t the tames
free.
FRIDAY, NOV. 1
COLLEGE
NIGHT
at
HOME COMING
DANCE
ALUMS WELCOME
HIS j
Dancing 9 until 12
College Couples Only
No Stags
pie doing nothing ia particular
while waiting for the big night
Saturday. John Ayers will be with
Barbie Wentz and B. J. Olson with
Bill Slebolt Jackie Tobin will be
with her week end visitor, Bud
Douthit, which means they will
be together at the Homecoming
Dance, too.
As for the Homecoming dance,
it is promised by those who really
know to be one of the best in our
history. Marg Sturm will be with
Orville Chatt. Joe Loisel with
Sally Stebbins and Anne Whitham
with Arleigh Batson. Rod Lind
wall will have the honor of en
tertaining his high school steady
who is now at Stephens . . . Sue
Kelly. Coming with Sue will be
Dorothy Kent, who has a date
with Bill Boydsten. Vhile Phyllis
Teagarden and Jack Hill of the
Daily Nebraskan will be among
the throng.
Federalists Meet,
Draft Constitution
The constitution committee of
the Student Federalists met last
night in the Union and prepared
a constitution to be presented to
the main group for ratification at
the regular meeting on Thursday.
If the document is ratified, it will
then be referred to the Student
Council for approval.
Herbert Rohde will lead a dis
cussion on the subject "Federal
Principles in History", at the meet
ing Thursday, according to Her
man Turk, acting chairman of
Student Federalists,
Uclan-Husker
Ticket Blanks
Available Now
Ticket's to the UCLA-UN game
on November 30 are selling fast,
and any Nebraskans planning to
attend should order their tickets
as soon as possible, according to
Bill Ungies of Los Angeles, chair
man of the committee in charge.
Application blanks for tickets
are available In the Athletic' of
fice at t" e coliseum, and anyone
wishing to attend the game will
be given a blank upon request.
However, the blanks are filled out
and sent by the individual appli
cant, and the Athletic office, by
necessity, can offer no service in
acquiring tickets.
Alum.
Both students and alums should
place orders for tickets at once,
if they wish to sit in the Nebraska
section, Ungies said.
On Friday evening, November
29, a pre-game jubilee is being
staged at Earl Carroll's theater for
as many as 1,160 visiting and Cali
fornia resident Nebraskans. An in
formal affair, the party will start
with a kick-off sports huddle at
7 p. m., followed by dinner at 8
and the Earl Carroll show.
Reservations for the party are
$5.50 each and should be sent at
once to Louis Frost, treasurer of
the Los Angeles Alumni Club, 756
South Broadway, Los Angeles.
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