Friday, DecemSer 6, Ifrffi Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN li Easterner Club Selects Cohen Nciv President New officers for present year were elected at Wednesday's Easterners' Club meeting. Art Cohen .founder of the organiza tion, was unanimously elected to the post of president; Peter Bee- lak, assumes the posts of vice president and treasurer; and 15U1 Boydston became the organiza tion's secretary, Bill Boydston, Transportation Chairman .outlined the full sched ule of the "Student Special," con sisting of private, specially equipped coaches, running on the Burlington Railroad to and from Chicago for the purpose of mak ing satisfactory connections leav ing and returning to Lincoln. Train Time. The train leaves Lincoln at 7:30 p. m. December 20 and ar rives in Chicago at 8 a. m. on the 21st. Returning, the "Student Special" becomes a part of the "Advanced Flier, and leaves Chi cago at 12:30 p. m. January 5, ar riving in Lincoln at 10:40 p. m, on the same day. The Burlington officials have Informed the Easterner s Club that all reservation trains leaving and returning to Lincoln on these days have been sold out, and that the "Special" -is the only hope for the eastern students who have not as yet made reservations to return east. All those students, whether members of the Eastern, ers' Club or not, who are inter ested in taking this train either or both ways are requested to contact Bill Boydston. Besides notifying Boydston, in tereste students are requested to purchase coach tickets at the Burlington ticket office before the 15th of this month so the railroad can make appropriate arrange ments for the number of people going. Churches ... (Continued from Page 1.) In the Bible study Tuesday eve ning at 7:30 in Room 316 of the Union. The meeting will include special music as well as group singing, according to Abe Edi ger, president of the group. Hanging of Greens. A Christmas devotional program end the Hanging of the Greens will highlight Baptist student ac tivities this week end. A lunch will be served Sunday at 5:30 at the Student center. Dec. 14 is the date for the Backwards Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wil mot are in charge. Regular Sunday morning serv ices at the University Episcopal church will be at 8:30 ' and 11 o'clock. TONIGHT COLLEGE NIGHT ot HIS Dancing 9 until 12 College Couples Only No Stags Civil Engineers See Construction Film at Meeting "Bridging a Century," a movie depicting the development and construction of the Golden Gate bridge was shown at a recent meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Additional comments on the subject were made by Prof. R. E, Edgecome, ASCE faculty adviser Plans were discussed for the Engineers Week program and in spection trips for the coming year at the meeting. Members were re minded of the Engineers Convo cation on Tuesday when John Cramer will speak. The next meeting of the ASCE is planned for January 15. Registration ... (Continued from Page 1.) college In which the student Is registered where they will be countersigned. 6. The registration forms are to be left in the dean's office. 7. The student's copy of regis- XMAS CARDS Pertonalited or Plain Atl-Alik or Auortti Goldenrod Stationery Store Z15 North 14 tratlon will be returned to the student at the appointed time for payment of fees. 8. Payment of fees will be cared for in Memorial "Hall (east en trance.) Students must present identification card at time of pay ment of fees. Schedule of dates for payment of fees Is as follows: A to C Inclusive Thursday, January 23. D to G inclusive Friday, Jan uary 24. II to K Inclusive Monday, Jan uary 27. L to N inclusive Tuesday, January 28. d to SK Inclusive Wednesday, January 29. SL to Z Inclusive Thursday, January 30. 9. Any student failing to pay fees on day assigned will not be permitted to pay fees until Friday, January 31 and will then be as sessed a late fee. 10. Veterans must observe the same rules as to the time of pay ing fees. Failure to do so will re sult in a charge against the in dividual. 11. Changes in registration can- No w It's My Turn! Man plagues woman With fiendish schemes He twists what she says Till it's what she means! Eddie McCullough not be made before Monday or Tuesday, February 3 or 4. John Lund, who is Betty Hut ton's romantic interest in "The Perils of Pauline," once sold novelties by mail order from Rochester, N. Y., before he turned actor. Have Your Photograph Token at the IT FFiCIAL THE Look for the studio at hall 'A,' v "S Vv i ( S ? ft V( J'JT :ir BMW f r. V ft it f , - The first print, atop smooth blac k rayon crepe. 29.95 JTTN A ir--if If ' ' : ( I r 7 v x k s ; "bp Party-Pink in a pure wool by Bo tany, with gold accented belt. 29.95 New and nice... for now, and into Spring FASHION FLOOR SECOND & .1