The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1947, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, September 25," 1947
Mizzou Trek
On Schedule
For Oct. 31
The general schedule for the
Student Council-sponsored migra
tion to the Nebraska-Missouri
game at Columbia Nov. 1st was
announced at the Council meet
ing Wednesday afternoon by
Frank Loeffcl, rally chairman.
Plans include a round-trip in re
served train coaches, block at
tendance of Nebraska rooters at
the game, and a mass rally staged
in the center of the Columbia
business district.
Annual Migration
Each year the Council sponsors
a student-body migration to the
scene of a Cornhuskcr game away
from home. A traditional event,
the migration offers students a
special opportunity to display
school spirit. Last year's jaunt
took varsity boosters to Kansas
University.
The yell squad, the 125-piece
ROTC Band, approximately 50
Corn Cobs and Tassels and repre
sentatives from Student Council
will form the nucleus of the mi
gration body. Members of WAA
will manage food concessions on
the train.
Costs Low
Cost for railway fare and game
ticket total $20, with $2.75 for the
game, and $17.25 for the round
trip Burlington fare. The special
train will leave the Lincoln Union
terminal at 11 p.m. Friday Oct.
31st to arrive in Columbia during
the forenoon of game day. The
group will depart again at 11 Sat
urday night, to arrive in Lincoln
Sunday morning.
Announcement of the ticket
selling drive will be made later,
Loeffel said. In the meantime,
his committee urges students to
set aside $20 in their budget for
the annual migration. Committee
members include Betty Aasen,
Joan Farrar, and Stanley Mala-shock.
Coeds to Meet
Dean Johnston
At Annual Tea
An annual tea for all women
students, particularly freshmen
ji nd new students, will be given
by Miss Marjorie Johnston, dean
ot women and her staff at Ellen
Smith hall on Friday, September
2Cth from 3:30 to 5:30.
Guests will be greeted by Miss
Joyi e Gcddes, president of Mortar
Bonrd, Miss Elizabeth Curley
president ol Associated Women
Suulents, will introduce them to
Miss Johnston. In the receiving
line with Miss Johnston will be
Mr? R. G. Gustavson, Miss Elsie
Foid Piper and Miss Jean Witt.
Assisting in the parlor and court
will be members of Mortar
Board, Miss Margaret Cannell,
Miss Mildred Taylor, Mrs. Philip
Schmelkin, Miss Sallie Wilson
and Mrs. Paul Sehnert.
During the first hour Mrs. Carl
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HMIetinsa
Riema Tau will meet in the Stu
dent Union, room 316 at 7 p. m.
Thursday.
Gamma Lambda
Gamma Lambda will meet in
the Student Union, XYZ parlor
each Wednesday at z.
Cominius Club
Cominius Club will meet in the
Temple, room 24, at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday.
Unl Vet's
University Veterans organiza
tion will hold their first meeting
in the Student Union, parlor Y,
at 7:15 p. m. Thursday. Any
one interested in working as pub
lic relations man for the uvu
call Uni. Ext. 146 or come to
office at 209 Nebr. Hall.
Phi Upsilon Omlcron.
Phi Unsilon Omicron will meet
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the
Home Ec Social parlors.
Gamma Delta
Lutheran students are invited
to the Gamma Delta meeting
Thursday, 7:15 p. m., Room 315,
Student Union.
Courtesy Lincoln Journal
rrofessor and Mrs. Marvel L. Baker have announced the engage
ment of their daughter, Frances, to Robert Wesley Koehler, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehler of Fremont. Miss Baker is a grad
uate of the University of Nebraska where she was a member of
Towne Club, and Is a former.
member of the Lincoln Sym
hony Orchestra. For the past
year, she has been employed by
the Citizens State bank. After
serving as a pilot in the Army
Air Corps, Mr. Koehler is con
tinuing his studies at the Uni
versity of Nebraska, where he
is president of Alpha Gamma
Rho. No date has been set for
the wedding.
CLASSIFIED
LOST Wednesday afternoon. Mortar
Board pin. Brverly Jackson, phone
6-7594.
BALLROOM danclnW Ftmllo 2705 Royal
Court. Nellie Hpeuli-U. Telephone 3-54SO,
ENJOY bicycling at TKD'S-RENT-A-
BIKK, 25th N. Phone 5-9129. 25c
per hour.
Etolit Commission
Leader Positions
Open in YWCA
Junior and senior women who
wish to lead YWCA freshmen
commission groups are asked to
apply at the YWCA office in Ellen
Smith Hall before Monday, Sep
tember 29.
There are openings for eight
leaders for the fall semester. Any
girl interested in the field of hu
man relations will be considered.
Sociology, psychology, and educa
tion majors are preferred, but
previous experience in the YWCA
is not necessary.
Further information can be ob
tained at a personal interview,
from the YWCA secretary, or from
Marcia Mockctt, director of
YWCA freshmen work.
WATCHES THOROUGHLY CLEANED
Oiled, adjusted and electronically timed
for only $3.50. Dick's Watch Service,
Nebraska Book Store.
LOST Terminal leave bond Sept. 15 near
administration building. Call Don
Slama at 5-9674.
Learn Ballroom
at tl
Jean Mikkelsen
DANCE STUDIO
ther type of dancing
Phone 5-906$
T. Borgman and Mrs. C. II.
Old father will preside at the tea
table in the dining room and Mrs.
G. W. Rosenlof and Mrs. Earl
Fullbrook at the table in the
court.
At the tea table in the dining
room during the second hour will
be Mrs. T. J. Thompson and Miss
Mabel Lee while Miss Margaret
Fedde and Miss Luvicy Hill will
preside at the tea table in the
court.
Assisting with the serving will
be presidents of the women's
houses and organizations. Mem
bers of Delta Omicron, Mu Phi
Epsilon ond Sigma Alph Iota will
furnish music for the tea.
DICK'S
Watch Service
In the
Nebraska Book Store
Your watch cleaned, oiled,
adjusted and electronically
timed.
Only
$
3.50
BT TICKETS
for
Concert Scries
SALE!
&t20
More wanted than the
next three makes combined
on
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
and STUDENT UNION
STUART THEATRE
SEASON TICKETS ?5
Incl. Tax
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