The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1948, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, October 1, 1948
Coll-Agri-Fun
Show Slated
For November
Hidden talent will be revealed
at Ag again this year with the
presentation of the Coll-Agri Fun
Night. The date for the event has
been set for Nov. 6, according to
Gale Erlewine, manager of Coll-Agri-
board.
Organized houses and other
groups will be represented in the
various skits and curtain acts
which make up the show. The or
ganiaztion giving the best per
formance of the evening will gain
possession of the coveted first
prize cup.
Members of the Coll-Agri board
includes Gale Erlewine, manager;
Ruth Swanson, assistant manager:
Connie Crosbie, secretary; and
Neal Baxter, treasurer.
Dairy Judging
TeamCompetes
In Iotva Meet
Members of the Ag College
Dairy Judging team will leave
Saturday for Waterloo, la., where
Intercollegiate dairy judging con
test. R. G. Fossland, team coach, an
nounced that Stan Lux, Phil Gra
bowski, Bob Epp, and Glen Clay
baugh will make the trip. The
team is picked from outstanding
men In dairy courses 8 and 9.
The judging contest this year is
being held in conjunction with the
National Dairy Cattle Congress,
which will be held Oct. 4-10.
This show, which is the na
tional convention for the five ma-
Ag Faculty to Play Host to Students
Annual Mudeiit- acuity necepuon
Scheduled for 8 p. m. Saturday
jor dairy breeds except Jerseys,
will afford the students an op
portunity to see the best herd of
the various breeds in the country
and also to get acquainted with
prominent dairy breeders and
judges from various parts of the
United States. Between 15 and 25
teams are expected from as many
colleges for the contest.
Prizes offered by the different
breed associations for the high
man, high team and coach in
clude: model cows, imported Swiss
bells, trophies, pen and pencil
sets and overnight bags.
To give the students an incen
tive to become as proficient in
judging as possible, even though
on the team, one of the four mem
bers will be named as alternate
shortly before the contest.
pedagogic manners Saturday night
when they turn out to welcome
all newcomers to the campus. Fes
tivities are slated to begin at 8
p. m. in the College Activities
building.
Unique in nature, the mixer is
an annual affair, and is sponsored
entirely bv the faculty on the
campus. Ag college is the only
one which offers such an oppor
tunity for students and instruc
tors to tret acauainted.
Other prominent personalities
on campus will be on hand to
greet students. Special guests
Saturday night will include Dr.
and Mrs. Carl Borgmann, Dean
and Mrs. T. J. Thompson, Dean
Marjorie Johnston, and the Board
of Regents.
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fickle fashion with euits and skirts. In
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PA! HE
The receiving line- is scheduled
to' form at 8 p. m. in the union
lounge. At 8:30, Gay Feistner will
commence playing in the auditor
ium for those who care to dance.'
Games will be set up downstairs,
and the Ag Union Dell will be
open to facilitate attendants. The
paity will be climaxed with the
serving of refreshments.
Chairman of the party is P. A.
Downs. Committee chairmen are
Miss Gladys Ruby and L. B. Sny
der. Sub-committee chairmen in
clude C. E. Rosenquist, E. G. Max
well, J. D. Swington, Miss Jose
phine Brooks, Miss Bess Steele,
and C. C. Minteer.
Cosmopolitan Club
Holds First Party
All foreign and American stu
dents are invited to attend the
first fall get-together-of the Uni
versity of Nebraska Cosmopoli
tan club at 8 p. m. Sunday in par
lors X, Y, and Z of the Student
Union.
Interpretation of the latest
south-of-the-border hits will be
given by a Latin-American combo
and Mrs. Ginny Pierce will sing.
Admission per person will be
25 cents.
Note to Ag Frosh
To all new Ag Students:
As an upperclassman and a
friend, I feel It my duty to
warn you about a few things
in conjunction with the ap
proaching Farmers Formal,
which is to be held next Fri
day. For one thing, you had bet
ter send home for your den
ims and cottons as soon as
possible, for anything remotely
resembling "city duds" will be
definitely out of place at the
dance.
You better start saving your
shekels immediately, for the
tickets will soon go on sale,
and you'll want to get yours
early only two dollars. What's
more you better line up that
favorite gal pretty sudden, be
cause they won't last forever.
'Muff said.
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Dancing 9 until 12
Couples Only
Adm. 1.50 per couple
Tax Included