n 1 1 PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, September 18, I99 Union Committee Opens Student Position Filings Students interested in working . Music Marcia Pratt, House and for Union Activities Committee Hospitality, Marge Cherny; Corn should file for position Monday j petitive Games and Hobby; Pat through Friday this week in the ; Bussey; Public Relations, Paul activity ofiice of the city and Ag Union. The booths will be open from 9 to 5 each day. A new program has been setup this year. All new workers will be assigned to a pool, from which they are to be drawn to work on any or all of the committees. Former workers will re-file, and have a chance to become mem bers ol the various committees. T::e committees ar,d their spon sors are: General Entertainment, Bob Mosher; Special Activities, Herb Reese; Convocations, By Weltchek. The former workers will per haps eventually be selected for a position on the Student Union Board of Managers, on which are represented six faculty members three alumni, and twelve stu dents. Four will be from Ag campus. Freshmen girls are urged to sign for future reference. They will be called upon as soon as the first six weeks of school are over The Student Union Activity of fice is run entirely by students, and prepared to meet the needs of Hooper; Dance, Olive Gettman; i every student in the University. NU Bulletin Board ISA council meeting Monday in room 309, Student Union.. All rep resentatives must be present. All active members of Pershing Rifles Co. A-2 are requested to be present Monday at 5 p. m. in Lounge of Armory. Freshmen who have not ac quired their frosh beanies may pick up tickets in the activities office. Administration building. Anyone interested in working on the business staff of Corn Shucks humor magazine will meet Tuesday in the Union Corn Shucks office at 4:30 p. m. University Flying Club meets Tuesday at 7 p. m. in 916 Student Union. There are four openings for anyone interested in learning to fly. Those interested should attend the Tuesday meeting. "Centennial Summer" starring Jeanne Crain, Cornel Wilde and Linda Darnell will be the free movie at the Union Ballroom Sun day, 7:30 p. m. University tennis courts will be open for all students 7-10 p. m. each evening, Monday through Friday. A "first come first serve" policy will be used until the courts become overcrowded. Then reservations can be made at the P.E. building. The courts will be used for classes during other hours of the day. ROTC students may volunteer for ushering at Cornhusker foot ball games at Lu.coln. Ushers re ceive free admission. Those in terested see Capt. R. L. Huffaker, 207 Military Science building as soon as possible. YWCA membership solicitors meet at 4 p. m. Monday in Ellen Smith Hall. Those who have not yet picked up their 1949 Cornhuskers may do so Mon.-Fri. between 2 and 4:30 p. m. in the Cornhusker office. Tassles meet Mon. at 5 p. m. in Tassel room. Bring $7.20 and I.D.; cards. Freshman football equipment will be checked out Tues. at T p. m. instead of Mon. Those In terested should report to the Field House at 7 p. m. AH students interested in taking pictures for the 1950 Cornhusker report to the Cornhusker office in the Student Union between 3 arH 5 p. m. on Monday or 2 and 5 p. m. Tuesday. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Zipper Note Book Covers ($2 up) and all Parker SKeaffer' pens or pencils ($1.50 up), personalized in gold at no extra cost to you. Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street if y E "FOR A MUCH MILDER SMOKE, ".V s 't' ' - - YOU'LL LIKE CHESTERFIELD . -i mini inn .ii.iiiip,iiMm)igwlww,,ii,mit.i,.,wl,K miwiiiummwiiw .mu.Mii M.M.iiy:, ? ,.,o ' ' n '""'.. i n ...r .mm..,...,-,,,, .,., , , ' IT'S MY CIGARETTE." 7 S7V, ' ft&li"i wWf f- rr ' - A 7. .- U:'' 4 ill efcr Jf A: y l t. i ..;.Z4 . 4 JU U LM U c hi c tcffftn -", Usum Mum To us (a.