The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 29, 1949, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Friday Ends
Auto Stickers
"Students are again reminded
that Friday is the deadline to
get their parking stickers for this
semester," Police Sgt. Jollri
Farrow said today.
Ur.i e'jity police will be on
dutv' on the mall in front of the
So in! Science building from 8
a. m. to 4 p. m. on both Thurs
day and Friday to issue stickers.
Ali students who wish to use
University parking must have a
sticker and permit.
Those students who have been
observed throwing away permits
are reminded that permits found
thrown away will be sent directly
to Dean Thompson. Students
should also note that no parking
is allowed in the center of park
ins lots.
Roswell Howard, Student
Council president, reminded stu-
iNew Instructor
Joins Naval Unit
Lt. (JG) Daniel T. Wieland, Jr.,
j Dalhart, Tex., is the new instruc-
tor in ordnance and gunnery with
I the University Naval ROTC, suc
I ceeding Lt. Cmdr. DonalH Martin
I who completed his duty assign
ment here last spring.
Lieutenant Wieland is a grad
uate of the Naval academy. Im
mediately after completing his
studies there in 1945, he became
a gunnery officer aboard a de
stroyer in the Pacific, where he
remained in the China-Japan area
until the summer of 1949.
dents that the Council office, 305
Union, will be open to .grant
permits from 2-3 on Thursday
and 1-2 on Friday.
The office will be open from
2-3 Monday thru Friday after
this week to issue permits for
new cars.
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THE DAILY MEBRASKAN
Palladian Party
To Feature Orient
Soft lantern lights, faint odors
of incense, and a kimona clad
reception committee will greet
guests at the Palladian's party
next Saturday evening at 8:30
p. m. in 301 Palladian hall, Tem
ple building.
The oriental atmosphere will
prevail throughout the evening.
Moving pictures depicting Chi
nese life and customs will be
shown and Chinese games will be
played. It is hoped that the pro
gram will acquaint guests and
members of the group with the
social customs of China. The pro
gram will conclude with the an
cient custom of tea drinking.
Faculty Advisor A member of
the faculty who, in a fit of melan
choly frustration, attempts to di
rect you down the same path he
(or she) has taken.
Bridgeport News-Blade.
Thursday, September 29, 1949
Business Staff for Coed Counselors
Dalehook Selected Offer 'Coke Week9
Business staff members of the
Builders' Calendar, the 1950 edi
tion of the memorandum and en
gagement book, have been named
by Nancy Porter, editor.
Bill Dugan will serve as gen
eral chairman of all 'Calendar
sales. He will be assisted by: Jan
Lindquist, local sales at book
stores and downtown- stores;
Mickie Fike, student sales; Kent
Axtell, faculty sales; Jan Huffard,
alumni sales, and Janet Dallam
and Mary Lou Graham, special
events chairmen.
The Calendar wil' on sale
about Oct. 15, said Porter
today. They will ir . -ampus
scenes and two page montages of
famous Nebraskans.
This will be the second Calendar
published by Builders, campus
service organization. Last year's
book was both a campus .and
Most of the "little sisters" on
campus have been getting bet
ter acquainted with their Coed
Counselor "big sisters" this
week.
The reason? Coed Counselors
inaugurated a "coke week" cam
paign for freshmen women in.
which they meet their big sis
ters for one or two cokes.
This gives them a chance to
discuss their problems concern
ing University life, and to met
new students.
The organization has tfied to
contact all freshman woman but
a few have been missed.. If
those persons would like 'lb be
assigned to a "big sister," they
should contact Dorothy Bergens,
telephone 3-1490.
alumni success, commented Miss
Porter.
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Yes, at tobacco auctions Lucky Strike
pays millions of dollars more than
official parity prices for fine tobacco!
There's no finer cigarette in the world today than Lucky
Strike! To bring you this finer cigarette, the makers of
Lucky Strike go after fine, lfght, naturally mild tobacco ' .
and pay millions of dollars more than official
parity prices to get it! So buy a carton of Luckics
today. See for yourself how much finer and smoother
Luckies really are how much more real deep -down
smoking enjoyment they give you. Yes, smoke a Lucky!
It's a finer, milder, more enjoyable cigarette!
DAN CURRIN, independent warehouse opera-
tor of Oxford, N. C, has smoked Luckies for
20 years. He says: "Tome, Luckics tastebetter.
I ve seen the makers or Luckies buy tine, ' f
prime tobacco, you know!" Here's more - -
evidence that Luckies art a Oner cigarette!
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