The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1949, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, October 4, 1949
PAGE 4
Union DanceCommiltee Pleased
With Attendance at Victory II op
A turnout of 300 students
proved the success of the Victory
Hop held in the Union Saturday
night, according to Ralph Taylor,
chairman o the Union dance
committee.
"The success of this first dance
was so great I feel safe in say
ing we can offer to University
students attending the future
dances an enjoyable evening in
their Student Union," Taylor said.
Fizz Powell's orchestra played,
featuring a medley of Nebraska
and Minnesota songs. The crowd
sang, cheered and danced.
Minnesotans Interviewed.
A side-light of the dance was
an interview with two Minne
Students who may be quoted as
saying that they very much liked
the Nebraska campus and Student
Union. They also remarked that
they had expected the score of
the Minnesota-Nebraska game to
be 50 to 0, and were very im
pressed with the fight put up
by the Nebraska team.
Soft drinks were served as re
freshments at the dance and
there were 42 hostesses repre
senting the various houses oh the
campus.
Hueh Follmer headed the pub
licity "committee, Clyde Munsen,
refreshments, and Betty Rosscler,
hostesses.
Schedule of Dances.
Union dances scheduled for the
next two weeks include:
Friday, Oct. 7 Rally dance
absolutely free.
Saturday, Oct. 8 Corn Cabaret
dance juke box dancing.
Friday, Oct. 14 Juke Box
Spirit Committee
Will Meet Today
Representatives on the Student
Spirit committees whioh has been
appointed to study possibilities of
a football migration will meet
Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the Council
office, Ros Howard announced
Monday.
The committee has been estab
lished to study possibilities of a
student migration this year. Ho
ward said that he committee
must reach a final decision this
week.
Groups which ate eligible to
have a representative are Corn
Cobs, Tassels, Innocents, Mortar
Board, Student Council, the Band
and the yell squad.
fling. ,
Saturday, Oct. 15 ISA Mem
bership dance admission free to
all ISA members.
Music Students
Present Recital
Three University School of Mu
sic students will be presented in
a recital in Social Science audi
torium Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 4
p. m.
They are John Schwartz, pian
ist; Jeanne Wood, soprano; and
Carolyn Waters, pianist. Janet
Clark will be accompanist for Miss
Wood.
Sonata, Op. 10. No. 3. Beethoven.
Preto.
Minut'tto.
Hondo.
John Scliwarti.
Oh Sleep, Why Dost Thou Iave Me,
Smele hnmlrl.
A (if it Wanner zu Blnnen, Brhuhert.
Chanpon Norvenlonne, Kourdraln.
Nnnu, De Falla.
At the Well.
Jeanne Wood, Janet Clark.
Simula Op. fi7, first movement. Bepl
hovpn. Noi tiirne. Op IS No. 'i, Chopin.
Fa ry T:ile, Op. 20, No. 2, Medtner, Car
olyn Watera.
California Teachers .i. j
Resent Loyally Oath
As the deadline approached, It
was decided that it wasn't a dead
line after all. That's the story
from the University of California
where the loyalty oaths for teach
ers is a burning question this fall.
A letter requesting that th
signed oaths be in by Oct. 1, was
not necessarily an actual deadline,
according to Mrs. Edith Smith,
who is in charge of notary work
on the campus. Meanwhile teach
ers at Santa Barbara college re
quested that the oaths be deleted
as a requirement of employment.
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