The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 03, 1949, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, November 3, 1949
Membership Requirements
For YW Told by Niilzmaii
Requirements for membership
in YW wer listed today for the
convenience of prospective fresh
man and uppcrclassman women
by Jan Nutzmati, city YW presi
dent. He lore joining YW one must
accept the only national require
ment for membership. This is
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To Speak at
A Meetings
Dr. O. V. Wells, chief of the
Bureau ot Agricultural Economics,
will be one of the principal speak
ers at Farm and Home Week at
the University.
Dr. Wells, one of the nation's
top larm economists, will deliver
the main address at an all-University
convocation at the Coli
seum at 11 a.m., Nov. 16.
The bureau chief also will ap
pear on a panel discussion on the
following Thursday at 10:15 a.m.
Topic for discussion will be "Ag
ricultural Programs." Discussion
leader will be Dr. C. Clyde Mitch
ell, new head of the University's
rural economics department.
Other members of the panel are
Dr. T. W. Schultz of the Univer
sity of Chicago. Kirk Fox, Des
Moines, la., editor of Successful
Farming; Sam MiKelvio. Valen
tine rancher; and Frank W. Reed,
Lincoln, state chairman of the
Production Marketing administra
tion. The annual Farm and Home
Week, which replaces the former
Organized Agriculture meetings,
will open with the all-University
convocation on Nov. 16 and close
with the Colorado-Nebraska foot
ball game the following Saturday.
Corn Shucks
Out; CCCCC
Revealed
Complete with cartoons, jokes,
brand-new features, and CCCCC,
on campus Thursday afternoon.
Selling for 20 cents per copy,
the first issue of the humor
magazine will be sold in Sosh,
Burnett Hall, Temple, City and
Ag Unions, and at all drugstores
and bookstores on campus.
As in the past, all subscribed
copies will be delivered to all
organized houses. Other subscrib
ers should pick up their maga
zines at the booth in the Union.
Besides the mysterious CCCCC,
Corn Shucks contains several
other features including the Frosh
Foto Quiz, double spread of a
typical sorority open house, the
"new" Shack-Best Trophy and
many other bits of college humor.
Cornliusker Tells
Picture Deadline
Indepedent students who have
not had their individual pictures
taken for the 1949 Cornhusker
have until Tuesday, Nov. 15- to
do so,
If the pictures have not been
taken by that date they will not
appear in the yearbook, because
no laie pictures will be accepted.
Appointments for having the
pictures taken may be made in
the Cornhusker office in the base
ment of the Union any week day
from 1 to 5 p.m., or by calling
4228 during those hours.
Editor John Connelly points out
that "it is to the advantage of
the student to have this taken
care of immediately."
KU Students Plan
Migration Here
University students will not
only be hosts to Nebraska alums
this week end. but also to a large
portion of the Kansas university
student body.
The general migration of KU
students will be taken to this
campus this week end, and their
entire pep section is expected to
arrive Saturday morning.
Several houses on campus have
been notified of the expected
number of students that will need
eating and sleeping facilities, and
the estimated crowd is larger than
any previous out-state migration
to this campus.
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the purpose of the Young Wom
en's Christian association, the
text of which reads:
"We, the members of the
Young Women's Christian as
sociation ofthc University of Ne
braska, unite in a desire to
realize a lull and creative life
through a growing knowledge of
God.
"We determine to have a part
in making this life possible for
all people,
"In this task wc seek to under
stand Jesus and follow him.
"I wish to enter the fellowship
of the Young Women's Christian
association and will endeavor to
uphold the purpose in my own
life."
The above does not mean that
non-members cannot attend
group meetings; everyone is wel
come. The following are the only two
local requirements for member
ship: 1. Payment of dues whicn
amount to $1 per semester or
$1.50 per year.
2. Attendance of at least four
meetings ofthe same commission
or committee group. At this
point we might add a reminder
that members must attend four
metings betore Christmas to be
eligible to vote in the January
elections.
Although YW is open to every
one regardless of membership,
members only exercise the fol
lowing privileges:
1. Voting.
2. Elifiibility for positions or
offices.
3. Teh right to send written
recommenadtions to the
nominating committees,
inating committees.
4. If one joins and attends
the city campus YW she
may vote at Ag elections,
(dues for Ag campus are
$1 per year and there is no
attendance requirement).
5. A voting member may vote
at regional conventions.
In previous years freshman
women have never been per
mitted to attend upperclassman
commissions and committee
groups; this year freshmen may
attend these groups but their at
tendance requirements must be
fulfilled in freshman groups.
In joining our campus YW one
automatically becomes a member
of the total YW and also of the
World Student Christian federa
tion with countries throughout
Europe, Asia and Africa.
Upperclassmcn who have not
joined should do so at once.
Membership cards may be picked
up at Ellen Smith hall.
Rag Requiem Rit;
Final Fish Fails
The race is over the gurgling
has stopped Daily Nebraskan
and Cornshucks have joined
Cornhusker in fish heaven.
In the quiet solitude of an
empty office the two surviving
fish ended their struggle for life
sometime during the night. A
"post-mortem" revealed nothing
but stale water, so the cause re
mains a mystery. The two were
discovered floating on the top by
the editor's secretary.
The emptiness of the glass
castle, filled now with only cold,
clear water stands a memorial to
our lost companions. Bright mar
bles sparkle in the bottom.
The demise of even the "itty
bitty" fish, Cornshucks, which
was favored earlier to win the
race to a "gurgling finish" left
Rag workers with a lost feeling.
But we can always solace our
selves by recalling that time heals
all. Of course, three more fish
would also help.
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ATTRACTIVE sleeping rooms for boys,
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Close In. Reasonable rates. Student
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HOMECOMING Sale: AKC Boxer pups.
Top breeding. 50. Building 17, Husker
vllle. SECRETARIAL, stenographic service avail
able. Several years experience with all
variety of typing. Reasonable rates,
work confidential, prompt. Public steno
grapher. Lindcll Hotel, 2-7006.
BEDROOM, private bath, home privileges
in exchange tor light household duties.
No cooking required. Two in family.
3-4040.
ROOMS for rent -! 12 No. Hth. 2 male
students, $3.50 per week. Linen furnished.
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cording to the above list,
iulcd affairs, for this week
ull exciting things begin with
tiding up the first full day of
lomecoming celebrations will
le special pop dance planned
le Union dance committee,
e affair will take place from
in the Union ballroom, stated
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nittee, who added that evcry
is invited to "come as you
from the rally, dedication,
house displays.
miding music for the dance
be Riley Smith and his or
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lenty of atmosphere, refresh-
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The winning candidate will be
announced and presented at in
termission at the Homecoming
dance Saturday night at the
Coliseum. Last Year's Tcp Queen,
Mary Helen Mallory, will reign
at half-time festivities at the KU
Nebraska game Saturday after
noon. Parade at 10 a.m. Saturday
Homecoming parade entries
will start their route through
campus and the Lincoln business
district Saturday morning at
10:30 a.m. at the Coliseum. Be
tween fifty and sixty floats have
been entered in the parade by
organized houses and organiza
tions. The two divisions, men's
ments and entertainment," as
sured Taylor.
Stags and couples alike are
urged to attend. Admission will
be 44 cents.
If
SMOKERS WHO KNOW...
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of luindrejs of men and women who smoked Camels -and
ony Camels for 30 consectilive days, noted throat
specialists, making weekly examinations, reported
NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT
IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS!
and women's, will be judged on
a set of standards drawn up by
a Corn Cobs and Tassels parade
committee.
Do your part to restore health,
self-confidence, and long in
terrupted studies to classmates
abroad. One world or none.
GIVE TO WSSF.
lwkij;s
16th Anniversary Sale
Jewelry Bargains
from 3c up
Slipp in at
LOWELL'S JEWELERS
1341 o st.
IVEMNJ 8 roi l
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