The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1951, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE 4
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Fndgy, October 12, 1951
Peanuts, Pop Corn . . .
Concession Men Create Three-Ring
Circus At University Football Games
If you're feeling lousy one of selling chewing gum and candy jfor you. Save your sacariliac and
those lovely headaches maybe ;bars too.
don't go to the drug store. oh well that can wait. Seems
Wait Until tomorrow or any as jf there's been more attention
Saturday, fcsr that matter and go 'placed on food than on the game.
Darn it! No program!
to a University football game. The
concessions men have enough
remedies for sale to make any
doctor's cure-all book look anemic.
First comes the eye Insurance,
leu with a bolt of lightning!
"Which I it your eyes or two
bits?" someone spiels. You figure
out the answer to that one.
"Anybody hungry?" comes the
next query. "How about a deli
cious ham and cheese sandwich?"
Of course! Everyone' hungry.
After they get the crowd thirsty
from the sandwiches, the vendors
start in on pop. What'll it be coke
or some other kind of cold drink?
But wait a problem presents
itself here. The pop and coke
salesmen are two different peo-
pie. So, while the two stand
argning over which is the best
for the customer, the coffee
toter gets in on the ground floor
and makes the sale.
Lunch is over now. Want any
thing
again.
"Ice cold ice cream bars right
here!" (Where?)
Now for that after dinner cigar
ette. Where is that man? He was
here a minute ago. Seems he was
Oh-oh shouldn't have even
thought about it. There comes
that monster who before the
game, kept yelling, "Programs!
One fourth of a dollar half of
50 cents one quarter 25 cents
two bits two dimes and one
nickel five nickels 250 mills!
Get them here!"
Quick! Puck so he doesn't see
you! It s no good. The back has
begun to ache.
"You say you have a back
ache?" some little demon screams
from behind. "I have just the thing
sion men. They mean wen. an
you blame a fellow for trying?
rent one of these tremendous
backrests only one beautiful
quarter!"
Interruption has that head
ache gone away yet? If it hasn't,
don t blame it on to the conces
French Film
Opens Foreign
Series Tonight
The French film, "Ruy Bias,"
will be shown Friday and Satur
day In Love Library auditorium
at 8 p.m.
"Kuy Bias" is the first in a
series or seven French movies
sponsored by the University
Tickets for the series may be
purchased at the YMCA office,
Temple building for $4. Single
admission is 65 cents.
"Kuy Bias" (The Queen's
Lover) was adapted by Jean
tk Qu tTnixroreirv enn:. rfan Cocteau from Victor Hugo's play.
will be from 8 to 11:30 p.m. The The film stars Danielle Dameux
Texas Stars will furnish the music iea,n.Mara- Marcel Herrand and
for the evening. Gabnelle Dorziat
There is no admission charge. I The film, as reviewed in News-
Ag Square Dance
Set For Tonight
"Swing your partners" will be
AUF Workers To Hear
German Speaker Sunday
Elizabeth Van Langrenn will be
the main speaker at the All Univ
ersity Fund mass meeting Sunday
in the Union, Parlors XYZ at 3
p.m.
Miss Von Langrenn, relief sec
retary of World Student Service
Fund, has recently returned from
investigating relief needs in Ger
many. Speaking at the AUF mass
meeting, Miss Von Langrenn will
tell the workers the need and
purpose of WSSF.
Stadium Rings
Sixty-Three High School Bands Play
At Husker-Penn State Football Game
Welfare Council
Sponsors Song Fest
else? Oops! Here we g0:ie cry irora me Acuviijr uuuumii
council
in the
The Religious Welfare
is sponsoring a son fest
University Chapel at 13th and R
streets bunday beginning at 4 p.m
Hymns and spirituals will com
prise the list of songs to be sung
aunng me nour program.
All University students are in
vited to come.
week, is "a poetic drama concern'
ing a young student of common
birth who has finagled into be
coming a member of a 17th cen
tury Spanish court and an unwil
ling tool of plotters against the
young queen all because of his
startling resemblance to a bona
fide courtier who had deserted
High school bands sixty-three
of them will invade the Nebraska
campus Saturday.
Approximately 3,400 high school
students will take part in the an
nual Band Day program. They
will be guests of the athletic de
partment for the day.
The bands will march down
O street at ll a.m. The parade
will start at the corner of 14th
and T and go south to 14th and
R; west to 15th and R; south to
O; west to 10th; and then north
back to T. Corn Cob workers
will patrol the route.
Six judges will review and in
spect the bands during the par
ade. The e vie wing stand will
be at 12th and O. Judges are:
Col. C. J. Frankforter, Col.
James H. Workman. Lt. Col.
Alex G. Janieson, Lt. Backman,
Lt. Col. John Thomas, and Don
Lents.
Registration will start the dav's
activities for the bands. The rest
of the morning will be devoted to
preparation for the parade and the
hair time ceremonies.
Members of Gamma Lambda.
band fraternity, and band officers
will aid the band members dur
ing their stay in Lincoln.
Lunch furnished by the retail-
to the bands at the south end of
the stadium. Builders and Pop
Klein are cooperating in serving
the lunch.
The half-time program will in
elude:
1. University and big school
bands playing "The Star Spang
led Banner."
2. High school bands doing
"box turns" and columns in 9
figures of alternation directions
to "Barnum and Bailey's Favor
ite" played by the University
band.
3. All bans playing "On the
Mall.
"Billboards March." .
6. All bands playing "Dear
old Nebraska U."
During the half-time ceremon
ies, the University caret section
will give five flashes. An Amer
ican flag will be flashed during
The Star Spangled Banner. A
flash with the letters, "Band Day"
running through a trumpet will
honor the day's theme.
Another flash will pay tribute
to Penn State. A flash with
"shimmering" movement and
"Nebraska" spelled out will com
plete the card section's activities.
4. The massed bands forming i Regional Conference
an "n
5. Massed
bands playinr
NU BULLETIN
BOARD
the place to become a bandit er's division nt th T.in.nln
1 viiaiii-
leaden I her f Cnmmoro win
" W. OC1 vcu
" ; - im iiiiiiiiiiriii"
jD) 1-j 1-
By MARLIN BREE
Staff Writer
FRIDAY
ISA social hour in Union par
lors XYZ from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
Lutheran Student association
wiwll sponsor an ice cream social
following the game at 529-535 No.
16.
Of ISA Agenda Monday
The Independent students as
sociation regional conference will
be the main topic at the ISA
meeting Monday, Oct. 15, in the
Union, Room 306.
The ISA regional conference
will be at Colorado Springs Colo,
Oct. 26 to 27.
Also on the agenda will be
homecoming . decoration plans,
discussion of the Chancellor's
speach Wednesday and selecting
team members fro the bowling
and rifle intramural competition.
ISA president Bristol Turner
said that candidates from ISA for
the junior-senior class elections
will also be discussed.
NTH
Pg
tersosi's Band Box Cleaners
319 N. 12th St.
Quick Dry Cleaning
Nebraska ( ) Penn. Store ( )
featuring: 2 Hour Service
Better Grades Are Always Assured When Typed on a
ROYAL PORTABLE
Available at the
NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO.
125 N. 11th St. 2-7285
"We give Gr"n Savings Stamps'
Texas ( ) Oklahoma ( )
YOU1 HOBBY IS.OUfi BUSINESS
Kansas ( ) Utah ( )
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR HOBBY NEEDS
--zM
LINCOLN
lY SUPPLY
1123 P St.
2-4692
1131 R Street
Colorado ( ) Missouri (
Specializes in Giant- Malts
Snack Lunches
POWER
and
UAUTV
INHERENT IN BOTH OUR CORNHUSKERS
AND THE NEBRASKA BOOK STORE
Kansas State ( )
Iowa State ( )
llE'RE PASSING
TMIS TIP ON
When you'r locking for truly great savings you'll
always find them at your "Cheapper" Drug Stor.
CcJxir.bfa ( ) Ycl ( )
0 DRUGS o COSMETICS
SCHOOL HEEDS SMOKES
-rTl 1 1 1 J ?fj vt szf&y
pi;:? :::li ill? li'llf:
isillllillisll .SIIIIiI
six A , i - viy srv
mi on
OF THESE
I HE E S
1st Prize
$51
$00
3 2nd Prize
00
3rd Prize
RULES
1. In aath advertisement on
this page you will find one
lootball fame scheduled for
the coming week. Indicate
your choice of winner by
checking the box next to
the team. If you wish to
indicate a tie, check both
boxes.
2. Complete en trie must be
at the DAILY NEBRASKAN
office by 12 o'clock noon
this coming Saturday.
3. Fill In your name and ad
dress in the space allotted,
winner will be announced
in next Tuesday's DAILY
NEBRASKAN,
4. Don't indicate score
merely winners or ties.
Prizes will be awarded to
Ihe person who guesses the
outcome of the most num
ber xii games correctly, and
whose entry is received the
arlie.s-t. Staff members of
student publications are not
eligible to enter.
UNS MUSIC COMPANY
Announces Its New and Enlarged
iliUSBC STORE
SEE US FIRST FOR THAT FAVORITE RECORD, RECORD ALBUM OR
ANY OTHER MUSICAL NEED. SHOPPING COMFORT ASSURED
1
Dartmouth ( ) Army ( )
223 No. 12
CAMPUS PORTABLE TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS
' UNDFRWOOD ROYAL CORONA REMINGTON
ALL MAKES
Harvard ( ) Cornell ( )
S1EGEL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.
228 N. 13TH
PENCER'STEAK HOUSE
Famous for Good Foods
STEAKS AND SEA FOOD SPECIALTY
Navy ( ) Rice ( )
PARTY ROOM PRIVATE PARTIES
Join the Campus Caravan to
j I I jfmw "
hi ujLu ua ,.di
Michigan ( ) Indiana ( )
Dancing Every Saturday Night
FOR A WINNER
IN THE FIELD OF GOOD EATING
TRY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS
OPEN NIGHTS
Purdue ( ) Miami ( )
QfN
U ME HAGSIISURGIS
318 NO. 12 ST.
i
Smith-Corona
Wr!i'i first purtffiLJt...
WwM'l fCSteSt fWtffiUal
U.C.LA. ( J
Essy
Fcymenfs
Stanford ( )
ffffiiii H
Name
AddresB
1124-26 OSL
Lincoln, Neb.
2-G83S
j r