The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 28, 1984, Page Page 17, Image 17

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    I Tuesday, August 23, 1934
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: Homecoming
Cortinssd fka Pr-3 7 representing your university,'
I Names are removed from the Blum said.
I .applications when the commit- Blum said the change should
tee reviews them to make the not affect the way students per-
i screening as fair as possible, Blum ceive the homecoming programs.
I said. Students still considered as "A lot of people are really glad
qualified candidates will be inter- it's going to be just seniors " Blum
S viewed by the screening commit- said. "This way, we can recognize
J tee. these people who have developed
J The final nine candidates then themselves into leadership posi-
! wiH be required to attend Home- tions over three years. It's aho a
f coming week activities. The win- way to help make the senior year
! ner will be selected by a student more memorable."
I body vote. The 1684 Homecoming theme
j Blum said last year's nine final of "What a Feeling," was selected .
I candidates will not be eligible last spring, but a sponsor has not
! again, but semi-finalists are. been conSrmed yet.
"Ths seai-finalists were never Seme of .the activities tenta-
i recognized as being Homecoming tively planned include:
candidates "Blum said. "We knew Sunday, Sept 30 Bar-B-
who they were, their friends did, Que dinner on the Nebraska Union
; but they never got official recogni- Plaza, with music.
tion." Monday, Oct. 1 Carnival
Blum said that about 150 stu- on the Mall, noon to 6 p.m., "Flash-
i dents applied last year. A 2.5 dance" screening, East Union, 7
I grade point average and 89 hours p.ra. to 9 p.m. 1
are required. Tuesday, Oct. 2 Swing
I Applications for this year's roy- Dance, East Union, 8:30 pjn.
i alty are due Sept. 5, at the Cam- Wednesday, Oct 3 Annual
pus Activities and Programs office Talent Show, Nebraska Union, 8
on the second floor of the Nebras- P-m-
5 ka Union. Blum said that because Thursday, Oct 4 Home-
? of the Labor Day weekend, inter- coming Parade, downtown Lin-
l ested students should turn in coin, 6:30 p.m., Pep Rally, 7:30
I applications by Friday, Aug. 31. P-tsl
Blum described the royalty Saturday, Oct 5 Plaza en-
I chase as a "positive experience." tertainment with Scarlet and
f "Basically, it's just an honor, Cream, Tri-Delt Washboard Band,
! but it's also the feeling that you're 10 a.m.
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