Successor To Tic Free Lance, Established 188 7 . P§ (Fiji* latly % (EoUegiatt Jjj VOL. 41— No.JWf* Second Dry Dock Show Presents New Features Tickets To Be Sold At Door Tonight Dry Dock, student night club, will open its doors lor the second time this year in the Armory, 9 p. m. tonight, featuring an hour long floor show and two hours of dancing to the music of George Earnshaw’s orchestra. Additional dancing space will be available this week to accommo date 600 couples. Hefreshmenfts will be served in cigarette girl style by Cwens and Mortar Board girls. For, the first time this year, a limited number of tickets will be available at the door, Bill Cissel, master-of-ceremonies for the show, announced last night. Tickets will, sell for 75 cents including tax and checking. Cissel 'has released, the follow ing program for the floor show, which begins at 10 o’clock: | '