The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1947, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, -September 18, 1947
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 5
Organizations Must Submit
Officer Lists to Yearbook
Lists of officers in the following
organizations should be submitted
to the Cornhusker by Wednesday,
Sept. 24, yearbook editor Joan
Ackerman announced Wednesday.
Organizations whose officers for
this year have not yet been se
lected should submit those names
immediately following election.
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Archiectural Society Kernels
At Engineer! Delta Phi Delta
Ag Men's Social Clubrheta Sigma Phi
Block Bridle Phi Lambda Theta
Varsity Dairy Dt-lta Omlcron
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Veteran's Organize- Sigma Alpha Iota
tlon Phi Chi Theta
Rosa Bouton Sigma Epsllon Rho
Loomis Hall Alpha lambda Delta
831 Club Alpha Zeta
Amikita Helta Sigma Rho
Howard Hall :;amma Mu Theta
Wilson Hall lamma Lambda
Palladian Phi Upsiion Omlcron
Hesperia Dmlcron Nu
Brown Palace Sigma Tau
Cornhusker Co-op
Coeds Schedule
Women's Mixer
The annual "get-acquainted"
party for all new women students,
sponsored and planned by mem
bers of the Coed Counselor board,
will be held at 7:30 tonight in the
ballroom of the Student Union.
A pantomine skit, singing and
refreshments will be included in
the program, according to Mary
Dye, Coed Counselor president.
'Alumnus'Cited
For '47 Work
The Nebraska "Alumnus re
ceived an Award of Merit for out
standing editorial achievement in
the 1947 magazine awards com
petition of the American Alumni
Council, Clyde B. Dempster, presi
dent of the alumni association has
announced. The award was made
during the national conference
held during July in San Francisco.
The "Alumnus" was cited for
the timely subject matter, expert
posing and photography, and the
unusual interest of its covers.
HIGH STEPPING SUPPORT.
One of the features of Para
mount's "The Emperor Waltz,"
which stars Bing Crosby and Joan
Fontaine, is a comedy ballet, per
formed by Bert Prival, Alma Ma
crorie and Roberta Jonay. The
dance was staged by Paramount's
Billy Daniels.
Q. What is the largest amount I
can borrow under "the G. I. bill
and still have the loan guaranteed?
A. There is no limit on the
amount which can be borrowed
under the G. I. bill. The Limita
tion by law is on the size of the
government guaranty and not
upon the size of the loan.
Chem Grads
Win$l 1,000
In Awards
Ten university chemistry de
partment graduate students have
been awarded fellowships with a
total cash value of $11,000. Dr.
Cliff ' S. Hamilton, department
chairman announced.
All recipients will carry on re
search work in chemistry at the
university.
Another recent award was one
of $500 presented to the univer
sity foundation by the Lincoln
Smith-Dorsey Co., manufacturers
of pharmaceutical supplies, for
further research on rutin, accord
ing to fouoition director Perry
Branch.
Fellowships are:
Samuel Avery fellowships of
$500 each Herbert Neil Dunning
and James Shewmaker;
DuPont fellowship of $1,800
Ronald Wankel;
Parke-Davis fellowships of $1,
200 each Flaven Johnson, Alfred
Stepam, Robert Wear and Charles
Winter;
Eastman Kodak fellowship of
$1,200 Harold Eby;
Smith-Kline French fellowship
of 1,000 Floy Pelletier;
American Chemical Society fel
lowship of $1,200 Herman Hook-sema.
Student Activities Ticket
Sales Campaign Begins
Student activities tickets, priced
this year at $7.20, will go on sale
for three days in the Coliseum
lobby at 9 a. m. Thursday under
the direction of Max Peterson,
Athletic Business Manager A. J.
Lewandowski announced today.
Ticket booths will be set up in
the Coliseum for the sale. Stu
dents must present their identifi
cation cards when purchasing
tickets.
Increased price of $7.20 is neces
sitated by the five home games
on this year's football schedule.
Nonstudent season tickets have
been increased from $13 to $15.
Ticket Blocks.
One booth will be used exclu
sively for the purchase of ticket
blocks by fraternities, sororities,
campus organizations and individ
uals wanting a block of tickets
together. No single block will
exceed 200 seats. Larger organ
iaztions should be split into ap
propriate sized groups before
purchasing tickets. .
Identification cards for each
member of the group, together
with the money covering the re
quired number of tickets must be
presented by the organization's
representative, Lewandowski said.
At the time of the purchase the
individual student or group repre
sentative will draw one of 4,000
numbers from a special lottery
box. This number will designate
the order tn be use! in the actual
assignment of reserved seats to
the individual or group.
Tickets will be ready for dis
tribution Monday noon, Sept. 22.
The booths ill be open at 9
a. m. all thrt. lays, remaining
open thru the noon hour and until
9 p. m. Thursday and Friday. The
sale will close at 12 noon Satur
day, Sept. 20.
Veterans may obtain their tick
ets either as individuals or thru
student organization to which
they belong. Those veterans with
families may obtain student tick
ets for their wives and children
as last year.
New faculty members wishing
activities tickets and who have
not already done so should make
application to Max Peterson in
the Student Activities Office.
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BILL PALMER
Head of Simon's Men's
College Board
if Don Barry
if Bruce Berquitt
if At Bondarin
if Lee Chapin
if Gene Edwardt
if Dick Fidda
if Bob Ilinde
if Jack Newman
if Chuck Oehrle
if Art Parchent
if George Peter
if Ryley Royce
if Milt Scheerer
if Bob Schleiger
if Bernie Schmidt
if Morrie Schneider
if Chie Story
if Jim Ward
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Simon's college board is tradition on the
Nebraska campus. A tradition of service
to the student by the student. This group
of college men and women represent both
the affiliated and unaffiliated collegian.
Their express purpose is to make Simon's
the downtown home ol the student body.
Nancy Glynn
Head of Simon's Women's
College Board
if Betty Aaten
if Donna Alrey
if Pat Black
if Janet Bole
if Charlotte Bricker
if Jean Compton
if Tottie Fiddock
if Helen Gill v pie
if Dftrolhy Jenien
if Beryl hoUprich
if Julie Rathbone
if Tor chie Rediger
if Kathie Schreiber
if Bonnie Vo
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