The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILT NEBRASKAN
Light Installed
At An Ice Rink
A large floodlight has been in
stalled at the Ag college ice skat
ing rink, located one block north
of the Union. The spotlight
mounted on the Tractor Testing
building, lights up the whole area
and will be used for evening skat
ing.
The heavy snow is being re
moved by the entertainment com
mittee, according to Ivan Lilje
gren, chairman, and the ice is
reported to be in good condition
Plans are being made to sprinkle
the ice to put the rink in the best
condition for week-end skaters.
The rink is open to all univer
sity students for skating this
week-end. Students are asked to
observe the regulation prohibit
ing building bonfires on the cam
pus but they may warm up in
the Ag Union. Coffee and brown
ies will be served to skaters in
the Union Sunday from 5:00 to
6:00 p. m.
49 Scholars
Given Honors
Forty-nine University of Ne
braska students were honored for
high scholarship at the business
administration college annual
honors dinner Thursday evening.
The awards were announced by
Dr. E. S. Fulbrook dean of the
college. The William Gold Keys
. were presented by Dr. J. E. Le
Rossignol, retired dean of the col
lege. Dr. Gerald Kennedy, Lin-
coin pastor, was the speaker.
The complete list of awards:
WII.I.IAM GOLD 1RIZE KEYS.
Glen Dale Anstine.
Edwin Roy Baker. Omaha.
Ernest Frank Fruhbauer,
Robert Lavern Kellner.
Ronald Sidney Lux.
Max Randolph Swanaon.
Lyle Elmer Strom.
Daniel Vern Taylor.
David Lloyd Thomas. s
Glenn Eldon Wlar.
Member of Beta Gamma Sigma.
(Scholastic honorary fraternity).
First Semester 1917-18.
Norma Lucia Berends.
Glen Martin Bllnde.
Leon Irwin Folb.
Maribeth Kearney.
Paul Theodore Kuhlman.
Robert Eugene Larson.
George Richard.
Theodore Leo Schoettger.
"Benjamin Schwartz.
Blain Curtis Turley.
James Edward Zoubek.
Second Semester 144-47.
Barbara Emerson Allen.
Dona LaVerne Ayers.
Kcnuetft Hamilton Elson.
Doria Mae Frahm.
Robert Allen Fuller.
John William Greene. ,
Doria Elaine Martens.
Carlyle Allen Peterson.
Boden O. Portwood.
Ardith Lorraine Smith.
Phyllis Rae Snyder.
William Martin Komerficld.
Phyllis Louise Warren.
Alpha Kappa Psl Citizenship prize, Dean
Frank Skokan; Delta SiKma PI Key,
Kenneth Hamilton Elson; Phi Chi Theta
key, Doris Elaine Martens; Congdon,
O'Hara and Becker scholarship In account
ing, George Richard Polskl; First Trust
Company scholarships, Ronald R. Leigh,
Crystal, Max R. Swanson; O. N. Magee
Memorial scholarshlo. Ramon Keith
Kuntf: O. N Mapm Hfhftlnrahln TIuti.rl
E. Webber; John E. Miller graduate schol
arship in business administration, Rob
ert Eugene Larson, James Edward Zou
bek; Miller & Paine scholarships In busi
ness research, Max W. Chermlgton, El
mer Ray Farley; W. Q. aLngworthy Tay
lor scholarship, Norma Lucia Berends,
Dorothy Lorette Rlddell; Edward R. Wells
Memorial scholarship, Normajean Hock.
Lincoln.
Green Tells Need
Of Self -Education
Dean Roy Green, in his address
to the American Institute of
Chemical Engineers Wednesday
emphasized the need for self
education and improvement after
graduation to enable the engineer
to advance in the face of increas
ing competition.
The supply of men in all fields
of engineering will be inadequate
to meet the requirmnts of U.S.
industry until the graduation of
the abnormally large class of 1950.
Green said. Moreover, satisfying
the demand may take even longer
because of more opportunities for
foreign service and the increasing
use of engineers in non-technical
positions.
Orman Mills, senior Chem E,
spoke on "Psychology and Holding
Your Job" and the evening was
concluded with a discussion of
plans for Engineer's Week.
Theta Nu, Pre-Meclical
Honorary, Initiates 13
The Theta Nu National Pre-
Med Honorary initiated 13 new
members.
The members, who were chosen
for scholarship, character, and
participation in advance of Pre
Med interest on the campus, are:
Robert Long, Benny Robinson,
Gordon Johnson. Donald Mamies.
John Finkner, Robert Ralston,
Johne Kahle, Thomas Ochsner,
Robert Muffly, Duncan Camp
bell, Michael Tristan. Robert But
ler, and Merle Otto.
Campus News
In Brief
ii-v nara ume party is in
Temple building Friday from 8 to
u :ao p.m. vvol. Curtis Elliot will
auion the box lunches.
Younff Democrats will meet
with labor unions in the YMCA
at 7:30 p.m. Friday. State AFL
and CIO officers will speak
Unionized dance with Johnny
Cox is in the Union ballroom Fri
day at 8:30 p. m.
Block and Bridle membership
applications must be turned in at
Room 201, Animal Husbandry
building baturday.
Exchange scholarship applica
tions must be returned to the reg
istrar's office Saturday. Applica
tion blanks may be obtained from
Dr. G. W. Rosenlof, in Adminis
tration 103.
University Alumni club charter
day program will occupy the city
Union Sunday. The Ag Union will
open at 4 p.m. but no afternoon
movie will be shown. Ag Union
coffee hour starts at 5 p.m.
Veter-Anns will meet at a 6:30
dinner in Parlor B of the Student
Union on Wednesday. Mrs. Groen-
jes of Singer's will speak.
Ag Men's Social Club initiates
will meet in the Ag Union lounge
at 8:00 o'clock Monday morning
for instructions.
Epworth Methodist Youth Fel
lowship will meet Sunday at 6:00
p. m. at the church, located at
36th and Holdrege. A cost lunch
eon will be served and Marion
Nottingham will lead devotions at
7:00. Judge John L. Polk will
speak on "Experiences in Juvenile
Court." All students are invited.
Any student interested in corn-
Friday, February 13, 1948
petingin the Jr. Ak-Sar-Ben show 5
should register in room 201, Ani t i f
mal Husbandry Hall, before Feb.
17 to
them.
have animals assigned to
Square Dancing- will be held in
Ag Union Saturday, Feb. 14, at
7:30 p.m. T. H. Alexander of the
4-H department will call dances.
TONIGHT IS "COLLEGE NIGHT"
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working on a clothing project
Feb. 13-20 may sign up at Ellen
Smith hall. Work consists of pack
ing and shipping.
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Friday, February 13
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costume in themselves. Full rippling black
skirt and a white lacey dream of a blouse
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Skirt 10.95
Uloutet 4.95 to 8.95
Sportswear Fashion Floor.... Second
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