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Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, April 27, 1948 Kemlinr, Yoder Win Annual Ag Dairy Contests Paul Kemling was announced winner of the annual Dairy club dairy cattle judging contest and Jim Yoder of the dairy products judging contest, at the annual Varsity Dairy banquet held at the Food and Nutrition building on Ag campus last week. Kemling was awarded a Parker "51" desk pen and Yoder was presented the loving cup trophy. Both students will have their names engraved on the Dairy club trophy. Other Ag students received numerous awards in the various classes of dairy cattle. Awards were presented by Bob Kohler, chairman of the contest ALL CLASSICS Won by Paul Kem ling; second, Sherman Throckmorton; third, Do,i Perry; fourth, Edward Rousek; fifth, Phil Grabowski. G'KRNSEYS: Won by Jerry Johnson: second, Don Wulf; third, Sherman Throckmorton; fourth, Norman Holmberf; firth, Arnold Nleveen. IKHSKYS: Won by Bill Frtcke": aecond, Paul Kemling; third, Owen Brainard; fourth, Norman Holmberg; fifth place tied by Marvin Harms. Edward Rousek, and Raymond Stratmon. H01.STKINS: Won by Harold Blanc; tied for second place, Paul Kemling, Ed ward Rousek, and Phil Grabowski; tied for fifth place. Duanc Jensen and Sher man Throckmorton. AYRSHIRE: Won by Robert Kpp: second, Leonard Kokes; third. Don Parry; fourth, Norman Tookar; fifth, Lawrence Fuchs. In the dairy products contest, Chairman Glen Claybaugh pre sented awards to the following: ALL PRODUCTS: Won by J. D. Yoder; second. Gordon Otte. , MILK: Won by J. D. Yoder; second, Gordon Otte. BITTER: Won by L. H. Sapp; second, Dale Beohman. ICE (REAM: Won by Dale Bechman; second Gordon Otte. Campus News In Brief Theta Nu, premedical honorary, will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m., in Bessey hall for initiation and business meeting. Pins have ar rived and will be distributed. All members are urged to attend. Kosmet Klub will meet tonight at 5:00 p.m. in the K room for the new members election. Five o'clock Y.W.C.A. croups of The Nebraskan Error Forces Repitition Of Union Invite BY LEE BEST. Last Friday the Daily Nebras kan invited the campus to at tend the tenth annual birthday party of our Union, on April 24 Today that invitation is re-ex tended, since the party is not be held until Saturday, May 1. Date Deleted Through a typographical er ror on the original copy, the date Was blocked out, and when the story went to the headline writer he considered the Saturday men tioned to be that of the current week. The staff Is eager to have all students pay due tribute to the Union, our biggest student in vestment and greatest asset. It has housed our activities and or fered services to the campus as a whole for the past decade, and we therefore wish to apologize not only to Duane Lake and his staff, but to all of you who came expecting a great party. You may still enjoy the anniversary of our favorite campus gathering place, come next Saturday. Climax Weekend. What could be a better climax to the weekend of Ivy Day and Engineers Week festivities than an evening of dancing to Eddie Garner and his orchestra, eating a piece of the "little Union rep lica birthday cake, Art Curtis' floor show, the Flikker Follies and numerous competitive games? The Union has devoted its first ten years to building up one of the top campus service and en tertainment programs in the coun try, and its birthday party, under the direction of Lake and the stu dents' committees, will provide enjoyment to the best of their abilities. Office staff, Intercultural Rela tions and Comparative Religions will meet in the dining room of Ellen Smith hall today. Myra Williamson of the Des Moines office of American Friends Serv ice committee will speak. Candidates for the Charm School style show should report to the Coed Counselor room in Ellen Smith hall at 5 p.m. Tuesday. All organized women's groups will pick two candidates to at tend the school. New WEMBLEY SQUARE TIE at the lniyersdy of llehrasia i- ! i r. I f ft J" Well known student leaders at universities across the country are enthusiastically; adopting the new tie style the Wembley "Square'. Here, Stan Johnson, Jerry Jacupke, and Harold Mozer are photographed v earing the new Wembley "Square)"! I These new ties have a shape never before available In a woven wool fabric. A variety of patterns richly arrayed in bright colors To tie either the Windsor knot or bold con National Music Sorority Holds Officer Installation Delta Omicron held installation of officers last Tuesday evening in a ceremony held at the School of Music. Miss Jacqueline King, past president, conducted the in stallation ceremony. The new officers are: president, Shirley Laflin; vice-president Muriel James; secretary, Mary Lou Sommer; treasurer, Jeanne Wood, and alumni secretary. Mar garet Goldsmith. Delta Omicron is a national professional music sorority. There will be an important meetine of AlDha Ensilon Rho at 5 p.m. Tuesday, in the Temple building. There will be a Corn Cob meet ing for all retiring Cob actives at S p.m. Tuesday in the Union There will be a meeting of the NAACP tonight at 7:15 in Parlor X, Union. Gassified RIDE a blka for health and fun. 25c per hour. Ted's-Rent-A-Blke, 25th mreet. s-vizv. HERB is excellent business opportunity w pvnun wiui sznaii investment ana ear. Must sell commercial weed sprayer and equipment which may be used to spray lawns and golf courses. in person a mv n at. LOST Eversharp fountain pen. Initials J. K. P., between Armory and Soc. Scie. Bid. It found call J. E. Padin, 4-3368. NEED statistics notebook. Advertising dook lost April 21. Name Inside. Small reward, bif? thanks. Call Hoke Johansen, Ph. 5-8070. LOST Black zipper note book. If found turn in at Union Office. $3.50 reward. LOST 21 Jewel Bulova. Gold expansion bracelet. Reward 1 Call 2-3732, W. R. Rounds. STARTS TOMORROW! JAMES STEWART LEE J. COBB "CALL NORTHSIDE 777" nrsi MARGARET O'BRIEN "10TH AVENUE ANGEL" ( Kids Last Day: 2 ALL TIME HITS! n f -l MAIN FEATURES START! LINCOLN: "The Big Clock, 1:10, 3:17, 5:24, 7:32, 9:40. STUART: "The Bride Goes Wild," 1:09, 3:15, 5:21, 7:26, 9:32. NEBRASKA: "Topper Takes a Trip," 2:33, 5:28, 8:22. "Topper Returns," 1:00, 3:55, 6:45, 9:44. CAPITOL: "Drums Along the Mohawk," 1:08, 4:32, 7:56. "Mark of Zorro," 2:51, 6:15, 9:39. Opea 1J. 44e ta TOMORROW! Barbara STANWYCK VAN HEFLIN DAUGHTER" Last Day! "The Bride Goes Wild' Errol Flynn Olivia de Havfflaud ADVENTURES OF Robin Hood In Technicolor rtrs "ROSES ARE RED" II Ends Tonite 2 TOPPER HITS! TODAY! 44c to DOORS OPEN 18:43 YVONNE DECARLO TONY MARTIN Came with ma to the with Peter Lorre PLUS! BUGS BUNNY w m MM 1 H X 1 I I II" Men's Furnishings, Street Floor mm Today it the Jay le give vre$ mway with IS inrhet of tpace. If you kntne mnybody uhn writet any rertet pi, tend them or rr to met SENIOR ADVICE TO THE WOMEN (With aswleelrs ta Mr. Herrtrk) Gather ye . blankets while ye may. Old Salt Creek is still a flow inr And thither lure some lad today Tomorrow 'twill be snowing. If yoa would reap the winter iruit .Then sow your seeds today, Dear For gals before however cute Were that much older next year. The Creek will close with icy floes And thunderstorms will hover And when it snows each coed knows The hunting season's over. Then be not coy, but seek romance While leaves are gold and ruddy For having lost but once your chance You may forever study. NU LAMENT The endless game of boy and girl lias kept the world in motiva tion But here the ratio is three to one And that decreases accelera tion! FIRST LOVE (By Geurite Adr) The cocktail is a pleasant drink It's mild and harmless I don't think! When you have one you call for two And then you dont care what you do. Last night I hoisted twenty three Of those arrangements into me My chest heaved, I swelled with pride I was pickled, primed and ossified. But R-E-M-O-R-S-E The water wagon is the place for me It is no time for mirth and laughter The cold, dark dawn of MORNING AFTER! Fashion note of the week brings your atten tion to the sleek Wally Riggs shoulder-zip sports shirts Harvey Brothers are featuring . . . beauti ful gabardine in hand some shades of blue, brown, green . . . this smoothie sport shirt can be worn either tucked in or out . . . your best buy in sports shirts is at Har vey Brothers! The rain 'tis said, it falleth down Upon the just and unjust fellow But mostly on the just because The unjust has the just's umbrella. ventional knot. 1.50