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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1949)
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MohI of lite houses, of com so, Itavr alivady brwn to jutl prrssiitr oT lltrir nirnihrts lo buy 1 ho tickets. Since inlcr ltotise supremacy, supposedly, is involved lo a degtvo, no house can alTord 1 lag. Wo would liUe to see lite Then In lioUolfi Hul we hale lo see litem lake Hior, derenseless club ntetnber. HY i I' N V. Ill lUi. Six tiiilrnt'; hnc mnv joined the loin holdover inenihei lis tr(i esrntativ e-; to the Student Council Thtee oi mini, id ion today ndded their delegates to thosr pleeted hv N t'hih, Keligin Wellnre loumil and Aa Kxee lioatd, irpoiloil esterda. Thev ;oe: l'nmel':, Sbtilry Allen; Ileal ion. ItnifO Kpnnody Pub- and UMUV. Norma rhuhburK. The women's pop gtvup se lected Ali-s Allen M its meeting last ni;M She is an Atts and Siirnies junior, a member of Alpha Chi Omega soiority, and a memhet of Mauee's Collepe lioatd She is also a member if Hinlders nod VWt'A, besides be insi a Vassel The throe publications, 1'tie l.iil Nobrnshan, Coin Shuck and The Cumhiishrr. , hose Ken nedy cs(euia in a i ombined o1imj session He was .selected from )Miblicntion boaid appointed junior slaif nienibeis of the thiee publications ti o1es of all staff meinhei s named by that SUPERIOR MEN James Heivcy Johnson ,iilnne the wind rvf an (nlrllicrnt reader 1 000 YEARS ahead of Ihe axriaso mun 'eai the mind o-f sipe-t-lion. Rondorv j.ax: "A xondor hook." sheld he r every hom." Kavy o i-ead a lh daiK paper." 'WORTH 1 TIMrs UV TRU r." INI . iVp Ifll -t niwvf to iftrnfilv n-WH fvtftl nilfnt. 'r rwr. mm TVwIpAM. MtM fn4M j II f l ervr. iv.4-! nor iw r. O. H tv, nun li,.r -Mf. Itp "irelar !en( e-n Kewext. lT1ea inerition hK ritxr. ThbAoAkcuv f 'llll f 'trm HlfHioti, ft iil Hrril . I rll t U'ttf t- Mini riMiilil NcHlRri Ji rr? Unrrrn Miilli Ann NmltrH . . A rlrn Hfmii Irnn I rnaf rr ... II no N I ninotr nim m I ril MnMililiht Jmh tfrlttt fl'llAnnoii t i tut Hnnmrt I ohrn, t hiok IliirinrUIrr A t Irn llrmit Tongue Check the l);mlvnr.mi. sell many, many advanlage of the boaid Kennedy is a t'oin fob active and a Daily Nrhraxkan News F'ditor. lie ii a mendier of Alpha Tan Omega and Sigma Delta I'hi, journalism honorary. Norma (.'hubbuck was selected by Uatb Activities Uoaivt for Women at. its weekly meeting last night Miss Cliuhhuck is a member of the boaid, serving as publicity cbainnan She is also a Novvx Editor for The Daily Nc hraxkan and publicity director for YWVA as a cabinet member. She was named last ,stmg to Theta Sigma Phi. women's jour nalism honoraiy. Dining the past year '-lie al:-o sei ed as publicity diie, tor (or (he Ked Cross Col lege unit She is a member of Tow ne Club The 'election of Kennedy as a Council member biings the num ber of male representatives on the student governing body to lour. Also elected have been Kohcit lJaun, Ueib Keese anil Slaver Moskovit? Miss Allen and Miss Cbubbiuk are the fitsf women named to the Student Coun it thus far Now that six groups have elc ted then delegates, only 1,1 members lcmam to bo named from the l!l authoii;ed oi gump tions. Other oi cani; atioivs may be gi anted vepi csentation by the Council in (he near future. The 11 groups which have been instm, tod to elect their delegates by Vndnv, Sept. .10, are Intei fratei nit v oouni il. Coin Cobs, Oosmo)vl-,1an club. YMCA. YWCA. I'M.ildeis. rar.hellenu cnin. il. I w avs-oi iation. Kngi neering Kxec Uaid, 1S. Cted Counselois, lrm.vci'ts srd Moilar Hoards DID YOU KNOW TliXKC IS A WATCHMAKER IN TUT MtFRASKA BOOK STORE? t)l l('K, CP AR ANTI H SFRVU K Ur.ATHI K STRAPS ANT C.Ol.U HANDS DICK'S WATCH SERVICE r.sx r THn DAILY rlHBRASKAN nriiiiiivd Kolary Profs ihutjvc Honors VVdi Id i ( (ijiiil ion liniidi 'i tn llio In Id or Imtiiny c'iiiic to Iwo uni vcn.dy I.k ull.y rnriiilx'i s dm in! lllf Mtlllllicr MKllllllS Di'. Joliii K. Wciivcr M'( ri'C(l tin iiivil;dl(in In .mi c ! linnoi ill y lncsidcnl id the Intel mil imiiil Ho Ifiiiicid r-(iii!i csf.. In tr hrld in Sim kliolm, Swcdrii. in the lali' siiiinncr (if MITiO. 'I'lic inrcliliK will In in(; Ini'i-tlicr till nT thr win Id's KM'.'itest holiinislM, The in iliiticm w.ifi fxlf'iiilrd h.v Hr. ('. Sloil tslin c, Swi'ili'ii, i iinj'rcss u " iili'iit. Dr. U'r;iir, lm luis liccn nicmli'T of Hie Unicr-;ity fiiciilly ' inn' l!l.r. h n '.iri inlisl In p;mt rriiloK.V Diiiini; Ihis time lip has pulili hfd ;( ImuUs iind ninni) 1:1 ; 1 1 1 1 n . A ihiiwinj: hy Dr. II. .?. I'onl, n hailini: Nil ii aslui liulani't, was ii rriiliiicd cvlnhil nl Ihr Inlcriiii tiiniiil Mm In iiIIiiiiiI iiikI Curden rvhdiilluii in I , 1 1 1 i i i . Kiniland. I. li t Miinmrr. The 1 1 1 1 i: l i ,il i. m w.is ii'cd In Hiiiiic n wiii'kini; nindrl il how pi, ml life wnrks. The driiwiiij; WiiM nriiii(d fur mn if nis- w idcl y-HNcd nniv m sil.v loxt ImmiUs mi Imliinv our lluskers Sei v Uiulio Station A new coinnicrci.il imlio sta tion, KI.MS. will soon go into operation with several University alumni and students taking the spotlight. News editor will be Tom Soren--oii. 'IT. a journalism instructor of the Dniv M sity. Ceneral man ager will be .1. Mussel Joynt. who is also a Dusker graduate. Taking over other job on the staff will be some University students, as vet unnamed. Other officials in clude William P. (Mill) Diet as commercial manager and Wallv .lohnson as program director. .lovnt is now holding auditions to select broadcasters. Their tasks will concern a comprehensive spoils ceverace, full news reports and disk jockey work. The new station which will be found on the dial at 14,10 kilo cycles, vv ill be on the air from C a m until midnight. The 1000 watl station will probably liegin broadcasting rally next month. cMimnus .aiiswcm mood Donor Call Approximately Ml University students have answeied a call trotn Ihe Veterans? hospital for bloixl donors, according to the of-fi-es of the hospital manager. Dr 11. A Scott, manager of the VA hospital issued a l-ocpicst last week tor university students lo register at thr Veteran's hospital til rive hloo.i i Accord,, to Dr Scott a con- tinnous supply of blood at all I '.ur.es is necessary to speed ihe re cov ei y from disease and opeva 1 ions. Any student vv ho would like lo give blood may call 2-7t:M for an arpoir.tmcnl All txs of hl.vd aie neesicil. and donors vvi'.l he pa .d S.i per lOtVc of bli.l. The usual amount taken is ."SOiVc. There will he meeting of all tnlri-dmominational mana tees or representatives e-n Wednesday. Sept. JS. at 5 p.m. in Room HD, Physical Kduea tion HuildinK. Farh rrlijions tronp on thr eainpns interested in Inti amural is nrjed to senA a rrpresrntalix e. This meetint will he used to set tip an 1M protram for on. 'irn tiii ijii n ; 'rh' I irrf ! : .1. . V ' I ::r;;;;; :.:-';V ' -i fw-v-w, 1 ' -l..-.-,..,. t .sf'Zi,.,. !; or . a;, T)tu ANNUALS ON SAI.IC - Corn Cob worker Kuxh.iuscn begins his sales talk to two prospective customers in front of the Union. Mis "best bargain in the world" is the l!)-l!)-,ri) CornhusUcr, which Corn Cobs and Tassels have been selling since school began. Kach year woikois in these two organiat ions sell Cornhuskers to earn points. Tassels receive a certain number of points for each Cornluiskcr sold. Corn Cob workers have their sales weighted with work hours and attendance records. The 10 Corn Cob workers who have the highest number of points are admitted to active membership. Cornhuskers have been on sale before registration at H dollars apiece. Dolmlo Sponsor L;hkIs Proposal For Year's Mvvl "One of the 'most interesting questions ever debated by college students," said Donald Olson at the first debate! meeting held fn the Temple last Thursday night. Mr. Olson, welcoming the de baters, commented that many of this year's activities will be cen tered around public service de bates in Lincoln and outstate. Students interested in debate who missed the mooting will have an opportunity to acquaint them selves with the question Tuesday at :i p ni in Hoom 201 Temple. Dr. Curtis Klliot will address the I Speech 12.1 class on the question, "ivosoivod, that the United States should nationalize the basic non agricultural industries" This talk w ill be ovn to all niteresled in debate. The next mooting of the squad will lv Thursday. Sept. 29. in two groups in the Temple. One group w ill meet at A p m. ed the other at T l.S pin. IMari 1 mc I esorvr Sook.S KtHTllitS Two days month -w ith of active four davs" duty pay! This is offered by the Marine Air reserve for peace-time duty. The reserve will sponsor a Ivnith in the Union lobby Wednesday afternoon tor students or veterans who ai-e interested i;i Marino air service, or wish to secure infor mation. 1 1. Henry Schluoter and Cart J. K Ooopci of the Lincoln Air station, will l-o on hand at the hv!h. They ar.:iciiate a large number cf recruits (run t!'e Ne bi aska campus. Arl C.lasMs Still Opon Cci ..mio ai'.d a tor color ses cn Tuesday eveiur.fs ai-e sir.! eion tor rec.sti at ;on aeco:c.,r,g lo D, aid W. lg n-.g. head of ll.e ait eirp.M tr.-.cr.t. The c'.asses. of:eiti by the Vr.i viis.h art nopal tre.er.t. meet be tween T and iO p m. in Moriiil had. lr.tevicr decora;. on and drawing classes are aieae.y f.llod. AUhoi.gh the passes started last Tuesday, students niiy si.il register. Ke'S (re $6 per crei.t hour. Poiltllr (di e Incentive To Wmr Frosh Itctinics Frosh: Hotter l-e gUd ih.d you're a freshman at Nebra ka lf.lher than At Kansas Suto. While the wearing cf ' fnxsh : lieariies" is not loo strictly on- i forced heir, it Ktrss SUalc Uic Tuesday, Hopfombor 27, 1949 It if c.')iV mom i Nil Hiillrtin Hoard Tuesday Prcsiiicnts of Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha SiRiua 'hi. Xu Sinu u, Acacia and lrlti Sifinu Phi please contact Hetty Green on Hruce P.uton in the COKNHUSK KR office. Union Dance committee meets luesciay in Uanor Y of U "nion at i p. in. Scabbard and Blade actives meet in Union Tuesday at 7 p. m. Arnold Society of Air Cadets holds first meeting of year Tues day at 7:10 p. m. in Armorv. All members and first year advanced air science students are urged to attend. Canterbury rhoir will meet on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. in the Chapel. Kappa Phi picture for CORN HUSKKH will be taken Tuesday at 5:15 p.m. in the West Stadium. j wear white blouses, if possible, j Intorfraternity council w ill meet , Tuesday at 5 p.m. in Room 315 , of Union to elect student council representative. Poultry Cluh Har-H-Q will be i Tuesday at 5 p. nv Tickets are 50c in the Poultry Husbandry of-' ' fice. ; A YM-YYV meeting on Tues- day at 7-? p. m. in 'he Ag Union. I Wednesday, i Hour dance en Wednesday from 5 to 6 p.m. in the Ag activities auditorium. Union activities c o m mil Ice meeting at 4 p. m. Wodr.esdav in Moont 115 of Union. YMCA cabinet mooting Wed nesday at fi p. in. Th ursday. Special Husir.ess meeting of Varsity dairy cluh w V.l bo Veld Thursday. Organi.-atio.r.s may olc.in their displays used o..nrg the Frosh Hop by cT.li-.g for them .-t the I'r.ion Ati itio. office. l'pperlassonien xh wcie un ab'e to attend the YWCA Ren dc7o.;s held last work to sign up for committees ar.d commissior.s may sign up a-.v .-.fterr.oon this week in the YW office Pllcn Smith Hall. All tv.sic r.'i.iituiy science stu dents, who ire interested in be coming members of Pershing Rif.es. air iT-.vited to a smoker to bo t:i'en by Company A-2 of the national honorary military frater nity of Pershing Rifles in the Stu dent Union at 7:S0 Wednesday evening. 're1 v men were informed that a paddle line would be started for those eho might poss.bly forget to wci-.r their caps. W.ll you agree that "There is no rlr.ee like Nebriski'"?