y s hi ,! A f ' , 1 :4 -"I f . i ; t A - "j V. if . . s ' Ft Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, January 13, 1954 6 Of! The Social Side Thirteen Pinnings Announced; 13 Coeds Sport Diamonds By NATALIE KATT Staff Writer Engagements Claussen-GUes Joan Claussen, Kappa Alpha Theta, has announced her en gagement to Bill Giles, Phi Delt. Joan, senior in Home Economics, is from Holdrege. Bill, Teachers College senior, lives in St. Joseph, Mo. Gorton-Lawlor Two seniors to announce their engagement and plans for a spring wedding are Sue Gorton, and Mike Lawlor, Sigma Chi. Sue, Mortar Board, is an Arts and Science student from Tecumseh. Mike, Lincolnite, is in Biz Ad. Cripe-Snowden Mary Cripe and Don Snowdon, Sig Ep, have revealed their re cent engagement. Mary, senior in Biz Ad, is from Lincoln. Don, '53 Ag College graduate, is from Niobrara. He is a lieutenant in the Army. Andreasen-Kratt A new engagement at the Pi Phi house is that of Rani Andrea sen to Ted Kratt. Rani,. Omahan, is a sophomore in Teachers Col lege. Ted, Sig Ep, is a 1953 gradu ate from Engineering College. Withey-Phipps A DG candy passing last Mon day introduced the engagement of Paula Withey to Dave Phipps, Phi Psi. Paula, senior in Teach ers College, is from Omaha. Dave, '53 graduate from Lincoln, is now a 2nd Lieutenant sta tioned in New Mexico. Thurman-Innes A ring on the left hand of Betty Thurman, KD, relates her recent engagement to Doug Innes, Pi Kap. Betty, junior in Ag College, is from Broken Bow. Doug, Arts and Science senior, is from Phil- lipsburg, Kan. McMullen-Gilmore A second announcement at the KD house is the engagement of Dorine McMullen to Allan Gil- more. Donne, sophomore Dledee. is in Teachers College. Allan, re cently released from the Armv. will return to school next semes ter as an Engineering upperclass rnan. Both are from Lincoln. Utterback-Pollum The newest engaged coed at I House is Helen-Jean Utterback whose fiance is Bill Pollum. Helen-Jean, Teachers College sen ior, is from Shenandoah, la. Bill, 1953 graduate, is a Navy Ensign Stationed at Long Beach, Calif. Ingram-Speak C h i O, Joyce Ingram and Charles Speak have announced their engagement. Charles is a student at Hastings College. Joyce is a sophomore in Teachers Col lege. Both are from Lexington. urban-Bond Sigma Kappas feasted on candy last Monday as Claramae Og burn disclosed her engagement to Jim Bond. Claramae, junior in rnys. Xl, is from Lincoln. Jim is stationed at Camp Kilmer in New Jersey. Carey-Donovan An engagement celebrated at I-House recently was that of Pat Carey to Tom Donovan, T.K.E. Pat, Teachers freshman is from Kansas City. Tom, junior in En gineering, is from California. Gill-Davis A candy passing at Love Me morial Hall related the engage ment of Erma Gill to Jerry Da vis. Erma is a sophomore, ma joring in Home Economics. Both Jerry and Erma are from Craig Stueck-Ficke Wilson HaUers were recently surprised when Vona Stueck an nounced her engagement to Ralph Ficke. Vona, junior in Teachers College, is from Pleasant Dale. Ralph lives in Milford. Pinnings Folmer-Pflasterer Honorary Commandant- Donna Folmer was serenaded by the DU's Monday night when she revealed her pinning to Paul Pflasterer at the Alpha Chi house. Donna, senior in Teachers Col lege, is a Lincolnite. Paul, senior, is from Crete. Moran-Walsh A Chi O to start the New Year right, is Marj Moran who has an nounced her pinning to Lt. Dick Walsh. Marj, senior in journal ism, from Lincoln, is a new P.B.K. Lt. Walsh, former Eligible Bachelor and 1951 graduate, is with the Naval Communications in the Philippines. He is a mem ber of Farm House. Dubas-Hamilton The 1953 UMOC, Tim Hamilton, passed cigars to his Sig Ep broth ers Monday night as he disclosed his pinning to Adeline Dubas, Chi O. Adeline is an Ag junior from Burwell. Tim, sophomore from Pierre, So. Dak., is also in Ag College. Wctiel-Hunt The Sigma Nu's serenaded Monday night at the pinning of Wayne Hunt and Donna Wetzel Aipna ai. .uonna, Lincolnite, is in Teachers College and Wayne from North Platte, is in Biz Ad Both are seniors. Kaiskee Wlshnow One of three candy passings at tne bUl house last Monday was that of Gail Katskee who pinned to Bernie Wishnow, Sam. my. Gail is a sophomore in Arts and Science and Bernie is a first year Law student. Both are from Lincoln. Weiner-Levinrer SDT house president Leta Wei ner is now wearing the pin of Chuck Levinger, Z B T. Leta Teachers College senior, is from Omaha. Chuck, 1953 graduate from Yankton, So. Dak., is serv ing in the Air Force. Rosenberg-Rochman SDT Shirley Rosenberg has an nounced her pinning to Bart Roch- man, Sammy. Shirley, Lincolnite, is a sophomore. Bart, senior, now attending Omaha University, is from Omaha. Robertson-Olson A trip by the AGR's to city campus Monday night was the result of the pinning of Janet Robertson, AO Pi, to Dale Olson Janet, Teachers junior, is from Elsie. Dale, senior in Ag College, is irom York. Ramaekers-Lemon a secona auk to pass cigars Monday night was Jack Lemon who is pinned to Janice Ramae- kers. Janice is a sophomore in Arts and Science from DeWitt. Jack, Lincoln man, is an Ag sen ior. Lorens-Goff Donna Lorenz, Wilson Hall, is wearing the pin of Floyd Goff. Acacia, since last Monday. Don na, Arts and Science senior, is trom Oakland. Floyd is out of school and a 2nd Lt stationed at Ft Harrison, Ind. Banger-Robinson Kirk Bunger. Kappa Sig, last Monday informed his brothers of his pinning to Barbara Robinson. Barbara, sophomore, attends Newcomb College in New Orleans. Kirk is a junior in Engineering Architecture. Both are from Omaha. Excssn Schedule Laboratory classes meeting for several eontlnnoas hours on one or two a"aj hall meet for examination! ai follows: 1 " meetim J Monday and Tuesday ahull be examined on Ihe dale schedule for the first hour of their laboratory Meeting! Wediesday or Thursday classes on the second hour of lhilr niretlnsi Friday or Saturday classes on the third hour. U examinations have been scheduled for all sections in t ie following subjects: Dullness Oruanliation .1. 4, 1. 141, 14T, IDui hconomlc 11, 12, 10S, ll.li Education Ai, 2 U.K. ISSi M.K. 1, f'l Kngllsh B, 1, 2, 3, 4, loot Home F.conomics 41, 42. I tench 11. 1.1 1 Hpanlih 51, 3S Mathematics 11, in. 41, 10S. 14. 13. K, 42, 10(1, 1(I7 Speech 9. If students have remilarly scheduled examinations conflictint with the above specially arramed scKrlulc. arrangements to lake such specially scheduled examination at another time should be made with the department concerned on or before Jan. 18. For example: If a student Is scheduled for an examination which conflicts with a specifically scheduled examination In French, arrangements should be mad with ti e romance language department to take such French examination at another time. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 1-4 p.m. All sections of Fngllsh A. (This examination Is glveo at this time scorn may take tho examination in English B for credit.) m order that students making sufficiently high S-S p.m. Classes meeting at a.m. 8-1 a.m Classes meeting at 4 p.m. TUESDAY, JANUARY lt Tues., Thurs., Sat., or aay one or two of these days, live or four days, or Mon., Wed., Frl., or any one or two of these dara. 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Morrill And), S3 (Burnett 108) All sections of Electrical Engineering 133 All sections of Speech a , THURSDAY, JANUARY tl B-1'2 a.m. Classes meeting at 1 p.m. five or four days, or Mon., Wed., Frl., or any one or two of these days. t-i p.m. Classes meeting at 11 a.m. Toes., Thurs., Sat. or any one or two of these days. " FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 -12 a.m. Classes meeting at t p.m. five or four days, or Mon., Wed., Frl., or an on or two of these days. 2- J p.m. Classes meeting at 4 p.m. Tues., Thurs.. or either one of these days. Classes meeting at S a.m. Tues., Thurs., Sat., or aay on or two of these days. SATURDAY, JANUARY S3 8-10 a.m. All section ol Mathematics II, 1I, 41, 103 (Coliseum) II a.m.-l p.m. All sections of Mathematics 14. 15. IT. 42, 1UU, 10T, 18. . MONDAY, JANUARY 23 y-12 a.m. Classes meeting at 1 p.m. Tues., Thurs., or either oae of these days 2-0 p.m. Classes meeting at 3 p.m. five or four days, or Mon., Wed., Fri., or any one or two of these days. Classes meeting at S p.m. five or four days or M on., Wed., Frl., or any on of these days. Classes meeting- at 3 p.m. Tues., Thurs., or either one of these days. Classes meeting at T p.m. Tues., Thurs., or either one of these days. Classes meeting at 7 p.m. Mob., Wed., Fri., or any one or two of these days. TUESDAY. JANUARY ! 13 a.m. All sections of Economics II and 12 (Coliseum) All sections of Economics 103 (Coliseum) Classes meeting at 2 p.m. Tues.. Thurs., or either one of thes days. 2-5 p.m. Classes meeting at a.m. fiv or four days, or Mon., Wed., Fri., or any or two of thes days. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 -It a.m. Classes meeting at II a.m. five or four days, or Mon., Wed., Frl., or any oa or two of thes days. 1- 3 p.m. All sections of Business Organization 147 (Coliseum) All sections of Education 61, 62 (Coliseum) 2- 5 p.m. All sections of Business Organization 3, 4. THURSDAY. JANUARY IS MS a.m. Classes meeting ar 1 a.m. five or four days, or Mon., Wed., Fri.. Classes meeting at 12 noon oa five or four dais, or Mon.. W 1-3 p.m. Classes meeting at 10 a.m. Tues. Thurs.. Sat., or aar on or two of thes day. FRIDAY. JANUARY t -1t a.m. Classes meeting at 10 a.m. rive or four days, or Mon Wed., FrL, or any on mr two ot the day. 2-3 p.m. All sections of English 2 All sections of English 3, 4 All sections of Economic US or any on or two of these days. ed.. Fri., or any one or two of thes days. Along Military Lines Army, Air Units Commission 36 Competitions, Field Trips, Saber Presentation Planned ny a i Ate viKiitK 'Phoenix Too Frequent1 Combines Prose, Poetry To Open Jan. 15; to Run 2 Days v "A Phoenix Too Frequent," a poetic comedy by Christopher Fry, will ' be presented Friday and Saturday, January 15 and 16 at 8:15 p.m. Under the direction of Dale Holt, a graduate student in speech and dramatics, the lab production will be presented in the Arena Theater by a cast of three people. The scene of action is the tomb of Virilius. Virilius had been an accountant and had died "wear ing his office tunic and checking the pence column as he went." DYNAMENE, THE mourning wife, played by Luanne Raun, has vowed to spend the rest of her days, "fasting and grieving in the tomb." Doto, her maid, played by Margot Hunt, pledges I herself to die, also fasting and grieving. All goes well in the mourning until Tegeus, a corporal of the guard, enters and proceeds to weaken the vows of Doto and Dynamene by means of his man ly presence. Tegeus is played by Jack Hunt. ' The eloquent love-making by Tegeus, and the warmth of, tho wine that has been drunk, cul minate the story with an almost O. Henry twist. Fry, considered a poet play wright, has raised much com ment in critic circles by fusing poetry with drama. This will be the first time ihat University theater-goers and stu dents of literature will see a play by the noted English author. 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Cimot rwr n fivur. . . . ot auareat tlejti tnty if fi'VT ib.( iff irjn .rtroa i'tr sturveys ro4 t;sirjtf u irns.'.ur tit mm tmm ""o. . . . HI lor .flniin,ii.rei(J iTUATbttiia fe, appitLcetAos ia.TjliH aas i uimue-ir, sUlo 4 twr.iiuei. au SB - iMlit tm Juow rwt MiUtF mrTs.ee a earver rr-uu ftir turn. . . . 'iffshZtS TATE ano (lAT.'OJtSl, VKVKV. P.O. J, t'w rwv,' jse-w J tit try. Vitir. '.KTr:i wi4 tm taewna. m iJ ruui o .i'.i.i'iti ur atuuexitr Ten Army and 26 Air Force ROTC seniors will be graduating in January. All 26 men will re ceive commissions in their re spective branches. There will be a commissioning ceremony at Love Library Audi torium Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. with Colonel R. E. Campbell as main speaker. Rabbi H. I. Stern will give the invocation. The cere mony will be open to the oub- lic. NEBRASKA'S VARSITY rifle team journeyed to Manhatta. Kan., for a shoulder-to-shoulder match with the Kansas State riflemen. The Nebraskans dropped the match by six points 1846 to 1840. Paul Jordan was high man for Nebraska. He fired a score of 382 out of a possible .400. Also participating were Cadets McCutchan, McAndrew, Oden, Perrenand and Te Selle. TWENTY-ONE Lincoln doc tors, all veterans of naval serv ice, have contributed funds fcr the purchase of a Naval ROTC battalion sword. The sword will be presented to the current battalion officer during special ceremonies in Love Library Auditorium on March 30. A FIELD trip to NeUis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, Nev., is tentatively being planned for the weekend of Feb. 5 Nineteen cadets will make the trip. They will leave Friday morning by air lift and will return to Lincoln on Sunday morning. Captain Nyland will be in charge of thejrip. All AFROTC students interested in the flight are asked to sign their name to the list on the AFROTC bulletin board. DOV GOCKLEY, Gary Mar tin. Ray Hughes and Bill Neef were initiated into the Phalanx honorary society last week. Lt. Colonel Humbert F. Bia sella is scheduled for arrival to make a two day annual inspector general's survey of the Army ROTC activities for Fifth Army Headquarters. The army instructor personnel are engaged in two vigorous bits of competition along the lines of rifle practice and with the bridge decks in noontime tournaments. Major Weibel and SFC Whitney so far lead the rifle shooters, who are getting in practice for the Fifth Army matches. Miss Dienex of the administrative of fice heads the Culbertson com petition. - mttuiu swi.ntK cruise dates have just been announced. Freshman and junior regulars will participate in USMANR- OTC joint cruise ABLE, embark ing at Norfolk, Va., on June 6. iney win return to tne same port for disembarkation on Au. o. Junior contracts will go on cruise CHARLIE, embarking at I worroik on July 18 and return ing to port on Aug. 27. 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