Paqe 4 Th Dailv Nebraskan Wednesday, October 8, 19i3 On the Social Side Fifteen Couples Pinned, Engaged Congratulations were in ta junior in Teachers from ; store for 15 couples Monday j Wymore. to Vic Hanson, a I night, after nine pinnings and Sigma Phi Epsilon junior in six engagements were an-1 Architecture from Pierre, i nounced. ;S.D. ' Press Gets Pat on Back Newspapers Celebrate PINNINGS Sandy Swafls, a Delta Gan ma sophomore in Teachers from Omaha, to Pat McGar raugh, an Alpha Tau Omega senior in Business Adminis tration from Omaha. Phyl Bonner, an Alpha Om icron Pi senior in Arts and Science from Imperial, to Burt WeicbenthaL a Farm House senior in Agriculture from Stanton. Carol Vermaas, an Alpha Phi sophomore in Teachers from Lincoln, to "Yogi" Her genrader, a Sigma Nu junior in Teachers from Lincoln. Jody Carlson, a Delta Gam ma alum from Omaha, to Bob WeigeL a Sigma Chi senior in Business Administra tion from Omaha. Sue Turner, a Pi Beta Phi sophomore la -Arts and Sci ence from Dallas, Texas, to John Barthell, a Sigma Nu wphomore in Business Ad ministration from Lincoln. Dee Dillman, a Kappa Del ta junior in Teachers from Lexington, to Fred Henke, a Beta Sigma Psi junior in Business Administration from Lincoln. Barb Vahle. a Kappa Del ta sophomore in Teachers from Alma, tc Norval McCas lin, an Alpha Gamma Sigma senior in Agriculture from Broken Bow. Ruthie Prochaska. a Delta Gamma junior in Teachers from Ogallala, to Roger Ran kin, a Phi Delta Theta junior in Pre-Law from Falls Church, Virginia. Jan Mack, an Alpha Xi Del- ENGAGEMENTS ! S h e r i 1 1 Jensen from j Minden. to Tom P i e ster. a : : Delta Tau Delta sophomore in Business Administration from: , Minden. Yvonne Cook, a University ! alum from Arlington, to Walt Akeson, an Alpha Gamma . Rho senior in Agriculture : from Chappell. Joyce Evans, an Alpha Xi j Delta senior in Home Ec from Arapahoe, to Jack Norris. an Alpha Gamma Rho alum i from Weeping Water. Bonnie Beckman, an Alpha : Xi Delta sophomore in Teach ers from Lincoln, to Marvin Spomer, a University alum from Lincoln. Betty Pillard. Towne Club freshman in Teachers to Ron Martin from Lincoln. Jeanie Patterson. Towne Gub freshman in Teachers to 'Bert Fink from Lincoln. To commemorate the newspapers of America. National Newspaper Week is be ing celebrated in the U. S. this week. Many newspapers are taking advantage of the week by introducing their readers to the various services provided by news papers. "Newspapers contain the information that permits an informed citizenry," Dr. William Hall, director of the school of journalism, said. "Without an informed public, a democracy cannot function." Editorials and articles concerning News paper Week and other pertinent topics are being cited this week in University jour nalism classes. Freedom "Freedom is a shared right between newspapers and readers," Dr. Hall con tinued, "a right to publish and a public's right to know. The former is based on the latter. "The American press was even an active participant in the Revolutionary War. It served to nnite the colonists against Great Britain. For this reason. It has been said that printers' ink runs through America's veins." Arthur Strang, secretary-manager of the Illinois Press Assn., is chairman of this 19th annual National Newspaper Week. Sponsoring the week is the Newspaper Assn. Managers, Inc., of v.hich Vera Sco ficld is president. Scofield is also manager of the Nebraska Press ssn. Hole In expressing a newspaper's role in so ciety, Frank Tripp, executive editor of the Gannett newspaper chain said: "When any medium, o.ther than the newspaper, delivers all of the world and neighborhood news in detail; bally hoos local charities and civic endeavors to suc cessful conclusions; bornes the babes, graduates them, marries them and buries them: stands as watchdog of home, safety and liberty ; fights for the rights of the people, unlicensed by fickle government, controlled only b justice and decency 'When one becomes a permanent record of current events, the date book of the community, t-he housewife's shopping guide; recovers neighbors' dogs, sells their attics empty, finds them a used re frigerator, tells them who's sick. dead, engaged or married! who's painted his barn or mended his fences "When another than the newspaper does these few little chores daily, in a preserv able package, at a pittance a copy, then I'll believe that some folks might not find time to read their hometown papers." ' TH STtANGE VOU.0 ' jA WARNING STAY CLEAR J RLE TOR 1 go j& 1 Bulletin Board Wednesday, October S Inur VTBti. 12. IIS StadtM Council. 4. 3:5 l Art. Arts ft EiHbia Comm.. 4, 211. MK, 5. ill. I. Special Aravibrc Comm., i. 511. Vti Art. Talk! h Topic Cvmm.. i. aj5. IFC SctKiarttiip fnma 7. 313 IVHa Sigma Pi Mntff. 7, XYl. Mrrw Board Man Mertinf. 7. Ball room. Thursday, Oct. t Linrota Optntniat Club LonrtKwi. 11 V Prrm. Houae UncUfa. 12 Z. lnu- Vanity. 311. nam Onmnr Hirtlifht. 31i Cnnstia Scinx. i, JU. l a. Art. Prntmori Cam. S. 111. l a. Art. Dance Comm.. i, 31 In. Art Film Comm., i, 31- rflta Phi Delta, 7, C Ym Democrat. T lx Alpha Kappa Pti. 7 3. 313. Inwr Varuty. 7:3a. 315. Ypunr Raiiblkcans. 7 39. Phi Sicma lota, 7 X, 211. Library Losses Frequent Love Popular Place lo Leave Coals. Hooks Extension Club i Coed Open Rush Organizing j Begins Monday A steering committee for the ' Open rush for women bo- i organization of a department- gins Monday. I al Agriculture and Home Ec- Girls are rushed on an in I onomics Extension Club was 1 dividual basis by the various ! elected Tuesday. ! sororities. No formal parties I Jerry Haase and Larry are held, but rushees may be j Hendrix were chosen chair- J invited for dinner, a movi j men. Other officers are Judy j or coke dates. Sieler, secretary; Sally Miller, ! Before being Many University students . kets are cited as items most are walking around coatless. often left unclaimed at the li- hungry and nearsighted if ar- bran-. tides left in Love Library are any indication. Eyeglasses, coats and jac- Delta Sigma Pi Holds Smoker Of course we are the re- cepients of many umbrellas, too." Richard Farley, associ ate director of I'niversitv H- jewelry, stationery and num braries added. "And this erous old lunches rushed, girls corresnondinff secretary: Vir-)must register at the Panhel- was left in the ladies iwt-i&T S treas"rcr and room last week, including Hobert Klem- reJ"f!er powder, evebrow pencil and T.he Purpose of this organi astringent. Four sets of car i ua to emphasize the ke-s have been found, as well 1 professional aspect f Exten c'...rr.i h-.ni -hoLrww.Lc 1 sion, said Klem. lenic Office in Rosa Bouton Hall. Girls with downs are not , eligible for open rush. Outside World Mailmen may be out of business someday. Army missile scientist Friedrick Van Saurma claims that 6 satellites work ing together and using recording devices could pick up the mail from one city and play it back over another city. Explorers Visible Explorers I and IV, American satellites will pass over Lincoln Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. Though tbey will not be seen with the naked eye. Explorer IV win be visible at 7:08 p.m. Wednesday and Explorer I can be seen at 4:1 an. Thursday. No Satellite Failure Russia has had no failures in satellite launchings. said Soviet Scientist A. A. Blagonravoy. Record In Demand Radio Moscow has ordered a recording of "America the Beautiful after announcing on a recent program that tbey couldn't play the recording because they didn't have it. Pep Pills Promote Pilfering A s a result of 4 pep pilL" Mrs. Ethel Jamie son snam edly said she stole a piece of beef, a piece of bacon and a baby rattle from a store in Newcastle-on-Tyne. England. CD Units Secured Civil Defense hospitals, containing 200 beds and X-ray and power plant equipment, will be delivered in about one month to eight Nebraska cities which might become target areas. The cities involved are Beatrice, York, Grand Island, Scottsbluff, Schuyler, Columbus. Blair and Fremont or Wahoo. Udanchnaya for Luck Diamonds discovered north of the Arctice Circle will soon be exported by the Russians. The rich Kimberlite pipe, the site of the new industry, has been named I'danchnaya Russian for ''lucky. Cjpriots Riol As a result of four ambushes in Cyprus, two British sol diers and a Turkish Cypriot policeman were killed and seven soldier i were wounded. Apply Today "Meager pay, fascinating work," were offered by an advertisement in the London Times. The job? Choirmaster for Wormwood Scrubs Prison! Firefighter Win After encircling a blare in Custer, South Dakota, fire fighters were able to extinguish it, but not until 400 acres of pine tree had been destroyed by the five-hour fire. summer we seni a n o n i m raincoats to the I'niversity's lost and found. Delta Sigma Pi. profes-j Approximately 20 or 30 sional business fraternity, items are left a day. he said. will hold a smoker Wednes day. ;the stack grows cumbersome. Beginning at 7 p.m. in 'and then takes it to the Lost Union parlors X, Y. Z. the and Found, smoker will enable prospec-, No Value tive members to become ac-j People usually claim ouainted with the activities money, rings and watches. last year. Farley said, a handwritten master's disser tation on philosophy was found. The name was on one of the pages, and the library The library keeps them until contacted the owner. Horror He didn't even know that he had lost it." Farley Students interested in Ag and Home Ec Extension may attend the next meeting in Ag Union. Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Alpha lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta win hold a meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Union. All members are urged to attend. ! and functions of the fratern ; ity. ASME Pictures ' All members of the Ameri ; can Society of Mechanical j Engineers are to meet at ! 6:45 p.m. today in front of j Ferguson Hall for their Corn- busker picture, j Rolland Stover, ASME re-' I gional vice president, will j speak on "The Mechanical I Engineers Profession" at a ; following business meeting. S Theologian lo Speak Richard Wolff, Hebrew-, Christian Bible Scholar, will ! conclude a series of lectures ' at the University Thursday ! night. He will be the guest of the , i Inter-Varsity Christian Fel-! lowship, which wiH meet at j 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Union j 315. He will speak on "The Concept of Guilt." Council on Religion i ne university council on ; Religion will meet Thursday j I at 7 p.m. at the Lutheran Stu i dent Association. A treasurer will be elected. j and several business items will be discussed. ! Farley commented, "but en- laughed, "just hugged it and said 'this wasn't lost, was it' in horrified tones." Another woman hung one dently neither text books nor of her good dresses in the li clothing are considered to be brary and w as very upset valuable because they re left when it was not there when all the time." she returned several days lat- A complete cosmetic outfit er. 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