The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 21, 1958, Page Page 4, Image 4

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The Daily Nebroskon
Friday, November 21, 1953
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4-H Camp Planned
Committees are now work
ing on plans to develop a pro
posed state 4-H camp at the
Nebraska National Forest at
Halsey.
Head of the committee
which coordinates the work of
other committees working on
the site is John Orr, assistant
extension agriculturist. Col
lege of Agriculture. Also on
the committee are Miss Alma
Jorn, assistant extension
home economist, and Ray
Russell, assistant extension
agriculturist.
On the Social Side
Sewers, Indians
Spark Weekend
By Sue Healey
Sewers, Apaches, hot dogs
These are a few of the fea
tures of the campus social
calendar this weekend.
Sigma Phi Epsilon plans a
"Sewer Stomp" Saturday
night at 9. Delta Sigma Phi
plans an "'Apache Ball" at 8
the same evening.
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Beta
39-32
The Sig Alphs tripped the
Beta Sigs 39-32 in a close in
tramural "A" basketball
came Tuesday. The Sig Alphs
led throughout the game, but
were hard pressed m tne
fourth quarter by a strong
I Beta Sig attack,
j Ahead only 11-9 at the end
cf the first quarter, the Sig
Alphs caught fire to lead 21-
10 at hall-time, tsenma wc
at the start of the fourth
quarter, the Beta Sigs sud
denly found the basket and
outscored the Alphs 14-8: but
they lacked time; and the
game ended 39-32.
Jerry Trimble and Bob
Thompson sparked the Sig
Alph offensive attack with 12
and 11 points respectively.
rvn Ranerrniester led tne
Beta Sigs by dumping in 11
points.
4-H Activities
iYef 35 Awards
Thirtv-five University stu
dents have been named as
winners of scholarships,
awarded on the basis of ac
tivities in 4-H club work.
The scholarships were pre
sented at the University 4-H
Club's honor banquet Wednes
day night.
Scholarship winners were:
Nancy McGath. Bernard Hecht, Brenrla
Gmnl. Ronald Beniaek. Jeanene Marttua
n. Shirley Gates. Clare Vrba. Stanley
JortfMiwn, Bill Shirkey. Jeanetle John
win. Jim Ornv. Frances Johnnon.
PBtriria Betta. Ronald McKeever,
Sara Rhodes, Lois Hulm. Jeanne Hein
miller. Hartet George. Carolyn Barber.
Ruth Bishop. IMnrilyn Jensen, Kathleen
Snvrter, Jnnet Peterson. John Schurr.
Dnrsil Starr. Karen Skoda.
Melvin Riley. Kalhrvn Slde. Vanre
t'ten, Patny Cunningham, Margaret Ann
Rohertunn, Lynn Riley. Loia Anderson.
Robert Hathien and Larry Hendrin.
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FOR
PRINCE KOSMET
Iowa State Dean
To Speak on Ag
Dr, Louis Thompson, asso
ciate dean of the Division of
Agriculture, Iowa State Col
lege, will speak at the Uni
versity Dec. 10.
An "All Ag Convocation"
will be held at 10 a.m. that
day for students and faculty
in the College Activities
Building. Ag classes will be
dismissed for the convoca
tion.
Dr. Thompson will discuss
the opportunities in agricul
ture for Ag students after
college graduation.
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Hot dogs feature the menu
for a Sigma Kappa-Farm
House hot dog roast at 5 p.m."
Friday and the Alpha Chi
Omega and Farm House
pledges will sharpen their
bowling eyes at a 2 p.m
bowling party Sunday.
The only otner rriday so
cial event on tap is a Love
Memorial Hall-Sellect Quad
rangle hour dance starting at
7 p.m.
Other Saturday events in
clude the Alpha Omicron Pi
dinner-dance at 7 p.m. in the
Lincoln Hotel and a Beta
Theta Pi "Roaring Twenties"
party at the Italian Village
at 7:45 p.m. Sigma Delta Tau
plans a "western" party at 8
p.m.
Phi Kappa Fsi has set a
"Shipwreck" house party at
9 p.m.; the Phi Delts and the
Sigma Cms will nave a dance
at Hillcrest at 9 p.m. and
Selleck Quad will have a
record dance at 8.
Starting off Saturday early
will be the Pi Kappa Phis
and Alpha Chi Omegas who
have scheduled a 7:15 a.m.
breakfast.
A Fedde Hall-Alpha Gam
ma Sigma hour dance at 7
p.m. rounds out the Saturday
social slate.
Sunday is the day lor so
cial hours. Delta Gamma and
Alpha Tau Omega will have
a social hour at 4 p.m. and
Alpha Phi and Sigma Nu will
have a social fiour at 2 p.m
Pi Beta Phi and Delta
Uosilon will add lunch to
their social hour at 12:30
p.m. Sunday evening at 5:30
p.m. Delta Sigma flus will
hold their date dinner.
On Monday the Chi Ome
gas will have an exchange
dinner with the Sigma Nus
at 5.30 p.m. and on Tuesday
the Alpha Chi Omegas and
Sigma Alpha Mu will have
breakfast at 6:45 a.m.
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