- fy 'r Pcge 4 THe Doily Nebroskon Wednesday, February 4, T959 Picture Lending Library Opens Pictures may again be checked out from the picture lending library for second semester. Students may pick up pic tures in the Union lounge from 12 a m. and 1-4 p.m., Feb. 5 and 6. New pictures include examples of work by Utrillo and Picasso. Student identification cards must be presented in order to borrow pictures. Council on Religion Tbe Council on Religion will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lutheran Student Asso ciation basement. On the Social Side: Winter Winds Blow To Gool Love's Glow By Sue nealey Social life for the semester seems to be starting off slow ly. The semester's initial pin nings reached a total of three, engagements numbered four. Pinnings Nancy Trester, a Kappa Al pha Theta sophomore in Teachers from Omaha, to Kent Owens, a Delta Upsilon sonhomore at the University of Colorado from Denver. Sally Smiley, a Kappa Al pha Theta junior in Teachers HOLLYWOOD BOWL Open Bowling Saturday Sunday 24 Lone Automatic Pinsetters Restaurant . . . Barber Shop 920 IV. 48th PHONE 6-1911 Beginning Wed., Feb. 4th Our FIRST Semi Annual Clearance ale THE FOLLOWING ITEMS HAVE BEEN REDUCED SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS TIES OUTERWEAR SOCKS SPORTCOATS SWEATERS SUITS GIFT ITEMS SALE TO RUN THROUGH SAT., FEB. 7th from Omaha, to Al Eller broek, a Sigma Chi junio in Teachers from Bellevue. Judy Hughes, a Pi Beta i junior in Arts and Sciences from Humboldt, to Keith Leech, a Delta Sigma Phi erad student in Arts and Sci ences from Humboldt. Engagements Judy Otradovsky, Kappa Alpha Theta senior in Home Economics from Schuyler, to Ken Peterson, Alpha Tau Omega senior in Business Administration from Lincoln. Suzie Swingle, a Kappa Al pha Theta senior in Teachers from Lincoln, to Veldon Lew is, a Sigma Nu senior in Business Administration from Fremont. Judy Decker, a Delta Delta Delta senior in Teachers from Lincoln to Roger Krhounek, a Delta Tau Delta senior in Architectural Engi neering from Lincoln. Karen Skelton, a Delta Del ta Delta freshman in Home Economics from Wauneta to Gary Nordhausen, junior at McCook College from Wauneta. Judging Team Places at Show University students placed first in sheep and third in quarter horse judging at the Southwest Livestock Show in Fort Worth, Tex. The livestock judging team as a whole placed 13th out of a field of 22 teams. Texas A and M College, College Sta tion, Tex., copped first place. Pat Wright was high man on the Nebraska team and eighth high individual in sheep judging. Donn Simonson placed second in quarter horse judging. Other team members in clude Maurice Bonne, Ted Klug and George O'Neal. Team coach is M. A. Alex ander, professor of animal husbandry. JB OPPORTUNITIES! A General Motors representative will be on campus February 9 and 10. Contact your college placement office to arrange an interview. 'fTv,v , if 'Tv t : y At General Motors there's room to stretch your imagination! GM poilttons now available fn these fields for man holding Bochelors", Master,' end Doctors' degrti Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Industrial Engineering Metal lurgical Engineering Chemical Engineering Aeronautical Engineering Ceramic Engineering Mathematics Industrial Design Physics Chemistry Engineering Mechanic. A tingle control starts, stops, and steers the Firebird III or this CM "laboratory on wheels" can he safely guided by electronic impulses sent from a cable buried under the road! Fabulous steps into the future, such an this can be made only by men with fabulous imaginations. A lot of such men work fur General Motors and its divisions. There' room for a lot more maybe you. In addition to research in the automotive and appliance fields, General Motors and its divisions are concerned wilh solar energy, astronautics, astroclynamics, electronics, and many fields of space engineering. If these areas of scientific study challenge your imagination, perhaps CM has a place for you at one of its plants in 71 cities. Here is real opportunity to put your imagination to work on everything from tiny transistors to dynamic diesels. GENERAL MOTORS PtRSONNEL STAFF DETROIT 2. MICH. Student To Get Crack at NY Ad Campaign The Lincoln Promotions Council will sponsor a Uni versity student in a New York City advertising cam paign April 5-10. The student, who will par ticipate in the annual "In side Advertising" Week, will be granted $200 by the Coun cil through the University College of Business Admin istration, according to Dr. Phillio McVey, associate professor of business organ ization ana management. Dr. McVey said that one student is selected yearly from each of 65 leading cot leges and universities to at tend the session sponsored by the Association of Adver tising Men and women. The representative will be selected from seniors on the basis of scholarship, interest, and future promise in the field. KUONTV Wedneidar 5:30 STOBY tADY (LIVE) 6:00 Evening Prelude 6:30 TV Classroom 7:00 Your Marriase 7-M Cnmmnitv o the Condemned 8:00 Children Growing 8:30 Conversation Piece 9:00 Japanese Brush Painting Thursday 5:30 Magir Doorway 5:45 Mr. Murele's Musee 6:00 Evemns Predlude 6:30 TV Classroom 7:00 Passinn Ullntea on Music 7:30 Nuclear Knercy 8:00 Community of the Condemned 8:30 Documentary 9:00 Press and the People ; IllliEliSII jlllli MiK ' l I I s '"55-& ? s v "' ' ' '.v Vv A .(fpi 9 g TECHNICOLOR Well-seasoned, ready to serve Americas second largest telephone system ! 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