Wednesday, March 14, 1962 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Wes Grady Receives Union Service Award By ANDA ANDERSON The city and Ag campus Student Unions revealed their new chairmen and assistants Tuesday night at the J o i n t Awards Dessert. Phillip McVey was master of ceremonies. Wes Grady received the dis tinguished service key for Ag Union and Kim Pohlman was awarded the one from city union. Grady, a junior, is a mem- Der of Farm House fraternity He is chairman of Spring uay, president of Corn Cobs, past Ag Union and treasurer and past Ag Executive Board. Miss Pohman is a junior majoring in mathematics. She is president of Alpha Phi, chairman of pefsonel commit tee and a member of Associ ated Women Students board. Susie Backstrom was re- Km & UtKVYl UWT WODUCItOi TECHNICOLOR vealed as the Outstanding city union Worker and Rich ard Douglass was named out standing worker for Ag. Runner-ups to Miss Backstrom were Norm Peterson, Alyce Lynn, Helen Landis and Vera Holoubek. Jerry Lmdvall was the Ag runner-up. Corresponding secretary for Alpha Chi Omega, Miss Back strom is a junior in Teachers College majoring in elemen t a r y education. She, has worked on Union's music committee three years and is recording secretary for ACE. Douglas is a freshman ma joring in vocational education in Ag College. He has been a worker on the hospitality committee and is a member of Alpha Tau Alpha Subsi diary. The new committee chair man and assistants at Ag Un ion ate: dance Karen Leach, Richard Douglass; film Rosalie Hoffman, Dave Bell; student faculty- Independent Ball Finalists Competing Five finalists for Indepen dent Spring Ball King and Queen will be selected today. The finalists will be present ed at the annual dance, March 23 in the East Hills Ballroom. The Unicorns will handle ticket sales for the dance this week in the Union. cab NORTHWESTERN MIITIIAI I IFF INCJIPAMrF uvivnt. kii i. iiivviiniivh TEN CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND INCREASES IN PAST TEN YEARS Don Purcall Carl Barrletr YOUR COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES FOR A COLLEGE INSURANCE PLAN lovmr possibu cost Ask About Our Special Plan for Greek Houe Building Fundi Phone HE 2-4281 438 Stuart Building Phyllis Riddle, Larry Ham mond; public relations Del Rae Beermann, Sandra Mc Dowell; publicity Susanne Plum, Terry Grand; hospital ity Joan Skinner, Susan Hyland. Ag Executive Board mem bers will sponsor the commit tees. They are president Jay Graff, student-faculty; vice president Margrethe Plum, film and dance; secretary Pat F r a z e r, general entertain- rnent and publicity; and a treasurer Ron Meinke, hospi- tahtv and tmblic relations. City Union chairmen and assistants are: arts and ex hibits Joannie Graves, Su san McClymont; film Helen Landis, Dick Durfee; special events Dale Redman, Lin da Kimmel; public relations Vicky Elliott, Susie Arm strong; forums Harry Pierce, Vera Holoubek; con temporary music Sue Ober- ly, Anita Chilen; concert mu sic Linda Johnson, Mike Lemon; hospitality Bonnie Knudsen, Susie Walburn; en tertainment Judy Erikson, Jim Moore; personnel Cathy Onger, Jame Bar noske; talks and topics Tom Schwenke, Betsy Nore. The Chi Chimps provided entertainment to go along with the jungle there. New Twist: Union Starts 'Suite Beat There is a new twist to Stu dent Union music: "Suite Beat." Singing groups will be a regular feature of this new programming idea. The In dian Suite offers an informal atmosphere and enlarged ca pacity to anyone interested in performing on Friday after noons. This week's program is folk singing by T. Davies and Joe Sweere from 4-5 p.m. Cof fee may be purchased at the door. Check your opinions against L'M's Campus Opinion Poll 18 r -' ' j. in ii i t . II. i ii wn m im i vni mroor Tn man Tnp t rcT vnanp iiuuiu juu iuiuiiiuui iu iiiuii uiu iiiuiuuuuu station if odds on survival were 50-50? Yes 0 How many children would you like to have when you're married? 6 Do men expect their dates to furnish their own cigarettes? None One Two Three Four or more i ,,. , maiiwr 1 Get lots more from Ml L&M gives you MORE BODY in the blend, MORE FLAVOR in the smoke, MORE TASTE through the filter. It's the rich-flavor leaf that does it! P I UT IRS LIMHT I Mf TOiaCCOCO XO 033VM1 IMAM f 1119511 II i ; HERE'S HOW 1029 STUDENTS AT 100 COLLEGES VOTED! L sax 92 ajoui jo jnoj l 33J41 6 3"0 g 8U0N 9S" ON S9A o Eisffs tfcs filter zhmtis fcr people who reaiiy like to smoke. KNUS Plans To Affiliate "KNUS, the University ra dio station, is planning to be come affiliated with the Col lege Radio Netwoik.," an nounced Jim Pace, program director. This radio network feeds programs to college radio stations exclusively. The pro grams will be live and will originate in New Orleans. KNUS, is directed by Dr. Howard Martin, faculty su pervisor, and Gregg Hupp, general manager of the sta tion. It has served the cam pus for 12 years. The pro grams are heard in Selleck Quadrangle, The Women's Residence Halls, Student Union and Burr Hall on Ag campus. Broadcasts are made every night from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. "The purpose of this sta tion is to give experience to students who plan to go into radio announcing after grad uation," said. Jim Pace. NEBRASKAN WANT ADS POLICY Classified ads for the Daily Nebraskan must be entered two days in advance and must be paid for in advance. Corrections will be made if errorr are brought to our attention within 48 hours. FOR RENT Sleepihf room, 3 block from campus, mcai mr amqymg. n new Hampshire, Close tfl plnictHiR Tribal .MiHvina Mm4l tlons. Single and double rooms. 1312 Q Street. HE 2-8278. LOST AND FOUND Lost Pair brown (lasses In brown case uriwem union ana gins aorm. REWARD. 432-4396. Reward offered for return of Waltham white gold watch. Lost near Bessy Hall or in Union. GA 3-8123. Found: At Burnett Hall, Introduction to English Grammar: Sledd. 477-9545. FOR SALE Hi-Fi stereo tape reeorner. Full tape library. Like new. IN 6-3554. DANCE BANDS Big band dance stylings have finally come to the campus! JIM HERBERT it HIS ORCHESTRA for the tops in the modern sound. Twelve of NU's finest musicians. Call 423-8213. TIRED OF TYPING? Tired of typing? Take the easy way. We offer schemes for themes, tips on tests and quotes from quizes. Call HE 2-3813 between 9 and 12 on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday or Thursday night for lp.'urmation. PERSONAL Want home typing done for me. Call GR 7-6751 after 3 pjn. Wrestler Is Victim Of Cupid A former Omaha North wrestler, Jim Herring, who was used to pins on the mats, was one of three listed as cupid's victims on this week's scant sheet. Jo Felton, a Chi Omega sophomore in Teachers at Omaha U. to Jim Herring, a Theta Xi junior in Business from Omaha.' Micki McVay, Chi Omega junior from Gothenburg to Dave Roberts, Sig Upsilon Nu at Nebraska State Teachers, Kearney. Annette Hall, Alpha Omi cron Pi senior in Teachers College from Franklin to Don Geis, Beta Theta Pi alum from Lincoln. . WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS is having a talent show tonight at 9:30 in Ray mond Ballroom. All girls' dorm residents may attend. STUDENT COUNCIL will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Indian Suite of the Union. BUILDERS BOARD will meet at 7 p.m. today in the second floor suite of the Un ion. Mary Mielenz, professor of secondary education, will give a history of Builders. ' CITY AND AG CAMPUS HOUSEMOTHER'S bridge party, 7:30 p.m. today at Ag Union. RODEO CLUB will meet 7:30 p.m. today at the Ag Union. THE NU MED5 are having a meeting today at 7:30 p.m. There will be slides and dis- ft' O 75.00 - 135.00 Sartor's Jewelry 1200 O Street J is! cussion concerning orthope dics. NEW DISCOVERIES of Pleistocene gas and oil re serves in offshore Louisiana will be the topic of talk given to the University's Depart ment of Geology 8 p.m. today in the Morrill Hall auditorium. Correction Down slips will be turned in by prfoessors at (he end of next week, instead of this week as announced in Mon day's Nebraskan. IS THIS YOU? Not much of a career is it, yet millions of women today enjoy economic independence and security thanks to life insurance. These are the women who can take those ocean cruises, set up their own dress shop, enjoy a worry-free old age, thanks to the savings feature of life insur ance. I will be happy to discuss a Connecticut Mutual Life pro gram which will best fit your re quirements and enable you to make and enjoy those "plans." George E. 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