The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 14, 1948, Page Page 4, Image 4

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' NatiHiia! ' Rif Vc" Tmfity Goes'
To Oklahoma in Postal Matcli
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The first place small bore rifle
trophy was presented to Dr. Ben
nett, president of Oklahoma A. &
M. College and Dr. Col. P. Hef-
fner, the PMS & T, in a postal
match between universities and
colleges all over the United
States.
Pershing Rifles sent three men
from the national headquarters
here at the University to make
the presentation. The men were
Albert J. McGill, Herbert F.
Miller and Paul G. Hanson.
Pictured left to right are: Col.
Albert McGill, PR from Okla
homa; Maj. Harold Dodd, PR
from Oklahoma; Col. P. Heffner,
Inf. PMS & T from Oklahoma;
and Dr. Bennett, president of
Oklahoma A. & M. College.
Campus News
In Brief
Cosmopolitan Club will meet on
Wednesday at 7 p.m. in room 315
Unfon.
Phi Chi TheU will meet today
at 5 p. m. in room 315 of the
Union.
Alpha Kappa Psi will hold a
bi-weekly business meeting and
pledging ceremony in the Union
at 7 p.m. Wednesday. All mem
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Men's t)Wins
Elect Officers
The first election of officers
for men's dormitories at the Uni
versity was held Wednesday and
the - following officers were se
lected: Dormitory "A".
Terry States, Engineering col
lege sophomore, president; Donald
Stine, bizad freshman, secretary
treasurer; Harold Gilliland, engi
neering junior, athletic chairman;
and Bob Schmidt, engineering
sophomore, social chairman.
Dormitory "B".
Norman Zahn, bizad freshman,
president; Bill Farmer, arts and
sciences sophomore, secretary
treasurer; Wendell Boesiger,
teachers sophomore, athletic
chairman; and Richard Pond, en
gineering sophomore, social chair
man. Dormitory "C".
Bill Hess, bizad junior, presi
dent; Tom May, bizad freshman,
secretary-treasurer; Gary Joselyn,
teachers freshman, athletic chair
man; and Gerald Roesler, arts and
sciences senior, social chairman.
Nineteen fraternities on the
Kansas State college campus have
pledged 100 men for the second
semester. Leading in numbers are
Lambda Chi Alpha with 14, Chi
Sigma with 13, Sigma Phi with
10, and Alpha Tau Omega with
six.
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Five Members
Five pledges to Mu chapter of
Alpha Epsilon Rho, national ra
dio honorary, were announced
last night at a special pledging
ceremony at the Temple theater.
They are: Russell Calahan, John
Carson, Betty Laird, Dorothy
Ogden and Darrel Peters.
Pledges to Alpha Epsilon Rho
are selected on the basis of high
scholarship in radio courses,
scholarship above the all-campus
average and outstanding work in
radio.
The ceremony followed a short
business meeting presided over by
President B. J. Holcomb". A short
address was given by the faculty
sponsor, Paul L. Bogen, and after
the ceremony, the group ad
journed to the home of W. C.
Dempsey, radio instructor, for a
buffet supper. -
Four radio students were re
cently initiated into Alpha Epsilon
Rho. They were Carl Gengen-bach-
Bill Lucas, Gaylord Marr
and Lydia Nekuda.
The organization voted earliei
to present records to the record
library of the radio section. Since
that time, six albums and over 15
individual records have been do
nated to the library.
Alpha Lambda Delta will hold
a special meeting Wednesday,
April 14 at 5 p.m. It is important
that all members attend.
FLOOR
Wednesday, April 1 4, 1948
WShq lifl Trnnliv
In Postal Match
Pershing Rifles sent three men
from the national headquarters,
located at the University, to Ok
lahoma A&M College, Stillwater,
Okla., to present it with the first
place small bore rifle trophy na
tional rifle match Pershing Rifles.
The men were Albert J. Mc
Gill, Herbert F. Miller and Paul
G. Hanson. The trophy was pre
sented to Dr. Bennett, president
of Oklahoma A and M College,
and Col. ,P. Heffner the PMS&T.
This was a postal match be
tween universities and colleges
all over the United States.
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