The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 13, 1948, Page Page 4, Image 4

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iTri K's To Hold
Meet Saturday;
The annual Tri K crops judging
contest will be held in the College
Activities building on Saturday,
May 15, with all entering students
placed in one of three divisions.
Requirements for the divisions
are: Freshmen no Agronomy or
Agronomy 1. Junior all students
with more than Agronomy 1 and
not out for the crops judging team.
Senior those students out for the
crops judging team.
Ribbon awards will be awarded
the top ten contestants in each
division. The high scoring individ
ual in each division will receive a
medal award.
A trophy will be awarded the
high scoring individual of the
contest by the Nebraska Crop Im
provement association.
All awards will be presented at
a banquet that evening at 6:30 in
the Foods and Nutritions build
ing. A short program following
the presentation of awards will
consist of pictures shown by Mr.
Noel Hansen of his work in weed
eradication with a Hawaiian pine-
CAPITOL BEACH
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SATURDAY,
MAY 15th
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It's Bob Eberly's waxing off "You Can't Run
Away From Love." Decca Record Release
BOB EBERLY, the romantic ballad singer,
gives some old but good advice to cuddlesome
twosomes on this click-disc.
And Bob has another good word for
smokers. As Bob sings it, Tve tried a lot
of different brands of cigarettes but
Camels suit me best"
Try Camels on your "T-Zone"-T for Taste
T for Throat See for yourself
and countless other smokers
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Win Trophy
Crop Judging
Offer Prizes
apple and sugar cane association.
Mr. Hansen was formerly with
the University College of Agri
culture. Tickets for the banquet are
$1.10 and can be purchased at the
Agronomy office, Finance office
or the Ag Union.
The Tri K's will also hold an
initiation meeting Thursday, May
13 at 7 p.m. in the Crops
Laboratory. Election of new Tri
K officers will take place then.
Baird Named
New Chancellor
Of Alpha Zeta
Jack Baird, Ag college junior,
was installed in the office of
chancellor of Alpha Zeta, agri
cultural honorary iraternity, ai
the regular meeting last week,
nthpr newlv elected officers
who were installed: High cen
sor, Donald Lehr; scnoe, rranK
Loeffel; treasurer, Joe Havelka;
and chronicler, Ted Walter.
Baird is a member of Tri-K
club, Block and Bridle club,
Farmers' Fair board, and the Ag
Executive board. His major is
soil conservation.
The retiring officers of the
honorary society are: Ned Raun,
chancellor; Clyde Maddocks,
high censor; Leo Bedke, scribe;
James Sears, treasurer; and
Charles Brim, chronicler.
Following the installation, M.
A. Alexander, associate profes
sor of animal husbandry, gave a
short talk. The work and re
sponsibilities of each office was
also explained to the new men
by the retiring officers. It was
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Goldenrod Stationery Store
215 North 14th Street
why, with Bob Eberly
who have tried and
compared, Camels are the
"choice of experience "
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Prof. Donald Lentx, director of University Band, is shown with
his pipe humidor presented by the band for his ten years of
outstanding service. Lentz's band has been cited as one of the
nations Desi
Scouting Positions
Open, Interviews
Scheduled May 13
A representative of the Boy
Scouts of America, Cornhusker
Council, will meet seniors and
other students interested in scout
ing as a profession May 13 at 5:00.
Two vacancies in Cornhusker
Council and 28 to 30 vacancies in
this region now exist. Those se
lected could start work immed
iately upon completing school this
spring.
for scouting positions must regis
ter in Dean Thompson's office,
Room 104 Administration build
ing by 5:00 May 12.
announced by past Chancellor
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lege activities building. May 7.
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Ac Experimental Livestock
Victims of Stray Dog Pack
Livestock men on Ag campus
are getting a bit tired of having
stray dogs play havoc with their
experimental and breeding herds
and flocks.
Several weeks ago, a flock of
stray dogs attacked some of Dr.
L. E. Hansoi.'s experimental hogs.
Several of the animals were killed.
Then late Sunday night, the dogs
were on the "kill" again and at
tacked the sheep flocks on the
campus. Bill Ezry, sheep herds
man, and Prof. M. A. Alexander
discovered the loss Monday morn
ing. From eight to ten of the lambs
and ewes in the sheep pens were
Villpd nutrient hv the docs. In ad
dition, some 30 to 40 of the other
sheep were maimed badly. Many
of thpm had their ears chewed
off or legs and bodies badly
bruised. Some of them had to De
slaughtered Monday.
The sheen Dens are located at
the sheep barns on the campus.
Thursday, May 13, 1948
University band members
showed their appreciation for the
leadership of Professor Donald A.
Lentz, director, at their annual
banquet Friday evening when
Col. Frankfurter presented a pipe
humidor engraved with a band
key to Lentz.
"Lentz has served the Univer
citv fnr 10 vears in the caDacitv
of band director and has pro
duced one of the nation's out
standing marching bands which
has been a credit to both the mili
tary department and the Univer
sity, Col. t ranKiurter siaxea.
Five members of the band who
were awarded R.O.T.C. honorary
band keys for outstanding service
to the organization during the
school year are: Willim Kelly,
Jack Snider, Darwin Fredrickson,
Edward Jorden, and Kent Tiller.
Fredrickson was also named
president of the band, succeeding
Snider.
Fences about four feet tall are
around the pens and buildings
but they did not prove any handi
cap for the attacking dogs.
Such wholesale slaughtering and
maiming by this flock of unidenti
fied strays practically wrecked
the Ag experimental project, col
lege officials said. All victims
were highly valued experimental
and breeding animals. :
Innocents Trophies
AH men's groups houses and
organizations competing for
the Innocents scholarship and
leadership trophies are request
ed to submit itemized lists of
total points to Stanley Johnson,
Innocent! . president, . before
Monday, May 17. Announce
ment of trophy winners will be
made early next week.