rage 4 THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN Friday, Tune II, 1948 41 UN Athletes Receive Letters In Track, Baseball, Tennis Twenty-one track athletes, 15 freshman baseball players and five tennis players were awarded letters, Acting Athletic Director George (Potsy) Clark announced this week. Track Athletes recommended by Coach Ed Weir were: Robert Berkshire, Omaha; Don D. Coop er, York; Loyal L. Hurlbert, Ord; Richard E. Hutton, Auburn; Wil lis R. Jones, Minden; Marlyn E. Kinder, Cambridge; Harold W. Kopf, Lexington; Ray A. Magsa men, Albion; James C. Martin, Omaha; Joseph S. Martin, Broken Bow; James McConnell, Central City; Harry Meginnis, Lincoln; William Moomey, York; William F. Moorhouse, Boulder, Colo.; Don L. Morrison, Lincoln; James D. Myers, Yorkj Richard Piderit, Lincoln; Wayne W. Sees, Gordon; Henry Schleuter, Fremont; Alan C. Thompson, Omaha; Donald Vollertsen, Talmage; Student Manager John D. Burley, Lincoln. Two additional freshman num eral winners also were announced. They go to Earl Elliott, Brady and Knox Jones, Lincoln. Players winning baseball num erals were Richard Bick, Grand Island; Wayne Carlson, Loomis; Bruce Perrine, Kansas City; Herb Cast, Beaver Crossing; Don Shep ard, Omaha; John Rego, Natick, Mass.; Delmar Deerson, Benning ton; Charles Hamilton, Lincoln; Burton Holtus, Bertrand; Walter Gunnell, Boys Town; Muilin Brinkman, Sterling; Warren Wil son, Orange, N. J.; Robert Hub bell, Lincoln; Robert Rogers, Sioux City; Ben Frederickson, Bennington. Players recommended by tennis coach Francis Leighton were Rob ert Slezak, Jack Cady and George Lee of Lincoln; Woodrow Oster gaard, Omaha and Robert Bau man, West Point. VA Hospital Nurse Must Main lain Grad Active Status Veterans Administration will require nurses on duty in its hos pitals to maintain current regis tration as graduate nurses in ac tive status, Miss Dorothy V. Wheeler, director of VA's Nursing Service, said. The effective date is July 1. Registrations may be maintain ed in any of the states, territories or the District of Columbia. There are more than 11,000 nurses em ployed in VA's 126 hospitals over the country. Maintenance of active registra tion as a graduate nurse is an in dication of professional interest in nursing, and adds to the profess ional stature of the nurse in car ing for ill veterans Miss Wheeler stated. We Give S&I1 Creen Stamps Lincoln's Busy Department Store HDUD DESERVES THE BEST on Father's Day Sunday, Jimc 20 la . . and he'll GET the best n M gifi a5 frm GOLD'S! You'll find a multitude of fine quality gifts to choose from . . . smart white or patterned shirts, ties, cool, comfortable pajamas, slack suits or sport shirts. Come, in soon for YOUR Dad's gift! Shop in Cool, Air-conditioned Comtort at GOLD'S Street Floor 35 Geologists Plan Practical Summer Study A new permanent summer study camp site in northwestern Nebraska will be used for the first time this year by a group of about 35 University geology students. The site, made available thru an agreement between the Uni versity and the State Game, For estation and Park commission, is located in a game preserve canyon about einght miles north of Har rison. The field party, one of the largest the geology department has ever had, will leave Lincoln June 9. The camp will operate thru August with courses for both graduate and undprgarduate stu dents. Dr. A. L. Lugn who will head ths-Tield party, said the camp will afford students opportunity for practical study of soil formations, certain types of small fossils, and will provide practical experience in mapping. The site will eventually be used by the university museum, and the department of botany, zooolgy, ana civn engineering. STORMY SCOTT Lizabeth Scott, whose blonde sultriness highlights Hal Wallis' Paramount release, "I Walk Alone," enjoys walking by herself in the rain. I Robert Anderson Takes Final Place In N.Y. Auditions Robert Anderson, University of Nebraska music student was one of two finalists in the Basso divi sion of the second annual nation wide audition held by the Associ ated Concert Bureau, Inc., of New York City. There were two finalists in each of eight divisions. The other fi nalist in the Basso division was Wilson Jones, of New York City. These sixteen finalists will ap pear at Carnegie Hall where it will be decided which of the two in each division is the national winner. Winners will receive $500 and runner-ups, $250. The bureau has announced the opening of the third annual na tionwide audition for 1948-49. Au ditions will start in October and continue for a period of several months. Anton Schubel, who con ducted auditions in 46 states last year, will again make a tour to hear talent throught the United States. Information may be obtained by writing to the Associated Concert Bureau, Suite 853, 1775 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. UNIV. OF NEB. SUMMER ARTIST SERIES presents k COX and BOX Sullivaris Comic Opera with the New York cast . . . Mon., June 14. MELVIN RITTER Violinist, direct from Town Hall debut . . . Thurs., June 24. THE FIELDER TRIO Flute, Cello, Piano, cele brated Symphony Soloists . . . Wed., July 7. MAUD SCHEERER Famous character actress presenting a current Broadway drama . . . Tues., July 27. All performance at 8:00 p.m. in the air-conditioned Student Union Ballroom. , Membership tickets for full series available at Student Union Office only $1.75 included. Guest tickets for individual performances 60S 0' you ought to know X I N&toaBif 516,500 It takes this number of men and women to operate the twenty-two Bell Telephone Compa nies. Each operating company is responsible for fur nishing telephone service within its own territory. ( s Hrf 26,000 The number of people who are employed in the Long Lines Department of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. It is their func tion to provide Long Distance and Overseas service. ' tit " I " ' ' - ' , , - ::: 1 1 , y - -i . -. .,, - 131,400 This numbers the employees of the West ern Electric Company who manufacture, purchase and distribute equipment and supplies for the entire Bell System. . n. us C i . si Y 1 Xv JL"Y It J' 6,000 That's the number of people in Bell Tele phone Laboratories. Through research and develop ment they constantly improve this country's tele phone service already the finest in the world. ( v hi nfi im liniiiniwutfi t i ' 'i ''Twiiiii itH' ' km iiiTVtrtiiiniiV hiiiniiii 2,100 That's the number of people in the Ameri can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Through advice and assistance, they coordinate the activities of the entire Bell System. In all, there are some 682,000 men and women in the Bell System. As this coun try's communications service is expanded and improved, opportunities will grow still greater. There's a future in telephony. BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM