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Friday, December 10, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 5 Block & Bridle Merit Award Presented to Ag Graduate Ned Raun of Minden, a gradu ate of Ag college last year, has been named the most outstanding student in the Block and Bridle club for 1948. By virtue of his success, Raun will receive the Na tional Merit trophy of the organ ization. Particularly flattering to the Ne braska chapter is the fact that this is the second straight year that a member of the local club has won the award. Willard Visek of Ord was the winner last year. It is also the first time in the his tory of the award that any school has received that honor in suc ceeding years. Graduated with high distinction, Raun was also outstanding on Ne braska livestock judging teams while in school. He placed second high individual in the 1947 inter collegiate contest at Kansas City. Since his graduation, Raun has been operating a 960 acre farm near Minden, 150 acres of which is under irrigation. His farm man agement plan is the result of a program which he drew up while a student at:Ag college. He was active in student affairs while at Nebraska as a chairman of Ag Executive Board, chairman of the judiciary committee of the student council, master of cere monies of the 1947 Junior Ak-Sar-Ben Livestock show, and Chancel lor of Alpha Zeta. Honoraries which listed him as a member include, Innocents, Sigma Xi, Alpha Zeta and Gamma Sigma Delta. He was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fTternity. ASAE'sto Hold Meet in Chicago The annual meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers will be held in Chicago this year from December 13-15. Seven members of the staff of the University of Nebraska agri cultural engineering department will attend. Those from Nebraska making the trip to Chicago for the yearly meeting are: L. W. Hurlbut, chairman of the department; Pro fessor C. W. Smith, F. D. Yung, L. F. Larsen, John Steele, E. A. Ulson and John Schrunk. Ag Union Bulletin Board "Miracle on 34th Street," will be the movie shown in the Union lounge Sunday at 3 p.m. The Coffee Hour will follow at 5:00. The Ag Craft shop has been organized and is holding: re? uular hours on Tuesdays from 1-5 and Thursdays 7-9 p.m. Leather work is the present subject and students will re ceive instruction in making billfolds, belts and other es sentials. A "Siesta" film will be shown Tuesday, Dec. 14 in the Ag lounge at 12:1.,. Ag Union Plans Ynlctide Party The Yuletide season on Ag campus gets in full swing with a Christmas Party, scheduled for Friday evening, Dec. 17, in the Ag Union. This event will be held in connection with a sim ilar party in the Union on the city campus. , . A highlight of the full eve ning of entertainment will fea ture free dancing to the music of Russ Krueger and his UN's. During the dance caroling will be sponsored by the Music com mittee, according to Stan Lam bert, chairman. Special enter tainment has been planned dur ing the intermission. Bridge and pinochle tourna ments are scheduled .in the rec reation room, starting at 8:30 p. m. Prizes will be awarded to individual winners. 8x11 LETTER CIIC ETC Lira Selection Oil LC I O 'or colorful ' pre-Christmas correspondence. Goldenrod Stationery Store Z16 No. 14th. Open Tue.-Thar. to Mill H mmmsm 111 iiiiiiH;iiia::i;:v ITS A T! PICTURE OF YOU & YOURS AT THE MORTAR BOARD BALL TWO PICTURES $JOO (5x7) IN FOLDERS JL LOOk FOR BRIGHT LIGHTS AT SIDE OF STAGE y Aggie Culture By Keith Frederickson Typical comments on the lat est uprising regarding the Ag branch of Student Health "What is it!", "But I thought they had discontinued it!", "What hours are they open?" and so on into the night. At least the general consensus of opinion is that students are not aware that there is such a thing in existence, and it may be due to lack of publicity. To com bat such a condition, Dr. Fuen ning, director of Student Health, plans to distribute a booklet which will outline the benefits of that service for future classes. Present hours of the clinic are from 8:30 to 9:30 any morning of the week and it's free to all stu dents, faculty and employees of the Ag college. Next time you have a sore throat, cut, bruise, or you name it, stop around and try out the service offered at the Ag Student Health center located in the College Activities building. Ed Higginbotham, Ag Phys Ed. chief, has lined up a job for him self in the coming months. Be sides parties, programs, meetings and classes which are held on the floor at the CA building, he is faced with the problem of sched uling 132 Ag league basketball games, in addition to a few from the city campus. Always a boost er of athletics on the Ag campus, "Higgy" has lined up a 12-team league for ag students only at the expense of long hours for himself. A novelty about the Ag leagues is that "A" and "B" teams will play in the same competition, rather than have two leagues. "This will make it pretty tough on the "B" teams, but everyone will get to play more," comments the Ag Phys Ed boss. Not only does "Higgy" make up the schedule, but he also super vises the play from the scorer's bench. It is not unusual, for him to operate the watch and keep I score at the same time, and I can I remember' when hie has operated that is more work than playing as anyone who has tried it can testify. The whole sum and substance of the matter is that you've got to take your hat off to a man who goes looking for work and trouble as it often turns out. Corn Cob actives will meet In the West Stadium, Friday, 12:30, for the Cornhusker picture. Cob sweaters will be worn. 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