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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, February 3, 1949
NU Bulletin Board
THUKSHAY
A.mqucttes will hold their
regular iiueti.ig.
Triitent Initiation meeting. 7
p. m., R Miii 107 oi Armory.
All A.lT. sulkltcrs v. ill meet
7 p. m.. Union ballroom.
The Union Fulii'iiiy Committee
will moot Thursday at 7 p. m.,
Employees dining room.
U.N.T.S.C. c;e?titive board
Junior Judges
Take Honors
The university junior judging
teem placed filth at the South
western Livestock exposition in
Ft. Worth Saturday, according to
u'Cid received from Prof. M. A.
Alexander, coach of the team.
There were 14 teams competing
in the event.
A five man team compo.--.ed of
Merwyn French, Robert L'sgert,
Norman llolmbcry. Stan Lambert
and Duane Sellin competed in the
contest.
Lambert and Eggert tied for
ninth place in the entire contest.
The team placed second in sheep,
fourth in horses, sixth in cattle
and ninth in hogs.
In individual events, Lambert
ranked third in sheep and tenth in
cattle, while Ecrt was eighth
in hog judging. French and Ililm
berg were ninth in sheep and
hoiaes respectively, and Sellin
placed tenth in hogs.
A three-man meats judging
team made up of French, Eggcrt
and Sellin with Holmbe.g as al
ternate will compete Feb. 1 in the
meats event. Charles Adams is
coach of the meals team.
Nebraska's junior meats judg
ing team placed fourth at the Ft.
Worth Southwestern Livestock;
Ex posit ion Tuesday. It was their
last competition in the show be
fore returning to Lincoln.
The team was composed of
Merwyn French. Duane Selling
and Robert Eggett. They placed
second in beet and (nth in pork,
lamb and grading. Chailes Adams
is the team caih.
Individually, French and Sellin
tied for eighth in all classes of
meat judging. French was third
in beet and iourth in pork. Sellin
placed fifth in beef.
meftins, U.N.F..S.C.O. office at
7 p. m.
K:n;)n Alpha Mu meeting at 4
p. m., C 4 Burnett.
A.U.F. mass meeting of all
.Yorkers in Union ballroom, 5 p. m.
Open house at the Lutheran
Student House, 1440 Q St., be
tween 2.30 and 5:30.
All-Caiupus Vespers will hear
Rev. Robert Moody, pastor of the
African MethJoist church, 5 p. m..
at the University Episcopal chapel.
U.N.E.S.C.O. Cultural Relations
Committee, Room 315, 7 p. m.
U.N.E.S.C.O. Human an ! Social
Relations Committee, U.N.E.S.C.O.
office, 8 p. m.
I KU) AY
Registration for the Pins Pons
tournament, evening ot the 8th,
el oses at 5 p. m.
Square danrc at Ag Union, 8:30
to 11:30 p. m.
U.N.E.S.C.O. Natural Sciences
committee. 4 p. m., Rjoui 315.
Union.
SATL'KI)Y
Bridge tournament, 2 p. m. in
Union ballroom. Registration
closes at noon.
Remainder of 1949 Mid-Year
Graduate Class List Completed
The following list is the re
mainder of tke mid-year graduat
ing clas who received tVeir de
grees Saturday. Other lists were
printed in the Feb. 1 and 2 is
sues of The Daily Nebraskan. The
1949 class was made up of 531
persons, the largest mid-year
graduating class in the history of
the University.
TEACHEK3 COLLfcCE.
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Education.
Donna M. McA'ile". Wahw.
Bachelor of Music in tdutatinn.
John R. Freeihv. Traverse City. Mich.
Bachelor of Science in Education.
Catherine A. Adorns. West Point.
Marilyn J. Bets. Mead.
Harold L. Blnser. Columbus.
John F. Bloom, Spalding.
Oscar O. BreUhoiot. Syracuse
Donald W. Brown, Columbus
Dean L. Clawson. Lincoln
Hubert E Cook, Lincoln
ALT' RED B. COOPI R, Hastings
(With Distinction!
Bernice B. Ebbcrs. Dcykin
Wendell G. Graham. Lincoln
HELEN M. HAGENSICK. O'Neill
i With Distinctioni
Dolores O. Ilartinann. Lincoln
Robert L. Hn?ms. Lincoln
Marilyn E. Iliuscr. Lincoln
Rotvn A. Jerauld. Auburn
Don L. Johannes. Lincoln
RAM Announces
Contest, Judges
Kappa Alpha Mu has an
nounced that the judges lot its
annual photographic contest and
salon are Dwight Kirsch. Paul
Kubychek and Richard Hufnagle.
Dwight Kirsch is a professional
art critic and judfie of photog
raphy. He i.s a professor of art
and director of the art galleries
at the University.
Taal Kubychek is a national
exhibitor. professional photog
rapher and head of the process
ing ciopartment at Nepho Labora
tories. Richard Hufnagle is a profes
sional free-lance photographer,
and experimentalist.
Closing date for entering prints
i.s Feb. 7 before 5 p. m. They are
to be turned in at room B'4 in
the basement of Burnett hall.
Photographs will be entered in
one of four classes: news, action, j
still-life and miscellaneous. All j
prints must be mounted on a ver- j
tical 16 by 20 inch mounting
board. I
Dr. 'Borgnumn
Named Client
Group Member
Dr. C. W. Rorgmann, Dean of
Faculties, has been made a- mem
ber of the advisory committee on
Basic Research in Chemistry of
the Office of Naval Research.
Chancellor R. G. Gustavson an
nounced his appointment Tuesday.
Dr. Borgmann was in Washing
ton. D. C. Tuesday to attend a
meeting of the committee, which
is composed of ten top-ranking
chemists. While in Washington
Dr. Corgmann also is completing
details of transferring from the
University of Colorado to Ne
braska a research project on cor
rosion. Dr. Boignrmn was di
rector of the project as head
of the Engineering Experiment
station when he served at that
university.
Corgmann has also worked on
the engineering research stalfs of
the Bell Telephone Co., the Uni
versity of North Carolina and the
National Tube Co., prior to com
ing to Nebraska.
Rettr a Kipnan Grafton
Sally S. Knudsen, Lincoln
James L. Krupper, Lincoln
Lloyd R. Lamb, Diller
John W. Lehman, Lincoln
Robert E. Lipps. Lincoln
Dale W. Livingston. Hastings
Harold E. Merritt, St. Joseph, Mo.
Gail E. Miller, Norfolk
Amies T Mooney. Burchard
Warren J. O Connell. Gordon
William R. Owens, Fairbury
VERNON R. PERSELL, San Diego, Cat.
tWitti Distinctioni
Keith R. Person, Bnstow.
Kalherine D. Pfeiffer. Chappell
Marilou Fletcher, Alexandtia
Colleen M. Ress, Lincoln
Eloise T. Schott, Osceola
Phyllis G. Schupbach, Lincoln
Wiliam J. Schwinck. Neligh
Rollin L. Squires, Lincoln
Shiriry C. Elandage, Lincoln
All"n N Steams, jr., DavKl City
Gloria B Stephens, McCook
Donald W. Thiel, Lewcllcu
Mary E. Thomas, Lincoln
Billclte B. Trombla, Lincoln
Clara E. Walker. Lincoln
Beverly S. Ward. Omaha
Ma-ianna Ward. Bancrolt
Rozella M Widows. Glenwood. la.
Harry J. Wilson. Jersey Cily. N. J.
Fukuji H Yoshina, Papaaloa. T. H.
GRADUATE COLLEGE.
Master of Arti.
Gerald R. Abbenliaus. Lincoln
Dale R. Bloss. SI. Paul
Donald F. Danki r, Campbell
Eli anor K. Eliod. Lincoln
Ephraim M. Cershaler. Lincoln
Jesse W. Goble, Brnuirc
Erwin H Goldcnstcin. Lincoln
Joiner. W. Hanson. Wakefield
Elsie O Hcnihorn. Lincoln
Lvlc B. llimkins. Columbus
Ralph W. Julleiisien. Oi.allala
Lticile Koi'itii;. Elsln
Thomas H. Lar.?cvin. Seward
Maitli.i Locl:e. Maryville. Mo.
Mary S. Mc.MiMcr. Lincoln
Marion R. P.n.siii;i r. Shelby. Ia.
Kerniit J. I:. le. Omaha.
Tl-.eo. B. SondeieRi-r. Lincoln
Eunice J Slauffer. Meadow Grove
J'lhn A Stephens, Council Blufis. Ia.
Glenn H. Straight, Lincoln
Phyllis L Warren. Lincoln
Robert A Worsing. Council Bluffs, Ia
James E. Zoubek, Stanton
Master of Science
John E Adams. Curtis
Sell Guaranteed
M.TONT
NYLON HOSNKY
. . . in spare time to friends and
classmates. NO CAPITAL
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CASH. Write for free sample
kit. No experience necessary.
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IIOSIKItY COMPANY
l.'.ll W'idener Ruilding
Philadelphia 7, Pa.
Yuen Chiu, Nanking, China
Keith E. Gregory. Franklin, N. O.
Charles M. Hauptman, Lincoln
Keith E. Hughes. Modesto. Calif.
Wendell C. Johnson, York
Paul F. Sand, Nehawka
Chandra B. Singh, United Provinces,
India
Harold A. Skoog. Monroe
John C. S. Swlnbank, Lincoln
Robert J. Walstrom, Lincoln
John L. Weihlng, Rocky Ford, Colo.
Howard L. Wiegers, Western
Dora H. Wood, Lincoln
Matter ( Science in Agricultural
Engineering
Ken Shou Fang, Chekiang, China
Master of Science in Dentistry
Frederic R. Shiere, West Somerrille, Mas.
Master ef Science in Mechanical
Engineering
Iskender Sasati, Mersin, Turkey
Master ef Science in Social Wrk
Vivian M. Barnert, Omaha
Doctor of Philosophy
William P. Barnds, Lincoln Philosophy,
Latin and Greek
Edward M. Cadwallader, Lincoln Sec
ondary Education, Educational Psychology
and Measurements
Donald R. Cornelius, Berkeley, Calif.
Agronomy, Botany
Arthur L. Dunn, Omaha Physiology and
Pharmacology, Radiology, Biochemistry
Harold H. Eby, Lincoln Chemistry,
Pliy.ilcs
Harold F. Heady. College Station, Te.
Botany, Agronomy
Ralph M. Marrs, Omaha Secondary Ed
ucation. Educational Psychology and Meas
urements. Wayne O Reed. Douglas School Admln
trution. Secondary Education, Political
ience
Conard N. Roes. Takoma Park. Md
School Administration. Educational Psjr
iholorcy and Measurements
John S. Williams, Tiiton. Ga Agron
omy and Botany.
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
Bachelor of Schrince in Nursing.
Edna R. Anderson, BadRcr. S. D.
Maijorie A. Moore, Omaha
Geralciine M. Olio, Aurora
Doris M. Purkett Wood. Lincc-ln
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