The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1949, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Eleven Coeds
Will Ride In
Ak-Sar-Ben
Eleven Nebraska Coeds who
will ride western style in the
Junior Ak-Sar-Ben show have
been announced by Bob Hamil
ton, chairman.
Girls riding stock saddle are
Connie Foutz, Marcclla Fischer,
Laverna Acker, Ramona Young,
Cherie Viele, Joan Fiekling, Ruth
Hayward, Clarice Fiala, Lucille
Snyder, Doris Eberhart and Vir
ginia Baskin. Lincoln owners are
furnishing horses for the show.
Women will also participate in
the ladies invitational threc
gaited jumping exhibition. The
division is for outside participa
tion also. Present entrants include
Martha DeLong, Patrice Ham
mond and Georgia Lee Hudson.
The annual show wil be held
Saturday, March 26, at the State
Fair grounds in the 4-H arena.
This year it is being dedicated to
Dean and Mrs. W. W. Lambert.
The Junior Ak-Sar-Ben Ball
will be held Friday, March 25.
The informal affair wil be held
at the Ag Union.
Flying Kernels
Plan Air Meet
The Flying Kernels have
reached an agreement with Union
Air service whereby its members
may fly from Union airport at
reduced rates. Each member is re
quired to pay a $5 deposit and
agree 'to fly one hour a month.
Plans for an air meet in the
spring are under way. Flying
clubs from colleges throughout
the midwest will compete for
prizes in the various events
planned
There will be a meeting of the
Flying Kernels Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. in Parlor A of the
Union. A flight breakfast in the
near future will be discussed and
movies will be shown. Any stu
dent interested in flying and par
ticipating in the above events is
urged to attend.
Countryman Hits
Stands Tomorrow
The Cornhusker Countryman,
Ag college student magazine, is
scheduled to hit the stands Wed
nesday. Featuring the 50th anniversary
of the Home Ec department, this
month's Countryman contrasts
pictures of Home Ec as it was dur
ing its first years on Ag campus
and as it is now.
Eight outstanding Home Ec
majors are presented in the "Cam
pus Personalities" section this
month. Articles on the coming
Junior Ak-Sar-Ben, irrigation in
Nebraska and synthetic alfalfas
are also featured.
The March Cornhusker Coun
tryman will be distributed to Ag
organized h o u s e s Wednesday.
Those with subscriptions not in
organized houses should pick up
their issues in the Countryman
office, Ag Union, on Wednesday.
'College Teaching
Lags,' Says Prof
A University of Texas profes
sor has reported that secondary
schools have far outdistanced the
nation's colleges and universities
in changing teaching methods and
in meeting the needs of the times.
"Higher education has lagged
behind secondary education in
studying the nature and needs of
students," Dr. Royal B. Embree
states. "The traditional structure
of the college has withstood the
pounding social forces of the past
70 years much more effectively
than did that of the secondary
school."
Lutheran Choir Will Give
Three Outstate Concerts
The University of Nebraska
Lutheran student choir will give
three concerts in northeast Ne
braska communities next Sunday,
March 20.
They are: Oakland (morning),
Wakefield (afternoon) and West
Point (evening). At the evening
concert, the Rev. Alvin M. Peter
son, pastor for University Luth
eran students, will speak.
: The choir is composed of 40
' students directed bv James Han
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GETTING acquainted with the beefs they'll be showing at the 1949
Junior Ak-Sar-Ben Livestock show at the State Fair grounds March
25 are these four Aggies. From left to right: Rex Messersmith, Clay
ton Yeutter, Alice Anderson and Eleanor Erickson.
KK Tryouls Will
Begin Thursday
Tryouts for the Kosmet Klub's
Spring Show will be held Thurs
day and Friday evenings at 7
p. m in the Union ballroom. Th
tryouts are expected to last about
two and a half hours, according
to Norberl Tiemann, Kosmet Klub
president.
George Rundol, manager of the
Circlet theater here in Lincoln,
will direct the show which was
written by Jack Solomon, a stu
dent in the University's Law col
lege. The show will be presented
in the Nebraska theater in April.
Engineers to Hold
Regional Meeting
Thirty AIChE members from
Nebraska met in Lawrence, Kas.,
last week for the regional con
vention with representatives from
five other colleges.
Dr. Miles C. Leverett, research
associate for the Humble Oil and
Tuesday, March 15, 1949
Refining company of Houston,
Tex., addressed over 300 repre
sentatives at a banquet Saturday.
His subject dealt with engineer
ing problems in the field of nu
clear energy.
After the address, each AIChE
chapter reported on its activi
ties during the past year. Ne
braska will be host to the re
gional meet in 1950.
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